2nd IEEE Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Tracking and Surveillance (PETS2001)

December 9, 2001, Kauai, Hawaii (in conjunction with CVPR'2001)

List of papers follows (full programme to appear shortly) 



 
Provisional papers for the 2nd IEEE Workshop on PETS
Authors
Title of Paper
Affiliation
L. Marcenaro, F. Oberti and C. S. Regazzoni Multiple Objects Colour-Based Tracking using Multiple Cameras in Complex Time-Varying Outdoor Scenes DIBE - University of Genoa, Italy
T. Ellis and M. Xu Object Detection and Tracking in an Open and Dynamic World Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, City University, London, UK
J. H. Piater and J. L. Crowley Multi Modal Tracking of Interacting Targets using Gaussian Approximations Laboratoire GAVIR-IMAG, INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France
K. Sato and J. K. Aggarwal Tracking Persons and Vehicles in Outdoor Image Sequences using Temporal Spatio-Velocity Transform Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
S. Khan, O. Javed and M. Shah Tracking in Uncalibrated Cameras with Overlapping Field of View Computer Vision Lab, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Central Florida, USA
J. Black and T. Ellis Multi Camera Image Tracking Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, City University, UK
Q. Zhou and J. K. Aggarwal Tracking and Classifying Moving Objects from Video Computer and Vision Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
L. M. Fuentes and S. A. Velastin People Tracking in Surveillance Applications Department of Electronic Engineering, King's College London, UK
N. T. Siebel and S. J. Maybank Real-Time Tracking of Pedestrians and Vehicles Computational Vision Group, The University of Reading, UK
A. E. C. Pece Tracking of Non-Gaussian Clusters in the PETS2001 Image Sequences Datalogisk Institut (DIKU), The University of Copenhagen, Denmark
A. Senior, A. Hampapur, Y-L. Tian, L. Brown, S. Pankanti and R. Bolle Appearance Models for Occlusion Handling IBM T.J. Watson Research Centre, NY, USA

The list above excludes an invited speaker (to be announced.)

The papers will be included in the workshop proceedings. The workshop proceedings will be published electronically on CDROM along with proceedings of other CVPR'01 workshops.  Fuller versions of the best papers from PETS'2001 will be considered for publication in a special issue of a leading vision journal.

For information on registration for the workshop please refer to the main CVPR'2001 registration page.



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