crosscamera
Crosscamera is a term used in computer vision and imaging to describe methods and systems that integrate data from two or more cameras to enhance perception across views. The central idea is cross-camera information sharing: detections, tracks, and scene interpretations from one camera are combined with data from other cameras to achieve more robust object recognition, tracking continuity, and 3D understanding than would be possible from a single view. The term is not tightly standardized and appears mainly in research literature, product literature for multi-camera systems, and contexts such as cross-camera surveillance or sports analytics.
Typical components of crosscamera systems include a network of cameras with time synchronization, precise geometric calibration
Applications span surveillance, traffic monitoring, sports analytics, augmented reality, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and motion capture. Crosscamera
Challenges include occlusion and perspective changes, non-overlapping fields of view, asynchronous capture, lighting and lens distortion