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Rakesh John Amala Arokia Nathan, Indrajit Kurmi and Oliver Bimber
We present Inverse Airborne Optical Sectioning (IAOS), an optical analogy to Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR). Moving targets, such as walking people, that are heavily occluded by vegetation can be made visible and tracked with a stationary optica...
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Jie-Tong Zou and Xiang-Yin Dai
This research aims to develop a visual tracking system for a UAV which guides a drone to track a mobile robot and accurately land on it when it stops moving. Two LEDs with different colors were installed on the bottom of the drone. The visual tracking sy...
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Ioannis Manolopoulos, Dimitrios Loukatos and Kimon Kontovasilis
Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) are characterized by highly dynamic phenomena and volatility. These features have a significant impact on network performance and should be present in the scenarios of experiments for the assessment of MANET-related techno...
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Chaloemporn Ponprasit, Yong Zhang and Wei Wei
Backward probabilities have been used for decades to track hydrologic targets such as pollutants in water, but the convenient deviation and scale effect of backward probabilities remain unknown. This study derived backward probabilities for groundwater p...
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Valerio Marsocci and Lorenzo Lastilla
In this work, we focus our attention on the similarity among works of art based on human poses and the actions they represent, moving from the concept of Pathosformel in Aby Warburg. This form of similarity is investigated by performing a pose clustering...
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