Motion trajectory of an occluded object

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Hg
Hg on 7 Feb 2017
Commented: Hg on 7 Feb 2017
How to find the motion trajectory of an object which is partially occluded in a video sequence? For example in the 2 frames below. When there's no occlusion, it can be found from the displacement of the centroid of the object.
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John BG
John BG on 7 Feb 2017
how do you know the bat is not coming to you?
rewording: 2D trajectory or 3D trajectory?
Hg
Hg on 7 Feb 2017
In this case, I assume it's 2D trajectory, and the bat is not coming to me.

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