HoGG: Gabor and HoG-based human detection for surveillance in non-controlled environments.
Cristina CondeDaniela MoctezumaIsaac Martín de DiegoEnrique CabelloPublished in: Neurocomputing (2013)
Keyphrases
- human detection
- controlled environments
- histograms of oriented gradients
- surveillance system
- histogram of oriented gradients
- video surveillance
- hog features
- pedestrian detection
- action recognition
- object detection
- real time
- lighting conditions
- background subtraction
- eye gaze tracking
- human body
- face recognition
- gabor filters
- feature vectors
- image sequences
- multi camera
- multiple cameras
- partial occlusion
- computer vision
- machine learning
- eye gaze
- face detection
- single image
- image representation