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FUSION 2013: Istanbul, Turkey
- Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Fusion, FUSION 2013, Istanbul, Turkey, July 9-12, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-605-86311-1-3
- Murat Efe, Roy L. Streit:
Acknowledgements. - Murat Efe, Roy L. Streit:
Welcome message. - Wolfgang Koch:
Message from ISIF president. - Christoph Degen, Felix Govaers, Wolfgang Koch:
Emitter localization under multipath propagation using SMC-intensity filters. 1-8 - Václav Smídl, Radek Hofman:
Adaptive importance sampling in particle filtering. 9-16 - Tiancheng Li, Tariq P. Sattar, Qing Han, Shudong Sun:
Roughening methods to prevent sample impoverishment in the particle PHD filter. 17-22 - Wei Li, Chongzhao Han, Xiaoxi Yan, Jing Liu:
Adaptive sequential Monte Carlo implementation of the PHD filter for multi-target tracking. 23-29 - Viktor Pirard, Egils Sviestins:
A robust and efficient Particle Filter for target tracking with spatial constraints. 30-37 - Magnus Jändel:
Computational creativity for counterdeception in information fusion. 38-45 - Faouzi Sebbak, Farid Benhammadi, Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat, Aïcha Mokhtari:
New evidence combination rules for activity recognition in smart home. 46-52 - Amir Hosein Keyhanipour, Behzad Moshiri:
Designing a web spam classifier based on feature fusion in the Layered Multi-population Genetic Programming framework. 53-60 - Felix Govaers, Alexander Charlish, Wolfgang Koch:
Covariance debiasing for the Distributed Kalman Filter. 61-67 - Jan Curn, Dan C. Marinescu, Niall O'Hara, Vinny Cahill:
Data incest in cooperative localisation with the Common Past-Invariant Ensemble Kalman filter. 68-76 - Marc Reinhardt, Benjamin Noack, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Advances in hypothesizing distributed Kalman filtering. 77-84 - Jirí Ajgl, Miroslav Simandl:
On conservativeness of posterior density fusion. 85-92 - Zhansheng Duan, X. Rong Li:
Multi-sensor estimation fusion for linear equality constrained dynamic systems. 93-100 - Bastien Pietropaoli, Michele Dominici, Frédéric Weis:
Virtual sensors and data fusion in a multi-level context computing architecture. 101-108 - Ksawery Aleksander Krenc, Florentin Smarandache:
Application of new absolute and relative conditioning rules in threat assessment. 109-114 - Lauro Snidaro, Ingrid Visentini, James Llinas, Gian Luca Foresti:
Context in fusion: Some considerations in a JDL perspective. 115-120 - Marco A. Solano, John Carbone:
Systems engineering for information fusion: Towards enterprise multi-level fusion integration. 121-128 - Erik Blasch, Alan N. Steinberg, Subrata Das, James Llinas, Chee Chong, Otto Kessler, Ed Waltz, Frank White:
Revisiting the JDL model for information exploitation. 129-136 - Xin Xu, Wei Wang, Guilin Zhang:
Evaluation of mixed-valued features Via set cover criteria. 137-144 - Lianmeng Jiao, Quan Pan, Xiaoxue Feng, Feng Yang:
An evidential K-nearest neighbor classification method with weighted attributes. 145-150 - Xiao-Bo Shen, Quan-Sen Sun, Yunhao Yuan:
Orthogonal canonical correlation analysis and its application in feature fusion. 151-157 - Deqiang Han, Jean Dezert, Yi Yang, Chongzhao Han:
New neighborhood classifiers based on evidential reasoning. 158-165 - Nathan Parrish, Ashley J. Llorens:
The any-combiner for multi-agent target classification. 166-173 - Mohammad Shahbakhti, Mohsen Naji, Zahra Zareei:
Investigation of two methods based on Empirical Mode Decomposition for removal of real and contaminated blink from EEG. 174-180 - Pengpeng Liang, Haibin Ling, Erik Blasch, Guna Seetharaman, Dan Shen, Genshe Chen:
Vehicle detection in wide area aerial surveillance using Temporal Context. 181-188 - Huimin Chen, Vesselin P. Jilkov, X. Rong Li:
On optimizing decision fusion with a budget constraint. 189-195 - Shozo Mori, Chee-Yee Chong:
Performance analysis of graph-based track stitching. 196-203 - Jindrich Duník, Ondrej Straka, Miroslav Simandl:
Nonlinearity and non-Gaussianity measures for stochastic dynamic systems. 204-211 - Ying-Gui Wang, Zheng Liu, Dao-Wang Feng, Wen-Li Jiang:
An MDL-based multi-task classification and reconstruction algorithm. 212-218 - Salim Sirtkaya, Burak Seymen, A. Aydin Alatan:
Loosely coupled Kalman filtering for fusion of Visual Odometry and inertial navigation. 219-226 - Essa Basaeed, Harish Bhaskar, Mohammed E. Al-Mualla:
Comparative analysis of pan-sharpening techniques on DubaiSat-1 images. 227-234 - Zhenlu Jin, Quan Pan, Chunhui Zhao, Yong Liu:
Suitability analysis based on multi-feature fusion visual saliency model in vision navigation. 235-241 - Simone Chiappino, Pietro Morerio, Lucio Marcenaro, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
A bio-inspired knowledge representation method for anomaly detection in cognitive Video Surveillance systems. 242-249 - Steven Schoenecker, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Comparing multitarget multisensor ML-PMHT with ML-PDA for VLO targets. 250-257 - Doug Grimmett, Cherry Wakayama:
