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FUSION 2015: Washington, DC, USA
- 18th International Conference on Information Fusion, FUSION 2015, Washington, DC, USA, July 6-9, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-0-9824-4386-6
- Georgios Papachristoudis, John W. Fisher III:
Efficient information planning in Gaussian MRFs. 1-8 - Qiang Liu, Alexander Ihler, John W. Fisher III:
Boosting crowdsourcing with expert labels: Local vs. global effects. 9-14 - Himanshu Nayar, Raj Rao Nadakuditi:
OptFuse: Low-rank factor estimation by optimal data-driven linear fusion of multiple signal-plus-noise matrices. 15-21 - Gene T. Whipps, Emre Ertin, Randolph L. Moses:
Distributed sensing for quickest change detection of point radiation sources. 22-27 - Beipeng Mu, Gregory E. Newstadt, Dennis L. Wei, Alfred O. Hero III, Jonathan P. How:
Adaptive search for multi-class targets with heterogeneous importance. 28-33 - Anne-Laure Jousselme, Giuliana Pallotta:
Dissecting uncertainty-based fusion techniques for maritime anomaly detection. 34-41 - Valentina Dragos, Xavier Lerouvreur, Sylvain Gatepaille:
A critical assessment of two methods for heterogeneous information fusion. 42-49 - Johan Pieter de Villiers, Kathryn B. Laskey, Anne-Laure Jousselme, Erik Blasch, Alta de Waal, Gregor Pavlin, Paulo Cesar G. da Costa:
Uncertainty representation, quantification and evaluation for data and information fusion. 50-57 - Erik Blasch, Alex Aved:
URREF for veracity assessment in query-based information fusion systems. 58-65 - Max Krüger:
Gradual vs. binary conflicts in Bayesian networks applied to sensor failure detection. 66-73 - Muhammad Altamash Khan, Martin Ulmke:
Improvements in the implementation of log-homotopy based particle flow filters. 74-81 - Fernando Jose Iglesias Garcia, Melanie Bocquel, Hans Driessen:
Langevin Monte Carlo filtering for target tracking. 82-89 - Zhansheng Duan, Xiaoyun Li:
A new nonlinear state estimator using the fusion of multiple extended Kalman filters. 90-97 - Parinaz Kasebzadeh, Carsten Fritsche, Emre Özkan, Fredrik Gunnarsson, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Joint antenna and propagation model parameter estimation using RSS measurements. 98-103 - Muhammad Waqas Khan, Andrew H. Kemp, Naveed Salman, Lyudmila Mihaylova:
Tracking of wireless mobile nodes in he presence of unknown path-loss characteristics. 104-111 - Mehmet Ali Çagri Tuncer, Dirk Schulz:
Monte Carlo based distance dependent Chinese restaurant process for segmentation of 3D LIDAR data using motion and spatial features. 112-118 - Chao Yang, Kevin Buck, Mrinal Kumar:
An evaluation of Monte Carlo for nonlinear initial uncertainty propagation in Keplerian mechanics. 119-125 - Olga Isupova, Lyudmila Mihaylova, Danil Kuzin, Garik Markarian, François Septier:
An expectation maximisation algorithm for behaviour analysis in video. 126-133 - Allan De Freitas, François Septier, Lyudmila Mihaylova, Simon J. Godsill:
How can subsampling reduce complexity in sequential MCMC methods and deal with big data in target tracking? 134-141 - Denis Kolev, Garik Markarian, Dmitry Kangin:
Data fusion for unsupervised video object detection, tracking and geo-positioning. 142-149 - James P. Ferry, Darren Lo, Thomas Seaquist:
A Bayesian idealization of entity resolution. 150-157 - Alexander Gutfraind, Ilya Safro, Lauren Ancel Meyers:
Multiscale network generation. 158-165 - David J. Marchette, Elizabeth Leeds Hohman:
Utilizing covariates in partially observed networks. 166-172 - Karl Granström, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Detectability analysis of detection and estimation of structured action from cluttered data. 173-179 - Forrest W. Crawford:
Hidden network reconstruction from information diffusion. 180-185 - Dinesh C. Verma, Will E. Leland, Tien Pham, Ananthram Swami, Greg Cirincione:
Advances in network sciences via collaborative multi-disciplinary research. 186-193 - Ira B. Schwartz, Brandon Lindley, Leah B. Shaw:
Adaptive dynamics, control, and extinction in networked populations. 194-199 - Michael R. Margitus, Gregory Tauer, Moises Sudit:
RDF versus attributed graphs: The war for the best graph representation. 200-206 - Christian Anderson, Paul Breimyer, Stephanie Foster, Kelly Geyer, J. Daniel Griffith, Andrew Heier, Arjun Majumdar, Danelle C. Shah, Olga Simek, Nicholas Stanisha, Frederick R. Waugh:
A network science approach to open source data fusion and analytics for disaster response. 207-214 - Christof Chlebek, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Stochastic nonlinear model predictive control based on deterministic scenario generation. 215-222 - Kenneth J. Hintz, Ivan Kadar:
Improving ORM utilizing implicit collaboration & context sensitive fusion. 223-230 - Sijia Liu, Feishe Chen, Aditya Vempaty, Makan Fardad, Lixin Shen, Pramod K. Varshney:
Sparsity-promoting sensor management for estimation: An energy balance point of view. 231-238 - Dipankar Maity, John S. Baras:
