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  2. Video content analysis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_content_analysis

    Video content analysis is a subset of computer vision and thereby of artificial intelligence. Two major academic benchmark initiatives are TRECVID, [23] which uses a small portion of i-LIDS video footage, and the PETS Benchmark Data. [24] They focus on functionalities such as tracking, left luggage detection and virtual fencing.

  3. Video tracking - Wikipedia

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    Video tracking. Video tracking is the process of locating a moving object (or multiple objects) over time using a camera. It has a variety of uses, some of which are: human-computer interaction, security and surveillance, video communication and compression, augmented reality, traffic control, medical imaging [ 1] and video editing. [ 2][ 3 ...

  4. Open Source Physics - Wikipedia

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    Tracker: An open-source software video analysis and modeling tool designed for use in physics education and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [1] In the context of physics education, video analysis means tracking the motions of objects in videos to obtain their 2-D position-time data and associated physical quantities such as ...

  5. Video motion analysis - Wikipedia

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    Video motion analysis is a technique used to get information about moving objects from video. Examples of this include gait analysis, [ 1] sport replays, speed and acceleration calculations and, in the case of team or individual sports, task performance analysis. The motion analysis technique usually involves a high-speed camera and a computer ...

  6. Motion capture - Wikipedia

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    Motion tracking or motion capture started as a photogrammetric analysis tool in biomechanics research in the 1970s and 1980s, and expanded into education, training, sports and recently computer animation for television, cinema, and video games as the technology matured. Since the 20th century, the performer has to wear markers near each joint ...

  7. Online video analytics - Wikipedia

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    Online video analytics (also known as Web video analytics) is the measurement, analysis and reporting of videos viewed online. It is used for the purposes of understanding the consumption patterns ( behavioral analysis) and optimizing viewing experience ( quality of service analysis). Online video analytics differs from traditional television ...

  8. Tracker - Wikipedia

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    Tracker (video analysis software), an open source video analysis and modeling tool. BitTorrent tracker, a server that directs the BitTorrent downloads and uploads. A piece of software used in Internet tracking. Music tracker, a program used to sequence music using synthesized sounds from a sound chip.

  9. HuffPost Data

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    HuffPost Data. Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics