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be coherent. This 
nable elements de- 
jor part of the ship 
t, some part within 
lt to be detected. 
  
Figure 6: Integrated result of tracking and 
optical flow 
6. Conclusion 
  
Experiments to extract and track ships in the spa- 
tiotemporal images are performed. Two computer vi- 
it sion techniques are applied. The first is the template 
matching method and the second is optical low method. 
These methods are applied complimentary and extracted 
information are integrated. The results show that flow 
vectors of the ship part can be extracted. Future works 
directed experiments in more realistic situations. 
  
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