Saner et al., 2014 - Google Patents
High-Speed Object Tracking Using an Asynchronous Temporal Contrast Sensor.Saner et al., 2014
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- Saner D
- Wang O
- Heinzle S
- Pritch Y
- Smolic A
- Sorkine-Hornung A
- Gross M
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- VMV
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Purely image-based approaches to tracking objects in video sequences are more prone to failure the higher an object's speed, as it covers a greater distance over the camera's exposure time and is subject to increased motion blur. These algorithms are also …
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