... detection andtracking module as in Figure with different DFFS bound settings and with/ without Kalman tracking The DFFS bound matters with the true positive and false positive rates, and Kalman tracking ... are turned off suddenly, and the face detection andtracking can still keep the face with ellipse detection For face tracking performance (cf Figure 3), we tested the clips with the measurement noise ... they only cope with limited situations and may consume much computation power On the other hand, since it is very easy to obtain real-time face videos with face detection andtracking on video...
... Bar-Shalom and X Li, Estimation and Tracking: Principles, Techniques, and Software, Artech House, Boston, Mass, USA, 1993 [9] Y Bar-Shalom and X Li, Multisensor-Multitarget Tracking: Principles and ... Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR ’07), pp 1–8, Minneapolis, Minn, USA, June 2007 [3] A Bugeau and P P´ rez, “Track and cut: simultaneous e trackingand segmentation of multiple objects with ... the tracking of an object with a relatively small computational time On the other hand, these approaches not deal with topology changes Tracking by minimizing an energy functional allows the handling...
... rate and the tracking accuracy The blink detection rate is evaluated using videos collected under varying scenarios, and the tracking accuracy is evaluated using benchmark data collected with ... open-eye/noneye and closed-eye/noneye samples are 17 × 23 and 15 × 21, respectively; and the sizes of the TSA subspaces for open eye/noneye and closed eye/noneye are 18 × 22 and 17 × 22, respectively ... effective and in turn causes the failure of the tracking 4.4 Eye tracking accuracy Benchmark data is required for evaluating the tracking accuracy We use the marker-based Vicon motion capture and analysis...
... generated with 40-probe step with SNR 2.0, and no non-influenced genes (π = 0.0) Right: Corresponding signal with a higher proportion of non-influenced genes (π = 0.3) Genome Biology 2 008, 9:R13 ... process is repeated with λ3, λ4, and so on until λN is reached, or no more 'non-relevant' Genome Biology 2 008, 9:R13 http://genomebiology.com/2 008/ 9/1/R13 Genome Biology 2 008, regions remain In ... algorithm, designed and performed the experiments and wrote the manuscript MJ participated in designing the algorithm and co-authored the manuscript AH, SN and TF oversaw the experiments and co-authored...
... developed and applied to tracking human faces [Bregler et al., 2000; Torresani et al., 2001; Brand and Bhotika, 2001; Brand, 2001; Torresani et al., 2004; Torresani and Hertzmann, 2004; Brand, 2005; ... system is more robust and more accurate than deterministic optic flow-based approaches to tracking [Torresani et al., 2001; Brand and Bhotika, 2001], and is much more efficient than standard particle ... of the time and effort they have put in, and for their helpful suggestions to improve this dissertation Science is a team sport, and doing research with others is often more rewarding and more enlightening...
... intentions, and found that ex-convicts were seen to be more acceptable than people with mental illness, and the only group less favoured by employers were those with tuberculosis (Brand, Jr and Clairborn, ... distance expressed towards people with schizophrenia, and even higher 181 Public attitudes, stigma and discrimination levels to those with alcohol dependence (Angermeyer and Matschinger, 1997) A revealing ... where we are and where we want to go 184 G Thornicroft and A Kassam The three core problems Stigma theories have not been enough to understand the feelings and experiences of people with mental...
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... Company.) WHY TRACKINGAND PREDICTION ARE NEEDED IN A RADAR Figure 1.1-3 Fan-beam track-while-scan S-band and X-band radar antennas emplaced on tower at Prince William Sound Alaska (S-band antenna ... velocity at scan n, and T the scan-to-scan period These equations of motion are called the system dynamic model We shall see later, once we understand the above simple case, WHY TRACKINGAND PREDICTION ... radar of Figure 1.1-3 is used for tracking ships and for collision avoidance These two fan-beam radars and those of the AN/SPS-49, HAWK Pulse Acquisition Radar (PAR), and ASR-23SS radars of Figures...