Dynamic, optimal sensor scheduling and value of information. 239-244 - Tien Pham, Gregory H. Cirincione, Ananthram Swami, Gavin Pearson, Christopher Williams:
Distributed analytics and information science. 245-252 - Bailu Wang, Wei Yi, Suqi Li, Mark R. Morelande, Lingjiang Kong, Xiaobo Yang:
Distributed multi-target tracking via generalized multi-Bernoulli random finite sets. 253-261 - Suqi Li, Wei Yi, Mark R. Morelande, Bailu Wang, Lingjiang Kong:
Joint multi-Bernoulli RFS for two-target scenario. 262-270 - Pablo Barrios, Ghayur Naqvi, Martin David Adams, Keith Yu Kit Leung, Felipe Inostroza:
The Cardinalized Optimal Linear Assignment (COLA) metric for multi-object error evaluation. 271-279 - Ronald P. S. Mahler:
Tracking targets with pairwise-Markov dynamics. 280-286 - Joseph T. Bernardo:
Cognitive and functional frameworks for hard/soft fusion for the condition monitoring of aircraft. 287-294 - Manisha Mishra, David Sidoti, Diego Fernando Martinez Ayala, Xu Han, Gopi Vinod Avvari, Lingyi Zhang, Krishna R. Pattipati, Woosun An, James A. Hansen, David L. Kleinman:
Dynamic resource management and information integration for proactive decision support and planning. 295-302 - Yu Luo, Wen Jiang, Deyun Zhou, Xiyun Qin, Jun Zhan:
A revised method for ranking generalized fuzzy numbers. 303-310 - Nicholas J. Napoli, Laura E. Barnes, Kamal Premaratne:
Correlation coefficient based template matching: Accounting for uncertainty in selecting the winner. 311-318 - Lance M. Kaplan, Magdalena Ivanovska, Audun Jøsang, Francesco Sambo:
Towards subjective networks: Extending conditional reasoning in subjective logic. 319-326 - Mark R. Morelande, Sofia Suvorova, Fiona Fletcher, Sergey Simakov, William Moran:
Multi-target tracking for multistatic sonobuoy systems. 327-332 - Thomas Powers, David W. Krout, Les Atlas:
Sensor selection from independence graphs using submodularity. 333-337 - Peter Willett, Tod Luginbuhl, Marcus Baum:
The GFMT HPMHT puzzle. 338-345 - Stefano Coraluppi, Craig Carthel:
Generalizations to the track-oriented MHT recursion. 346-350 - Martina Broetje, Kolja Pikora:
Parameter estimation for multistatic active sonar using extended fixed points. 351-358 - Leonardo Maria Millefiori, Paolo Braca, Karna Bryan, Peter Willett:
Adaptive filtering of imprecisely time-stamped measurements with application to AIS networks. 359-365 - Dominik Kellner, Michael Barjenbruch, Klaus Dietmayer, Jens Klappstein, Jürgen Dickmann:
Joint radar alignment and odometry calibration. 366-374 - Galina L. Rogova, Marcus I. Bursik, Solene Pouget:
Learning under uncertainty for interpreting the pattern of volcanic eruptions. 375-382 - Rohit Kumar:
New algorithms for daylight harvesting in a private office. 383-392 - M. Kaddour, Nourdine Ait Tmazirte, Maan El Badaoui El Najjar, Z. Naja, Nazih Moubayed:
Fault detection and exclusion of cycle slips for carrier-phase in GNSS positionning. 393-398 - Eleonora Laurenza:
Solving conflicts in database fusion with Bayesian networks. 399-406 - Jean Dezert, Albena Tchamova, Deqiang Han:
A real Z-box experiment for testing Zadeh's example. 407-412 - Kuang Zhou, Arnaud Martin, Quan Pan, Zhunga Liu:
Evidential relational clustering using medoids. 413-420 - Gabriel Terejanu:
Active data collection for inadequate models. 421-427 - Deqiang Han, Jean Dezert, Yi Yang:
Two novel methods for BBA approximation based on focal element redundancy. 428-434 - Fotios Katsilieris, Hans Driessen, Alexander Yarovoy:
Threat-based sensor management for joint target tracking and classification. 435-442 - Marcos Paul Gerardo-Castro, Thierry Peynot, Fabio Ramos, Robert Fitch:
Non-parametric consistency test for multiple-sensing-modality data fusion. 443-451 - Deqiang Han, X. Rong Li, Yu Liu:
Mock-measurement based performance evaluation of inertial navigation without knowing ground truth. 452-459 - Qiang Liu, Xin Wang, Nageswara S. V. Rao:
Artificial neural networks for estimation and fusion in long-haul sensor networks. 460-467 - Qiang Liu, Xin Wang, Nageswara S. V. Rao:
Accuracy and consistency in estimation and fusion over long-haul sensor networks. 468-475 - Armond Conte, Ruixin Niu:
Censoring in distributed radar tracking systems with various feedback models. 476-483 - Dominic E. Schaub:
Statistical evaluation of information source performance. 484-491 - Kamiar Radnosrati, Fredrik Gunnarsson, Fredrik Gustafsson:
New trends in radio network positioning. 492-498 - Le Zhang, Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
A method for evaluating performance of joint tracking and classification. 499-506 - Claude Jauffret, Annie-Claude Perez-Pignol:
Target motion analysis by inverse triangulation. 507-514 - Feng Yang, Wanying Zhang:
Bernoulli filter with linear equality constraints. 515-520 - Chongyang He, Yan Liang, Jinfeng Zhang, Xiaoxue Feng, Qian Feng:
Doppler-only tracking under a minimum detectable velocity constraint. 521-528 - Mengqi Ren, Ruixin Niu:
