Oscar Martinez Mozos and Ryo Kurazume and Tsutomu Hasegawa
Multi-Part People Detection using 2D Range Data.
International Journal of Social Robotics.


Abstract

People detection is a key capacity for robotics systems that have to interact with humans. This paper addresses the problem of detecting people using multiple layers of 2D laser range scans. Each layer contains a classifier able to detect a particular body part such as a head, an upper body or a leg. These classifiers are learned using a supervised approach based on AdaBoost. The final person detector is composed of a probabilistic combination of the outputs from the different classifiers. Experimental results with real data demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach to detect persons in indoor environments and its ability to deal with occlusions.

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Online detection of persons
Video experiment "Scenario 1": [avi: 925k].
Video experiment "Scenario 1": [mp4: 2619k].

Video experiment "Scenario 2": [avi: 1499k].
Video experiment "Scenario 2": [mp4: 4219k].

Video experiment "Scenario 3": [avi: 902k].
Video experiment "Scenario 3": [mp4: 2213k].