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29 January 2007On the performance evaluation of tracking systems using multiple pan-tilt-zoom cameras
Object tracking from multiple Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) cameras is an important task. This
paper deals with the evaluation of the result of such a system. This performance evaluation is
conducted by first considering the characterization of the PTZ parameters and then by the
trajectories themselves. The camera parameters with be evaluated with the homography errors;
the trajectories will be evaluated according to the location and miss-identification errors.
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X. Desurmont, J.-B. Hayet, C. Machy, J.-F. Delaigle, J.-F. Macq, "On the performance evaluation of tracking systems using multiple pan-tilt-zoom cameras," Proc. SPIE 6491, Videometrics IX, 649104 (29 January 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.704344