Tracking may refer to:
Science and technology
Computing
* Tracking, in computer graphics, in
match moving
In visual effects, match moving is a technique that allows the insertion of 2D elements, other live action elements or CG computer graphics into live-action footage with correct position, scale, orientation, and motion relative to the photograph ...
(insertion of graphics into footage)
* Tracking, composing music with
music tracker
A music tracker, or simply a tracker, is a type of music sequencer software for creating music. The music is represented as discrete musical notes positioned in several channels at chronological positions on a vertical timeline.
A music tracker's ...
software
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Eye tracking
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the motion of an eye relative to the head. An eye tracker is a device for measuring eye positions and eye movement. Eye trackers are used in research ...
, measuring the position of the eye relative to the head
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Finger tracking, measuring the positions of the fingers
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Optical motion tracking, or motion capture, recording the precise movements of objects or people
* Position tracking, monitoring the location of a mechanical system in real-time by counting pulses; see
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Positional tracking
In 3D human-computer interaction, positional tracking, also called pose tracking, is a process that tracks the position and/or orientation of head-mounted displays, controllers, or other input devices within Euclidean space. Pose tracking is of ...
, an essential component of augmented reality
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Video tracking, locating an object in each frame of a video sequence
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Mobile phone tracking
Mobile phone tracking is a process for identifying the location of a mobile phone, whether stationary or moving. Localization may be affected by a number of technologies, such as the multilateration of radio signals between (several) cell towers ...
, monitoring the physical location of a mobile phone
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Internet tracking
Web tracking is the practice by which operators of websites and third parties collect, store and share information about visitors' activities on the World Wide Web. Analysis of a user's behaviour may be used to provide content that enables the op ...
, analyzing online activity
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Web visitor tracking
Web tracking is the practice by which operators of websites and third parties collect, store and share information about visitors' activities on the World Wide Web. Analysis of a user's behaviour may be used to provide content that enables the op ...
, the analysis of visitor behavior on a website
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Sleep tracking, monitoring sleeping experience (deep, REM, duration etc.)
Life sciences
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Animal migration tracking, performed by attaching a tag to an animal
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Tracking (hunting)
Tracking in hunting and ecology is the science and art of observing animal tracks and other signs, with the goal of gaining understanding of the landscape and the animal being tracked (the "quarry"). A further goal of tracking is the deeper u ...
, to learn about the ecology of an area
* Environmental tracking, a concept developed by the
Environmental Investment Organisation to monitor climate change
Logistics
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Tracking (commercial airline flight)
Flight tracking is a service that involves the tracking of flights, aircraft and airport activity, often using software.
Overview
Flight tracking enables travellers as well as those picking up travellers after a flight to know whether a flight h ...
, the means of tracking civil airline flights in real time
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Package tracking
Package tracking or package logging is the process of localizing shipping containers, mail and parcel post at different points of time during sorting, warehousing, and package delivery to verify their provenance and to predict and aid delivery ...
, or package logging, the process of localizing shipping containers, mail and parcel post
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Track and trace
In the distribution and logistics of many types of products, track and trace or tracking and tracing concerns a process of determining the current and past locations (and other information) of a unique item or property. Mass serialization is t ...
, a process of determining the current and past locations and other status of property in transit
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Asset tracking
Asset tracking refers to the method of tracking physical assets, either by scanning barcode labels attached to the assets or by using tags using GPS, BLE, LoRa, or RFID which broadcast their location. These technologies can also be used for in ...
, which provides status of objects of an inventory or
mobile stock
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Vehicle tracking system uses GPS to find out about movement and/or location of cars, trucks, and/or other vehicles
Other uses in science and technology
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Tracking (particle physics), measuring the direction and magnitude of the momenta of charged particles
* Tracking, a process of degradation in which tree-like carbonized patterns (
electrical treeing
In electrical engineering, treeing is an electrical pre-breakdown phenomenon in solid insulation. It is a damaging process due to partial discharges and progresses through the stressed dielectric insulation, in a path resembling the branches o ...
) appear on an insulator
* Tracking or
Toe (automotive)
In automotive engineering, toe, also known as tracking, is the symmetric angle that each wheel makes with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, as a function of static geometry, and kinematic and compliant effects. This can be contrasted with ...
