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An eye-tracking integrated head-mounted display (ET-HMD) system can be used in many applications. Its complexity imposes great challenges on designing a compact, portable, and robust system. For an ET-HMD system, having accurate eye-gazed field-of-view (FOV) estimation and performing fast high-fidelity rendering only on the identified FOV is its crucial technique for augmented video/image/graphics...
To address the challenges on non-cooperative long-distance human identification and verification, we propose an innovative cost-efficient system for automatic long-range biometric recognition of non-cooperative individuals in 24/7 operations. The system has three cameras. One is a wide field of view (WFOV) CCD video camera with an Infrared (IR) filter and powerful IR illuminators for human scan in...
Currently available methods for object recognition and classification primarily rely on static information in single-frame images. However, for the combat aerial video (usually low resolution video), all these static indexes used for object classification and recognition are almost impossible to obtain. To address this challenge, we propose an innovative 3D and dynamic semantic scene analysis based...
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