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FUSION 2011: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Fusion, FUSION 2011, Chicago, Illinois, USA, July 5-8, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-0267-9
- Jemin George, Lance M. Kaplan:
Multi-sensor data fusion: An unscented least squares approach. 1-8 - Hongyan Zhu, Chongzhao Han, Chen Li:
An extended target tracking method with random finite set observations. 1-6 - Henk A. P. Blom, Edwin A. Bloem:
Decomposed particle filtering and track swap estimation in tracking two closely spaced targets. 1-8 - Ángel F. García-Fernández, Mark R. Morelande, Jesús Grajal:
Particle filter for extracting target label information when targets move in close proximity. 1-8 - Jirí Ajgl, Miroslav Simandl:
Particle based probability density fusion with differential Shannon entropy criterion. 1-8 - Ramona Georgescu, Peter Willett:
Random finite set Markov Chain Monte Carlo predetection fusion. 1-8 - Roy L. Streit, Bryan R. Osborn, Kirill Orlov:
Hybrid intensity and likelihood ratio tracking (iLRT) filter for multitarget detection. 1-8 - Evan Hanusa, David W. Krout, Maya R. Gupta:
Clutter rejection by clustering likelihood-based similarities. 1-6 - Steven Schoenecker, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
A comparison of the ML-PDA and the ML-PMHT algorithms. 1-8 - Cherry Wakayama, Doug J. Grimmett, Zelda B. Zabinsky:
Forecasting probability of target presence for ping control in multistatic sonar networks using detection and tracking models. 1-8 - William Dale Blair:
Design of nearly constant velocity track filters for brief maneuvers. 1-8 - Daniel Sigalov, Yaakov Oshman:
Tracking maneuvering targets with a soft bound on the number of maneuvers. 1-8 - Jonas Hagmar, Mats Jirstrand, Lennart Svensson, Mark R. Morelande:
Optimal parameterization of posterior densities using homotopy. 1-8 - Julian Hörst, Marc Oispuu:
Target localization and course change detection using bearing and bearing rate measurements. 1-8 - Yu Liu, X. Rong Li:
Sequential multiple-model detection of target maneuver termination. 1-8 - Michael Teutsch, Wolfgang Krüger, Jürgen Beyerer:
Fusion of region and point-feature detections for measurement reconstruction in multi-target Kalman tracking. 1-8 - Yi Wu, Erik Blasch, Genshe Chen, Li Bai, Haibin Ling:
Multiple source data fusion via sparse representation for robust visual tracking. 1-8 - Tohid Ardeshiri, Fredrik Larsson, Fredrik Gustafsson, Thomas B. Schön, Michael Felsberg:
Bicycle tracking using ellipse extraction. 1-8 - Andrew Rice, Juan Vasquez:
Context-aided tracking with an adaptive hyperspectral sensor. 1-8 - Marcus Chen, Sze Kim Pang, Cham Tat Jen, Alvina Goh:
Visual tracking with generative template model based on Riemannian manifold of covariances. 1-8 - Zoran Sjanic, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Navigation and SAR auto-focusing based on the phase gradient approach. 1-8 - Achille Murangira, Christian Musso, Karim Dahia, Jean-Michel Allard:
Robust regularized particle filter for terrain navigation. 1-8 - Christian Adam, Robin Schubert, Norman Mattern, Gerd Wanielik:
Probabilistic road estimation and lane association using radar detections. 1-8 - Egils Sviestins:
State propagation for targets moving in ground terrain. 1-7 - Georges Stienne, Serge Reboul, Monir Azmani, Jean-Bernard Choquel, Mohammed Benjelloun:
A multi-sensor circular particle filter applied to the fusion of the GPS-L2C channels. 1-8 - Abhijit Sinha, Abir Mukherjee, Xia Liu, Simon Monckton, Gregory Broten:
A fault tolerant state estimation framework with application to UGV navigation in complex terrain. 1-8 - Gwénolé Le Moal, George-Florin Moraru, Philippe Véron, Marc Douilly, Patrice Rabaté:
Multisensor data fusion and belief functions for robust singularity detection in signals. 1-8 - Jean Dezert, Zhunga Liu, Grégoire Mercier:
Edge detection in color images based on DSmT. 1-8 - Zhunga Liu, Jean Dezert, Grégoire Mercier, Quan Pan, Yongmei Cheng:
Change detection from remote sensing images based on evidential reasoning. 1-8 - Frédéric Dambreville:
Application of referee functions to the Vehicle-Born Improvised Explosive Device problem. 1-8 - Yingjun Zhang, Peijun Ma, Xiaohong Su, Chiping Zhang:
Entropy on interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets and its application in multi-attribute decision making. 1-7 - Jacob L. Graham, David L. Hall, Jeffrey C. Rimland:
A COIN-inspired synthetic dataset for qualitative evaluation of hard and soft fusion systems. 1-8 - Sayandeep Acharya, Moshe Kam:
Evidence combination for hard and soft sensor data fusion. 1-8 - Michael P. Jenkins, Ann M. Bisantz:
