Target tracking method based on visible light and invisible light information fusion
A target tracking and visible light technology, which is applied in the field of target tracking, can solve the problems of not being able to identify targets separately, few, and not being able to locate the three-dimensional coordinate information of objects, and achieve the effect of reducing the follow-up workload
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[0055] Next, several cases will be used to specifically explain the technical content and purpose and effect of the present invention, but not limited to the following cases, the present invention has many applications. Invisible light takes infrared as an example. And the size and position of each component in the corresponding example diagrams are only for illustration, rather than the actual ratio or size.
[0056] The first case is related to the application of big data, combined with Figure 5 shown. One of the difficulties in the field of big data is the collection of data, such as deep learning for classification and recognition. Although the method is very useful, it requires tens of thousands of data pictures, which can only be manually collected and classified for labeling, which is quite labor-intensive and time-consuming. , It may take a lot of people to spend months or even years to make a database as huge as ImageNet. Therefore, if the present invention is use...
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