Terminative joint sequential object detection and tracking based on fused test statistics. 529-533 - Chris Kreucher, Kristine L. Bell, David Sobota:
A comparison of tracking algorithms for supermaneuverable targets. 534-541 - Alessandro Oltramari, Jin-Hee Cho:
ComTrustO: Composite trust-based ontology framework for information and decision fusion. 542-549 - Audun Jøsang, Magdalena Ivanovska, Tim Muller:
Trust revision for conflicting sources. 550-557 - Murat Sensoy, Lance M. Kaplan, Gonul Ayci, Geeth de Mel:
FUSE-BEE: Fusion of subjective opinions through behavior estimation. 558-565 - Kevin S. Chan, Kelvin Marcus, Lisa M. Scott, Rommie L. Hardy:
Quality of information approach to improving source selection in tactical networks. 566-573 - Xiangyang Liu, He He, John S. Baras:
Crowdsourcing with multi-dimensional trust. 574-581 - Thomas A. Babbitt, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Trust metric integration in resource constrained networks via data fusion. 582-589 - Peixin Gao, John S. Baras, Jennifer Golbeck:
Semiring-based trust evaluation for information fusion in social network services. 590-596 - Jean Dezert, Kaouthar Benameur, Laurent Ratton, Jean-François Grandin:
On the quality estimation of optimal multiple criteria data association solutions. 597-604 - James A. Fitch, Mark E. Oxley, Christine M. Schubert-Kabban:
Optimal fusion rules for label fusion of dependent classification systems. 605-612 - Ryan Jesse Pirkl, Bryan A. Yocom, Jason Matthew Aughenbaugh:
Bayesian broadband passive sonar tracking. 613-620 - Ryan Jesse Pirkl, Jason Matthew Aughenbaugh:
Bayesian passive sonar tracking with conventional beamformer-level data. 621-628 - Maciej Wielgo, Stanislaw Rzewuski, Jacek Misiurewicz, Anna Kurowska, Mateusz Malanowski:
Multistatic tracking experiment with a WiFiRAD passive radar. 629-635 - Wenbo Dou, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Configuration selection for fusion of range and Doppler measurements from multistatic radars for air collision warning. 636-643 - Rui Zhang, Quanyan Zhu:
Secure and resilient distributed machine learning under adversarial environments. 644-651 - T. Abirami, Ehsan Taghavi, Ratnasingham Tharmarasa, Thia Kirubarajan, Anne-Claire Boury-Brisset:
Fusing social network data with hard data. 652-658 - Benjamin A. Miller, Michelle S. Beard, Manfred D. Laubichler, Nadya T. Bliss:
Temporal and multi-source fusion for detection of innovation in collaboration networks. 659-665 - Subrata Das, Ria Ascano, Matthew Macarty:
Distributed big data search for analyst queries and data fusion. 666-673 - Kevin Romeo, Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Peter Willett:
Data fusion with ML-PMHT for very low SNR track detection in an OTHR. 689-695 - Joelle Al Hage, Nourdine Ait Tmazirte, Maan E. El Najjar, Denis Pomorski:
Fault tolerant fusion approach based on information theory applied on GNSS localization. 696-702 - Gerhard Kurz, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Heart phase estimation using directional statistics for robotic beating heart surgery. 703-710 - Florian Pfaff, Gerhard Kurz, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Multimodal circular filtering using Fourier series. 711-718 - Yu-Hui Chen, Dennis L. Wei, Gregory E. Newstadt, Marc De Graef, Jeffrey P. Simmons, Alfred O. Hero III:
Statistical estimation and clustering of group-invariant orientation parameters. 719-726 - Igor Gilitschenski, Gerhard Kurz, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Non-identity measurement models for orientation estimation based on directional statistics. 727-733 - Eyal Nitzan, Tirza Routtenberg, Joseph Tabrikian:
Cyclic Bayesian Cramér-Rao bound for filtering in circular state space. 734-741 - Benjamin Shapo, Christopher M. Kreucher:
Performance of maximum likelihood estimation for multipath TDOA passive ranging. 742-747 - Jin Seob Kim, Gregory S. Chirikjian:
Bayesian filtering for orientational distributions: A fourier approach. 748-753 - Augustin-Alexandru Saucan, Thierry Chonavel, Christophe Sintes, Jean-Marc Le Caillec:
Track before detect DOA tracking of extended targets with marked poisson point processes. 754-760 - Fredrik Gustafsson, Gustaf Hendeby, David Lindgren, George Mathai, Hans Habberstad:
Direction of arrival estimation in sensor arrays using local series expansion of the received signal. 761-766 - Christian Steffes, Marc Oispuu:
Direct single sensor TDOA localization using signal structure information. 767-773 - Talayeh Razzaghi, Oleg Roderick, Ilya Safro, Nick Marko:
Fast imbalanced classification of healthcare data with missing values. 774-781 - Mattias Tiger, Fredrik Heintz:
Online sparse Gaussian process regression for trajectory modeling. 782-791 - Chun-Wei Seah, Hai Leong Chieu, Kian Ming Adam Chai, Loo-Nin Teow, Lee Wei Yeong:
Troll detection by domain-adapting sentiment analysis. 792-799 - M. Dolores Ruiz, Juan Gómez-Romero, María J. Martín-Bautista, Daniel Sánchez, Miguel Delgado:
