Browsing Queen Mary University of London Theses by Subject "visual tracking"
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Active visual tracking in multi-agent scenarios
(Queen Mary University of London, 2018-06-06)Camera-equipped robots (agents) can autonomously follow people to provide continuous assistance in wide areas, e.g. museums and airports. Each agent serves one person (target) at a time and aims to maintain its target ... -
Beyond key velocity: Continuous sensing for expressive control on the Hammond Organ and Digital keyboards
(Queen Mary University of London, 12/05/2020)In this thesis we seek to explore the potential for continuous key position to be used as an expressive control in keyboard musical instruments, and how preexisting skills can be adapted to leverage this additional control. ... -
Prognostic factors and the clinical course of follicular lymphoma in the FDG-PET and rituximab era.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2012)Follicular lymphoma (FL) is classically described as an incurable disease characterised by a distinctive clinical course, with repeated relapses and remissions. A progressive shortening of the duration of each remission ... -
Self-correcting Bayesian target tracking
(Queen Mary University of London, 2015-07-01)Abstract Visual tracking, a building block for many applications, has challenges such as occlusions,illumination changes, background clutter and variable motion dynamics that may degrade the tracking performance and are ...