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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

Computer vision example of tracking a hockey player using the Boosted Particle Filter (from UBC.)

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~okumak/research.html
http://smart-machines.blogspot.com

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  • I think the occlusion handling is quite good. How do you initialize it? Is it manual? Can I possibly have your source code? Thank you

  • This tracker is the Boosted Particle filter. Look it up on Google.

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  • Are you interested in visual tracking with something like a boosted tracking take a look at my channel.

    I developed an innovative object tracker based on a modified version of CONDENSATION algorithm. My face (or pedestrian) tracker is able to run near to 60/70 fps with 320x240 images.

  • good work, a particle filter is a good method for bayesian estimation.. i work with this now.. you have a paper for this work??

  • Thank you for that

  • note the wigle dance the hockey player does to tell the other hockey players in the hive where the flowers are.

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