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Michal Tölgyessy, Martin Dekan and Lubo? Chovanec
The Azure Kinect, the successor of Kinect v1 and Kinect v2, is a depth sensor. In this paper we evaluate the skeleton tracking abilities of the new sensor, namely accuracy and precision (repeatability). Firstly, we state the technical features of all thr...
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Yu-Chen Lin, Wen-Hui Chen and Cheng-Hsuan Kuo
Road surfaces in Taiwan, as well as other developed countries, often experience structural failures, such as patches, bumps, longitudinal and lateral cracking, and potholes, which cause discomfort and pose direct safety risks to motorists. To minimize da...
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Xing Fan, Wei Jiang, Hao Luo, Weijie Mao and Hongyan Yu
Traditional Person Re-identification (ReID) methods mainly focus on cross-camera scenarios, while identifying a person in the same video/camera from adjacent subsequent frames is also an important question, for example, in human tracking and pose trackin...
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Cheng-Chung Lin, Tung-Wu Lu, Jia-Da Li, Mei-Ying Kuo, Chien-Chun Kuo and Horng-Chuang Hsu
A new fully automated model-based interleaved biplane image tracking scheme in conjunction with clinical asynchronous biplane fluoroscopy was proposed and evaluated for its performance on dynamic tibiofemoral kinematics measurements. The approach may enc...
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Alan López-Martínez and Francisco Javier Cuevas
In computer vision, estimating geometric relations between two different views of the same scene has great importance due to its applications in 3D reconstruction, object recognition and digitization, image registration, pose retrieval, visual tracking a...
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