Abstract Video of an event recorded from a moving camera contains information not only useful for reconstructing the locations and timing of an event, but also the velocity of the camera attached to ...
The invention 'Deep-learning method for multi-object tracking from video' was granted a utility patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
This young man’s software is causing a bit of a stir. He’s invented code that doesn’t simply recognize faces, but can track them as they move around. Not just faces, either. Almost any object you ...
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Researchers have adapted deep learning techniques in a multi-object tracking framework, overcoming short-term occlusion and achieving remarkable performance without sacrificing computational speed.
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