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Human beings do not have well defined shapes neither well defined behaviors. In dense outdoor environments, they are as a consequence hard to detect and algorithms based on a single sensor tend to produce lot of wrong detections. Moreover, many applications require algorithms that work very fast on CPU limited mobile architectures while remaining able to detect, track and classify objects as people...
This paper deals with the assessment of centralized fusion for two dissimilar sensors for the purpose of tracking road obstacles. The aim of sensor fusion is to produce an improved estimated state of a system from a set of independent data sources. Indeed, for a robust perception of the environment, seen here as obstacles, several sensors should be installed in the equipped vehicle: camera, lidar,...
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