1st IEEE Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Tracking and Surveillance (PETS2000)

March 31, 2000, Grenoble, France (in conjunction with FG'2000)

List of papers follows (full programme to appear shortly)


Provisional papers for the 1st IEEE Workshop on PETS

Authors

Title of Paper

Affiliation

Gerhard Rigoll, Stefan Eicheler and Ilhan Yalcin Performance of the Duisburg Statistical Tracker on Test Data for PETS2000 Gerhard-Mercator-University, Duisburg, Germany,
Cina Motamed Motion Detection and Tracking using Belief Indicators for Video Surveillance Applications Laboratorire LASL, Universite du Littoral Cote d'Opale, Calais, France.
Nathanael Rota, Robert Stahr and Monique Thonnat Tracking for Visual Surveillance in VSIS Orion Group, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France.
Janne Heikkila and Olli Silven A Real-Time Tracker for Visual Surveillance Applications Machine Vision and Media Processing Unit, Dept. EE, University of Oulu, Finland.
Carlo Regazzoni, Franco Oberti and Lucio Marcenaro Short-Memory Shape Models for Ground-Plane Predictive Object Tracking DIBE, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.
Arthur Pece and Anthony Worrall Tracking without Feature Detection Computational Vision Group, The University of Reading, UK.
Roberto Fraile and Stephen Maybank Image Compression for Trajectory Refinement Computational Vision Group, The University of Reading, UK.
James Ferryman Performance of the CAPTIVE System on the PETS2000 Test Data Computational Vision Group, The University of Reading, UK.
Markus Middendorf and Hans-Helmut Nagel Vehicle Tracking using Adaptive Optical Flow Estimation Institute of Algorithms and Cognitive Systems, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.
Bernt Schiele Model-Free Tracking of Cars and People based on Color Regions Computer Science Department, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland.
Anna Anzalone and A. Machi Tracking of Moving Objects Based on Motion Prediction and Distance in Feature Space IFCAI/CNR, Palermo, Italy.
James Orwell, Paolo Remagnino and Graeme Jones From Connected Components to Object Sequences Computer Vision Group, CS&ES, Kingston University, UK.

The papers will be included in the workshop proceedings. Fuller versions of the best papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of the journal Image and Vision Computing.

For information on registration for the workshop please refer to the main FG2000 registration page.



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