Multistatic tracking for continous active sonar using Doppler-bearing measurements. 258-265 - Paolo Braca, Kevin D. LePage, Peter Willett, Stefano Maranò, Vincenzo Matta:
Particle filtering approach to multistatic underwater sensor networks with left-right ambiguity. 266-271 - Kolja Pikora, Frank Ehlers:
Analysis of the FKIE Passive Radar Data Set with GMPHD and GMCPHD. 272-279 - Martina Broetje:
Person tracking for WiFi based multistatic passive radar. 280-287 - Marcus Baum, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
The Kernel-SME filter for multiple target tracking. 288-295 - Simon Maskell, Simon Julier:
Optimised proposals for improved propagation of multi-modal distributions in particle filters. 296-303 - Xi Shi, Feng Yang, Yan Liang, Quan Pan, Yongqi Wang:
Global space-time association for Probability Hypothesis Density filter. 304-311 - Václav Smídl, Matej Gasperin:
Rao-Blackwellized point mass filter for reliable state estimation. 312-318 - Alexandre Lepoutre, Olivier Rabaste, François Le Gland:
Exploiting amplitude spatial coherence for multi-target particle filter in Track-Before-Detect. 319-326 - Carolina Zato, Sara Rodríguez, Dante I. Tapia, Juan M. Corchado, Javier Bajo:
Virtual Organizations of agents for monitoring elderly and disabled people in geriatric residences. 327-333 - Bertrand Duqueroie, Christophe Labreuche, Frédéric Pichon, Nicolas Museux:
Probability update for risk assessment of dreaded events in asymmetric warfare. 334-341 - Enrique Martí, Alvaro Luis, Jesús García, Susana Onate, Carlos Sanchez, Sergio Gonzalez:
Fusion of sensor data and intelligence in FITS. 342-349 - Benjamin Noack, Simon J. Julier, Marc Reinhardt, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Nonlinear federated filtering. 350-356 - Hongyan Zhu, Shuo Chen, Chongzhao Han, Yan Lin:
Fusion of possible biased local estimates in sensor network based on sensor selection. 357-364 - Chee-Yee Chong, Shozo Mori:
Optimal fusion for non-zero process noise. 365-371 - Guillaume Bresson, Romuald Aufrère, Roland Chapuis:
Consistent multi-robot decentralized SLAM with unknown initial positions. 372-379 - Stuart C. Shapiro, Daniel R. Schlegel:
Natural language understanding for soft information fusion. 380-388 - Holger Kohler, Dale A. Lambert, Jan Richter, Glenn Burgess, Tim Cawley:
Implementing soft fusion. 389-396 - Mathias Haberjahn, Karsten Kozempel:
Multi level fusion of competitive sensors for automotive environment perception. 397-403 - Ketan Date, Geoff A. Gross, Sushant S. Khopkar, Rakesh Nagi, Kedar Sambhoos:
Data association and graph analytical processing of hard and soft intelligence data. 404-411 - Kellyn Rein, Joachim Biermann:
Your high-level information is my low-level data - A new look at terminology for multi-level fusion. 412-417 - Deqiang Han, X. Rong Li, Shaoyi Liang:
Design of dynamic Multiple Classifier Systems based on belief functions. 418-425 - Stefano Maranò, Vincenzo Matta, Peter Willett:
Decentralized nearest-neighbor learning over noisy channels: The uncoded way. 426-431 - Dalila Yessad, Abderrahmane Amrouche:
Fusion strategies for distributed speaker recognition using residual signal based G729 resynthesized speech. 432-437 - Xueen Wang, Deqiang Han, Chongzhao Han:
Rough set based cluster ensemble selection. 438-444 - Fredrik Heintz, Daniel de Leng:
Semantic information integration with transformations for stream reasoning. 445-452 - Hanlin Yin, Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
Measures for ranking estimation performance based on single or multiple performance metrics. 453-460 - Yanhui Mao, Zhansheng Duan, Chongzhao Han:
Dynamic error spectrum for IMM performance evaluation. 461-468 - Erdem Turker Senalp:
Coordination of sensor platforms for tracking and identifying objects: Performance evaluations. 469-476 - Yu Liu, X. Rong Li:
Computation of error spectrum for estimation performance evaluation. 477-483 - Regina Kaune, Alexander Charlish:
Online optimization of sensor trajectories for localization using TDOA measurements. 484-491 - Héctor J. Ortiz-Peña, Moises Sudit, Michael J. Hirsch, Mark H. Karwan, Rakesh Nagi:
A multi-perspective optimization approach to UAV resource management for littoral surveillance. 492-498 - Coen van Leeuwen, Joris Sijs, Zoltán Papp:
A reconfiguration framework for self-organizing distributed state estimators. 499-506 - Maarten Ditzel, Leon Kester, Sebastiaan van den Broek, Martin van Rijn:
Cross-layer utility-based system optimization. 507-514 - Igor Gilitschenski, Gerhard Kurz, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Bearings-only sensor scheduling using circular statistics. 515-521 - Evan Hanusa, David W. Krout, Maya R. Gupta:
Contact clustering and fusion for preprocessing multistatic active sonar data. 522-529 - Ramona Georgescu, Peter Willett:
The GMCPHD tracker applied to the Clutter09 dataset. 530-537 - Garfield R. Mellema:
Multistatic false alarm mitigation using a contact proximity feature Analysis and MHT processing of the Metron data set. 538-546 - Salvatore Maresca, Paolo Braca, Jochen Horstmann:
Data fusion performance of HFSWR systems for ship traffic monitoring. 547-554 - Melanie Bocquel, Hans Driessen, Arunabha Bagchi:
