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Performance Analysis of Various Feature Detector and Descriptor for Real-Time Video based Face Tracking
Author(s) -
Akash Patel,
Dipali Kasat,
Sanjeev Jain,
V. M. Thakare
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/16183-5415
Subject(s) - computer science , detector , feature (linguistics) , tracking (education) , face (sociological concept) , artificial intelligence , computer vision , facial motion capture , face detection , feature tracking , pattern recognition (psychology) , facial recognition system , telecommunications , psychology , pedagogy , philosophy , linguistics , social science , sociology
This paper presents the performance analysis of various contemporary feature detector and descriptor pair for real time face tracking. These feature detectors/descriptors are mostly used in image matching applications. Some feature detectors/descriptors like STAR, FAST, BRIEF, FREAK, and ORB can also be used for SLAM applications due to their high performance. However using only one of these feature detectors for object tracking may not provide good accuracy due to various challenges in tracking like abrupt change in object motion, non-rigid object structure, change in appearance of object, occlusions in the scene and camera motion. But it can be combined other object tracking algorithm to improve the overall tracking accuracy. In this paper we have measured the tracking speed and accuracy of these feature detectors in real time video for face tracking using parameters like average number of detected key points, average detection time of key-point, frame per second and number of matches using OpenCV. General Terms Object tracking, Image matching.

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