| 
                    Authors
                 | A. Dimou | 
| A. Axenopoulos | |
| P. Daras | |
| 
                    Year
                 | 2015 | 
| 
                    Venue
                 | 6th International Conference on Imaging for Crime Detection and Prevention (ICDP-15), London, 16th-17th July, 2015. | 
| 
                    Download
                 |  | 
In this paper, an automated methodology that builds a profile for each pedestrian tracked based on its appearance, its occlusion status and the semantic information related to its position, is presented. The extracted profiles are utilized to perform context-aware tracking in multi-target tracking scenarios. A novel fusion scheme that combines the output of multiple trackers, exploiting context-related information cues is proposed. A set of decision rules is created that implicitly integrates occlusion reasoning capabilities in multi-target scenarios. Key aspects of the fusion process presented are (a) a common, context-aware methodology to assess the confidence of each tracker's output and (b) a correlation scheme that evaluates the consistency of the trackers' output. The confidence and consistency metrics extracted are used to produce weights for the fusion of the available trackers. View