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30 November 2012 Feature point tracking for incomplete trajectories with multiview constraint
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Abstract
A new algorithm is presented for feature point tracking with multi-view constraint. Dynamic scenes with multiple, independently moving objects are considered in which objects may temporarily disappear, enter and leave the view field. Different from most of existing approaches to feature point tracking, 3D spatial geometry constraint is utilized to make tracking more stable and fit the real 3D motion of objects, linking flags and matching flags is proposed to describe the complex relationship of feature points observed by multiple cameras. Results for synthetic motion sequences are presented.
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Kun-peng Wang "Feature point tracking for incomplete trajectories with multiview constraint", Proc. SPIE 8558, Optoelectronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology II, 85580E (30 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2000493
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Detection and tracking algorithms

3D acquisition

3D image processing

Picosecond phenomena

Target detection

Calibration

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