| J. F. Vega-Riveros and K. Jabbour. Review of motion analysis techniques. IEE Proceedings, 136(6):397--404, December 1989. |
....10,000 frames s real time tracking for complex images. 1. Introduction Recently CMOS sensors have been greatly improved [1] and smart sensors, which include processing units inside the chip, have been reported. Although a number of methods for motion detection are reported in the literature [2], little attention has been paid to tracking sensors [3 6] Many motion detection sensors have been reported, and sometimes motion detection and motion object tracking are regarded as equivalent, since they typically use the same algorithm at the front end. However they are not the same. Tracking ....
J.F. Vega-Reveres and K. Jabbour, "Review of motion analysis techniques", IEE Proceedings, Vo1.136, Pt.I, No.6, December 1989, pp.397-404.
....respect to growth, dissipation and disintegration of cloud masses that transport pollu 0196 2892 02 17.00 2002 IEEE tants. The complexity of the cloud tracking problem stems from the fact that clouds are deformable in nature, and hence the principles of rigid motion cannot be utilized naively [27]. The most common technique for tracking meteorological structures is the cross correlation based approach. For example, in [8] cross correlation values at the inflection points of cloud contour were used in cloud tracking. The maximum cross correlation measure and template matching using a ....
J. F. Vega-Riveros and K. Jabbour, "Review of motion analysis techniques, " Proc Inst. Elect. Eng., pt. 1, vol. 136, no. 6, Dec. 1989.
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J. F. Vega-Riveros and K. Jabbour. Review of motion analysis techniques. IEE Proceedings, 136(6):397--404, December 1989.
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