Information Fusion for Improved Motion Estimation (2001)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
Motion Estimation is an important research field with many commercial applications including surveillance, navigation, robotics, and image compression. As a result, the field has received a great deal of attention and there exist a wide variety of Motion Estimation techniques which are often specialised for particular problems. The relative performance of these techniques, in terms of both accuracy and of computational requirements, is often found to be data dependent, and no single technique is known to outperform all others for all applications under all conditions. Information Fusion strategies seek to combine the results of different classifiers or sensors to give results of a better quality for a given problem than can be achieved by any ...
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- Author
- Peacock, Andrew Mark
- Institution
- University Of Edinburgh
- Supervisors
- Publication Year
- 2001
- Upload Date
- July 3, 2008
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