Sciweavers

125 search results - page 4 / 25
» Synthetic Aperture Tracking: Tracking through Occlusions
Sort
View
ISBI
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 days ago
Splitting Tracking through Crossing Fibers: Multidirectional Q-Ball Tracking
We present a new tracking algorithm based on the full multidirectional information of the diffusion orientation distribution function (ODF) estimated from Q-Ball Imaging (QBI). Fr...
Rachid Deriche, Maxime Descoteaux
IVC
2008
101views more  IVC 2008»
13 years 5 months ago
Occlusion analysis: Learning and utilising depth maps in object tracking
Complex scenes such as underground stations and malls are composed of static occlusion structures such as walls, entrances, columns, turnstiles and barriers. Unless this occlusion...
Darrel Greenhill, John-Paul Renno, James Orwell, G...
GBRPR
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A Graph-Based, Multi-resolution Algorithm for Tracking Objects in Presence of Occlusions
One of the main difficult problem in video analysis is to track moving objects during a video sequence, especially in presence of occlusions. Unfortunately, almost all the differ...
Donatello Conte, Pasquale Foggia, Jean-Michel Joli...
IVC
2006
248views more  IVC 2006»
13 years 5 months ago
Appearance models for occlusion handling
Objects in the world exhibit complex interactions. When captured in a video sequence, some interactions manifest themselves as occlusions. A visual tracking system must be able to...
Andrew W. Senior, Arun Hampapur, Ying-li Tian, Lis...
IPSN
2007
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Object tracking in the presence of occlusions via a camera network
This paper describes a sensor network approach to tracking a single object in the presence of static and moving occluders using a network of cameras. To conserve communication ban...
Ali Ozer Ercan, Abbas El Gamal, Leonidas J. Guibas