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Automatic pedestrian detection and tracking with a multiple-cue max-margin framework
Author: Stefanus, Ferdinand
Date created: 2010-12-13
Optimizing non-decomposable loss functions in structured prediction
Author: Ranjbar, Mani
Date created: 2012-04-10
Combining simple trackers using structural SVMs for offline single object tracking
Author: Yari Saeed Khanloo, Bahman
Date created: 2010-08-05

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