Identification of human-interaction touch points for intelligence analysis information fusion systems. 1-8 - Mathieu Chouchane, Sébastien Paris, François Le Gland, Christian Musso, Dinh-Tuan Pham:
On the probability distribution of a moving target. Asymptotic and non-asymptotic results. 1-8 - Matthew S. Baran, Donald J. Natale, Richard L. Tutwiler, Christopher Griffin, John M. Daughtry, Matthew M. McQuillan, Jeffrey C. Rimland, David L. Hall:
Hard sensor fusion for COIN inspired situation awareness. 1-6 - Geoff A. Gross, Rakesh Nagi, Kedar Sambhoos:
Continuous preservation of situational awareness through incremental/stochastic graphical methods. 1-8 - Tina Erlandsson, Lars Niklasson, Per-Johan Nordlund, Håkan Warston:
Modeling fighter aircraft mission survivability. 1-8 - Khiem Tong, Shanchieh Jay Yang, Moises Sudit, Jared Holsopple:
Optimizing collection requirements through analysis of plausible impact. 1-7 - Alper K. Caglayan, Dustin Burke, Laura Stroh, Subrata Kumar Das:
Activity sequence learning in mission critical tasks. 1-8 - Lawrence D. Stone, Colleen M. Keller, Thomas M. Kratzke, Johan Strümpfer:
Search analysis for the underwater wreckage of Air France Flight 447. 1-8 - Branko Ristic, Amadou Gning, Lyudmila Mihaylova:
Nonlinear filtering using measurements affected by stochastic, set-theoretic and association uncertainty. 1-8 - Frederic Thouin, Santosh Nannuru, Mark Coates:
Multi-target tracking for measurement models with additive contributions. 1-8 - Marek Schikora, Wolfgang Koch, Roy L. Streit, Daniel Cremers:
Sequential Monte Carlo method for the iFilter. 1-8 - Anh-Tuyet Vu, Ba-Ngu Vo, Robin J. Evans:
Particle Markov Chain Monte Carlo for Bayesian multi-target tracking. 1-8 - Mahendra Mallick, Steve Rubin, Jorge Laval:
N-body filtering for road tracking using a car following model. 1-8 - Stephan Reuter, Klaus Dietmayer:
Pedestrian tracking using Random Finite Sets. 1-8 - Biruk K. Habtemariam, Ratnasingham Tharmarasa, Thia Kirubarajan, Douglas J. Grimmett, Cherry Wakayama:
Multiple Detection Probabilistic Data Association filter for multistatic target tracking. 1-6 - Jason Matthew Aughenbaugh, Jason Kurtz, Brian La Cour:
A polynomial-adaptive scheme for Bayesian tracking. 1-8 - Douglas J. Grimmett, Cherry Wakayama:
SPECSweb post-tracking classification method. 1-8 - Kathrin Wilkens, Martina Daun:
A Gaussian mixture motion model and contact fusion applied to the Metron data set. 1-8 - Christian G. Hempel, Tod Luginbuhl, Jason Pacheco:
Performance analysis of Adaptive Probabilistic Multi-hypothesis Tracking with the Metron data sets. 1-5 - Mark Silbert, Shahram Sarkani, Thomas A. Mazzuchi:
Comparing the state estimates of a Kalman filter to a perfect IMM against a maneuvering target. 1-5 - Helgo Dyckmanns, Richard Matthaei, Markus Maurer, Bernd Lichte:
Object tracking in urban intersections: Active interacting multi model filter with handling of uncertainties of map matching. 1-8 - Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
Equivalent-model augmentation for variable-structure multiple-model estimation. 1-8 - Vesselin P. Jilkov, Jaipal R. Katkuri, X. Rong Li:
Polytopic model estimation using Dirichlet prior. 1-7 - Engin Masazade, Ruixin Niu, Pramod K. Varshney:
Dynamic bandwidth allocation for target tracking in wireless sensor networks. 1-8 - Daniel Sigalov, Yaakov Oshman:
Linear optimal estimation problems in systems with actuator faults. 1-8 - Edson Hiroshi Aoki, Arunabha Bagchi, Pranab Kumar Mandal, Yvo Boers:
A theoretical look at information-driven sensor management criteria. 1-8 - Gary Asnis, Sam S. Blackman:
Optimal allocation of multi-platform sensor resources for multiple target tracking. 1-8 - Michael J. Hirsch, Héctor J. Ortiz-Peña, Moises Sudit:
Decentralized cooperative urban tracking of multiple ground targets by a team of autonomous UAVs. 1-7 - Richard W. Focke, L. O. Wabeke, Johan Pieter de Villiers, Michael R. Inggs:
Implementing Interval Algebra to schedule mechanically scanned multistatic radars. 1-7 - Hamza Aftab, Nevin Raj, Paul W. Cuff, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni:
Mutual information scheduling for ranking. 1-8 - Evgeniya Bogatyrenko, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Adaptive model-based visual stabilization of image sequences using feedback. 1-8 - Kannappan Palaniappan, Ilker Ersoy, Guna Seetharaman, Shelby R. Davis, Praveen Kumar, Raghuveer M. Rao, Richard W. Linderman:
Parallel flux tensor analysis for efficient moving object detection. 1-8 - Ankush Khandelwal, K. S. Rajan:
Hyperspectral image enhancement based on sensor simulation and vector decomposition. 1-6 - Parul Shah, M. Jayalakshmi, Shabbir N. Merchant, Uday B. Desai:
Hierarchical fusion using vector quantization for visualization of hyperspectral images. 1-8 - Chi-Tsun Cheng, Henry Leung:
