Clinical patient tracking in the presence of transient and permanent occlusions via geodesic feature.
Kun LiJoel W. BurdickPublished in: ICRA (2017)
Keyphrases
- patient data
- clinical data
- clinical practice
- clinical trials
- robust tracking
- medical treatment
- clinical setting
- clinical information
- treatment planning
- patient records
- video endoscopy
- therapy planning
- medical experts
- primary care
- particle filter
- partial occlusion
- crowded scenes
- occlusion reasoning
- object tracking
- real patient data
- acute myocardial infarction
- intensive care
- image sequences
- health care
- visual tracking
- tracking multiple objects
- intensive care unit
- cluttered background
- computer vision
- maxillofacial surgery
- medical staff
- diabetic patients
- patient care
- heart disease
- medical records
- tracking objects
- medical data
- clinical studies
- decision support system
- clinical practice guidelines
- medical knowledge
- mean shift
- medical center
- patient groups
- computer interpretable
- partially occluded
- feature vectors
- electronic health records
- human detection
- wound healing
- kalman filter
- appearance model
- clinical decision support systems