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1 Sequential Inference for Evolving Groups of Objects 2012-07-19 이범진 Biointelligence Lab Seoul National University

2 What are we going to do? Think about dynamically evolving groups of objects  Ex)  flocks of birds  Schools of fish  Group of aircraft

3 However... Difficulties on this research  1. recognizing groups are hard  2. incorporating new members into the groups,  Ex) splitting and merging of groups How many groups? Merging Spliting

4 Proposed solution Implementation rule  1. Targets themselves are dynamic  2. Targets’ grouping can change overtime  3. Assignment of a target to a group affects the probabilistic properties of the target dynamics  4. Group statistics belong to a second hidden layer, target statistics belong to the first hidden layer and the observation process usually depends only on the targets  5. Number of targets is typically unknown

5 Framework (1) Dynamic group tracking model G1G1 X1X1 Z1Z1 G2G2 X2X2 Z2Z2 GtGt XtXt ZtZt G t+1 X t+1 Z t+1

6 Framework (2) Main components of the group tracking model  1. group dynamical model :  Describes motion of members in a group   2. group structure transition model  Describes the way the group membership or group matic states X t  Markovian assumption

7 How do we inference? Proposed MCMC-particle algorithm

8 Why is it better!? No resampling is required  Particle filters use MCMC to rejuvenate degenerate samples after resampling Less computationally intensive than the MCMC- based particle filter  Because avoids numerical integration of the predictive density at every MCMC iteration Consider the general joint distribution of S t and S t-1 

9 How good is it?

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11 Framework (2) Main components of the group tracking model  1. group dynamical model :  Describes motion of members in a group   2. group structure transition model  Describes the way the group membership or group matic states X t  Markovian assumption

12 Experiments(1) Ground target tracking  For group dynamical model(with repulsive force, virtual leader)  Use stochastic differential equations (SDEs) and Itô stochastic calculus –Using velocity, position, acceleration, restoring force, etc.  For state-dependent group structure transition model  For observation model  Using single discretized sensor model which scans a fixed rectangular region, and track-before-detect approach(TBD) otherwise

13 Experiments(1)

14 Experiments(1) result MCMC-particles algorithm is used to detect and track the group targets N burn = 1000 iteration for burn-in

15 Experiments(1) result cont.

16 Experiments(2)

17 Experiments(2) cont.

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19 Experiments(2) result MCMC-particles algorithm is used to inference {G t, π t } These models can identify groupings of stock based only on their stock price behaviour

20 Thank you


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