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Current state-of-art of image retrieval methods represent images as an unordered collection of local patches, each of which is classified as a "visual word" from a fixed vocabulary. This paper presents a simple but innovative way to uncover the spatial relationship between visual words so that we can discover words that represent the same latent topic and thereby improve the retrieval results...
We present an approach for real-time tracking of a non-rigid target with a moving pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera. The tracking of the object and control of the camera is handled by one computer in real time. The main contribution of the paper is method for target representation, localisation and detection, which takes into account both foreground and background properties, and is more discriminative than...
This paper investigates the use of pairwise camera overlap estimates for supporting target tracking across large networks of surveillance cameras. We compare the use of camera overlap topology information to a method based on matching target appearance histograms, and also evaluate the effect of combining both methods. Tracking accuracy results are reported in terms of precision and recall for a 24...
A robust approach to detection and tracking of multiple moving targets from a moving camera is presented. The main novelty of this approach is that objects are represented using efficient compact form of the colour correlogram. Like previous correlograms, this encodes both spatial pattern and appearance information about the target. However it is less complex to compute, making it applicable to real...
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