International audienceThis article describes a modification of an association algorithm for object tracking based on the evidence theory. This association algorithm was first developed by M. Rombaut and subsequently improved in a general way by D. Gruyer. This algorithm has been modified here in order to obtain better results when data reliability is poor. This article presents the basic concepts of the evidence theory. Then, the association algorithm developed by M. Rombaut is explained, and some examples are given to show that this algorithm fails to give the proper decision when data reliability decreases. Finally, the new algorithm is presented and the two algorithms are compared using synthetic data. In order to test the robustness of ...
With recent advancements in complex image analysis algorithms and global optimization techniques, th...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier ScienceWhen tracking more than one object, a key problem is that of associ...
Frequent occlusion of tracking targets leads to poor performance of tracking algorithms. A common pr...
International audienceIn the field of intelligent vehicle and in order to raise the road safety, we ...
In this dissertation we study several aspects of the data association problems arising in multisenso...
Abstract- Two of the most important solutions in position an association algorithm is needed in orde...
The paper presents contributions to the design of the Flock of Trackers (FoT). The FoT estimates the...
Target tracking in clutter is usually evaluated using simulations. The statistics of the overall tra...
The tracking of Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) is one of the vital tasks of autonomous cars. This inclu...
For a long time, the most common paradigm in Multi-Object Tracking was tracking-by-detection (TbD), ...
The problem of data association for target tracking in a cluttered environment is discussed. In orde...
Abstract- In tracking a single target in clutter, many algorithms have been developed ranging in com...
Frequent occlusion of tracking targets leads to poor performance of tracking algorithms. A common pr...
Abstract – The tracking of targets in road situation represents a challenge for both the measurement...
Frequent occlusion of tracking targets leads to poor performance of tracking algorithms. A common pr...
With recent advancements in complex image analysis algorithms and global optimization techniques, th...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier ScienceWhen tracking more than one object, a key problem is that of associ...
Frequent occlusion of tracking targets leads to poor performance of tracking algorithms. A common pr...
International audienceIn the field of intelligent vehicle and in order to raise the road safety, we ...
In this dissertation we study several aspects of the data association problems arising in multisenso...
Abstract- Two of the most important solutions in position an association algorithm is needed in orde...
The paper presents contributions to the design of the Flock of Trackers (FoT). The FoT estimates the...
Target tracking in clutter is usually evaluated using simulations. The statistics of the overall tra...
The tracking of Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) is one of the vital tasks of autonomous cars. This inclu...
For a long time, the most common paradigm in Multi-Object Tracking was tracking-by-detection (TbD), ...
The problem of data association for target tracking in a cluttered environment is discussed. In orde...
Abstract- In tracking a single target in clutter, many algorithms have been developed ranging in com...
Frequent occlusion of tracking targets leads to poor performance of tracking algorithms. A common pr...
Abstract – The tracking of targets in road situation represents a challenge for both the measurement...
Frequent occlusion of tracking targets leads to poor performance of tracking algorithms. A common pr...
With recent advancements in complex image analysis algorithms and global optimization techniques, th...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier ScienceWhen tracking more than one object, a key problem is that of associ...
Frequent occlusion of tracking targets leads to poor performance of tracking algorithms. A common pr...