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    • Computer Vision
    • Robotics
    • Machine Learning

    Background:

    • Leg detection is a critical initial step for 2-D laser-based people detection and tracking.
    • Existing leg detectors struggle with noise and multiscale variations inherent in laser scan point clouds, leading to performance degradation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a novel Multiscale Adaptive-Switch Random Forest (MARF) for robust leg detection.
    • To address the challenges of noise and multiscale characteristics in 2-D laser scans for improved people detection and tracking.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed an adaptive-switch decision tree combining noise-sensitive weighted classification and noise-invariant binary classification for enhanced robustness.
    • Designed a multiscale random forest structure to effectively detect legs at varying distances, accounting for point cloud sparsity.
    • Implemented the MARF for leg detection, enabling sparser human leg discovery from point clouds.

    Main Results:

    • The MARF detector demonstrated superior robustness to noise compared to existing methods.
    • Achieved improved performance on the Moving Legs dataset, outperforming state-of-the-art leg detectors.
    • The MARF pipeline maintained a speed of over 60 FPS on low-computational laptops.
    • Significant performance gains were observed when applying MARF to a complete people detection and tracking system.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed MARF significantly enhances leg detection accuracy and robustness in challenging 2-D laser scan environments.
    • MARF offers a computationally efficient and effective solution for real-time people detection and tracking systems.
    • This method provides a foundation for more reliable robotic perception and surveillance applications.