Calderara et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Hecol: Homography and epipolar-based consistent labeling for outdoor park surveillanceCalderara et al., 2008
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- Calderara S
- Prati A
- Cucchiara R
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- Computer Vision and Image Understanding
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Outdoor surveillance is one of the most attractive application of video processing and analysis. Robust algorithms must be defined and tuned to cope with the non-idealities of outdoor scenes. For instance, in a public park, an automatic video surveillance system must …
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