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CVIU
2010
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13 years 4 months ago
Camera handoff and placement for automated tracking systems with multiple omnidirectional cameras
Chung-Hao Chen, Yi Yao, David Page, Besma R. Abidi...
TCSV
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Heterogeneous Fusion of Omnidirectional and PTZ Cameras for Multiple Object Tracking
Dual-camera systems have been widely used in surveillance because of the ability to explore the wide field of view (FOV) of the omnidirectional camera and the wide zoom range of th...
Chung-Hao Chen, Yi Yao, David Page, Besma R. Abidi...
AVSS
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Fusion of Omnidirectional and PTZ Cameras for Accurate Cooperative Tracking
Dual camera systems (omnidirectional and slaved PTZ cameras) are widely used in public area monitoring and target tracking. However, due to their low and non-uniform resolution, o...
Yi Yao, Besma R. Abidi, Mongi A. Abidi
AVSS
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Camera Handoff with Adaptive Resource Management for Multi-camera Multi-target Surveillance
Camera handoff is a crucial step to generate a continuously tracked and consistently labeled trajectory of the object of interest in multi-camera surveillance systems. Most existi...
Chung-Hao Chen, Yi Yao, David L. Page, Besma Roui-...
TSMC
2010
12 years 11 months ago
Can You See Me Now? Sensor Positioning for Automated and Persistent Surveillance
Most existing camera placement algorithms focus on coverage and/or visibility analysis, which ensures that the object of interest is visible in the camera's field of view (FOV...
Yi Yao, Chung-Hao Chen, Besma R. Abidi, David L. P...