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A Fast Method for Finding Exact N-Best Hypotheses for Multitarget Tracking

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Roy Danchick; G. E. Newnam

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IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Volume 29, Issue 2, p.555-560 (1993)
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Bojilov, Ljudmil. "An Improved Version of a Multiple Target Tracking Algorithm." Information & Security: An International Journal 9 (2002): 130-140.
APA style: Danchick, R., & Newnam G. E. (1993).  A Fast Method for Finding Exact N-Best Hypotheses for Multitarget Tracking. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems. 29(2), 555-560.
Chicago style: Danchick, Roy, and G. E. Newnam. "A Fast Method for Finding Exact N-Best Hypotheses for Multitarget Tracking." IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems 29, no. 2 (1993): 555-560.
IEEE style: Danchick, R., and G. E. Newnam, "A Fast Method for Finding Exact N-Best Hypotheses for Multitarget Tracking", IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, vol. 29, issue 2, pp. 555-560, 1993.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/7.210093(link is external)
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