A cooperative transmission protocol for wireless sensor networks with on-off scheduling schemes. 1-7 - Aaron Ballew, Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, Chung-Chieh Lee:
Fusion of live audio recordings for blind noise reduction. 1-7 - Srikanth Hariharan, Chatschik Bisdikian, Lance M. Kaplan, Tien Pham:
QoI-based resource allocation for multi-target tracking in energy constrained sensor networks. 1-8 - Gourab Kundu, Dan Roth, Rajhans Samdani:
Constrained conditional models for information fusion. 1-8 - Mudhakar Srivatsa, Wei Gao, Arun Iyengar:
Provenance-driven data dissemination in disruption tolerant networks. 1-8 - Forrest N. Iandola, Fatemeh Saremi, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Praveen Jayachandran, Aylin Yener:
Real-time capacity of networked data fusion. 1-8 - Ertugrul Necdet Ciftcioglu, Aylin Yener, Ramesh Govindan, Konstantinos Psounis:
Operational information content sum capacity: Formulation and examples. 1-7 - James Llinas:
Situation management in counter-insurgency operations: An overview of operational art and relevant technologies. 1-8 - Jose Alavedra, Laura Stroh, Alper K. Caglayan, Subrata Kumar Das:
Bayesian analysis of sentiment surveys. 1-8 - Brian Ulicny, Mieczyslaw M. Kokar:
Toward formal reasoning with epistemic policies about information quality in the twittersphere. 1-8 - Xinwei Wang, Ole Bischoff, Rainer Laur, Steffen Paul:
Collaborative communication control based on sensor data management in WSN. 1-6 - Michal Moskal, Moises Sudit, Kedar Sambhoos:
The role of information fusion in providing analytical rigor for intelligence analysis. 1-6 - Rommel N. Carvalho, Richard Haberlin, Paulo Cesar G. da Costa, Kathryn B. Laskey, Kuo-Chu Chang:
Modeling a probabilistic ontology for Maritime Domain Awareness. 1-8 - A. C. van den Broek, Martijn Neef, Patrick Hanckmann, Sicco Pier van Gosliga, D. van Halsema:
Improving maritime situational awareness by fusing sensor information and intelligence. 1-8 - Gautam Shroff, Puneet Agarwal, Lipika Dey:
Enterprise information fusion for real-time business intelligence. 1-8 - Xiaofan He, Bhashyam Balaji, Ratnasingham Tharmarasa, Donna L. Kocherry, Thiagalingam Kirubarajan:
A spline filter for multidimensional nonlinear state estimation. 1-8 - Xin Chen, Ratnasingham Tharmarasa, Thiagalingam Kirubarajan, Michel Pelletier:
Online clutter estimation using a Gaussian kernel density estimator for target tracking. 1-8 - Patrick Ruoff, Peter Krauthausen, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Progressive correction for deterministic Dirac mixture approximations. 1-8 - Ting Yuan, Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Xin Tian:
Heterogeneous track-to-track fusion. 1-8 - Felix Govaers, Wolfgang Koch:
On the globalized likelihood function for exact track-to-track fusion at arbitrary instants of time. 1-5 - Richard W. Osborne III, Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Peter Willett:
Track-to-track association with augmented state. 1-8 - Eric J. Msechu, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Decentralized data selection for MAP estimation: A censoring and quantization approach. 1-8 - George J. Foster:
Analysis of track fusion using the reduced state estimator. 1-7 - Chris Kreucher:
Dismount tracking by fusing measurements from a constellation of bistatic narrowband radar. 1-8 - Michael Mertens, Ulrich Nickel:
GMTI tracking in the presence of Doppler and range ambiguities. 1-8 - Michael Feldmann, Ulrich Nickel, Wolfgang Koch:
Adaptive air-to-air target tracking in severe jamming environment. 1-8 - Zhansheng Duan, Yimin Wang, X. Rong Li:
Recursive LMMSE centralized fusion with recombination of multi-radar measurements. 1-8 - Chun Yang, Lance M. Kaplan, Erik Blasch, Michael Bakich:
Target positioning and tracking in degenerate geometry. 1-8 - Yothin Rakvongthai, Jifeng Ru, Siva Sivananthan, Soontorn Oraintara:
Altitude estimation for 3-D tracking with two 2-D radars. 1-8 - Thomas Féraud, Roland Chapuis, Romuald Aufrère, Paul Checchin:
Improving results of rational non-linear observation functions using a Kalman filter correction. 1-7 - Gongjian Zhou, Nenglong Zhao, Tianjiao Fu, Taifan Quan, Thia Kirubarajan:
Enhanced sequential nonlinear tracking filter with denoised pseudo measurements. 1-7 - Paul Bruhn, Jeffrey Weinschenk:
Supervised learning in CINets. 1-8 - Jorge Plata-Chaves, Marcelino Lázaro, Antonio Artés-Rodríguez:
Optimal Neyman-Pearson fusion in two-dimensional sensor networks with serial architecture and dependent observations. 1-6 - Huimin Chen, X. Rong Li:
Distributed active learning with application to battery health management. 1-7 - Jana Kludas, Stéphane Marchand-Maillet:
