Active visual scene exploration
<p>This thesis addresses information theoretic methods for control of one or several active cameras in the context of visual surveillance. This approach has two advantages. Firstly, any system dealing with real inputs must take into account noise in the measurements and the underlying system m...
Main Authors: | Sommerlade, E, Eric Chris Wolfgang Sommerlade |
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Other Authors: | Reid, I |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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