... the covariance matrix S Ã and we index the 1;1 rows and columns starting with the first being 0, the second 1, and so on, to be consistent with reference and Chapters and If the filter acquisition ... the g and h weight pairings for the critically damped filter [1.2-36)] and the expanding-memory polynomial filter described in Sections 1.2.6 and 1.2.10, respectively Recall that the expanding-memory ... come from another radar that had been previously tracking the target and from which the target is being handed over—such as handover from a search to tracking radar or from one air route surveillance...
... clutter The setting of this TRACK INITIATION AND CLUTTER REJECTION 119 threshold varies with range and azimuth since the clutter strength varies with range and azimuth To determine what value the ... 3.1.4 Combined Clutter Suppression and Track Initiation It is apparent from Sections 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 that clutter suppression and track initiation go hand in hand Often the engineer generating ... windows of tracks 1, 2, and However, detection is not associated with track because track has already been associated with detection This leaves detection with tracks and This conflict is eliminated...
... assume a radar sensorwith only the target range being observed, with x n representing the target range Then M is given by (2.4-3a) and Y n and N n are given by respectively (2.4-3c) and (2.4-3b) ... a radar sensorwith only target range being observed, with x n again representing target range Then M is given by M ¼ ½1 0 ð4:1-27Þ and Y n and N n are given by respectively (2.4-3c) and (2.4-3b) ... this case M, T, and È all become a function of time (or equivalently n) and are replaced by M n and T n and Èðt n ; t nÀ1 Þ, respectively; see pages 172, 173, and 182 of reference and Chapter 15...
... chapter and chapter 7, to be consistent with the literature [5], we index the rows and columns of the covariance matrix starting with the first being 0, the second 1, and so on, corresponding with ... SYSTEMATIC AND RANDOM ESTIMATION ERRORS magnitude as was done in Section 1.2.4.5; see (1.2-22) and (1.2-23) One way of doing this is described in the next section 5.10 BALANCING SYSTEMATIC AND RANDOM ... with m nþh;n Examining Table 5.8-1 indicates that ii increases with increasing m; hence, the diagonal elements of the covariance matrix increase with increasing m Because of this increase with...
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... or added with any other element For example: with a high hand (in a haughty way) This idiom cannot be shortened in any circumstances, we also cannot say with a tall hand although high and tall ... groups and proverbs, we will come to the next part 1.1.4 Distinction between idioms and free word groups and proverbs 1.1.4.1 Free word groups and idioms The distinction between free word groups and ... group with a solid formation and structure, and a complete and figurative meaning, used in everyday communication, especially in spoken language For instance: - Cứng đầu cứng cổ (hard head and...
... (5.6-7), and (5.8-1)] and systematic error [such as (5.10-2) and (5.10-3)] apply with L replaced by n The least-squares polynomial fit equations given by (5.3-11), (5.3-13), and (5.5-3) also applies with ... track initiation; compare (1.2-38a) and (1.2-38b) with the expressions for g and h given in Table 6.3-1 for m ¼ 1; see problem 6.5-2 The filter of Section 1.2.10 and Table 6.3-1 for m ¼ are for a ... measurements as it should be; see (4.2-23) and the discussion immediately before it Thus we have developed the growing-memory g–h filter and its higher and lower order forms from the theory of least-squares...
... nÀ2, r ¼ and r ¼ , and the error for this time sample can even be bigger, and so forth Thus with this weighting the errors relative to the fitting polynomial are discounted more and more as ... stability, variance, track initiation, and systematic error, as well as the issue of balancing systematic and random prediction errors and compare this filter with the fixed-memory filter Note that ... 7.4-2 and 5.8-1 are tabulated in Table 7.5-1 for i ¼ 0; ; 10 and m ¼ 0; ; 10 7.6 TRACK INITIATION In Sections 1.2.10 and 1.3 track initiation was discussed for the fading-memory g–h and g–h–k...