Multitarget tracking with IP reversible jump MCMC-PF. 556-563 - Sepideh Seifzadeh, Bahador Khaleghi, Fakhri Karray:
Soft-Data-Constrained Multi-Model Particle Filter for agile target tracking. 564-571 - Egils Sviestins, Viktor Pirard:
Constraint Aware Dynamics in target tracking. 572-579 - Xi Chen, Simo Särkkä, Simon J. Godsill:
Probabilistic initiation and termination for MEG multiple dipole localization using sequential Monte Carlo methods. 580-587 - Norikazu Ikoma, Hiromu Hasegawa, Yuuki Haraguchi:
Multi-target tracking in video by SMC-PHD filter with elimination of other targets and state dependent multi-modal likelihoods. 588-595 - Evangeline Pollard, Philippe Morignot, Fawzi Nashashibi:
An ontology-based model to determine the automation level of an automated vehicle for co-driving. 596-603 - Gabriel Villarrubia, Juan Francisco de Paz, Javier Bajo, Juan M. Corchado:
Real time positioning system using different sensors. 604-609 - Sevgi Zubeyde Gurbuz, Burkan Tekeli, Melda Yuksel, Cesur Karabacak, Ali Cafer Gürbüz, Mehmet Burak Guldogan:
Importance ranking of features for human micro-Doppler classification with a radar network. 610-616 - David Caicedo, Ashish Pandharipande:
Daylight estimation in a faulty light sensor system for lighting control. 617-622 - Tusi Chowdhury, Parham Aarabi, Weijian Zhou, Yuan Zhonglin, Kai Zou:
Extended touch mobile user interfaces through sensor fusion. 623-629 - Amin Heidari, Inaz Alaei-Novin, Parham Aarabi:
Fusion of spatial and visual information for object tracking on iPhone. 630-637 - Todd W. Martin, Kuo-Chu Chang:
A causal reasoning approach to DSA situational awareness and decision-making. 638-646 - Cesario Vincenzo Angelino, Vincenzo Rosario Baraniello, Luca Cicala:
High altitude UAV navigation using IMU, GPS and camera. 647-654 - Marcus Andersson, Fredrik Sandblom:
Transforming local sensor tracks prior to track-to-track fusion in an automotive safety system. 655-660 - Rafael C. Nunez, Buddhika Samarakoon, Kamal Premaratne, Manohar N. Murthi:
Hard and soft data fusion for joint tracking and classification/intent-detection. 661-668 - Barry Park, Anders Johannson, David Nicholson:
Crowdsourcing soft data for improved urban situation assessment. 669-675 - Martin Russ, Peter Stütz:
Application of a probabilistic market-based approach in UAV sensor & perception management. 676-683 - George Mathai, Andreas Jakobsson, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Direction of arrival estimation of unknown number of wideband signals in Unattended Ground Sensor Networks. 685-690 - David Salmond:
Tracking and guidance with intermittent obscuration and association uncertainty. 691-698 - Theresa Springer, Dietrich Fränken:
Implementation aspects of an automatic probabilistic multi-hypothesis tracking system. 699-706 - Woo-Chan Kim, Darko Musicki, Taek Lyul Song, Jong Sue Bae:
A multi scan clutter density estimator. 707-713 - Valerio Targon, Andrea Cavallaro:
Distributed measurement selection for energy-efficient radio tracking. 714-721 - Ramachandra Raghavendra, Kiran B. Raja, Bian Yang, Christoph Busch:
A novel image fusion scheme for robust multiple face recognition with light-field camera. 722-729 - Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Dimitris Kugiumtzis, Anastasios Drosou, Christos Ilioudis, George Pangalos, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
Geometrical facial feature selection for person identification. 730-735 - Umit Kacar, Murvet Kirci, Murat Kus, Ece Olcay Günes:
An embedded biometric system. 736-742 - Ümit Ekmekçi, Zehra Çataltepe:
Classifier combination with kernelized eigenclassifiers. 743-749 - Wen Haw Chong, Loo-Nin Teow:
An incremental batch technique for community detection. 750-757 - Lynette Jean van der Merwe, Johan Pieter de Villiers:
Track-stitching using graphical models and message passing. 758-765 - Stefano Coraluppi, Craig Carthel:
Undetected target births in multiple-hypothesis tracking. 766-773 - Nicole El Zoghby, Véronique Cherfaoui, Thierry Denoeux:
Optimal object association from pairwise evidential mass functions. 774-780 - Viji Paul Panakkal, Rajbabu Velmurugan:
Effective joint probabilistic data association using maximum a posteriori estimates of target states. 781-788 - Thomas Reineking, Joachim Clemens:
Evidential FastSLAM for grid mapping. 789-796 - Carsten Fritsche, Saikat Saha, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Bayesian Cramér-Rao Bound for nonlinear filtering with dependent noise processes. 797-804 - Karl Berntorp, Anders Robertsson, Karl-Erik Årzén:
Rao-blackwellized out-of-sequence processing for mixed linear/nonlinear state-space models. 805-812 - Erkan Baser, Thia Kirubarajan, Murat Efe:
Improved MeMBer filter with modeling of spurious targets. 813-819 - Erdal Mehmetcik, Umut Orguner:
Centralized target tracking with propagation delayed measurements. 820-826 - Xian Wang, Ana M. Bernardos, Paula Tarrío, José R. Casar:
A gesture-enabled method for natural identification in smart spaces. 827-834 - René Heideklang, Parisa Shokouhi:
Application of data fusion in nondestructive testing (NDT). 835-841 - Georgios Ioannou, Panos Louvieris, Natalie Clewley, Gavin Powell:
