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IJCV
2010
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13 years 9 months ago
Tracking in a Dense Crowd Using Multiple Cameras
Abstract Tracking people in a dense crowd is a challenging problem for a single camera tracker due to occlusions and extensive motion that make human segmentation difficult. In th...
Ran Eshel, Yael Moses
ICMCS
2005
IEEE
102views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 2005»
14 years 4 months ago
Fast camera calibration for the analysis of sport sequences
Semantic analysis of sport sequences requires camera calibration to obtain player and ball positions in real-world coordinates. For court sports like tennis, the marker lines on t...
Dirk Farin, Jungong Han, Peter H. N. de With
ICPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 12 months ago
Face Tracking in Meeting Room Scenarios Using Omnidirectional Views
The robust localization and tracking of faces in video streams is a fundamental concern for many subsequent multi-modal recognition approaches. Especially in meeting scenarios sev...
Frank Wallhoff, Martin Zobl, Gerhard Rigoll, Igor ...
ROBOCUP
2001
Springer
98views Robotics» more  ROBOCUP 2001»
14 years 3 months ago
A Two-Tiered Approach to Self-Localization
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...
CVPR
2005
IEEE
15 years 27 days ago
Appearance Modeling for Tracking in Multiple Non-Overlapping Cameras
When viewed from a system of multiple cameras with nonoverlapping fields of view, the appearance of an object in one camera view is usually very different from its appearance in a...
Omar Javed, Khurram Shafique, Mubarak Shah