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Remote Sensing Video Tracking: Current Status, Challenges, and Future
With the rapid advancement of remote sensing technology, the acquisition and processing of remote sensing video data, including high-resolution satellite, hyperspectral, and synthetic aperture radar video, have become key research areas in remote sensing.
Fang Liu +16 more
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Motion-blur-free video shooting system based on frame-by-frame intermittent tracking
In this paper, a concept of frame-by-frame intermittent tracking to achieve motion-blur-free and high-brightness images when video shooting fast moving scenes is proposed.
Michiaki Inoue +4 more
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'There's more than meets the eye': analysing verbal protocols, gazes and sketches on external mathematical representations [PDF]
When learners are asked to verbalise their thoughts about multiple mathematical representations, some researchers are left to analyse utterances based on video records of activity which may have ambiguous signifiers.
Aczel, James +3 more
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Droplet Triboelectrification on Liquid‐Like Polymer Brushes
This work investigates the triboelectrification of water droplets on polymer brush‐coated surfaces exhibiting minimal contact line pinning. Such surfaces enable the systematic study of electrode patterning and controlled changes in droplet contact area.
Mohammad Soltani +5 more
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leave a trace - A People Tracking System Meets Anomaly Detection
Video surveillance always had a negative connotation, among others because of the loss of privacy and because it may not automatically increase public safety. If it was able to detect atypical (i.e.
Adduci, Michele +5 more
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Video Object Tracking Mechanism
The video object mechanism is based on the appearance representation of the object. Tracking objects in a video has applications in video surveillance and other some applications. In previous method does not handle the case of full occlusion. The case of full occlusion can be handled by setting an LSK similarity threshold, which stops tracking when the
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Shape‐Morphing Nanoengineered Hydrogel Ribbons as Hemostats
This study introduces a self‐assembling, shape‐morphing nanoengineered hydrogel ribbon system that rapidly forms porous aggregates in situ for efficient hemostasis in trauma and surgical applications. Abstract Rapid and effective hemorrhage control remains a major challenge in trauma and surgical care, particularly for complex or noncompressible wounds.
Ryan Davis Jr +9 more
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Thermal Tracking of Sports Players
We present here a real-time tracking algorithm for thermal video from a sports game. Robust detection of people includes routines for handling occlusions and noise before tracking each detected person with a Kalman filter.
Rikke Gade, Thomas B. Moeslund
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Selection Strategies for Flexible Pressure Sensor Electrode Materials Toward Ultrafast Response
This study reveals, for the first time, how the electrode–organic interface governs the temporal performance of flexible pressure sensors. By pairing high‐conductivity CVD PEDOT with commonly used metal electrodes, the authors demonstrate that interfacial energy alignment dictates microsecond‐scale response, providing a straightforward design strategy ...
Jinwook Baek +11 more
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Microscale hydrogels (microgels) feature improved mass transport characteristics supportive of fast actuation and chemical tunability amenable to programmed stimuli response. A unique soft actuator architecture is realized by encapsulating microgels in soft microcirculatory systems which enable the convenient delivery of liquid stimuli for powering and
Nengjian Huang +2 more
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