Fuzzy meta-association rules for information fusion. 800-807 - Hang Yu, Justin Dauwels:
Variational inference for graphical models of multivariate piecewise-stationary time series. 808-813 - David Griol, José Manuel Molina, Jesús García Herrero:
Fusion of sentiment analysis and emotion recognition to model the user's emotional state. 814-822 - Dongzhe Wang, Kezhi Mao, Gee Wah Ng:
Improving scene classification by fusion of training data and web resources. 823-829 - Tiancheng Li, Juan M. Corchado, Javier Bajo, Shudong Sun:
Multi-source data clustering. 830-837 - Tiancheng Li, Javier Prieto, Juan M. Corchado, Javier Bajo:
On the use and misuse of Bayesian filters. 838-845 - Patricia L. V. Ribeiro, Li Weigang, Tiancheng Li:
A unified approach for domain-specific tweet sentiment analysis. 846-853 - Chee-Yee Chong, Shozo Mori:
Track association using augmented state estimates. 854-861 - Felix Govaers, Chee-Yee Chong, Shozo Mori, Wolfgang Koch:
Comparison of augmented state track fusion methods for non-full-rate communication. 862-869 - Melih Gunay, Umut Orguner, Mübeccel Demirekler:
Chernoff fusion of Gaussian mixtures for distributed maneuvering target tracking. 870-877 - Jirí Ajgl, Miroslav Simandl, Jindrich Duník:
Approximation of powers of Gaussian mixtures. 878-885 - Kelin Lu, KC Chang, Rui Zhou:
The exact algorithm for multi-sensor asynchronous track-to-track fusion. 886-892 - Shilpa Lakhanpal, Ajay Gupta, Rajeev Agrawal:
Discover trending domains using fusion of supervised machine learning with natural language processing. 893-900 - Stuart C. Shapiro, Daniel R. Schlegel:
Use of background knowledge in natural language understanding for information fusion. 901-907 - Dale A. Lambert, Adam Saulwick, Kerry Trentelman:
Consensus: A comprehensive solution to the grand challenges of information fusion. 908-915 - Claire Laudy:
Hidden relationships discovery through high-level information fusion. 916-923 - Laécio L. Santos, Rommel N. Carvalho, Marcelo Ladeira, Li Weigang, Kathryn B. Laskey, Paulo C. G. Costa:
Scalable uncertainty treatment using triplestores and the OWL 2 RL profile. 924-931 - Jingyang Lu, Ruixin Niu:
A state estimation and malicious attack game in multi-sensor dynamic systems. 932-936 - Michael Beard, Ba-Tuong Vo, Ba-Ngu Vo, Sanjeev Arulampalam:
Sensor control for multi-target tracking using Cauchy-Schwarz divergence. 937-944 - Marion Byrne, Kruger White, Jason Williams:
Scheduling multifunction radar for search and tracking. 945-952 - Juhana Ahtiainen, Thierry Peynot, Jari Saarinen, Steven Scheding, Arto Visala:
Learned ultra-wideband RADAR sensor model for augmented LIDAR-based traversability mapping in vegetated environments. 953-960 - Michael Schuster, Johannes Reuter, Gerd Wanielik:
Probabilistic data association for tracking extended targets under clutter using random matrices. 961-968 - Matthew B. Hawes, Lyudmila Mihaylova, François Septier, Simon J. Godsill:
A Bayesian compressed sensing Kalman filter for direction of arrival estimation. 969-975 - Gemine Vivone, Paolo Braca, Karl Granström, Antonio Natale, Jocelyn Chanussot:
Converted measurements random matrix approach to extended target tracking using X-band marine radar data. 976-983 - Meiqin Liu, Tong-yang Jiang, Senlin Zhang:
The sequential Monte Carlo multi-Bernoulli filter for extended targets. 984-990 - Michael Beard, Stephan Reuter, Karl Granström, Ba-Tuong Vo, Ba-Ngu Vo, Alexander Scheel:
A generalised labelled multi-Bernoulli filter for extended multi-target tracking. 991-998 - Hung Gia Hoang, Ba-Tuong Vo, Ba-Ngu Vo:
A fast implementation of the generalized labeled multi-Bernoulli filter with joint prediction and update. 999-1006 - Karl Granström, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
An extended target tracking model with multiple random matrices and unified kinematics. 1007-1014 - Allen M. Waxman, Haijun Hu, Daniel Martin:
Maritime group motion analysis: Representation, learning, recognition, and deviation detection. 1015-1021 - Florian Faion, Antonio Zea, Marcus Baum, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Partial likelihood for unbiased extended object tracking. 1022-1029 - Antonio Zea, Florian Faion, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Exploiting clutter: Negative information for enhanced extended object tracking. 1030-1037 - Jannik Steinbring, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
GPU-accelerated progressive Gaussian filtering with applications to extended object tracking. 1038-1045 - Yuxin Zhao, Feng Yin, Fredrik Gunnarsson, Mehdi Amirijoo, Emre Özkan, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Particle filtering for positioning based on proximity reports. 1046-1052 - Lukas Köping, Marcin Grzegorzek, Frank Deinzer, Szymon Bobek, Mateusz Slazynski, Grzegorz J. Nalepa:
Improving indoor localization by user feedback. 1053-1060 - Feng Yin, Yuxin Zhao, Fredrik Gunnarsson:
Proximity report triggering threshold optimization for network-based indoor positioning. 1061-1069 - Jean Dezert, Julien Moras, Benjamin Pannetier:
Environment perception using grid occupancy estimation with belief functions. 1070-1077 - Snezhana Jovanoska, Felix Govaers, Reiner S. Thomä, Wolfgang Koch:
Dynamic-occlusion likelihood incorporation in a PHD filter based range-only tracking system. 1078-1084 - Miaomiao Liu, Xinde Li, Jean Dezert, Chaomin Luo:
Generic object recognition based on the fusion of 2D and 3D SIFT descriptors. 1085-1092 - Wenhui Feng, Chongzhao Han:
A novel approach for trajectory feature representation and anomalous trajectory detection. 1093-1099 - Behrouz Haji Soleimani, Erico N. de Souza, Casey Hilliard, Stan Matwin:
Anomaly detection in maritime data based on geometrical analysis of trajectories. 1100-1105 - Philippe Xu, Franck Davoine, Thierry Denoeux:
Evidential multinomial logistic regression for multiclass classifier calibration. 1106-1112 - Bo Liu, Erico N. de Souza, Casey Hilliard, Stan Matwin:
Ship movement anomaly detection using specialized distance measures. 1113-1120 - Ikram Chairi, David Griol, Jesús García Herrero, José Manuel Molina:
A proposal for improving spoken dialog systems using context information fusion. 1121-1127 - Rik Claessens, Gregor Pavlin, Patrick de Oude:
Context driven tracking using particle filters. 1128-1135 - Michael Mertens, Martin Ulmke:
Context-based ground target tracking - An integrated approach. 1136-1143 - Enrique Martí, Jesús García, José M. Molina López:
Adaptive sensor fusion architecture through ontology modeling and automatic reasoning. 1144-1151 - Giuliana Pallotta, Anne-Laure Jousselme:
Data-driven detection and context-based classification of maritime anomalies. 1152-1159 - Lauro Snidaro, Lubos Vaci, Jesús García, Enrique D. Martí, Anne-Laure Jousselme, Kama Bryan, Domenico Daniele Bloisi, Daniele Nardi:
A framework for dynamic context exploitation. 1160-1167 - Erik P. Blasen, Steven A. Israel:
Situation/threat context assessment. 1168-1175 - Giovanni Ferrin, Lauro Snidaro, Gian Luca Foresti:
Artifact "Metaphors": Gaining capability using "Wrong" tools. 1176-1181 - Jichuan Li, Arye Nehorai:
Distributed particle filtering via optimal fusion of Gaussian mixtures. 1182-1189 - André R. Braga, Marcelo G. S. Bruno, Emre Özkan, Carsten Fritsche, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Cooperative Terrain Based Navigation and coverage identification using consensus. 1190-1197 - Huimin Chen, Vesselin P. Jilkov, X. Rong Li:
On threshold optimization for aircraft conflict detection. 1198-1204 - Xuemei Wang, Jim X. Chen, Wenbo Ni:
A hybrid prediction method and its application in the distributed low-cost INS/GPS integrated navigation system. 1205-1212 - Bharanidhar Duraisamy, Tilo Schwarz, Christian Wöhler:
On track-to-track data association for automotive sensor fusion. 1213-1222 - Florian Kuhnt, Ralf Kohlhaas, Thomas Schamm, Johann Marius Zöllner:
Towards a unified traffic situation estimation model - Street-dependent behaviour and motion models. 1223-1229 - Xianbin Wu, Lin Wu, Yongjun Xu, Zhulin An, Boyu Diao:
Vessel trajectory partitioning based on hierarchical fusion of position data. 1230-1237 - Gereon Schüller, Philip Schmiegelt, Andreas Behrend:
Air traffic monitoring using datastream analysis techniques. 1238-1245 - José F. B. Brancalion, Douglas de Oliveira Marques, Karl Heinz Kienitz:
Framework for situation assessment and threat evaluation with application to an air defense scenario. 1246-1252 - Keith A. LeGrand, Kyle J. DeMars:
Relative multiple space object tracking using intensity filters. 1253-1261 - Tong-yang Jiang, Meiqin Liu, Xie Wang, Senlin Zhang:
Gaussian mixture multiple-model multi-Bernoulli filters for nonlinear models via unscented transforms. 1262-1269 - Hang Geng, Yan Liang, Feng Yang, Linfeng Xu:
Joint estimation of target state and ionosphere state for OTHR based tracking. 1270-1277 - Brandon A. Jones, Daniel S. Bryant, Ba-Tuong Vo, Ba-Ngu Vo:
Challenges of multi-target tracking for space situational awareness. 1278-1285 - Bin Jia, Khanh D. Pham, Erik Blasch, Dan Shen, Zhonghai Wang, Xin Tian, Genshe Chen:
Information weighted consensus-based cooperative space object tracking to overcome malfunctioned sensors and noisy links. 1286-1292 - Islam I. Hussein, Christopher W. T. Roscoe, Matthew P. Wilkins, Paul W. Schumacher:
On mutual information for observation-to-observation association. 1293-1298 - Daniel P. Lubey, Daniel J. Scheeres:
Automated state and dynamics estimation in dynamically mismodeled systems with information from optimal control policies. 1299-1306 - Weston R. Faber, Suman Chakravorty, Islam I. Hussein:
A randomized sampling based approach to multi-object tracking. 1307-1314 - Brian E. Ruttenberg, Matthew P. Wilkins, Avi Pfeffer:
Reasoning on resident space object hierarchies using probabilistic programming. 1315-1321 - Leszek Kaliciak, Hans I. Myrhaug, Ayse Göker, Dawei Song:
