2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12938-023-01105-y
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A comparison of point-tracking algorithms in ultrasound videos from the upper limb

Uriel Magana-Salgado,
Praneeth Namburi,
Micha Feigin-Almon
et al.

Abstract: Tracking points in ultrasound (US) videos can be especially useful to characterize tissues in motion. Tracking algorithms that analyze successive video frames, such as variations of Optical Flow and Lucas–Kanade (LK), exploit frame-to-frame temporal information to track regions of interest. In contrast, convolutional neural-network (CNN) models process each video frame independently of neighboring frames. In this paper, we show that frame-to-frame trackers accumulate error over time. We propose three interpola… Show more

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Section: Basic Composition Of Image Recognition Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The image recognition system processes image data collected by the UAV, classifying, describing, and identifying targets or scenes to support UAV operations [56][57][58][59]. Figure 20 shows a series of images collected for this study.…”
Section: Basic Composition Of Image Recognition Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%