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Trail optimization framework to detect nonlinear object motion in video sequences

Detecting and tracking multiple moving objects in a sequence of video images is an important application in automated surveillance systems, service robots, target discrimination, traffic monitoring, etc. Since these systems require real-time processing, providing an efficient method with lower compu...

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Published in:Signal, image and video processing image and video processing, 2020-04, Vol.14 (3), p.537-545
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Computer Imaging
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Kalman filters
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Multimedia Information Systems
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Original Paper
Pattern Recognition and Graphics
Service robots
Signal,Image and Speech Processing
Surveillance systems
Tracking problem
Tracks (paths)
Vision
title Trail optimization framework to detect nonlinear object motion in video sequences
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