2011年4月1日星期五

Zdenek Kalal object tracking algorithm learns on the fly, probably next 007 flick make (video)

Microsoft's own OneVision video detection module may be novel, but if the folks in Redmond seriously look next to the things, you should probably have the look of the pond. Zdenek Kalal, a researcher at the University of Surrey, has just created the most sophisticated can be, what vision system known, that the civilian world. Essentially, it takes the secular task tracking objects in a completely new platform, so that users choose an object dynamically and have the algorithm immediately the track something new. Within seconds it can maintain a lock even if your object rotates, turns, or leaves / returns. Furthermore, could these "objects" as air mice be used if you force to keep track of your digits, and when your employees as it sees you teach, you have a fully automated security scanner that can detect faces and grant / deny access to your database from white listed persons based. Frankly, we would rather you see it yourself than listen to us had so seine-- vid after the break, per usual.

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