Effective multimodal information fusion by structure learning. 1-8 - David J. Marchette, Jeffrey L. Solka:
Fusion of disparate information through joint embeddings. 1-8 - Ronald P. S. Mahler:
Measurement-to-track association for nontraditional measurements. 1-8 - Anne-Laure Jousselme, Valentina Dragos, Anne-Claire Boury-Brisset, Patrick Maupin:
Same world, different words: Augmenting sensor output through semantics. 1-8 - Dong Wang, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Hossein Ahmadi, Jeff Pasternack, Dan Roth, Manish Gupta, Jiawei Han, Omid Fatemieh, Hieu Khac Le, Charu C. Aggarwal:
On Bayesian interpretation of fact-finding in information networks. 1-8 - Yanjun Li, Ningtao Shi, D. Frank Hsu:
Fusion analysis of information retrieval models on biomedical collections. 1-8 - Giovanni Ferrin, Lauro Snidaro, Gian Luca Foresti:
Contexts, co-texts and situations in fusion domain. 1-6 - Adrian N. Bishop, Branko Ristic:
Fusion of natural language propositions: Bayesian random set framework. 1-8 - Ho-Keong Chan, Xinghu Zhang, Hian-Beng Lee:
Fusion of simplified entity networks from unstructured text. 1-7 - Ondrej Straka, Jindrich Duník, Miroslav Simandl:
Gaussian sum unscented Kalman filter with adaptive scaling parameters. 1-8 - Yu Liu, X. Rong Li:
Performance analysis of Wald's SPRT with independent but non-stationary log-likelihood ratios. 1-8 - Andrew R. Lin:
Practical experience in enterprise terminology management. 1-8 - Atsuko Shibata, Manfred Hauben:
Pharmacovigilance, signal detection and signal intelligence overview. 1-7 - Roy L. Streit, Jeffrey Silver:
Data fusion aspects of pharmacovigilance. 1-7 - Charlynn Clayton, Andrew Lin, Janine Pitt:
Key Intelligence Topics (KITs) and Key Intelligence Questions (KIQs) in safety signal intelligence. 1-8 - Emre Özkan, Mehmet Burak Guldogan, Umut Orguner, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Ground multiple target tracking with a network of acoustic sensor arrays using PHD and CPHD filters. 1-8 - Gökhan Soysal, Murat Efe:
Data fusion in a multistatic radar network using covariance intersection and particle filtering. 1-7 - S. Andrew Gadsden, Darcy Dunne, Saeid R. Habibi, Thia Kirubarajan:
Combined particle and smooth variable structure filtering for nonlinear estimation problems. 1-8 - Aliakbar A. Gorji, Ratnasingham Tharmarasa, Thia Kirubarajan:
Performance measures for multiple target tracking problems. 1-8 - Sharad Nagappa, Daniel E. Clark, Ronald P. S. Mahler:
Incorporating track uncertainty into the OSPA metric. 1-8 - Erik Blasch, Pierre Valin:
Track purity and current assignment ratio for target tracking and identification evaluation. 1-8 - Rikard Laxhammar, Göran Falkman:
Sequential Conformal Anomaly Detection in trajectories based on Hausdorff distance. 1-8 - Xiufeng Song, Peter Willett, Shengli Zhou:
Posterior Cramér-Rao bounds for Doppler biased multistatic range-only tracking. 1-8 - Benjamin Shapo, Chris Kreucher:
Track-before-fuse error bounds for tracking passive targets. 1-8 - Richard Matthaei, Helgo Dyckmanns, Bernd Lichte, Markus Maurer:
Motion classification for cross traffic in urban environments using laser and radar. 1-8 - Jason F. Ralph, James M. Davies:
Semi-active guidance using event driven tracking. 1-7 - Vincenzo Rosario Baraniello, Marco Cicala, Luca Cicala:
An algorithm for real time estimation of the flexible UAV structural motions using a video-based system. 1-8 - Melita Hadzagic, Hannah Michalska:
A Bayesian inference approach for batch trajectory estimation. 1-8 - Christopher Innes, Eric Nettleton, Arman Melkumyan:
Estimation and tracking of excavated material in mining. 1-8 - Nageswara S. V. Rao:
Localization-based detection under network losses. 1-8 - Regina Kaune, Julian Hörst, Wolfgang Koch:
Accuracy analysis for TDOA localization in sensor networks. 1-8 - Xiaojun Yang, Ruixin Niu, Engin Masazade, Pramod K. Varshney:
Channel aware target tracking in multi-hop wireless sensor networks. 1-8 - Albert Hung-Ren Ko, Anne-Laure Jousselme, Patrick Maupin:
A novel measure for data stream anomaly detection in a bio-surveillance system. 1-7 - Domenico Ciuonzo, Aniello Buonanno, Michele D'Urso, Francesco Palmieri:
Distributed classification of multiple moving targets with binary wireless sensor networks. 1-8 - Mark E. Johnson, T. Sathyan:
Improved orientation estimation in complex environments using low-cost inertial sensors. 1-8 - Miao Zhang, Jeroen D. Hol, Laurens Slot, Henk Luinge:
Second order nonlinear uncertainty modeling in strapdown integration using MEMS IMUs. 1-7 - Xiao Ma, Seddik M. Djouadi, Samir Sahyoun, Paul B. Crilly, Stephen F. Smith:
Navigation in GPS-denied environments. 1-7 - Shuyan Sun, Xiaoli Meng, Lianying Ji, Zhipei Huang, Jiankang Wu:
