Jie Sha (master student)Key Lab of Machine Perception (MOE) School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science Peking University Email: shajie#cis.pku.edu.cn (please replace # with @) |
Education |
I received my B.E. from Department of Automation, Tsinghua University in July 2008. I am now a master student at Peking University, advised by Prof. Zhao and Prof. Zha. |
Research |
Trajectory Analysis of Moving Objects at Intersection Based on Laser Data |
In our previous research, a multi-laser sensing system was developed to monitor a traffic scene and obtain the motion trajectory of each moving object that entered the scene (here). The trajectory data contains multiple dynamic/static parameters (e.g. location, size, speed, direction) of moving object at each time instance. Based on the laser system, we present a method for motion patterns classification and anomaly detection of vehicle passed the intersection. The diagram of our framework is shown below. |
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The figure below shows the tracking results in an experiment that was conducted to collect moving object trajectories at an intersection near Peking University. |
The typical motion patterns of vehicles are generated by trajectory clustering using a modified Euclidian distance as the pair-wise similarities between trajectories. |
Then route models based on a sequence of Gaussians are built by these motions patterns. Probabilistically Bayesian inferencing is used for behavior classification and abnormal detection. |
Those vehicles passing the intersection in a normal way could be classified into different routes, and a few special ones could also be detected as abnormal behaviors. |
To prove the detection results is correct or not, we could check the entire tracking procedure of a vehicle passing the intersection through playback of the raw laser data. |
A full version of paper could also be downloaded here for detail of the topic. |
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