The aim of this wiki is to encourage co-operation of researchers working on tracking. The wiki is structured into following sections:

  1. Problems Define the problem you are currently working on. This will help us to find intersections in our work.
  2. Databases Post your favorite training/testing sequences and compare your performance with others on the same data.
  3. Code Re-use the code that has already been done.
  4. Evaluation Tracking often lacks of insufficient quantitative evaluation. Post your favorite evaluation method. Later on, we can define some common approach.
  5. Applications Do you know about a problem, where tracking might help? Post your proposal here. This will help us to focus more on what is needed in the industry.
  6. Open problems Do you have a great idea, but do not have enough time to do it your self? Try to define an open problem. Maybe somebody else will find it interesting as well and help you with that.
  7. Forum Discussion about anything related to this wiki.

Every wiki gets better with increasing usage. Everybody is hence encourage to modify/add content to it. It will help your self to formulate your problem and find answers from others.

In order to modify any page click 'edit' button at the bottom. Add page by simply typing http://tracking.wikidot.com/your-new-page-name into browser. This wiki enables inserting LaTex formulas ($E = mc^2$), images and videos. Every page can be annotated by tags. More on the wiki syntax can be found http://www.wikidot.com/doc:wiki-syntax.

Zdenek Kalal

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