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MULTIPLE OBJECTS TRACKING UNDER OCCLUSIONS: A SURVEY

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): H.A. ALI, M.A. MOHAMED , M.S. DIAB, M.S.EL-SAYED

Abstract: long term occlusion is a most important challenge in any multiple objects tracking system. This paper presents a literature survey of an object tracking algorithms in a fixed camera situation that have been used by others to address the long term occlusion problem. Based on this assessment of the state of the art, this paper identify what appears to be the most promising algorithm for long term occlusion that was succeeds in handling interacting objects of similar appearance without any strong assumptions on the characteristics of the tracked objects. But this algorithm failed to handle objects of too complex shapes and appearance, and the tracking results was affected by successfully of background subtraction. This paper presents a proposed solution to these failed points.

  • Publication Date: 03-Aug-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-005-7-35
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AN EXPLORATORY RESEARCH ON FACTORS INFLUENCING INDIVIDUALS’ ADOPTION OF INTERNET BANKING IN TURKEY

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): BURAK MERDENYAN , MICHELLE YEO SOOK CHIN , ONUR CIKRIKCILI , Y. BATU SALMAN

Abstract: Understanding the primary determinants of internet banking (IB) adoption has become crucial both for banks and clients. The factors that influence the use of this technology in Turkey were discussed within the framework of a widely used model; Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Trust and self-efficacy were added as external variables to improve the strength of the modified model. We designed a questionnaire and used it to survey randomly selected sample of active IB users in Istanbul. It was collected 469 valid responses. The inner relationships between all variables were examined. It was found that the perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and self-efficacy have a positive and strong association with the intention to use IB services. This study contributes the literature by validating TAM to predict IB adoption, and the findings would encourage designing innovative marketing and management banking strategies.

  • Publication Date: 03-Aug-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-005-7-36
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