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3 June 2014 Towards large scale multi-target tracking
Ba-Ngu Vo, Ba-Tuong Vo, Stephan Reuter, Quang Lam, Klaus Dietmayer
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Abstract
Multi-target tracking is intrinsically an NP-hard problem and the complexity of multi-target tracking solutions usually do not scale gracefully with problem size. Multi-target tracking for on-line applications involving a large number of targets is extremely challenging. This article demonstrates the capability of the random finite set approach to provide large scale multi-target tracking algorithms. In particular it is shown that an approximate filter known as the labeled multi-Bernoulli filter can simultaneously track one thousand five hundred targets in clutter on a standard laptop computer.
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Ba-Ngu Vo, Ba-Tuong Vo, Stephan Reuter, Quang Lam, and Klaus Dietmayer "Towards large scale multi-target tracking", Proc. SPIE 9085, Sensors and Systems for Space Applications VII, 90850W (3 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2055002
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KEYWORDS
Electronic filtering

Target detection

3D modeling

Picosecond phenomena

3D acquisition

3D metrology

Detection and tracking algorithms

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