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Tracking Objects Using Recognition

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Tracking Objects Using Recognition
Tracking is frequently considered a frame-to-frame operation. As such, object recognition techniques are generally too slow to be used for tracking. There are domains, however, where the objects of interest do not move most of the time. In these domains, it is possible to watch for activity in the scene and then apply object recognition techniques to find the object's new location. This makes tracking a discrete process of watching for object disappearances and reappearances. We have developed a memory assistance tool that uses this approach to help people with slight to moderate memory loss keep track of important objects around the house. The system is currently deployed in a prototype smart home. Support for this work provided by NSF Grant IIS-9977206, NSF Grant EIA-0080124, and the W.M. Keck Foundation
Randal C. Nelson, Isaac A. Green
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where ICPR
Authors Randal C. Nelson, Isaac A. Green
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