PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

An Efficient Object Tracking Method on Quad-/Oc-Trees.

  • Magda Przybylowski,
  • Pratim Ghosh,
  • Frederic Gibou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150889
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. e0150889

Abstract

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We introduce a fast error-free tracking method applicable to sequences of two and three dimensional images. The core idea is to use Quadtree (resp. Octree) data structures for representing the spatial discretization of an image in two (resp. three) spatial dimensions. This representation enables one to merge into large computational cells the regions that can be faithfully described with such a coarse representation, thus significantly reducing the total number of degrees of freedom that are processed, without compromising accuracy. This encoding is particularly effective in the case of algorithms based on moving fronts, since the adaptive refinement provides a natural means to focus the processing resources on information near the moving front. In this paper, we use an existing contour based tracker and reformulate it to the case of Quad-/Oc-tree data structures. Relevant mathematical assumptions and derivations are presented for this purpose. We then demonstrate that, on standard bio-medical image sequences, a speed up of 5X is easily achieved in 2D and about 10X in 3D.