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Using Symmetric State Transformations for Multi-Target Tracking
2011
This paper is about the use of symmetric state transformations for multi-target tracking. First, a novel method for obtaining point estimates for multi-target states is proposed. The basic idea is to apply a symmetric state transformation to the original state in order to compute a minimum mean-square-error (MMSE) estimate in a transformed state. By this means, the known shortcomings of MMSE estimates for multi-target states can be avoided. Second, a new multi-target tracking method based on
doi:10.5445/ir/1000035109
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