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Given a trajectory $T$, the probability $p(x,y)$ of $(x,y)$ is the sum of the contribution of each $(x',y')$ in $T$. The contributions are functions of a Gaussian kernel.  Hence the following definition of the probability of $(x,y)$ given $T$:  \[P((x,y),T) = \sum_{(x',y')\in T}K((x,y),(x',y'))\]  where $W$ $K$  is a gaussian kernel. in practice we take a discrete gaussian filter for $W$. $K$.