Adaptive Kalman filter for orientation estimation in micro-sensor motion capture. 1-8 - Benjamin Noack, Marcus Baum, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Covariance intersection in nonlinear estimation based on pseudo Gaussian densities. 1-8 - Joris Sijs, Mircea Lazar:
Empirical case-studies of state fusion via ellipsoidal intersection. 1-8 - Murat Uney, Daniel E. Clark, Simon J. Julier:
Information measures in distributed multitarget tracking. 1-8 - Marc Reinhardt, Benjamin Noack, Marcus Baum, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Analysis of set-theoretic and stochastic models for fusion under unknown correlations. 1-8 - Leto Peel:
Topological feature based classification. 1-8 - Gavin Powell, Matthew Roberts:
GRP1. A recursive fusion operator for the transferable belief model. 1-8 - James P. Ferry, J. Oren Bumgarner, Stephen T. Ahearn:
Probabilistic community detection in networks. 1-8 - Benjamin A. Miller, Michelle S. Beard, Nadya T. Bliss:
Eigenspace analysis for threat detection in social networks. 1-7 - Ira B. Schwartz, Leah B. Shaw, Maxim S. Shkarayev:
Adaptive network dynamics - Modeling and control of time-dependent social contacts. 1-7 - Fredrik Johansson, Christian Mårtenson, Pontus Svenson:
A social network analysis of the information fusion community. 1-8 - Enrique Martí, Jesús García, José M. Molina:
Neighborhood-based regularization of proposal distribution for improving resampling quality in particle filters. 1-8 - Giulia Battistello, Martin Ulmke:
Exploitation of a priori information for tracking maritime intermittent data sources. 1-8 - Jesús García, Juan Gómez-Romero, Miguel A. Patricio, José M. Molina, Galina L. Rogova:
On the representation and exploitation of context knowledge in a harbor surveillance scenario. 1-8 - Fernando García, Arturo de la Escalera, Jose M. Armingol, Jesús García Herrero, James Llinas:
Fusion based safety application for pedestrian detection with danger estimation. 1-8 - Gonzalo Blázquez Gil, Antonio Berlanga de Jesús, José M. Molina López:
inContexto: A fusion architecture to obtain mobile context. 1-8 - Michele Pace, Huilong Zhang:
Grid based PHD filtering by Fast Fourier Transform. 1-8 - Erik Blasch, Stephen Russell, Guna Seetharaman:
Joint data management for MOVINT data-to-decision making. 1-8 - Sharad Nagappa, Daniel E. Clark:
Fast sequential Monte Carlo PHD smoothing. 1-7 - Darcy Dunne, Thia Kirubajaran:
Weight partitioned Probability Hypothesis Density filters. 1-8 - Ronald P. S. Mahler, Ba-Tuong Vo, Ba-Ngu Vo:
CPHD filtering with unknown clutter rate and detection profile. 1-8 - Hongyan Zhu, Chongzhao Han, Yan Lin:
Particle labeling PHD filter for multi-target track-valued estimates. 1-8 - Shozo Mori, Chee-Yee Chong, Kuo-Chu Chang:
Performance prediction of feature aided track-to-track association. 1-8 - Chun Yang, Lance M. Kaplan, Erik Blasch, Michael Bakich:
Optimal placement of heterogeneous sensors in target tracking. 1-8 - Haibin Ling, Yi Wu, Erik Blasch, Genshe Chen, Haitao Lang, Li Bai:
Evaluation of visual tracking in extremely low frame rate wide area motion imagery. 1-8 - Ondrej Straka, Jindrich Duník, Miroslav Simandl:
Performance evaluation of local state estimation methods in bearings-only tracking problems. 1-8 - Remi Chou, Yvo Boers, Martin Podt, Matthieu Geist:
Performance evaluation for particle filters. 1-7 - Chris Kreucher, Benjamin Shapo:
A fuse-before-track approach to target state estimation using passive acoustic sensors. 1-8 - Dafni Stampouli, Matthew Roberts, Gavin Powell:
Who dunnit? An appraisal of two people matching techniques. 1-8 - Julien Clavard, Denis Pillon, Annie-Claude Pignol, Claude Jauffret:
Bearings-only target motion analysis of a source in a circular constant speed motion from a non-maneuvering platform. 1-8 - Mahendra Mallick, Sanjeev Arulampalam, Lyudmila Mihaylova, Yanjun Yan:
Angle-only filtering in 3D using modified spherical and log spherical coordinates. 1-8 - Michael Roth, Fredrik Gustafsson:
An efficient implementation of the second order extended Kalman filter. 1-6 - Xin Tian, Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Genshe Chen, Khanh D. Pham, Erik Blasch:
Track splitting technique for the contact lens problem. 1-8 - David C. Zhang, Sek M. Chai, Gooitzen S. van der Wal:
Method of image fusion and enhancement using mask pyramid. 1-8 - Parul Shah, Shabbir N. Merchant, Uday B. Desai:
An efficient adaptive fusion scheme for multifocus images in wavelet domain using statistical properties of neighborhood. 1-7 - Ketan Kotwal, Subhasis Chaudhuri:
An optimization-based approach to fusion of multi-exposure, low dynamic range images. 1-7 - Zhang-Shu Xiao, Chong-xun Zheng:
