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2015-01-19 14:09:19 -0600
kripster
Object detection and Camshift interaction
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camshift
absdiff
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2015-04-14 13:30:01 -0600
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incorrect parameter for calcOpticalFlowPyrLK
calcOpticalFlowPyrLK
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parameter-passing
tracking
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2015-04-26 11:58:19 -0600
215
move a rect given a new center position to it..
Rect
opencv
tracking
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2016-12-28 09:50:18 -0600
hyder
openmp with sections directive
openmp
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parallelization
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2017-07-24 18:05:41 -0600
mhaghighat
What is a valid/invalid ROI for OpenCV tracker?
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opencv
tracking
object-tracking
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2018-02-12 10:33:08 -0600
bobbie
Track/Detect an object with a dynamic background
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2020-07-29 17:30:02 -0600
sydsdk
Compiling Tracker from tutorial leads to error: ‘Tracker’ was not declared in this scope
tracking
cpp
c++
opencv_contrib
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2015-09-14 16:12:01 -0600
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Tracking using PTU
opticalflow
tracking
ros
c++
opencv
Lukas-Kanade
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