Targets and Shapes Tracking (Advanced Seminar)

Goce Trajcevski, P. Scheuermann
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The topics of tracking moving objects and moving shapes have been extensively researched in multiple communities – from Moving Objects Databases (MOD) and spatio-temporal data management, through image/video processing and traffic management, to environmental and ecology studies. This paper gives a summary of the topics discussed in the advanced seminar on tracking objects and shapes, as well as an overview of its proposed structure. After a brief introduction and motivation-survey of different research fields and societal applications, the first part of the seminar will give a historic survey of the fundamental techniques for tracking mobile objects. The second part will give an overview of the approaches popular in MOD and spatiotemporal data management communities (tracking and querying, streaming data, map-matching, etc.). The third part is the central one – discussing the issues and solutions in distributed tracking of moving objects and shapes: from topological predicates and trends detection, through tracking deformable shapes, to specifics of indoor tracking. The fourth major part is intended to be a "potpourri-style" review of different application contexts and the popular approaches for tracking individual objects and shapes – spanning from collective motion analysis in social networks and animal herds, through toxic elements, pollutants, and geoprocesses (landslides), to different approaches for visual analytics in this context. The main objective of this advanced seminar is to provide a cohesive overview of the different perspectives on motion tracking; the corresponding approaches for its effective management; and possibilities for other research directions
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目标和形状跟踪(高级研讨会)
跟踪运动物体和运动形状的主题已经在多个社区得到了广泛的研究——从运动物体数据库(MOD)和时空数据管理,到图像/视频处理和交通管理,再到环境和生态研究。本文总结了在跟踪对象和形状的高级研讨会上讨论的主题,并概述了其提出的结构。在对不同研究领域和社会应用的简要介绍和动机调查之后,研讨会的第一部分将对跟踪移动目标的基本技术进行历史调查。第二部分将概述MOD和时空数据管理社区中流行的方法(跟踪和查询、流数据、地图匹配等)。第三部分是中心部分,讨论了运动物体和形状的分布式跟踪中的问题和解决方案:从拓扑谓词和趋势检测,到跟踪可变形形状,再到室内跟踪的细节。第四个主要部分旨在“大杂烩式”地回顾不同的应用环境和跟踪单个物体和形状的流行方法——从社会网络和动物群中的集体运动分析,到有毒元素、污染物和地质过程(滑坡),再到在这种情况下进行视觉分析的不同方法。这个高级研讨会的主要目标是提供运动跟踪的不同观点的一个有凝聚力的概述;有效管理的相应途径;以及其他研究方向的可能性
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