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Multiple target tracking based on sets of trajectories

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arxiv 1605.08163 v6 pith:Y2QSES5P submitted 2016-05-26 cs.CV cs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.CVcs.SYeess.SY
keywords trajectoriestrackingdensityfunctionsmultiplesetstargetapproach
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We propose a solution of the multiple target tracking (MTT) problem based on sets of trajectories and the random finite set framework. A full Bayesian approach to MTT should characterise the distribution of the trajectories given the measurements, as it contains all information about the trajectories. We attain this by considering multi-object density functions in which objects are trajectories. For the standard tracking models, we also describe a conjugate family of multitrajectory density functions.

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