Centroid tracking and velocity measurement of white blood cell in video.
Mohamed Maher AtaAmira S. AshourYanhui GuoMustafa M. Abd-ElnabyPublished in: Health Inf. Sci. Syst. (2018)
Keyphrases
- face detection and tracking
- video images
- object segmentation and tracking
- real time
- video surveillance
- person detection
- video sequences
- video streams
- input video
- video data
- moving camera
- multimedia
- object detection and tracking
- surveillance videos
- video frames
- video dataset
- video content
- particle filter
- successive frames
- image frames
- event detection
- articulated human motion
- stationary camera
- low frame rate
- object motion
- temporal continuity
- foreground background segmentation
- light intensity
- optical flow
- video scene
- object tracking
- video shots
- visual tracking
- kalman filter
- dynamic background
- video retrieval
- live video
- video tracking
- video clips
- key frames
- motion segmentation
- constant velocity
- phase contrast
- dynamic scenes
- text detection
- motion model
- space time
- wide area motion imagery
- reference trajectory
- motion capture
- video database
- multimedia data
- face detection
- image sequences