Real-time visual tracking of complex structures

Presents a framework for three-dimensional model-based tracking. Graphical rendering technology is combined with constrained active contour tracking to create a robust wire-frame tracking system. It operates in real time at video frame rate (25 Hz) on standard hardware. It is based on an internal CA...

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Lagrangian functions
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Pattern analysis
Real time
Rendering (computer graphics)
Robustness
Space technology
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Visual servoing
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