Methods and apparatus for effectively identifying the occlusion of
objects, such as persons, having a high degree of freedom. In an example
embodiment, after initialization, an image is input, and an image region
is extracted from image data. The distance is employed that is obtained
when the shape of a two-dimensional histogram in the color space is
transformed into the feature space. A graph is formed by using the
regions between the frames. A confidence factor is provided and image
features are provided as weights to the edges that connect the nodes.
Processing is performed and the confidence factor is examined. A
connection judged less possible to be a path is removed. When there is
only one available connection for the occlusion point, this connection is
selected.