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Cross-modality complementary information fusion for multispectral pedestrian detection
Multispectral pedestrian detection has received increasing attention in recent years as color and thermal modalities can provide complementary visual information, especially under insufficient illumination con...
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Redefined target sample-based background-aware correlation filters for object tracking
Object tracking has always been an important research task in computer vision. Since the bounding box is rectangular, there are inevitably a large number of background contents in target samples. When the back...
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R-SSD: refined single shot multibox detector for pedestrian detection
Pedestrian detection is a critical task in the field of computer vision, and it has made considerable progress with the help of Convnets. However, a persistent crucial problem is that small-scale pedestrians a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Thinned Rectangular Array Based on Modified Interger Genetic Algorithm
Aiming at the optimization of peak sidelobe levels (PSLL) of rectangular thinned arrays with fixed thinned rate and array aperture constraints. This paper proposes a new coding map** model and an improved in...
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Correspondence-free stereo vision: extension from planar scene case to polyhedral scene case
Correspondence establishment is a central problem of stereo vision. In a work Aloimonos and Herve (IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell 12(5):504–510, 1990) presented an algorithm that could reconstruct a singl...
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On a general class of quadratic hop** sequences
Based upon quadratic polynomials over the finite field, a new class of frequency hop** sequences with large family size suitable for applications in time/frequency hop** CDMA systems, multi-user radar and ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Determining Relative Geometry of Cameras from Normal Flows
Determining the relative geometry of cameras is important in active binocular head or multi-camera system. Most of the existing works rely upon the establishment of either motion correspondences or binocular c...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) for Dynamic Radiation Level Determination – Preliminary Assessment
A Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) algorithm for reliable and fast determination of a relative radiation level in a field environment has been developed. The background and the radioactive anomaly are ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Direct Estimation of the Stereo Geometry from Monocular Normal Flows
The increasing use of active vision systems makes it necessary to determine the relative geometry between the cameras in the system at arbitrary time. There has been some work on on-line estimation of the rela...