Search for dissertations about: "video tracking"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 69 swedish dissertations containing the words video tracking.
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11. Tracking the Wanders of Nature
Abstract : Target tracking is a mature topic with over half a century of mainly military and aviation research. The field has lately expanded into a range of civilian applications due to the development of cheap sensors and improved computational power. READ MORE
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12. Video Signal Processing: Compression Segmentation and Tracking
Abstract : This thesis considers three separate research problems within the field of video processing.The first is concerned with segmenting an image, the second with tracking an object and the third with the communication of video across an unreliable network.Segmentation is an application-specific problem. READ MORE
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13. Videography as Design Nexus : Critical Inquires into the Affordances and Efficacies of Live-action Video Instructions
Abstract : This thesis is about live-action instructional videos (LAVs). By addressing design problems with respect to the how-to video genre, the thesis asks fundamental questions about mediated instructional communication efficacies and the factors that either obstruct or augment them. READ MORE
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14. Tracking and Planning for Surveillance Applications
Abstract : Vision and infrared sensors are very common in surveillance and security applications, and there are numerous examples where a critical infrastructure, e.g. a harbor, an airport, or a military camp, is monitored by video surveillance systems. READ MORE
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15. Riemannian Manifold-Based Modeling and Classification Methods for Video Activities with Applications to Assisted Living and Smart Home
Abstract : This thesis mainly focuses on visual-information based daily activity classification, anomaly detection, and video tracking through using visual sensors. The main reasons for adopting visual-information based methods are due to: (i) vision plays a major role in recognition/classification of activities which is a fundamental issue in a human-centric system; (ii) visual sensor-based analysis may possibly offer high performance with minimum disturbance to individuals' daily lives. READ MORE