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Original Title: Automatic anlysis and recognition of moving objects in the picture by method of phase correlation
Czech Title: Automatic anlysis and recognition of moving objects in the picture by method of phase correlation
English Title: Automatic anlysis and recognition of moving objects in the picture by method of phase correlation
Author(s): BERJAK, J.; DRUCKMÜLLER, M.
Type: journal article
Language: en
Original Abstract: The paper deals with automatically analysis and recognition of moving objects in the picture. The paper is a part area computer graphic.For analysis to solve this method of Phase correlation that works with spectums of picture obtained by a camera. The method is planned to be tested on moving objects in areas of biomedicine or genetics.
Czech abstract: Tato práce se zabývá automatickou analýzou a rozpoznáním pohybujících se objektů v obraze. Tato práce spadá do oblasti počítačové grafiky. Pro řešení byla zvolena metoda Fázové korelace, která pracuje se spektry obrazů získaných z kamery Tato metada bude testována na pohybujících se objektech z oblasti biomedicíny nebo genetiky.
English abstract: The paper deals with automatically analysis and recognition of moving objects in the picture. The paper is a part area computer graphic.For analysis to solve this method of Phase correlation that works with spectums of picture obtained by a camera. The method is planned to be tested on moving objects in areas of biomedicine or genetics.
Keywords: move, object, picture, recognition, phase correlation
Released: 23.09.2004
Publisher: Warsaw University of Technology, Brno University of Technology
Location: 5th International Conference Warsaw, Poland
Pages from: 35
Pages to: 37
Pages count: 3