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Outside-in tracking

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{{see also|Positional tracking}}
In [[outside-in tracking]], the tracking camera(s) is placed in the external environment where the tracked object is within its [[line of sight]] and [[field of view]]. The tracking camera uses the changing views of the object itself to determine the object's position in space. A problem outside-in tracking often encounter is [[occlusion]].
The opposite of outside-in tracking is [[inside-out tracking]].

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