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Low-level Pedestrian Detection by means of Visible and Far Infra-red Tetra-vision

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This article presents a tetra-vision (4 cameras) system for the detection of pedestrians by the means of the simultaneous use of one far infra-red and one visible cameras stereo pairs. The main idea is to exploit both the advantages of far infra-red and visible cameras trying at the same time to benefit from the use of each system. Initially, the two stereo flows are independently processed, then the results are fused together. The final result of this low-level processing is a list of obstacles that have a shape and a size compatible with the presence of a potential pedestrian. In addition, the system is able to remove the background from the detected obstacles to simplify a possible further high level processing. The developed system has been installed on an experimental vehicle and preliminarily tested in different situations

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