A Markov multi-phase transferable belief model: An application for predicting data exfiltration APTs. 842-849 - Gregory Tauer, Ronald Rudnicki, Moises Sudit:
Approximate SPARQL for error tolerant queries on the DBpedia knowledge base. 850-856 - Michael R. Margitus, William A. Tagliaferri, Moises Sudit:
Dynamic Graph Analytic Framework (DYGRAF) for biosurveillance support. 857-863 - Sarah Strygulec, Dennis Müller, Mirko Meuter, Christian Nunn, Sharmila Ghosh, Christian Wöhler:
Road Boundary Detection and Tracking using monochrome camera images. 864-870 - Florian Janda, Sebastian Pangerl, Andreas Schindler:
A road edge detection approach for marked and unmarked lanes based on video and radar. 871-876 - Dominik Kellner, Michael Barjenbruch, Klaus Dietmayer, Jens Klappstein, Jürgen Dickmann:
Instantaneous lateral velocity estimation of a vehicle using Doppler radar. 877-884 - Markus Schütz, Nils Appenrodt, Jürgen Dickmann, Klaus Dietmayer:
Simultaneous tracking and shape estimation with laser scanners. 885-891 - Laetitia Lamard, Roland Chapuis, Jean-Philippe Boyer:
Multi target tracking with CPHD filter based on asynchronous sensors. 892-898 - Evangelos E. Papalexakis, Leman Akoglu, Dino Ienco:
Do more views of a graph help? Community detection and clustering in multi-graphs. 899-905 - Ion-George Todoran, Laurent Lecornu, Ali Khenchaf, Jean-Marc Le Caillec:
Information quality evaluation in fusion systems. 906-913 - Murat Sensoy, Geeth de Mel, Lance M. Kaplan, Tien Pham, Timothy J. Norman:
TRIBE: Trust revision for information based on evidence. 914-921 - Saritha Arunkumar, Mudhakar Srivatsa, David Braines, Murat Sensoy:
Assessing trust over uncertain rules and streaming data. 922-929 - Simon Fossier, Claire Laudy, Frédéric Pichon:
Managing uncertainty in conceptual graph-based soft information fusion. 930-937 - Richard Matthaei, Bernd Lichte, Markus Maurer:
Robust grid-based road detection for ADAS and autonomous vehicles in urban environments. 938-944 - Jian Xu, Fang-ming Huang, Zhiliang Huang:
The multi-sensor PHD filter: Analytic implementation via Gaussian mixture and effective binary partition. 945-952 - Xionghu Zhong, Arash Mohammadi, Wenwu Wang, A. Benjamin Premkumar, Amir Asif:
Acoustic source tracking in a reverberant environment using a pairwise synchronous microphone network. 953-960 - Adrien Ickowicz:
Multitarget tracking using binary directional information. 961-967 - Aditya Vempaty, Onur Ozdemir, Pramod K. Varshney:
Target tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks in the presence of Byzantines. 968-973 - Nianxia Cao, Engin Masazade, Pramod K. Varshney:
A multiobjective optimization based sensor selection method for target tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks. 974-980 - Yan Zhou, Dongli Wang, Tingrui Pei, Shujuan Tian:
Cross-layer design of quantized-innovation-based target tracking in wireless sensor networks. 981-988 - Kayhan Eritmen, Mehmet Keskinöz:
Distributed detection in wireless sensor networks using complex field network coding. 989-996 - Charles J. Wetterer, C. Channing Chow, John L. Crassidis, Richard Linares, Moriba K. Jah:
Simultaneous position, velocity, attitude, angular rates, and surface parameter estimation using astrometric and photometric observations. 997-1004 - Xin Tian, Genshe Chen, Erik Blasch, Khanh D. Pham, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Comparison of three approximate kinematic models for space object tracking. 1005-1012 - Mahendra Mallick, Steve Rubin, Ba-Ngu Vo:
An introduction to force and measurement modeling for space object tracking. 1013-1020 - Amirali Khodadadian Gostar, Reza Hoseinnezhad, Alireza Bab-Hadiashar, Ba-Tuong Vo:
Control of sensor with unknown clutter and detection profile using Multi-Bernoulli filter. 1021-1028 - John A. Kennewell, Ba-Ngu Vo:
An overview of space situational awareness. 1029-1036 - Aitzaz Ahmad, Davide Zennaro, Lorenzo Vangelista, Erchin Serpedin, Hazem N. Nounou, Mohamed N. Nounou:
A distributed algorithm for network-wide clock synchronization in wireless sensor networks. 1037-1043 - Gabriel Agamennoni, Eduardo Mario Nebot:
Robust non-linear smoother for state-space models. 1044-1050 - Hua Lan, Yan Liang, Wei Zhang, Feng Yang, Quan Pan:
Iterated minimum upper bound filter for tracking orbit maneuvering targets. 1051-1057 - Tiago Milhano, João Sequeira, Emanuele Di Sotto:
Using S-estimators in parameter identification. 1058-1065 - Xiaojing Zhang, Yan Liang, Zengfu Wang, Feng Yang:
Joint estimation of target state and ionosphere state of over-the-horizon radar. 1066-1071 - Fred Daum, Jim Huang:
Particle flow for nonlinear filters, Bayesian decisions and transport. 1072-1079 - Marco F. Huber, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Gaussian filtering for polynomial systems based on moment homotopy. 1080-1087 - Kai Kang, Vasileios Maroulas:
Drift homotopy methods for a non-Gaussian filter. 1088-1094 - Vesselin P. Jilkov, Jiande Wu, Huimin Chen:
Performance comparison of GPU-accelerated particle flow and particle filters. 1095-1102 - Uwe D. Hanebeck:
