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Motion Prediction Using Adaptive Association Rules

STRYKA, L. Motion Prediction Using Adaptive Association Rules. Proceedings of the 12th Conference STUDENT EEICT 2006 Volume 4. Brno: Brno University of Technology, 2006. p. 400-404. ISBN: 80-214-3163-6.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Stryka Lukáš, Ing., DIFS (FIT)
Abstract

This paper presents a method for object motion prediction in video. The method will work on XML data produced by M4 Project. The M4 project (Multi Modal Meeting Manager) is concerned with the construction of a demonstration system to enable structuring, browsing and querying of an archive of automatically analyzed meetings. Output XML data describe motions of some objects in video, but this data is not complete. So we need some prediction model which provides us information about position and movement of the objects in video sequences which are not described in output XML document.
This paper is focused on a prediction method using adaptive association rules. These rules are generated during time series processing and they continuously adapt to current behavior of the time series representing the motion vector of an object.

Keywords

adaptive association rules, motion, prediction, time series, M4 project

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Published
2006
Pages
400–404
Proceedings
Proceedings of the 12th Conference STUDENT EEICT 2006 Volume 4
Conference
Student EEICT 2006
ISBN
80-214-3163-6
Publisher
Brno University of Technology
Place
Brno
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT22365,
  author="Lukáš {Stryka}",
  title="Motion Prediction Using Adaptive Association Rules",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the 12th Conference STUDENT EEICT 2006 Volume 4",
  year="2006",
  pages="400--404",
  publisher="Brno University of Technology",
  address="Brno",
  isbn="80-214-3163-6",
  url="http://www.feec.vutbr.cz/EEICT/2006/sbornik/03-Doktorske_projekty/07-Informacni_systemy/11-stryka.pdf"
}
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Specifický výzkum, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, SV, start: 2005-01-01, end: 2009-12-31, completed
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