Geometric reconstruction problems in computer vision are often solved by minimizing a cost function that combines the reprojection errors in the 2D images. In this paper, we show t...
A requirement common to most dynamic vision applications is the ability to track objects in a sequence of frames. This problem has been extensively studied in the past few years, ...
Octavia I. Camps, Hwasup Lim, Cecilia Mazzaro, Mar...
—In modern video surveillance systems, pan–tilt– zoom (PTZ) cameras certainly have the potential to allow the coverage of wide areas with a much smaller number of sensors, co...
Alberto Del Bimbo, Fabrizio Dini, Giuseppe Lisanti...
Networks of sensors are used in many different fields, from industrial applications to surveillance applications. A common feature of these applications is the necessity of a mo...
Abstract. Intensity based registration methods, such as the mutual information (MI), do not commonly consider the spatial geometric information and the initial correspondences are ...