PGF 42: Progressive Gaussian filtering with a twist. 1103-1110 - Faouzi Sebbak, Farid Benhammadi, Aïcha Mokhtari, Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat:
Evidence combination based on CSP modeling. 1111-1118 - Florentin Smarandache, Jean Dezert:
On the consistency of PCR6 with the averaging rule and its application to probability estimation. 1119-1126 - Jean Dezert, Albena Tchamova, Deqiang Han, Jean-Marc Tacnet:
Why Dempster's fusion rule is not a generalization of Bayes fusion rule. 1127-1134 - Wafa Rekik, Sylvie Le Hégarat-Mascle, Roger Reynaud, Abdelaziz Kallel, Ahmed Ben Hamida:
Dynamic estimation of the discernment frame in belief function theory. 1135-1142 - Deqiang Han, Jean Dezert, Shicheng Li, Chongzhao Han, Yi Yang:
Image registration based on evidential reasoning. 1143-1150 - Anastasia Bolovinou, Christina Kotsiourou, Angelos Amditis:
Dynamic road scene classification: Combining motion with a visual vocabulary model. 1151-1158 - Ricardo Omar Chávez García, Trung-Dung Vu, Olivier Aycard, Fabio Tango:
Fusion framework for moving-object classification. 1159-1166 - Enrico Raffone:
Road slope and vehicle mass estimation for light commercial vehicle using linear Kalman filter and RLS with forgetting factor integrated approach. 1167-1172 - Jonas Callmer, David Törnqvist, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Robust heading estimation indoors using convex optimization. 1173-1179 - Keyvan Golestan, Fakhri Karray, Mohamed S. Kamel:
High level information fusion through a fuzzy extension to Multi-Entity Bayesian Networks in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks. 1180-1187 - Anthony Etuk, Timothy J. Norman, Murat Sensoy, Chatschik Bisdikian, Mudhakar Srivatsa:
TIDY: A trust-based approach to information fusion through diversity. 1188-1195 - Fotios Katsilieris, Paolo Braca, Stefano Coraluppi:
Detection of malicious AIS position spoofing by exploiting radar information. 1196-1203 - Johan Schubert, Anna Linderhed:
Decision support from learning multiple boundaries on military operational plans from simulation data. 1204-1213 - Maria Rosario Mestre, Pedro Vitoria:
Tracking of consumer behaviour in e-commerce. 1214-1221 - Mark Barnard, Wenwu Wang, Josef Kittler, Syed Mohsen Naqvi, Jonathon A. Chambers:
Audio-visual face detection for tracking in a meeting room environment. 1222-1227 - Ning Lv, Feng Lian, Chongzhao Han:
Multitarget tracking algorithm based on clutter model estimation. 1228-1235 - Daniel Alexander Meissner, Stephan Reuter, Benjamin Wilking, Klaus Dietmayer:
Road user tracking using a Dempster-Shafer based classifying multiple-model PHD filter. 1236-1242 - Ali Onder Bozdogan, Murat Efe, Roy L. Streit:
Reduced palm intensity for track extraction. 1243-1250 - Stiven Schwanz Dias, Marcelo G. S. Bruno:
Distributed emitter tracking using Random Exchange Diffusion Particle Filters. 1251-1257 - Alexey S. Narykov, Oleg A. Krasnov, Alexander G. Yarovoy:
Algorithm for resource management of multiple phased array radars for target tracking. 1258-1264 - Gereon Schüller, Andreas Behrend:
Stream fusion using reactive programming, LINQ and magic updates. 1265-1272 - Salvatore Maresca, Paolo Braca, Jochen Horstmann:
Data fusion performance of HFSWR Systems for ship traffic monitoring. 1273-1280 - David Lindgren, Mehmet Burak Guldogan, Fredrik Gustafsson, Hans Habberstad, Gustaf Hendeby:
Acoustic source localization in a network of Doppler shift sensors. 1281-1288 - Xia Zhu, Feng Zhou, Xiaoguang Liu, Guilin Zhang:
Modeling and simulation for signal interception of radar countermeasure reconnaissance sensor. 1289-1295 - Abu Sajana Rahmathullah, Lennart Svensson, Daniel Svensson, Peter Willett:
Smoothed probabilistic data association filter. 1296-1303 - Ehsan Taghavi, Ratnasingham Tharmarasa, Thia Kirubarajan, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Bias estimation for practical distributed multiradar-multitarget tracking systems. 1304-1311 - Hua Lan, Quan Pan, Feng Yang, Yan Liang:
Joint multipath data association and fusion for OTHR. 1312-1319 - Katharine Brigham, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar, Nageswara S. V. Rao:
Learning-based approaches to nonlinear multisensor fusion in target tracking. 1320-1327 - Daekeun Jeon, Yeonju Eun, Hyounkyoung Kim:
Estimation fusion with radar and ADS-B for air traffic surveillance. 1328-1335 - Yanbo Yang, Yuemei Qin, Yan Liang, Quan Pan, Feng Yang:
Adaptive filter for linear systems with generalized unknown disturbance in measurements. 1336-1341 - Kongrui Zhao, Changjun Yu, Gongjian Zhou, Taifan Quan:
Altitude and RCS estimation with echo amplitude in bistatic high frequency surface wave radar. 1342-1347 - Ming Lei, Zhongliang Jing, Christophe Baehr:
Iteration and SUT-based variational filter. 1348-1355 - Shin'ya Nakano:
A prediction algorithm with a limited number of particles for state estimation of high-dimensional systems. 1356-1363 - Ryota Kikuchi, Takashi Misaka, Shigeru Obayashi:
Estimation of low-level turbulence utilizing the proper orthogonal decomposition and particle filter. 1364-1371 - Hiromichi Nagao, Tomoyuki Higuchi:
