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The Economics of Tracking and Non-Tracking [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
There exists substantial variation across countries as to whether and how students are grouped in classes according to ability. Economic analyses stress that there is joint production of human capital in schools, where output increases with mean ability in the class. Ability tracking may therefore be particularly helpful for talented students.
Volker Meier, Gabriela Schütz
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Keeping track [animal tracking]

Engineering & Technology, 2014
Scientists track a wide variety of animals, from butterflies to great white sharks, in order to study how they use their environment, which foods are important and to gain insights into behaviour and condition of the creatures as well as to identify key breeding areas that may need protection.
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Parallel Tracking and Mapping for Small AR Workspaces

2007 6th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2007
Georg S. W. Klein, D. W. Murray
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Aspects of Track-to-Track Fusion

2013
In many distributed tracking applications, the quality of a state estimation suffers from communication bandwidth limitations. In particular, scenarios using wireless channels such as HF radio, WLAN, or 3G networks experience link breakdowns and limited capacity constraints. Furthermore, if sensors are involved which have a high update rate, e.g. sonar
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CONDENSATION—Conditional Density Propagation for Visual Tracking

International Journal of Computer Vision, 1998
M. Isard, A. Blake
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Ultrasensitive graphene‐Si position‐sensitive detector for motion tracking

Informační Materiály, 2020
Junpeng Lu, L T Sun, Wei Chen
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Object tracking: A survey

CSUR, 2006
A. Yilmaz, O. Javed, M. Shah
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