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Zdenek Kalal's Object Tracking Algorithm Learns On The Fly

Posted April 01, 2011 10:49 AM

From Engadget:

Microsoft's own OneVision Video Recognizer may be novel, but if the folks in Redmond are seriously looking to take things next-level, they should probably cast their gaze across the pond. Zdenek Kalal, a researcher at the University of Surrey, has just created what may be the most sophisticated vision system known to the civilian world. In essence, it takes the mundane task of tracking objects to an entirely new platform, enabling users to select an object on the fly and have the algorithm immediately start tracking something new. Within seconds, it's able to maintain a lock even if your object twists, turns, or leaves / returns. Furthermore, these "objects" could be used as air mice if you force it to track your digits, and if you teach it what your staff looks like, you'll have a fully automated security scanner that can recognize faces and grant / deny access based on its database of white-listed individuals. Frankly, we'd rather you see it for yourself than listen to us extolling its virtues -- vid's after the break, per usual.Continue reading Zdenek Kalal's object tracking algorithm learns on the fly, likely to make next 007 flick (video)Zdenek Kalal's object tracking algorithm learns on the fly, likely to make next 007 flick (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 31 Mar 2011 23:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  University of Surrey (1), (2)  | Email this | Comments

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04/01/2011 11:27 PM

game changer. very interesting. (and scary too)

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04/04/2011 10:23 AM

There's some great work being achieved so very rapidly. I don't think the downsides of this tech will detract at all from the numerous upside ones.

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04/04/2011 7:30 PM

you say that until a robot drone starts following you down the highway... and can track you through bush, city, or whatever....

just like starwars...

only half of us are interested in the good side of the force you know.

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