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CVPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Observe-and-explain: A new approach for multiple hypotheses tracking of humans and objects
This paper presents a novel approach for tracking humans and objects under severe occlusion. We introduce a new paradigm for multiple hypotheses tracking, observe-and-explain, as ...
Michael S. Ryoo, Jake K. Aggarwal
DICTA
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Tracking with Multiple Cameras for Video Surveillance
The large shape variability and partial occlusions challenge most object detection and tracking methods for nonrigid targets such as pedestrians. Single camera tracking is limited...
Manas Kamal Bhuyan, Brian C. Lovell, Abbas Bigdeli
EVENT
2001
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13 years 9 months ago
Multimodal 3-D Tracking and Event Detection via the Particle Filter
Determining the occurrence of an event is fundamental to developing systems that can observe and react to them. Often, this determination is based on collecting video and/or audio...
Dmitry N. Zotkin, Ramani Duraiswami, Larry S. Davi...
PRL
2011
13 years 2 months ago
Temporal synchronization of non-overlapping videos using known object motion
This paper presents a robust technique for temporally aligning multiple video sequences that have no spatial overlap between their fields of view. It is assumed that (i) a moving...
Darlan N. Brito, Flávio L. C. Pádua,...
CVPR
2012
IEEE
11 years 10 months ago
Higher order motion models and spectral clustering
Motion segmentation based on point trajectories can integrate information of a whole video shot to detect and separate moving objects. Commonly, similarities are defined between ...
Peter Ochs, Thomas Brox