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    Multiframe Many–Many Point Correspondence for Vehicle Tracking in High Density Wide Area Aerial Videos

    This paper presents a novel framework for tracking thousands of vehicles in high resolution, low frame rate, multiple camera aerial videos. The proposed algorithm avoids the pitfalls of global minimization of ...

    Imran Saleemi, Mubarak Shah in International Journal of Computer Vision (2013)

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    Statistical Inference of Motion in the Invisible

    This paper focuses on the unexplored problem of inferring motion of objects that are invisible to all cameras in a multiple camera setup. As opposed to methods for learning relationships between disjoint camer...

    Haroon Idrees, Imran Saleemi, Mubarak Shah in Computer Vision – ECCV 2012 (2012)

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    Detection of Independently Moving Objects in Non-planar Scenes via Multi-Frame Monocular Epipolar Constraint

    In this paper we present a novel approach for detection of independently moving foreground objects in non-planar scenes captured by a moving camera. We avoid the traditional assumptions that the stationary bac...

    Soumyabrata Dey, Vladimir Reilly, Imran Saleemi in Computer Vision – ECCV 2012 (2012)

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    (MP)2T: Multiple People Multiple Parts Tracker

    We present a method for multi-target tracking that exploits the persistence in detection of object parts. While the implicit representation and detection of body parts have recently been leveraged for improved...

    Hamid Izadinia, Imran Saleemi, Wenhui Li, Mubarak Shah in Computer Vision – ECCV 2012 (2012)

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    Moving Object Detection and Tracking in Forward Looking Infra-Red Aerial Imagery

    This chapter discusses the challenges of automating surveillance and reconnaissance tasks for infra-red visual data obtained from aerial platforms. These problems have gained significant importance over the ye...

    Subhabrata Bhattacharya, Haroon Idrees in Machine Vision Beyond Visible Spectrum (2011)