Evolving Head Tracking Routines With Brain Programming
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author = "Gustavo Olague and Daniel E. Hernandez and
Eddie Clemente and Mariana Chan-Ley",
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journal = "IEEE Access",
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title = "Evolving Head Tracking Routines With Brain
Programming",
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year = "2018",
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volume = "6",
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pages = "26254--26270",
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abstract = "Visual tracking has long been studied in computer
vision, and it has many practical applications such as
surveillance and security, traffic control,
human-computer interaction, and activity or behaviour
recognition to mention but a few. Head tracking
attempts to follow a person's head within a video
sequence. This paper presents a methodology that
automatically designs an artificial dorsal stream for
the problem of head tracking. Multiple visual operators
are synthesized to obtain several visual and
conspicuity maps that are fused into a saliency map,
which is converted to a binary image, thus defining the
proto-object. The automatic design of visual attention
programs for the problem of head tracking is achieved
through an optimization process following the Darwinian
paradigm of artificial evolution. Artificial brains are
synthesized using multiple visual operators embedded
within a complex hierarchical procedure consisting of
several key processes such as centre-surround
mechanisms, normalization, and pyramid-scale processes.
The proposed strategy robustly handles many
difficulties including occlusion, distraction, and
illumination, and the resulting programs are real-time
systems that are able to track a person's head with
enough accuracy to automatically control the camera.
Extensive experimentation shows that the proposed
method outperforms several state-of-the-art methods in
the challenging problem of head tracking.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2831633",
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ISSN = "2169-3536",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{8352651}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Gustavo Olague
Daniel Eduardo Hernandez Morales
Eddie Helbert Clemente Torres
Mariana Chan-Ley
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