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Maarten Slembrouck
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Automated work cycle classification and performance measurement for manual work stations
Foreground Background Segmentation in Front of Changing Footage on a Video Screen
Cell-based approach for 3D reconstruction from incomplete silhouettes
Scalable Semi-Automatic Annotation for Multi-Camera Person Tracking
Extrinsic Calibration of Camera Networks Based on Pedestrians
Handheld Pose Tracking Using Vision-Inertial Sensors with Occlusion Handling
Shapes-from-silhouettes based 3D reconstruction for athlete evaluation during exercising
A hybrid pose tracking approach for handheld augmented reality
A new 360-degree immersive game controller
Abnormal work cycle detection based on dissimilarity measurement of trajectories
Extrinsic Calibration of Camera Networks Using a Sphere
High performance multi-camera tracking using shapes-from-silhouettes and occlusion removal
Shape-from-silhouettes algorithm with built-in occlusion detection and removal
An automated work cycle classification and disturbance detection tool for assembly line work stations
Human Mobility Monitoring in Very Low Resolution Visual Sensor Network
Self-learning voxel-based multi-camera occlusion maps for 3D reconstruction
Concurrency Relations between Digital Planes
Multi-camera complexity assessment system for assembly line work stations
Parameter-Unaware Autocalibration for Occupancy Mapping
Real-time emotion classification of tweets
Time complexity of traditional vision algorithms on a block-based image processor (BLIP)
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