In many tracking scenarios, the amplitude of target returns are stronger than those coming from false alarms. This information can be used to improve the multi-target state estimat...
Daniel Clark, Branko Ristic, Ba-Ngu Vo, Ba-Tuong V...
Significant appearance changes of objects under different orientations could cause loss of tracking, "drifting." In this paper, we present a collaborative tracking framew...
The problem of tracking a varying number of non-rigid objects has two major difficulties. First, the observation models and target distributions can be highly non-linear and non-Ga...
Kenji Okuma, Ali Taleghani, Nando de Freitas, Jame...
Abstract. This paper describes a two-tiered approach to the self-localization problem for soccer playing robots using generic off-the-shelf color cameras. The solution consists of...
Frank de Jong, Jurjen Caarls, Robert Bartelds, Pie...
We present an interactive system to create 3D models of objects of interest in their natural cluttered environments. A typical setting for 3D modeling of an object of interest invo...