01945nam 2200421z- 450 9910346954403321202102111000081430(CKB)4920000000100978(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/47470(oapen)doab47470(EXLCZ)99492000000010097820202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFeature-Based Probabilistic Data Association for Video-Based Multi-Object TrackingKIT Scientific Publishing20181 online resource (XXII, 256 p. p.)Karlsruher Schriften zur Anthropomatik / Lehrstuhl für Interaktive Echtzeitsysteme, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie ; Fraunhofer-Inst. für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung IOSB Karlsruhe3-7315-0781-1 This work proposes a feature-based probabilistic data association and tracking approach (FBPDATA) for multi-object tracking. FBPDATA is based on re-identification and tracking of individual video image points (feature points) and aims at solving the problems of partial, split (fragmented), bloated or missed detections, which are due to sensory or algorithmic restrictions, limited field of view of the sensors, as well as occlusion situations.corrupted detectionsdata associationDatenassoziationgestörte Detektionenfeature-basedmerkmalsbasiertobject trackingObjektverfolgungprobabilisticprobabilistischGrinberg Michaelauth1304729BOOK9910346954403321Feature-Based Probabilistic Data Association for Video-Based Multi-Object Tracking3027665UNINA04010nam 2200829z- 450 991057687200332120220621(CKB)5720000000008456(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84552(oapen)doab84552(EXLCZ)99572000000000845620202206d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFood Supply Chain through Ongoing Evolution: Lessons from Continuous TransformationsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (144 p.)3-0365-4279-5 3-0365-4280-9 Considering their constant evolution and transformation, in this Special Issue, several authors provide contributions bringing light to different aspects related to food supply chains, based on several conceptual frameworks, agri-food areas and contexts, as well as multiple levels of analysis. In this book, the promotion of win-win investments in Brazil's Agribusiness is discussed, as well as how family farmers can thrive in commodity markets in long agribusiness supply chains. The Logic of Collective Action for Rural Warehouse Condominiums, which is a new configuration in the agribusiness supply chain, is also addressed. In this book, the Brazilian Jabuticaba Supply Chain is analyzed through a multi-methodological approach. The role of logistics in food-waste reduction for wholesalers and small retailers of fruits and vegetables is also presented. The issue of transparency in global agribusiness in the Brazilian soybean supply chain is discussed based on companies' accountability. Finally, the transformation of the food supply chain through technology and future research directions are highlighted in this Special Issue. This book aims to assist students, researchers and practitioners interested in the evolution and transformations of food supply chains.Food Supply Chain through Ongoing EvolutionResearch & information: generalbicsscagri-food systemsagriculturealternative food supply chain modelsalternative modelsBrazilbusiness evolutioncollective action theory of logiccollective actionsconceptualizations of food supply chain transformationscorporate environmental managementCOVID-19 disruptionsenvironmentalfamily farmingfood qualityfood safetyfood supply chains transformationfood supply transformationfood sustainabilityfood wasteforeign direct investment (FDI)logisticsmultimethodologyongoing evolutions and transformationspatentsresponses to environmental issuesretailrural developmentrural warehouse condominiumssocial and governance values (ESG)stakeholder accountabilitystructuring problemsupply chainsupply chain 4.0supply chain managementsystematic reviewwholesaleResearch & information: generalThomé Karim Mariniedt1322392Bourlakis Michael AedtGuarnieri PatriciaedtThomé Karim MariniothBourlakis Michael AothGuarnieri PatriciaothBOOK9910576872003321Food Supply Chain through Ongoing Evolution: Lessons from Continuous Transformations3034947UNINA