Data assimilation system for seismoacoustic waves. 1372-1377 - Seong Jin Noh, Yasuto Tachikawa, Kyoungjun Kim, Michiharu Shiiba, Yeonsu Kim:
Flood forecasting and uncertainty assessment with sequential data assimilation using a distributed hydrologic model. 1378-1384 - Masaya M. Saito, Seiya Imoto, Rui Yamaguchi, Satoru Miyano, Tomoyuki Higuchi:
Estimation of abrupt changes in sentinel observation data of influenza epidemics in Japan. 1385-1390 - Xiaolu Ke, Liyao Ma, Yong Wang:
A dissimilarity measure based on singular value and its application in incremental discounting. 1391-1397 - Fabio Cuzzolin, Wenjuan Gong:
Belief modeling regression for pose estimation. 1398-1405 - Dorra Attiaoui, Pierre-Emmanuel Doré, Arnaud Martin, Boutheina Ben Yaghlane:
Inclusion within continuous belief functions. 1406-1412 - Markus Pakleppa, Jan Bernd Vorstius, Robert Keatch, Silvia C. Tapia-Siles, Stuart I. Coleman, Alfred Cuschieri:
Dempster-Shafer theory applied in state estimation of a pressure driven endoscope for Hydro-colonoscopy. 1413-1420 - Yingjun Zhang, Yizhi Wang, Jingping Wang:
Hesitant fuzzy linguistic multiple attribute decision making. 1421-1426 - Vladimir Savic, Henk Wymeersch, Erik G. Larsson:
Simultaneous sensor localization and target tracking in mine tunnels. 1427-1433 - Michailas Romanovas, Tobias Schwarze, Manuel Schwaab, Martin Traechtler, Yiannos Manoli:
Stochastic cloning Kalman filter for visual odometry and inertial/magnetic data fusion. 1434-1441 - Thuraiappah Sathyan, Tat-Jun Chin, David Suter, Mark Hedley:
Improved wireless tracking using radio frequency and video sensors. 1442-1449 - Vladimir Zadorozhny, Michael Lewis:
Information fusion for USAR operations based on crowdsourcing. 1450-1457 - Paula Tarrío, Juan A. Besada, José R. Casar:
Fusion of RSS and inertial measurements for calibration-free indoor pedestrian tracking. 1458-1464 - Wendelin Feiten, Muriel Lang, Sandra Hirche:
Rigid motion estimation using mixtures of projected Gaussians. 1465-1472 - Karim El Mokhtari, Serge Reboul, Monir Azmani, Jean-Bernard Choquel, Salaheddine Hamdoune, Benaissa Amami, Mohammed Benjelloun:
A circular interacting multi-model filter applied to map matching. 1473-1478 - Jochen Seitz, Thorsten Vaupel, Jörn Thielecke:
Wi-Fi azimuth and position tracking: Signal propagation, modeling and evaluation. 1479-1486 - Gerhard Kurz, Igor Gilitschenski, Simon Julier, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Recursive estimation of orientation based on the Bingham distribution. 1487-1494 - Dongyan Liu, Zhipei Huang, Jiankang Wu:
Model-driven multi-target tracking in crowd scenes. 1495-1501 - Pietro Morerio, Lucio Marcenaro, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
Hand detection in First Person Vision. 1502-1507 - Asmar A. Khan, Costas Xydeas, Hassan Ahmed:
Probabilistic Multimodal Classification with dynamic feature selection. 1508-1513 - Jing Liu, Chongzhao Han, Feng Han:
A novel compressed sensing based track before detect algorithm for tracking multiple targets. 1514-1519 - Yeonju Eun, Daekeun Jeon:
Fuzzy inference-based dynamic determination of IMM mode transition probability for multi-radar tracking. 1520-1525 - Lifan Sun, X. Rong Li, Jian Lan:
Extended object tracking based on support functions and extended Gaussian images. 1526-1533 - Karl Granström, Christian Lundquist:
On the use of multiple measurement models for extended target tracking. 1534-1541 - Donka S. Angelova, Lyudmila Mihaylova, Nikolay Petrov, Amadou Gning:
A convolution particle filtering approach for tracking elliptical extended objects. 1542-1549 - Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
Joint tracking and classification of extended object using random matrix. 1550-1557 - Hui Zhang, Hui Xu, Xue-Ying Wang, Wei An:
A PHD filter for tracking closely spaced objects with elliptic Random Hypersurface models. 1558-1565 - Valentina Dragos:
An ontological analysis of uncertainty in soft data. 1566-1573 - Max Krüger:
Measures of conflicting evidence in Bayesian networks for classification. 1574-1581 - H. Joe Steinhauer, Alexander Karlsson, Sten F. Andler:
Traceable uncertainty. 1582-1589 - Franck Mignet, Gregor Pavlin, Patrick de Oude, Paulo Cesar G. da Costa:
Evaluating complex fusion systems based on causal probabilistic models. 1590-1599 - Erik Blasch, Kathryn B. Laskey, Anne-Laure Jousselme, Valentina Dragos, Paulo Cesar G. da Costa, Jean Dezert:
URREF reliability versus credibility in information fusion (STANAG 2511). 1600-1607 - Stephan Reuter, Daniel Alexander Meissner, Benjamin Wilking, Klaus Dietmayer:
Cardinality balanced multi-target multi-Bernoulli filtering using adaptive birth distributions. 1608-1615 - Giorgio Battistelli, Luigi Chisci, Claudio Fantacci, Alfonso Farina, Antonio Graziano:
A new approach for Doppler-only target tracking. 1616-1623 - Santosh Nannuru, Mark Coates:
Multi-Bernoulli filter for superpositional sensors. 1632-1637 - Lasse Johansson, Ari Karppinen, Leo Wanner:
The fusion of meteorological- and air quality information for orchestrated services using environmental profiling. 1638-1644 - Onur Cilibas, Umut Sezen, Feza Arikan, Tamara Gulyaeva:
