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Real-Time tracking of Non-Rigid Objects using Mean Shift

Real-Time tracking of Non-Rigid Objects using Mean Shift. 學生姓名 : 陳柏志 學號 :7099056035 IEEE CVPR 2000 conference, peter meer , dorin comaniciu , visvanathan ramesh. outline. Introduction (No related work) Methods Experiments Project methods Project experiments. Introduction .

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Real-Time tracking of Non-Rigid Objects using Mean Shift

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  1. Real-Time tracking of Non-Rigid Objects using Mean Shift 學生姓名:陳柏志 學號:7099056035 IEEE CVPR 2000 conference, peter meer, dorincomaniciu, visvanathanramesh

  2. outline • Introduction (No related work) • Methods • Experiments • Project methods • Project experiments

  3. Introduction • The efficient tracking of visual features in complex environments is a challenging task for the vision community. • Real-time applications such as surveillance and monitoring, perceptual user interfaces , smart rooms,and video compression all require the ability to track moving objects.

  4. Introduction (reference) • [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean-shift • [2] Real-Time tracking of Non-Rigid Objects using Mean Shift,IEEE CVPR 2000 • [3] A mean-shift tracker: implementations in C++ and Hume(2?) • [4]http://areshmatlab.blogspot.com/2010/06/meanshift-tracking-algorithm.html

  5. Methods(wiki)

  6. Methods(paper)

  7. Experiment[4]

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  11. Project methods

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