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Measuring and clustering moving objects

Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Telecommunications and Remote Sensing, 2019
Gathering and processing data is essential as it concerns (road) traffic surveillance and management. Nevertheless, most of the current solutions concerning this are either insufficiently aligned with the corresponding real-life business processes, or are too expensive, or are not enough "interdisciplinary". We propose an approach that is claimed to be
Magdalena Garvanova   +3 more
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Robust Moving Object Detection on Moving Platforms

2006
Most moving object detection methods rely on approaches similar to background subtraction or frame differences that require camera to be fixed at a certain position. However, on mobile robots, a background model can not be maintained because of the camera motion introduced by the robot motion.
Ming-Yu Shih, Bwo-Chau Fu
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Moving Objects

2020
Moving Objects deals with emotive design: designed objects that demand to be engaged with rather than simply used. If postmodernism depended upon ironic distance, and Critical Design is all about questions, then emotive design runs hotter than this, confronting how designers are using feelings in what they make.
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Moving Objects

2018
The final chapter explores ideas of movement and the act of being moved in relation to materiality and history, in order to reflect on potential future directions of emotions and material culture as a field. From imaginative and supernatural movement, physical and temporal movement, to psychological and physiological movement, it considers the roles of
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Storage and Retrieval of Moving Objects

2001
We investigate the problem and provide a data model storing, indexing, and retrieving future locations of moving objects in an efficient manner. Each moving object has four independent variables which allow us to predict its future location: a starting location, a destination, a starting time, and an initial velocity.
Hae Don Chon   +2 more
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Consistent depth of moving objects in video

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2021
Zhoutong Zhang   +2 more
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Managing uncertainty in moving objects databases

ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 2004
Goce Trajcevski   +2 more
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