Hanna Goszczynska

Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering Poland

Hanna Goszczynska graduated from Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Fine Mechanics in 1979 with master degree (MSc) in Biomedical Engineering. In 2005 she has received the doctor’s degree (PhD) in biomedical engineering in the Nałęcz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering Polish Academy of Sciences. She was employed as an engineer at X-ray Apparatuses and Medical Devices Works FARUM, Warsaw in 1979 – 1988. Since 1989 she is with Nałęcz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering Polish Academy of Sciences. In 2000 – 2006 she was a lecturer of image processing in Warsaw School of Information Technology. Her research interests cover medical imaging: EEG mapping, angiographic images, ultrasound images, SPECT, PET; image processing: densitometric measurements, edge detection, segmentation, image enhancement, feature extraction, movement estimation, image registration, similarity analysis and pattern recognition. She is a member of the Polish Society of Medical Physics and the Polish Society of Biomedical Engineering.

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Object tracking consists in estimation of trajectory of moving objects in the sequence of images. Automation of the computer object tracking is a difficult task. Dynamics of multiple parameters changes representing features and motion of the objects, and temporary partial or full occlusion of the tracked objects have to be considered. This monograph presents the development of object tracking algorithms, methods and systems. Both, state of the art of object tracking methods and also the new trends in research are described in this book. Fourteen chapters are split into two sections. Section 1 presents new theoretical ideas whereas Section 2 presents real-life applications. Despite the variety of topics contained in this monograph it constitutes a consisted knowledge in the field of computer object tracking. The intention of editor was to follow up the very quick progress in the developing of methods as well as extension of the application.

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