A novel image fusion scheme by integrating local image structure and directive contrast. 1-6 - Vineet Bhatawadekar, Duc Fehr, Vassilios Morellas, Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos:
A dynamic sensor placement algorithm for dense sampling. 1-7 - Paulo Cesar G. da Costa, Rommel N. Carvalho, Kathryn B. Laskey, Cheol Young Park:
Evaluating uncertainty representation and reasoning in HLF systems. 1-8 - Stephen R. Schnelle, LipChen Alex Chan:
Enhanced target tracking through infrared-visible image fusion. 1-8 - Haichao Zhang, Thomas S. Huang, Nasser M. Nasrabadi, Yanning Zhang:
Heterogeneous multi-metric learning for multi-sensor fusion. 1-8 - Priyadip Ray, Lawrence Carin:
Non-parametric Bayesian modeling and fusion of spatio-temporal information sources. 1-7 - Sourabh Bhattacharya, Tamer Basar:
Secure communication for mobile agents in an adversarial environment. 1-8 - Robert D. Nowak, Jacek Misiurewicz, Rafal Biedrzycki:
Automatic adaptation in classification algorithms fusing data from heterogeneous sensors. 1-7 - Ingrid Visentini, Lauro Snidaro:
Integration of contextual information for tracking refinement. 1-8 - Eelke van Foeken, Maurice R. J. A. E. Kwakkernaat:
Low-complexity wireless communication modeling for information flow control in sensor networks. 1-7 - Pavel Pohanka, Juraj Hrabovský, Michal Fiedler:
Sensors simulation environment for sensor data fusion. 1-8 - Timo Sartor, Norbert Scherer-Negenborn, Eckart Michaelsen, Klaus Jäger:
Assessment procedure with specific ROC curves for comparison of Fusion Engines. 1-7 - Rong Yang, Leyla Zhuhadar, Olfa Nasraoui:
Bow-tie decomposition in directed graphs. 1-5 - Jacob Crossman, Michael Quist, Richard Frederiksen, Pat McLaughlin:
Top-down abduction for behavior detection in GMTI data. 1-8 - Paul B. Deignan, Mark A. Wong, Alexander B. Douglass:
Low-level multi-INT sensor fusion using entropic measures of dependence. 1-7 - Steven Thomas Smith, Andrew Silberfarb, Scott Philips, Edward K. Kao, Christian Anderson:
Network discovery using wide-area surveillance data. 1-8 - Kumar Sricharan, Alfred O. Hero III, Bala Rajaratnam:
A local dependence measure and its application to screening for high correlations in large data sets. 1-8 - Ksawery Aleksander Krenc, Adam Kawalec, Tadeusz Pietkiewicz:
Definition of bba and quality of fusion in C2 systems. 1-8 - Yu Liu, X. Rong Li:
Recursive joint decision and estimation based on generalized Bayes risk. 1-8 - Jean-Marc Tacnet, Jean Dezert:
Cautious OWA and evidential reasoning for decision making under uncertainty. 1-8 - Erik Blasch, Richard Breton, Pierre Valin, Éloi Bossé:
User information fusion decision making analysis with the C-OODA model. 1-8 - Jean Roy, Alexandre Bergeron Guyard:
A knowledge-based system for multiple hypothesis sensemaking support. 1-8 - Huilong Zhang:
Non-linear Bayesian filtering by convolution method using fast Fourier transform. 1-6 - Jason Matthew Aughenbaugh, Brian La Cour:
Particle-inspired motion updates for grid-based Bayesian trackers. 1-8 - Stefan Schwoegler, Jared Holsopple, Sam S. Blackman, Michael J. Hirsch:
On the application of multiple hypothesis tracking to the cyber domain. 1-6 - Shahrokh Farahmand, Georgios B. Giannakis, Geert Leus, Zhi Tian:
Sparsity-aware Kalman tracking of target signal strengths on a grid. 1-6 - Xiaofan He, Ratnasingham Tharmarasa, Michel Pelletier, Thia Kirubarajan:
Accurate Murty's algorithm for multitarget top hypothesis extraction. 1-8 - Thuraiappah Sathyan, Sanjeev Arulampalam, Mahendra Mallick:
Multiple hypothesis tracking with multiframe assignment using range and range-rate measurements. 1-8 - David Frederic Crouse, Peter Willett, Lennart Svensson, Daniel Svensson, Marco Guerriero:
The Set MHT. 1-8 - Stefano Coraluppi, Craig Carthel:
Aggregate surveillance: A cardinality tracking approach. 1-6 - Sebastiaan van den Broek, Patrick Hanckmann, Maarten Ditzel:
Situation and threat assessment for urban scenarios in a distributed adaptive system. 1-8 - Gregor Pavlin, Patrick de Oude, Michiel Kamermans, Frans C. A. Groen:
Dynamic process integration framework: A novel approach to efficient implementation of robust distributed information fusion systems. 1-8 - Maarten Ditzel, Leon Kester, Sebastiaan van den Broek:
System design for distributed adaptive observation systems. 1-8 - Amandine Bellenger, Xavier Lerouvreur, Sylvain Gatepaille, Habib Abdulrab, Jean-Philippe Kotowicz:
An information fusion semantic and service enablement platform: The FusionLab approach. 1-8 - Gabriel Jakobson:
Mission cyber security situation assessment using impact dependency graphs. 1-8 - Ángel F. García-Fernández, Mark R. Morelande, Jesús Grajal:
Nonlinear filtering update phase via the single point truncated unscented Kalman filter. 1-8 - Anders B. Beck, Claus Risager, Nils A. Andersen, Ole Ravn:
