Detecting and Tracking Multiple Moving Objects Using Temporal Integration

Tracking multiple moving objects in image sequences involves a combination of motion detection and segmentation. This task can become complicated as image motion may change significantly between frames, like with camera vibrations. Such vibrations make tracking in longer sequences harder, as temporal motion constancy can not be assumed.

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