, the symmetric angle that each wheel makes with the long axis of a vehicle
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Video tape tracking
In a video tape recorder, tracking is a calibration adjustment which ensures that the spinning playback head is properly aligned with the helical scan signal written onto the tape.
In the case of VHS, a linear control track
A control track is ...
, alignment of the magnetic tape of a video recorder with the read head
* Tracking, combining individual radar detections with a
radar tracker
A radar tracker is a component of a radar system, or an associated command and control (C2) system, that associates consecutive radar observations of the same target into Track (navigation), tracks. It is particularly useful when the radar system ...
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Tracking system
A tracking system or locating system is used for Surveillance, tracking persons or objects that do not stay in a fixed location, and supplying a time-ordered sequence of positions (track).
Applications
A myriad of tracking systems exist. ...
, various methods used to monitor moving persons or objects, often remotely
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Tracking transmitter
A tracking transmitter broadcasts a radio signal which can be detected by a directional antenna (typically a Radio Direction Finder). By rotating the antenna one can determine the direction the signal lies in and of course whatever it may be attach ...
, a device that broadcasts a radio signal that can be detected by a directional antenna
* Target and missile tracking, elements of
Go-Onto-Target systems in missile guidance
* Tracking is also used, euphemistically, for
surveillance
Surveillance is the monitoring of behavior, many activities, or information for the purpose of information gathering, influencing, managing, or directing. This can include observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment, such as ...
or
mass surveillance
Mass surveillance is the intricate surveillance of an entire or a substantial fraction of a population in order to monitor that group of citizens. The surveillance is often carried out by Local government, local and federal governments or intell ...
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Multitrack recording
Multitrack recording (MTR), also known as multitracking, is a method of sound recording developed in 1955 that allows for the separate recording of multiple sound sources or of sound sources recorded at different times to create a cohesive who ...
, a term commonly shortened to "tracking"
Arts and entertainment
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''Tracking'' (documentary), a 1994 documentary about the band Phish
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''Tracking'' (novel), a three-part work by David R. Palmer
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Tracking shot
In cinematography, a tracking shot is any shot where the camera follows backward, forward or moves alongside the subject being recorded. Mostly the camera’s position is parallel to the character, creating a sideway motion, tracking the chara ...
, a filming technique also known as a dolly shot
Sports
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Tracking (dog), the act of a dog following a scent trail
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Tracking (freeflying), in skydiving, the technique of moving horizontally while in freefall
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Tracking (hunting)
Tracking in hunting and ecology is the science and art of observing animal tracks and other signs, with the goal of gaining understanding of the landscape and the animal being tracked (the "quarry"). A further goal of tracking is the deeper u ...
, the art of learning about a place via animal trails and other environmental evidence
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Tracking trial, a dog competition
Other uses
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Tracking (education)
Tracking is separating students by what is assessed as academic ability into groups for all subjects or certain classes and curriculum within a school. Track assignment is typically based on academic ability, other factors often influence placement ...
, separating children into classes according to academic ability
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Tracking (scouting)
Tracking is an element of scouting that encompasses observation, stalking and the following of a trail. Unlike the form of tracking Tracking (hunting), employed in hunting, tracking within the Scouting movement tends to focus on the tracking of p ...
, a scouting activity focused on observation, stalking, and following a trail
* Tracking, typographers' term for
letter-spacing, uniformly increasing or decreasing the space between all letters in a block of text
* Tracking, matching or comparing the performance of a financial portfolio to a
stock market index
In finance, a stock index, or stock market index, is an Index (economics), index that measures the performance of a stock market, or of a subset of a stock market. It helps investors compare current stock price levels with past prices to calcul ...
See also
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Trace (disambiguation)
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Tracing (disambiguation)
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Track (disambiguation) Track or Tracks may refer to:
Routes or imprints
* Ancient trackway, any track or trail whose origin is lost in antiquity
* Animal track, imprints left on surfaces that an animal walks across
* Desire path, a line worn by people taking the shor ...
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Tracker (disambiguation)
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Tracking software (disambiguation)
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