Adaptive relevance feedback for fusion of text and visual features. 1322-1329 - Clas Veiback, Gustaf Hendeby, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Tracking of dolphins in a basin using a constrained motion model. 1330-1337 - Wenchao Jiang, Zhaozheng Yin:
Combining passive visual cameras and active IMU sensors to track cooperative people. 1338-1345 - Amina Jameel, Fouzia Noor:
Improved multi-focus image fusion. 1346-1352 - Tharindu Rathnayake, Amirali Khodadadian Gostar, Reza Hoseinnezhad, Alireza Bab-Hadiashar:
Labeled multi-Bernoulli track-before-detect for multi-target tracking in video. 1353-1358 - Giorgio Battistelli, Luigi Chisci, Claudio Fantacci, Alfonso Farina, Ba-Ngu Vo:
Average Kullback-Leibler divergence for random finite sets. 1359-1366 - Uwe D. Hanebeck, Marcus Baum:
Association-free direct filtering of multi-target random finite sets with set distance measures. 1367-1374 - Marcus Baum, Balakumar Balasingam, Peter Willett, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
OSPA barycenters for clustering set-valued data. 1375-1381 - Marcus Baum, Peter Willett:
MMOSPA-based direction-of-arrival tracking with a passive sonar array - An experimental study. 1382-1387 - Marco Guerriero, Dayu Huang, Jayakrishnan Unnikrishnan, Michael Lexa, Satish Iyengar, Frederick W. Wheeler:
Change detection with an unknown sensor subset: More information is not always better. 1388-1394 - Soumalya Sarkar, Devesh K. Jha, Asok Ray, Yue Li:
Dynamic data-driven symbolic causal modeling for battery performance & health monitoring. 1395-1402 - Dayu Huang, Marco Guerriero, Xing Wang:
Detecting trend in randomly switched measurements. 1403-1409 - Calum G. Blair, John Thompson, Neil M. Robertson:
Identifying anomalous objects in SAS imagery using uncertainty. 1410-1416 - Robin Streiter, Sven Bauer, Gerd Wanielik:
Probabilistic GNSS signal tracking for safety relevant automotive applications. 1417-1421 - Marc Rene Zofka, Florian Kuhnt, Ralf Kohlhaas, Christoph Rist, Thomas Schamm, J. Marius Zöllner:
Data-driven simulation and parametrization of traffic scenarios for the development of advanced driver assistance systems. 1422-1428 - Maria Paola Clarizia, Paolo Braca, Christopher S. Ruf, Peter Willett:
Target detection using GPS signals of opportunity. 1429-1436 - Johan Wahlström, Isaac Skog, Peter Händel:
IMU alignment for smartphone-based automotive navigation. 1437-1443 - Subrata Das:
Distributed belief propagation for situation assessment in net-centric environment. 1444-1450 - Nageswara S. V. Rao, Chris Y. T. Ma, Urvashi Shah, Jun Zhuang, Fei He, David K. Y. Yau:
On resilience of cyber-physical infrastructures using discrete product-form games. 1451-1458 - Shan Lu, Mieczyslaw M. Kokar:
A situation assessment framework for cyber security information relevance reasoning. 1459-1466 - Riccardo Santini, Chiara Foglietta, Stefano Panzieri:
A graph-based evidence theory for assessing risk. 1467-1474 - Todd W. Martin, Kuo-Chu Chang:
Development and analysis of a probabilistic reasoning methodology for spectrum situational awareness and parameter estimation in uncertain environments. 1475-1482 - Yifei Sun, Mrinal Kumar:
Nonlinear Bayesian filtering based on Fokker-Planck equation and tensor decomposition. 1483-1488 - Uwe D. Hanebeck, Maxim Dolgov:
Adaptive lower bounds for Gaussian measures of polytopes. 1489-1496 - Sudhanshu Chandekar, Bernd-Peter Paris:
Large-scale, discrete IP geolocation via multi-factor evidence fusion using factor graphs. 1497-1504 - Tomas Toss, Patrik B. G. Dammert, Zoran Sjanic, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Navigation with SAR and 3D-map aiding. 1505-1510 - Simon J. Julier, Amadou Gning:
Bernoulli filtering on a moving platform. 1511-1518 - Mengxi Hao, Xianghui Yuan, Chongzhao Han:
Recursive joint track-to-track association and sensor nonlinear bias estimation based on generalized Bayes risk. 1519-1525 - Stephen D. Howard, Douglas Cochran, William Moran:
Gauge-invariant registration in networks. 1526-1532 - Klaudius Werber, Michael Barjenbruch, Jens Klappstein, Jürgen Dickmann, Christian Waldschmidt:
RoughCough - A new image registration method for radar based vehicle self-localization. 1533-1541 - Dietrich Fränken:
Filter initialization and batch estimation for tracking with angular-only measurements. 1542-1549 - David Frederic Crouse:
Cubature/unscented/sigma point Kalman filtering with angular measurement models. 1550-1557 - Jinghe Wang, Wei Yi, Mark R. Morelande, Lingjiang Kong:
A computationally efficient dynamic programming based track-before-detect. 1558-1565 - Paul Bui Quang, Christian Musso, François Le Gland:
The Kalman Laplace filter: A new deterministic algorithm for nonlinear Bayesian filtering. 1566-1573 - Stephan Reuter, Alexander Scheel, Klaus Dietmayer:
The multiple model labeled multi-Bernoulli filter. 1574-1580 - Hongyan Zhu, Kai Guo, Yan Lin:
