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Lauro Snidaro
Researcher at University of Udine
Publications - 96
Citations - 1808
Lauro Snidaro is an academic researcher from University of Udine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Video tracking. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1695 citations.
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Context-based Information Fusion
TL;DR: This survey aims to provide a comprehensive status of recent and current research on context-based Information Fusion (IF) systems, tracing back the roots of the original thinking behind the development of the concept of "context" and discussing the current strategies and techniques.
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Active video-based surveillance system: the low-level image and video processing techniques needed for implementation
TL;DR: In this article, the low-level image and video processing techniques needed to implement a modern surveillance system are described and change detection methods for both fixed and mobile cameras (pan and tilt) are introduced and registration methods for multicamera systems with overlapping and nonoverlapping views are discussed.
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Trajectory clustering and its applications for video surveillance
TL;DR: A trajectory clustering method suited for video surveillance and monitoring systems that is dynamic and built in real-time as the trajectory data is acquired, without the need of an off-line processing step.
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Video security for ambient intelligence
TL;DR: A video security application for people detection, tracking, and counting in indoor environments is presented and may be employed to estimate the number of accesses in public buildings, as well as the preferred followed routes.
Book
Context-Enhanced Information Fusion: Boosting Real-World Performance with Domain Knowledge
TL;DR: This text reviews the fundamental theory and latest methods for including contextual information in fusion process design and implementation, emphasizing the benefit of combining different techniques to overcome the limitations of a single perspective.