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Tracking people based on their clothing in multi-camera systems
Sivak, Mykyta ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the development and implementation of an algorithm for tracking individuals in multi-camera systems based on clothing pattern analysis. The aim was to design a system capable of tracking an individual in various positions and frames, using the Region of Interest (RoI) technique. The study begins with a comprehensive review of the existing literature on object tracking in video sequences, with a special focus on RoI tracking techniques. During the research, a new algorithm was developed and implemented that utilizes clothing patterns as the primary identification element for tracking and re-identifying individuals across different camera shots. The algorithm was experimentally validated on datasets containing video sequences from various environments, allowing for a detailed analysis of its effectiveness and reliability. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed system achieves significant accuracy and efficiency compared to traditional methods and is particularly effective in challenging situations where other methods fail. The thesis concludes with an evaluation of the conducted experiments along with recommendations for future extensions and improvements of the system. Potential challenges and ethical aspects, including issues of privacy and personal data processing, are also discussed.

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