Abstract

With the development of intelligent surveillance systems, the need for accurate detection of pedestrians by cameras has increased. However, most of the previous studies use a single camera system, either a visible light or thermal camera, and their performances are affected by various factors such as shadow, illumination change, occlusion, and higher background temperatures. To overcome these problems, we propose a new method of detecting pedestrians using a dual camera system that combines visible light and thermal cameras, which are robust in various outdoor environments such as mornings, afternoons, night and rainy days. Our research is novel, compared to previous works, in the following four ways: First, we implement the dual camera system where the axes of visible light and thermal cameras are parallel in the horizontal direction. We obtain a geometric transform matrix that represents the relationship between these two camera axes. Second, two background images for visible light and thermal cameras are adaptively updated based on the pixel difference between an input thermal and pre-stored thermal background images. Third, by background subtraction of thermal image considering the temperature characteristics of background and size filtering with morphological operation, the candidates from whole image (CWI) in the thermal image is obtained. The positions of CWI (obtained by background subtraction and the procedures of shadow removal, morphological operation, size filtering, and filtering of the ratio of height to width) in the visible light image are projected on those in the thermal image by using the geometric transform matrix, and the searching regions for pedestrians are defined in the thermal image. Fourth, within these searching regions, the candidates from the searching image region (CSI) of pedestrians in the thermal image are detected. The final areas of pedestrians are located by combining the detected positions of the CWI and CSI of the thermal image based on OR operation. Experimental results showed that the average precision and recall of detecting pedestrians are 98.13% and 88.98%, respectively.

Highlights

  • In recent years, with the development of intelligent surveillance systems, the need for the accurate detection of pedestrians using cameras has increased

  • To overcome the problems of these previous works, we propose a new method of pedestrian detection using a dual camera system by combining visible light and thermal cameras, which are robust to various outdoor environments such as mornings, afternoons, nights and rainy days

  • There exist an open database for human detection of thermal images [33] or those for human detection of visible light images [34], there is no open database which is obtained by both visible light and thermal cameras

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Introduction

With the development of intelligent surveillance systems, the need for the accurate detection of pedestrians using cameras has increased. Accurate detection is a very difficult problem because of the variability of pedestrian’s appearance and various outdoor environments Despite this situation, most previous research only used a single camera system of visible light or thermal camera, and their performance is not sufficient. Previous research can be categorized as single camera-based research and dual camera-based research The former uses the method of detecting pedestrians using a visible light camera [1,2,3,4,5], or thermal infrared camera [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25]

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