We present a new application area for biometric recognition: the identification of laboratory animals to replace today's invasive methods. Through biometric identification a ...
This paper generalizes the methods in a previous paper [10] in two ways. First, a more comprehensive analysis of the initialization problem of the Chan-Vese models is given. Secon...
J. Douglas Birdwell, Seddik M. Djouadi, Yongsheng ...
We apply a multi-target recursive Bayes filter, the Probability Hypothesis Density (PHD) filter, to a visual tracking problem: tracking a variable number of human groups in video....
Ya-Dong Wang, Jian-Kang Wu, Ashraf A. Kassim, Weim...
This work presents a novel people tracking approach, able to cope with frequent shape changes and large occlusions. In particular, the tracks are described by means of probabilist...
Rita Cucchiara, Costantino Grana, Giovanni Tardini...
Statistical methods, such as independent component analysis, have been successful in learning local low-level features from natural image data. Here we extend these methods for le...