arXiv AI By Olly Styles, Tanaya Guha, Victor Sanchez

Multi-Camera Trajectory Forecasting with Trajectory Tensors

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arXiv:2108. 04694v2 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We introduce the problem of multi-camera trajectory forecasting (MCTF), which involves predicting the trajectory of a moving object across a network of cameras.

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