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Figure 2.1: Overview of literature related to vehicle detection in low frame-rate aerial images.
Figure 2.2: Overview of literature related to vehicle detection in low frame-rate aerial images.
Figure 3.3: Workflow of car candidate selection.
Figure 3.7: Same car in different orientations. The gradient filter, which was used for demon- demon-stration purposes, is the Prewitt filter
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