Spacio-temporal situation assessment for mobile robots. 1-8 - Gautam Shroff, Saurabh Sharma, Puneet Agarwal, Shefali Bhat:
A blackboard architecture for data-intensive information fusion using locality-sensitive hashing. 1-8 - Fredrik Gustafsson, Saikat Saha, Umut Orguner:
The benefits of down-sampling in the particle filter. 1-6 - Mark R. Morelande, Alan M. Zhang:
Uniform sampling for multiple target tracking. 1-7 - Christian Musso, Paul Bui Quang, François Le Gland:
Introducing the Laplace approximation in particle filtering. 1-8 - Vesselin P. Jilkov, Jiande Wu:
Implementation and performance of a parallel multitarget tracking particle filter. 1-8 - Nikolay Petrov, Lyudmila Mihaylova, Amadou Gning, Donka S. Angelova:
A novel Sequential Monte Carlo approach for extended object tracking based on border parameterisation. 1-8 - Eric Richter, Marcus Obst, Michael Noll, Gerd Wanielik:
Tracking multiple extended objects - A Markov chain Monte Carlo approach. 1-8 - Monika Wieneke, Samuel J. Davey:
Histogram PMHT with target extent estimates based on random matrices. 1-8 - Johan Degerman, Johannes Wintenby, Daniel Svensson:
Extended target tracking using principal components. 1-8 - Fredrik Sandblom, Lennart Svensson:
Marginalized sigma-point filtering. 1-8 - Marcus Baum, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Shape tracking of extended objects and group targets with star-convex RHMs. 1-8 - Ronald P. S. Mahler:
General Bayes filtering of quantized measurements. 1-7 - Felix Govaers, Wolfgang Koch:
Exact Out-of-Sequence processing using the Information filter. 1-7 - Dominique Gruyer, Evangeline Pollard:
Credibilistic IMM likelihood updating applied to outdoor vehicle robust ego-localization. 1-8 - Raman Arora, Maya R. Gupta:
Minimizing bearing bias in tracking by de-coupled rotation and translation estimates. 1-7 - Li Li, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
Target tracking in uncertain multipath environments using Viterbi data association. 1-7 - Marc Oispuu, Marek Schikora:
Multiple emitter localization using a realistic airborne array sensor. 1-8 - Bruno Demissie:
Direct localization and detection of multiple sources in multi-path environments. 1-8 - Jemin George, Lance M. Kaplan:
Shooter localization using soldier-worn gunfire detection systems. 1-8 - Gregor Pavlin, Patrick de Oude, Franck Mignet:
Gas detection and source localization: A Bayesian approach. 1-8 - Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
State estimation with nonlinear inequality constraints based on unscented transformation. 1-8 - Wenchao Li, Xuezhi Wang, William Moran:
Resolving RIPS measurement ambiguity in maximum likelihood estimation. 1-7 - Po-Sen Huang, Thyagaraju Damarla, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson:
Multi-sensory features for personnel detection at border crossings. 1-8 - Thyagaraju Damarla, Asif Mehmood, James Sabatier:
Detection of people and animals using non-imaging sensors. 1-8 - Xin Jin, Shalabh Gupta, Asok Ray, Thyagaraju Damarla:
Multimodal sensor fusion for personnel detection. 1-8 - Nam H. Nguyen, Nasser M. Nasrabadi, Trac D. Tran:
Robust multi-sensor classification via joint sparse representation. 1-8 - Andriy Burkov, Sébastien Paquet, Guy Michaud, Pierre Valin:
An empirical study of uncertainty measures in the fuzzy evidence theory. 1-8 - Thanuka Wickramarathne, Kamal Premaratne, Manohar N. Murthi:
Monte-Carlo approximations for Dempster-Shafer belief theoretic algorithms. 1-8 - Audun Jøsang, Zied Elouedi:
Redefining material implication with subjective logic. 1-6 - Florentin Smarandache, Arnaud Martin, Christophe Osswald:
Contradiction measures and specificity degrees of basic belief assignments. 1-8 - Deqiang Han, Jean Dezert, Chongzhao Han, Yi Yang:
New dissimilarity measures in evidence theory. 1-7 - Anthony Swain, Daniel E. Clark:
The single-group PHD filter: An analytic solution. 1-8 - Megan Hannigan, James Llinas, Kedar Sambhoos:
Specificity and merging challenges in soft data association. 1-8 - Michael Kandefer, Stuart C. Shapiro:
Evaluating spreading activation for soft information fusion. 1-8 - Katie McConky, Rakesh Nagi, Moises Sudit, William J. Rose, Gary J. Katz:
Significant information encapsulation and valence exploitation (SIEVE) for discovery. 1-8 - Deven McMaster, Rakesh Nagi, Kedar Sambhoos:
Temporal alignment in soft information processing. 1-8 - Michael Prentice, Stuart C. Shapiro:
Using propositional graphs for soft information fusion. 1-7 - Hiroshi Kato, Shigeru Obayashi:
Hybrid wind tunnel based on ensemble Kalman filter. 1-8 - Hiromichi Nagao, Naoki Kobayashi, Shin'ya Nakano, Tomoyuki Higuchi:
Fault parameter estimation with data assimilation on infrasound variations due to big earthquakes. 1-6 - Kazuyuki Nakamura, Shinya Yamamoto, Makoto Honda:
