In multi-target tracking (MTT), we are often interested not only in finding the position of the multiple objects, but also allowing individual objects to be uniquely identified with the passage of time, by placing a label on each track. While there are many MTT algorithms that produce uniquely identified tracks as output, most of them make use of certain heuristics and/or unrealistic assumptions that makes the global result suboptimal of Bayesian sense. An innovative way of performing MTT is the so-called joint multi-target tracking, where the raw output of the algorithm, rather than being already the collection of output tracks, is a multi-target density calculated by approximating the Bayesian recursion that considers the entire system to...
In this paper we propose a novel solution to the labeled multi-target tracking problem. The method p...
This paper considers the problem of joint multiple target tracking, identification, and classificati...
Abstract — In this paper, we consider the general multiple target tracking problem in which an unkno...
In multi-target tracking (MTT), we are often interested not only in finding the position of the mult...
In multi-target tracking (MTT), the problem of assigning labels to tracks (track labelling) is vastl...
In multi-target tracking (MTT), the problem of assigning labels to tracks (track labelling) is vastl...
In Multi-Target Tracking (MTT), the problem of assigning labels to tracks (track labelling) is vastl...
In mulit-target tracking and labelling (MTTL), mixed labelling corresponds to a situation where ther...
In multi-target tracking (MTT), we are often interested not only in finding the position of the obje...
In multitarget tracking, the problem of track labeling (assigning labels to tracks) is an ongoing re...
In multitarget tracking, the problem of track labeling (assigning labels to tracks) is an ongoing re...
We propose a solution of the multiple target tracking (MTT) problem based on sets of trajectories an...
We propose a solution of the multiple target tracking (MTT) problem based on sets of trajectories an...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for track building in multiple-target scenarios from the...
In this paper, we consider the general multipletarget tracking problem in which an unknown number of...
In this paper we propose a novel solution to the labeled multi-target tracking problem. The method p...
This paper considers the problem of joint multiple target tracking, identification, and classificati...
Abstract — In this paper, we consider the general multiple target tracking problem in which an unkno...
In multi-target tracking (MTT), we are often interested not only in finding the position of the mult...
In multi-target tracking (MTT), the problem of assigning labels to tracks (track labelling) is vastl...
In multi-target tracking (MTT), the problem of assigning labels to tracks (track labelling) is vastl...
In Multi-Target Tracking (MTT), the problem of assigning labels to tracks (track labelling) is vastl...
In mulit-target tracking and labelling (MTTL), mixed labelling corresponds to a situation where ther...
In multi-target tracking (MTT), we are often interested not only in finding the position of the obje...
In multitarget tracking, the problem of track labeling (assigning labels to tracks) is an ongoing re...
In multitarget tracking, the problem of track labeling (assigning labels to tracks) is an ongoing re...
We propose a solution of the multiple target tracking (MTT) problem based on sets of trajectories an...
We propose a solution of the multiple target tracking (MTT) problem based on sets of trajectories an...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for track building in multiple-target scenarios from the...
In this paper, we consider the general multipletarget tracking problem in which an unknown number of...
In this paper we propose a novel solution to the labeled multi-target tracking problem. The method p...
This paper considers the problem of joint multiple target tracking, identification, and classificati...
Abstract — In this paper, we consider the general multiple target tracking problem in which an unkno...