Compact Scrutiny of Current Video Tracking System and its Associated Standard Approaches

Karanam Sunil Kumar, N P
2020 International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications  
With an increasing demands of video tracking systems with object detection over wide ranges of computer vision applications, it is necessary to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the present situation of approaches. However, there are various publications on different techniques in the visual tracking system associated with video surveillance application. It has been seen that there are prime classes of approaches that are only three, viz. point-based tracking, kernelbased tracking, and
more » ... silhouette-based tracking. Therefore, this paper contributes to studying the literature published in the last decade to highlight the techniques obtained and brief the tracking performance yields. The paper also highlights the present research trend towards these three core approaches and significantly highlights the open-end research issues in these regards. The prime aim of this paper is to study all the prominent approaches of video tracking system which has been evolved till date in various literatures. The idea is to understand the strength and weakness associated with the standard approach so that new approaches could be effectively act as a guideline for constructing a new upcoming model. The prominent challenge in reviewing the existing approaches are that all the approaches are targeted towards achieving accuracy, whereas there are various other connected problems with internal process which has not been considered for e.g. feature extraction, processing time, dimensional problems, non-inclusion of contextual factor, which has been an outcome of the proposed review findings. The paper concluded by highlighting this as research gap acting as contribution of this review work and further states that there are some good possibilities of new work evolution if these issues are considered prior to developing any video tracking system. Overall, this paper offers an unbiased picture of the current state of video tracking approaches to be considered for developing any upcoming model.
doi:10.14569/ijacsa.2020.0111249 fatcat:vw5v4vogzjb3jixurtmny3znp4