Sequential data assimilation in geotechnical engineering and its application to seepage analysis. 1-6 - Masaya M. Saito, Seiya Imoto, Rui Yamaguchi, Satoru Miyano, Tomoyuki Higuchi:
Estimation of macroscopic parameter in agent-based pandemic simulation. 1-6 - Tomoyuki Higuchi:
Embedding reality in a numerical simulation with data assimilation. 1-7 - Christian Lundquist, Karl Granström, Umut Orguner:
Estimating the shape of targets with a PHD filter. 1-8 - Marco F. Huber:
Adaptive Gaussian mixture filter based on statistical linearization. 1-8 - David Frederic Crouse, Peter Willett, Krishna R. Pattipati, Lennart Svensson:
A look at Gaussian mixture reduction algorithms. 1-8 - Peter Krauthausen, Patrick Ruoff, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Sparse mixture conditional density estimation by superficial regularization. 1-8 - Xiaoxi Yan, Chongzhao Han, Hongyan Zhu:
Component pruning based on entropy distribution in Gaussian mixture PHD filter. 1-6 - Karl Granström, Christian Lundquist, Umut Orguner:
Tracking rectangular and elliptical extended targets using laser measurements. 1-8 - Benjamin Pannetier, Jean Dezert:
Extended and multiple target tracking: Evaluation of an hybridization solution. 1-8 - Wolfgang Konle:
Tracking of aircraft groups in an operational Air Surveillance System. 1-6 - David W. Krout, Greg Okopal, Evan Hanusa:
Video data and sonar data: Real world data fusion example. 1-5 - Marcus Baum, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Using symmetric state transformations for multi-target tracking. 1-8 - Neil Oxtoby, Jason F. Ralph, Céline Durniak, Dmitry Samsonov:
Myriad target tracking in a dusty plasma. 1-6 - Navid Bazzazzadeh, Benedikt Brors, Roland Eils:
Reconstructing evolutionary modular networks from time series data. 1-8 - Shuo Zhang, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Efficient data association for 3D passive sensors: If i have hundreds of targets and ten sensors (or more). 1-7 - Marcus Baum, Benjamin Noack, Frederik Beutler, Dominik Itte, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Optimal Gaussian filtering for polynomial systems applied to association-free multi-target tracking. 1-8 - Albert Hung-Ren Ko, Anne-Laure Jousselme, Patrick Maupin:
A coverage dominance approach for sensor deployment optimization. 1-8 - Vibhav Kapnadak, Edward J. Coyle:
Optimal density of sensors for distributed detection in single-hop wireless sensor networks. 1-8 - Benedito J. B. Fonseca Jr., John A. Gubner:
Least and most favorable distributions for the design of randomly deployed sensor detection systems. 1-8 - Benoit Debaque, Rym Jedidi, Guillaume Dumont, Donald Prévost:
A modular architecture for optimal video analytics deployment. 1-7 - Sean Martin:
Sequential Bayesian inference models for multiple object classification. 1-6 - Francesco Palmieri, Domenico Ciuonzo:
Entropic priors for short-term stochastic process classification. 1-8 - Steven Reece, Stephen J. Roberts, David Nicholson, Chris M. Lloyd:
Determining intent using hard/soft data and Gaussian process classifiers. 1-8 - Wenyin Tang, Ke Zhi Mao, Lee Onn Mak, Gee Wah Ng, Zhaoyang Sun, Ji Hua Ang, Godfrey Lim:
Target classification using knowledge-based probabilistic model. 1-8 - Umut Orguner, Christian Lundquist, Karl Granström:
Extended target tracking with a cardinalized probability hypothesis density filter. 1-8 - Alessandro Antonucci:
The imprecise noisy-OR gate. 1-7 - Amadou Gning, Branko Ristic, Lyudmila Mihaylova:
A box particle filter for stochastic and set-theoretic measurements with association uncertainty. 1-8 - Ashraf Tantawy, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos, Gautam Biswas:
Transmission control policy design for decentralized detection in tree topology sensor networks. 1-8 - Arun Subramanian, Ashok Sundaresan, Pramod K. Varshney:
Fusion for the detection of dependent signals using multivariate copulas. 1-8 - János Sallai, Péter Völgyesi, Ken Pence, Ákos Lédeczi:
Fusing distributed muzzle blast and shockwave detections. 1-8 - Dante I. Tapia, Ricardo S. Alonso, Sara Rodríguez, Fernando de la Prieta, Juan M. Corchado, Javier Bajo:
Implementing a real-time locating system based on wireless sensor networks and artificial neural networks to mitigate the multipath effect. 1-8 - Henar Martín, Ana M. Bernardos, Paula Tarrío, José R. Casar:
Enhancing activity recognition by fusing inertial and biometric information. 1-8 - Jaume Jordán, Stella Heras, Vicente Julián:
A customer support application using argumentation in multi-agent systems. 1-7 - Samuel J. Davey:
Histogram PMHT with particles. 1-8
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