IRI-Plas optimization based ionospheric tomography. 1645-1649 - Hakan Tuna, Orhan Arikan, Feza Arikan, Tamara Gulyaeva:
Estimation of 3D electron density in the Ionosphere by using fusion of GPS satellite-receiver network measurements and IRI-Plas model. 1650-1657 - Ali Alp Akyol, Orhan Arikan, Feza Arikan, M. Necat Deviren:
Investigation on the reliability of earthquake prediction based on ionospheric electron content variation. 1658-1663 - M. Necat Deviren, Feza Arikan, Orhan Arikan:
Automatic regional mapping of Total Electron Content using a GPS sensor network and isotropic Universal Kriging. 1664-1669 - Wen Cao, Jian Lan, X. Rong Li:
Extended object tracking and classification based on recursive joint decision and estimation. 1670-1677 - Roy L. Streit:
How to count targets given only the number of measurements. 1678-1685 - Aaron Ballew, Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, Chung-Chieh Lee:
Rayleigh-normalized Gaussian noise in blind signal fusion. 1686-1692 - Annie-Claude Pignol, Claude Jauffret, Denis Pillon:
Properties of range-only target motion analysis. 1693-1698 - Qiang Liu, Xin Wang, Nageswara S. V. Rao:
Staggered scheduling of estimation and fusion in long-haul sensor networks. 1699-1706 - Viet Duc Nguyen, Tim Claussen:
Reducing computational complexity of gating procedures using sorting algorithms. 1707-1713 - Taek Lyul Song, Hyoung Won Kim, Darko Musicki:
Iterative Joint Integrated Probabilistic Data Association. 1714-1720 - Ata ur-Rehman, Syed Mohsen Naqvi, Lyudmila Mihaylova, Jonathon A. Chambers:
Clustering and a joint probabilistic data association filter for dealing with occlusions in multi-target tracking. 1730-1735 - Tohid Ardeshiri, Emre Özkan:
An adaptive PHD filter for tracking with unknown sensor characteristics. 1736-1743 - Benoît Fortin, Régis Lherbier, Jean-Charles Noyer:
A labeled PHD filter for extended target tracking in lidar data using geometric invariance properties: Vehicular application. 1744-1751 - Yulan Han, Hongyan Zhu, Chongzhao Han:
A Gaussian-mixture PHD filter based on random hypersurface model for multiple extended targets. 1752-1759 - Antonio Zea, Florian Faion, Marcus Baum, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Level-Set Random Hypersurface Models for tracking non-convex extended objects. 1760-1767 - Hong An Jack Huang, Rong Yang, Pek Hui Foo, Gee Wah Ng, Michael Mertens, Martin Ulmke, Wolfgang Koch:
Convoy tracking in Doppler blind zone regions using GMTI radar. 1768-1775 - Thyagaraju R. Damarla, Lance M. Kaplan:
A fusion architecture for tracking a group of people using a distributed sensor network. 1776-1783 - Rong Yang, Gee Wah Ng, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Tracking/fusion and deghosting with Doppler frequency from two passive acoustic sensors. 1784-1790 - Yuhong Yang, Junchuan Zhou, Holger Nies, Otmar Loffeld, Stefan Knedlik:
Development of a deeply-coupled GPS/INS integration algorithm using quaternions. 1791-1796 - Laleh Badriasl, Hugh L. Kennedy, Anthony Finn:
Effects of coordinate system rotation on two novel closed-from localization estimators using azimuth/elevation. 1797-1804 - Djedjiga Belfadel, Richard W. Osborne III, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Bias estimation for optical sensor measurements with targets of opportunity. 1805-1812 - Jean-Baptiste Lacambre, Michel Narozny, Marie-Lise Duplaquet:
The Enriched Sigma Point Kalman filter An adaptation of the Unscented Kalman Filter for navigation applications. 1813-1818 - Yu Liu, X. Rong Li:
Generalized linear minimum mean-square error estimation. 1819-1826 - Adam K. Tilton, Shane Ghiotto, Prashant G. Mehta:
A comparative study of nonlinear filtering techniques. 1827-1834 - Oliver Heirich, Alexander Steingass, Andreas Lehner, Thomas Strang:
Velocity and location information from onboard vibration measurements of rail vehicles. 1835-1840 - John K. Davis, Elias J. Griffith, Jason F. Ralph:
Real-time task allocation for remote weapon operators. 1841-1848 - Claire Laudy, Étienne Deparis, Gaëlle Lortal, Juliette Mattioli:
Multi-granular fusion for social data analysis for a decision and intelligence application. 1849-1855 - Tina Erlandsson, Lars Niklasson:
Threat assessment for missions in hostile territory - From the aircraft perspective. 1856-1862 - Maria Riveiro, Tove Helldin, Mikael Lebram, Göran Falkman:
Towards future threat evaluation systems: User study, proposal and precepts for design. 1863-1870 - Steven Horn:
Near real time estimation of surveillance gaps. 1871-1877 - Jürgen Ziegler, Frank Detje:
Application of empirical methodology to evaluate information fusion approaches. 1878-1885 - Audun Jøsang, Paulo Cesar G. da Costa, Erik Blasch:
Determining model correctness for situations of belief fusion. 1886-1893 - Cheol Young Park, Kathryn Blackmond Laskey, Paulo Cesar G. da Costa, Shou Matsumoto:
Multi-Entity Bayesian Networks learning for hybrid variables in situation awareness. 1894-1901 - Anne-Laure Jousselme, Patrick Maupin:
Comparison of uncertainty representations for missing data in information retrieval. 1902-1909 - Lance M. Kaplan, Murat Sensoy, Yuqing Tang, Supriyo Chakraborty, Chatschik Bisdikian, Geeth de Mel:
