Methods and Algorithms for Detecting Objects in Video Files

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Video files are files that store motion pictures and sounds like in real life. In today's world, the need for automated processing of information in video files is increasing. Automated processing of information has a wide range of application including office/home surveillance cameras, traffic control, sports applications, remote object detection, and others. In particular, detection and tracking of object movement in video file plays an important role. This article describes the methods of detecting objects in video files. Today, this problem in the field of computer vision is being studied worldwide.

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Nguyen The, C., & Shashev, D. (2018). Methods and Algorithms for Detecting Objects in Video Files. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 155). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815501016

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