A framework for evaluating stereo-based pedestrian detection techniques

TitleA framework for evaluating stereo-based pedestrian detection techniques
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsKelly, Philip, O'Connor Noel E., and Smeaton Alan F.
Journal TitleIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Volume18
Issue8
Pages1163-1167
ISSN1051-8215
KeywordsRP4; RP5
Abstract

Automated pedestrian detection, counting, and tracking have received significant attention in the computer vision community of late. As such, a variety of techniques have been investigated using both traditional 2-D computer vision techniques and, more recently, 3-D stereo information. However, to date, a quantitative assessment of the performance of stereo-based pedestrian detection has been problematic, mainly due to the lack of standard stereo-based test data and an agreed methodology for carrying out the evaluation. This has forced researchers into making subjective comparisons between competing approaches. In this paper, we propose a framework for the quantitative evaluation of a short-baseline stereo-based pedestrian detection system. We provide freely available synthetic and real-world test data and recommend a set of evaluation metrics. This allows researchers to benchmark systems, not only with respect to other stereo-based approaches, but also with more traditional 2-D approaches. In order to illustrate its usefulness, we demonstrate the application of this framework to evaluate our own recently proposed technique for pedestrian detection and tracking.

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