DOA estimation based on the microphone array for the time-varying number of sound signals. 1581-1586 - Yi Chen, Gang Qian, Kiran Gunda, Himaanshu Gupta, Khurram Shafique:
Camera geolocation from mountain images. 1587-1596 - Hao He, Sora Choi, Pramod K. Varshney, Wei Su:
Distributed classification under statistical dependence with application to automatic modulation classification. 1597-1602 - Sebastian Thome, Eckart Michaelsen, Norbert Scherer-Negenborn, Klaus Jäger, Leo J. Doktorski:
Fusion of trackers on thermal image sequences. 1603-1608 - Bao Liu, Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
Multiple-model hypothesis testing using adaptive representative model. 1609-1616 - Fred Daum, Jim Huang:
Renormalization group flow in k-space for nonlinear filters, Bayesian decisions and transport. 1617-1624 - Felix Govaers, Wolfgang Koch, Peter Willett:
Gaussian-mixture based ensemble Kalman filter. 1625-1632 - Karl Berntorp:
Feedback particle filter: Application and evaluation. 1633-1640 - Nima Moshtagh, Moses W. Chan:
Multisensor fusion using homotopy particle filter. 1641-1648 - Syamantak Datta Gupta, Jun Ye Yu, Mahendra Mallick, Mark Coates, Mark R. Morelande:
Comparison of angle-only filtering algorithms in 3D using EKF, UKF, PF, PFF, and ensemble KF. 1649-1656 - Christian Musso, Paul Bui Quang, Achille Murangira:
A Laplace-based particle filter for track-before-detect. 1657-1663 - Sven Bauer, Robin Streiter, Gerd Wanielik:
Non-line-of-sight mitigation for reliable urban GNSS vehicle localization using a particle filter. 1664-1671 - Mahendra Mallick, Barbara F. La Scala, Branko Ristic, Thia Kirubarajan, J. Hill:
Comparison of filtering algorithms for ground target tracking using space-based GMTI radar. 1672-1679 - Roy L. Streit:
Saddle point method for JPDA and related filters. 1680-1687 - Felipe Inostroza, Keith Yu Kit Leung, Martin David Adams:
Incorporating estimated feature descriptor information into Rao Blackwellized-PHD-SLAM. 1688-1695 - Marcio Monteiro, Alexandre Barreto, Thabet Kacem, Duminda Wijesekera, Paulo C. G. Costa:
Detecting malicious ADS-B transmitters using a low-bandwidth sensor network. 1696-1701 - Pedro A. Forero, Paul A. Baxley, Logan Straatemeier:
Passive tracking of underwater acoustic sources with sparse innovations. 1702-1708 - Vesselin P. Jilkov, X. Rong Li, Jeffrey H. Ledet:
An efficient algorithm for aircraft conflict detection and resolution using List Viterbi Algorithm. 1709-1716 - Socrates Deligeorges, C. Lavey, George Cakiades, Jemin George, Y. Wang, F. N. Ez, F. Doyle:
A mobile acoustic sensor fusion network using biologically inspired sensors and synchronization. 1717-1723 - Wenchao Jiang, Zhaozheng Yin:
Indoor localization with a signal tree. 1724-1731 - Steven Schoenecker, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Can this target be tracked? 1732-1739 - Wen Cao, Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
Joint multi-target detection and tracking using conditional joint decision and estimation with OSPA-like cost. 1740-1747 - Clement Magnant, Audrey Giremus, Éric Grivel, Laurent Ratton, Bernard Joseph:
Joint tracking and classification based on kinematic and target extent measurements. 1748-1755 - Victor B. Frencl, João B. R. do Val:
Individuals motion models based on probabilistic distribution profiles. 1756-1763 - Wen Cao, Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
Joint tracking and classification based on conditional joint decision and estimation. 1764-1771 - Woo-Chan Kim, Taek Lyul Song:
Spatial clutter measurement density estimation in nonhomogeneous measurement spaces. 1772-1777 - Florian Meyer, Paolo Braca, Peter Willett, Franz Hlawatsch:
Scalable multitarget tracking using multiple sensors: A belief propagation approach. 1778-1785 - Johannes Wintenby, Daniel Svensson:
Adaptive Kernel background intensity estimation based on local 2D orientation. 1786-1793 - Karl Granström, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
PHD filter with approximate multiobject density measurement update. 1802-1809 - Rong Yang, Gee Wah Ng, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Bearings-only tracking with fusion from heterogenous passive sensors: ESM/EO and acoustic. 1810-1816 - Jindrich Duník, Ondrej Straka, Miroslav Simandl, Oliver Kost, Jirí Ajgl, Milos Sotak, Radek Baranek, Zdenek Kana:
Estimation of state and measurement noise characteristics. 1817-1824 - Ondrej Straka, Jindrich Duník, Miroslav Simandl:
Design of discrete second order filters for continuous-discrete models. 1825-1832 - Yuemei Qin, Yan Liang, Yanbo Yang, Quan Pan, Yanting Yang:
Adaptive upper-bound linear mean square error filter of Markovian jump linear systems with generalized unknown disturbances. 1833-1839 - Yongxin Gao, Yu Liu, X. Rong Li, Vesselin P. Jilkov:
Multiple-model estimation with heterogeneous state representation. 1840-1847 - Reza Rezaie, X. Rong Li:
Determination, separation, and tracking of an unknown time varying number of maneuvering sources by Bayes joint decision-estimation. 1848-1855 - Martin A. Skoglund, Gustaf Hendeby, Daniel Axehill:
