Real-Time Clip Tracking (often called real-time video or motion tracking) is a computer vision and video production technology that detects, identifies, and follows objects, individuals, or camera movements instantly as a video plays. Rather than processing a video clip after it has been filmed, real-time tracking computes spatial and point data instantly—frame by frame—at production-level speeds (typically 30 to 60+ frames per second). Core Applications
Real-time clip tracking spans multiple industries, heavily changing how live events, video editing, and security operate: Real-Time Person Detection and Tracking in Panoramic Video
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