Reasoning under uncertainty: Variations of subjective logic deduction. 1910-1917 - Faiza Titouna, Salem Benferhat:
Qualitative fusion-based traffic signal preemption. 1926-1933 - Rafael C. Nunez, Ranga Dabarera, Matthias Scheutz, Gordon Briggs, Otávio A. S. Bueno, Kamal Premaratne, Manohar N. Murthi:
DS-based uncertain implication rules for inference and fusion applications. 1934-1941 - Alessandro Antonucci, David Huber, Marco Zaffalon, Philippe Luginbuhl, Ian Chapman, Richard Ladouceur:
CREDO: A military decision-support system based on credal networks. 1942-1949 - Nassim Abbas, Youcef Chibani, Zineb Belhadi, Mehdia Hedir:
A DSmT based combination scheme for multi-class classification. 1950-1957 - Gerhard Kurz, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Recursive fusion of noisy depth and position measurements for surface reconstruction. 1958-1965 - Osman Serdar Gedik, A. Aydin Alatan:
Fusing 2D and 3D clues for 3D tracking using visual and range data. 1966-1973 - Florian Faion, Marcus Baum, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Silhouette measurements for Bayesian object tracking in noisy point clouds. 1974-1980 - Tarek Mouats, Nabil Aouf:
Multimodal stereo correspondence based on phase congruency and edge histogram descriptor. 1981-1987 - Lipika Dey, Ishan Verma, Arpit Khurdiya, Sameera Bharadwaja H.:
A framework to integrate unstructured and structured data for enterprise analytics. 1988-1995 - Giuliana Pallotta, Michele Vespe, Karna Bryan:
Traffic knowledge discovery from AIS data. 1996-2003 - Alan N. Steinberg, Christopher Bowman:
Adaptive context discovery and exploitation. 2004-2011 - Marek Kurdej, Véronique Cherfaoui:
Conservative, proportional and optimistic contextual discounting in the belief functions theory. 2012-2018 - Fernando García, Arturo de la Escalera, José María Armingol:
Context aided multilevel pedestrian detection. 2019-2024 - Nicolas Le Guillarme, Xavier Lerouvreur:
Unsupervised extraction of knowledge from S-AIS data for maritime situational awareness. 2025-2032 - Anders Dahlbom, Per-Johan Nordlund:
Detection of hostile aircraft behaviors using dynamic Bayesian networks. 2033-2040 - Melita Hadzagic, Marie-Odette St-Hilaire, Sean Webb, Elisa Shahbazian:
Maritime traffic data mining using R. 2041-2048 - Ehsan Asadi, Carlo L. Bottasso:
Delayed fusion of relative state measurements by extending stochastic cloning via direct Kalman filtering. 2049-2056 - Marc Oispuu, Massimo Sciotti:
Localization accuracy of multi-mode emitters in target-dense scenarios. 2057-2064 - Hanna Nyqvist, Fredrik Gustafsson:
A high-performance tracking system based on camera and IMU. 2065-2072 - Scott R. Sleep:
An adaptive belief representation for target tracking using disparate sensors in Wireless Sensor Networks. 2073-2080 - Ondrej Straka, Jindrich Duník, Miroslav Simandl, Jindrich Havlik:
Truncated randomized unscented Kalman filter for interval constrained state estimation. 2081-2088 - Jannik Steinbring, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
S2KF: The Smart Sampling Kalman Filter. 2089-2096 - Murat Gökce, Mustafa Kuzuoglu:
Continuous-time nonlinear estimation filters using UKF-aided Gaussian sum representations. 2097-2102 - Ioannis Kyriakides, Radmila Pribic, Huseyin Sar, Nuray At:
GRID matching in Monte Carlo Bayesian compressive sensing. 2103-2109 - Amadou Gning, Simon Julier, Lyudmila Mihaylova:
Non-linear state estimation using imprecise samples. 2110-2116 - Nadia Ben Abdallah, Nassima Mouhous Voyneau, Thierry Denoeux:
Using Dempster-Shafer theory to model uncertainty in climate change and environmental impact assessments. 2117-2124 - Florian Pfaff, Benjamin Noack, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Data validation in the presence of stochastic and set-membership uncertainties. 2125-2132 - Lawrence D. Stone:
Standard Bayesian approach to quantized measurements and imprecise likelihoods. 2133-2138 - Ruben Gonzalez, Biao Huang:
Data-driven diagnosis with ambiguous hypotheses in historical data: A generalized Dempter-Shafer approach. 2139-2144 - Michael Mertens, Martin Ulmke:
Ground target tracking with RCS estimation utilizing probability hypothesis density filters. 2145-2152 - Zhansheng Duan, X. Rong Li:
Constrained target motion modeling - Part I: Straight line track. 2153-2160 - Zhansheng Duan, X. Rong Li:
Constrained target motion modeling - Part II: Circular track. 2161-2167 - Yusuf Korkmaz, Buyurman Baykal:
Track loss versus computation time dilemma in multitarget Ground Target tracking performance. 2168-2176 - Dante I. Tapia, Ricardo S. Alonso, Óscar García, Juan M. Corchado, Javier Bajo:
Wireless sensor networks, real-time locating systems and multi-agent systems: The perfect team. 2177-2184 - Xin Chen, Anne-Laure Jousselme, Pierre Valin, Thiagalingam Kirubarajan:
Stochastic fusion of heterogeneous multisensor information for robust data-to-decision. 2185-2191 - Joris Sijs, Benjamin Noack, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Event-based state estimation with negative information. 2192-2199
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