Extended Kalman filter modifications based on an optimization view point. 1856-1861 - Benjamin Noack, Simon J. Julier, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Treatment of biased and dependent sensor data in graph-based SLAM. 1862-1867 - Linfeng Xu, X. Rong Li, Yan Liang, Zhansheng Duan, Qian Feng:
An effective modeling framework for equality-constrained dynamic systems. 1868-1875 - Surya Yadav, Gautam Shroff, Ehtesham Hassan, Puneet Agarwal:
Business data fusion. 1876-1885 - Devaki Rani Pasupuleti, Pujitha Mannaru, Balakumar Balasingam, Marcus Baum, Krishna R. Pattipati, Peter Willett, C. Lintz, G. Commeau, F. Dorigo, J. Fahrny:
Online playtime prediction for cognitive video streaming. 1886-1891 - Kathryn Blackmond Laskey, Robin Hanson, Charles Twardy:
Combinatorial prediction markets for fusing information from distributed experts and models. 1892-1898 - Onur Yilmaz, Ali N. Akansu:
A method to sparse eigen subspace and eigenportfolios. 1899-1905 - Shozo Mori, Kuo-Chu Chang, Hajime Takahashi, Chee-Yee Chong:
An application of interacting multiple model tracking method to financial modeling and asset allocation. 1906-1913 - Sabyasachi Guharay, KC Chang:
An application of data fusion techniques in quantitative operational risk management. 1914-1921 - KC Chang, Zhi Tian:
Market analysis and trading strategies with Bayesian networks. 1922-1929 - Vasileios Maroulas, Kai Kang, Ioannis D. Schizas, Michael W. Berry:
A learning drift homotopy particle filter. 1930-1937 - Yu Pang, Xinchu Shi, Bin Jia, Erik Blasch, Carolyn Sheaff, Khanh D. Pham, Genshe Chen, Haibin Ling:
Multiway histogram intersection for multi-target tracking. 1938-1945 - Tommy Chin, Kaiqi Xiong, Erik Blasch:
Nonlinear target tracking for threat detection using RSSI and optical fusion. 1946-1953 - Olga Mendoza-Schrock, Mateen M. Rizki, Vincent J. Velten:
Manifold and transfer subspace learning for cross-domain vehicle recognition in dynamic systems. 1954-1961 - Ryan Wu, Bingwei Liu, Yu Chen, Erik Blasch, Haibin Ling, Genshe Chen:
Pseudo-real-time Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) processing for dynamic feature detection. 1962-1969 - Dave Braines, John Ibbotson, Darren Shaw, Alun D. Preece:
Building a "living database" for human-machine intelligence analysis. 1977-1984 - Alan N. Steinberg, Lauro Snidaro:
Levels? 1985-1992 - Erik Blasch, Haibin Ling, Dan Shen, Genshe Chen, Riad I. Hammoud, Arslan Basharat, Roddy Collins, Alex Aved, James G. Nagy:
Video-to-text information fusion evaluation for level 5 user refinement. 1993-2000 - Martin Oxenham, Zhuoyun Ao, Glenn Burgess, Edwin El-Mahassni:
Markov logic networks for multi-level fusion support to intelligence analysis. 2001-2008 - Geoff A. Gross, Eric Little, Ben Park, James Llinas, Rakesh Nagi:
Application of multi-level fusion for pattern of life analysis. 2009-2016 - Jüri Sildam, Kevin D. LePage:
Ambiguity reduction of underwater targets in framework of topic modeling. 2017-2024 - Zhunga Liu, Quan Pan, Jean Dezert, Arnaud Martin, Grégoire Mercier:
Classification of incomplete patterns based on the fusion of belief functions. 2033-2040 - Sean Martin:
Risk-based sensor resource management for field of view constrained sensors. 2041-2048 - Jens Rieken, Richard Matthaei, Markus Maurer:
Benefits of using explicit ground-plane information for grid-based urban environment modeling. 2049-2056 - Stefano Coraluppi, Craig Carthel, William Kreamer, Alan S. Willsky:
MCMC and MHT Approaches to Multi-INT surveillance. 2057-2064 - Stefano Coraluppi, Craig Carthel, Cynara Wu, Mark Stevens, Joel Douglas, Gerard Titi, Mark Luettgen:
Distributed MHT with active and passive sensors. 2065-2072 - Lingji Chen, Ravi Ravichandran:
A maximum weight constrained path cover algorithm for graph-based multitarget tracking. 2073-2077 - Angel J. Lopez, Daniel Ochoa, Sidharta Gautama:
Detecting changes of transportation-mode by using classification data. 2078-2083 - Roman Ilin, Erik Blasch:
Information fusion with belief functions: A comparison of proportional conflict redistribution PCR5 and PCR6 rules for networked sensors. 2084-2091 - Roman Ilin, Jun Zhang:
Information fusion with topological event spaces. 2092-2099 - Florentin Smarandache, Jean Dezert:
Modified PCR rules of combination with degrees of intersections. 2100-2107 - Ramachandra Raghavendra, Christoph Busch:
Face image resolution enhancement based on weighted fusion of wavelet decomposition. 2108-2114 - Kiran B. Raja, Ramachandra Raghavendra, Martin Stokkenes, Christoph Busch:
Fusion of face and periocular information for improved authentication on smartphones. 2115-2120 - Damien Lefloch, Tim Weyrich, Andreas Kolb:
Anisotropic point-based fusion. 2121-2128 - Osman Serdar Gedik, A. Aydin Alatan:
RGBD data based pose estimation: Why sensor fusion? 2129-2136
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