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12th ICCV Workshops 2009: Kyoto, Japan
- 12th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCV Workshops 2009, Kyoto, Japan, September 27 - October 4, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4442-7
- Joe Kilner, Jean-Yves Guillemaut, Adrian Hilton:
3D action matching with key-pose detection. 1-8 - Weiwei Guo, Ioannis Patras:
Discriminative 3D human pose estimation from monocular images via topological preserving hierarchical affinity clustering. 9-15 - Selen Pehlivan, Pinar Duygulu:
3D human pose search using oriented cylinders. 16-22 - Srikumar Ramalingam, Sofien Bouaziz, Peter Sturm, Matthew Brand:
Geolocalization using skylines from omni-images. 23-30 - Mayank Bansal, Bogdan Matei, Harpreet S. Sawhney, Sang-Hack Jung, Jayan Eledath:
Pedestrian detection with depth-guided structure labeling. 31-38 - Aleksey Golovinskiy, Thomas A. Funkhouser:
Min-cut based segmentation of point clouds. 39-46 - Radu Bogdan Rusu, Andreas Holzbach, Michael Beetz, Gary R. Bradski:
Detecting and segmenting objects for mobile manipulation. 47-54 - Tao Wang, Irene Cheng, Victor Lopez, Ernesto Bribiesca, Anup Basu:
Valence Normalized Spatial Median for skeletonization and matching. 55-62 - Ryutarou Ohbuchi, Takahiko Furuya:
Scale-weighted dense bag of visual features for 3D model retrieval from a partial view 3D model. 63-70 - Carlos Torre-Ferrero, José Ramón Llata, Sandra Robla, Esther G. Sarabia:
A similarity measure for 3D rigid registration of point clouds using image-based descriptors with low overlap. 71-78 - Shengcai Liao, Zhen Lei, Stan Z. Li:
Nonnegative Matrix Factorization with Gibbs Random Field modeling. 79-86 - Frank C. Meinecke, Paul von Bünau, Motoaki Kawanabe, Klaus-Robert Müller:
Learning invariances with Stationary Subspace Analysis. 87-92 - Aiko Oka, Toshikazu Wada:
Mahalanobis distance Minimization Mapping: M3. 93-100 - Hakan Cevikalp, Bill Triggs:
Large margin classifiers based on convex class models. 101-108 - Ronen Basri, Tal Hassner, Lihi Zelnik-Manor:
A general framework for Approximate Nearest Subspace search. 109-116 - Rongguo Zhang, Chunheng Wang, Baihua Xiao:
A strategy of classification via sparse dictionary learned by non-negative K-SVD. 117-122 - Sheng Zhang, Terence Sim, Mei-Chen Yeh:
Identity and Variation Spaces: Revisiting the Fisher Linear Discriminant. 123-130 - Yun Fu, Simon J. D. Prince:
Investigating the spatial support of signal and noise in face recognition. 131-138 - Xiaoyang Tan, Lishan Qiao, Wenjuan Gao, Jun Liu:
Robust faces manifold modeling: Most expressive Vs. most Sparse criterion. 139-146 - Zhen Lei, Shengcai Liao, Stan Z. Li:
Stepwise Correlation metric based Discriminant Analysis and multi-probe images fusion for face recognition. 147-153 - Anna C. Carli, Manuele Bicego, Sisto Baldo, Vittorio Murino:
Non-linear generative embeddings for kernels on latent variable models. 154-161 - Yoshikazu Washizawa:
Subset kernel PCA for pattern recognition. 162-169 - Tomoya Sakai:
Multiple pattern classification by sparse subspace decomposition. 170-177 - Muhammad Atif Tahir, Josef Kittler, Krystian Mikolajczyk, Fei Yan, Koen E. A. van de Sande, Theo Gevers:
Visual category recognition using Spectral Regression and Kernel Discriminant Analysis. 178-185 - Biswaroop Palit, Rakesh Nigam, Keren Perlmutter, Sharon M. Perlmutter:
Spectral face clustering. 186-191 - Markus Storer, Martin Urschler, Horst Bischof:
3D-MAM: 3D morphable appearance model for efficient fine head pose estimation from still images. 192-199 - Gemma Roig, Xavier Boix, Fernando De la Torre:
Optimal feature selection for subspace image matching. 200-205 - Nuria Brunet, Francisco Perez, Fernando De la Torre:
Learning good features for Active Shape Models. 206-211 - Yan Liu, Yang Liu, Keith C. C. Chan:
Multilinear Isometric Embedding for visual pattern analysis. 212-218 - Xu Qiao, Yen-Wei Chen, Xian-Hua Han, Takanori Igarashi, Keisuke Nakao:
Synthesis of multiple pose facial images using tensor-based subspace learning method. 219-226 - Tonislav Ivanov, Larry H. Matthies, M. Alex O. Vasilescu:
Head pose estimation using multilinear subspace analysis for robot human awareness. 227-233 - Teng Zhang, Arthur Szlam, Gilad Lerman:
Median K-Flats for hybrid linear modeling with many outliers. 234-241 - Anders P. Eriksson, Anton van den Hengel:
Optimization on the manifold of multiple homographies. 242-249 - Jun Fujiki, Shotaro Akaho:
Curve fitting by Spherical Least Squares on two-dimensional sphere. 250-255 - Facundo Mémoli:
Spectral Gromov-Wasserstein distances for shape matching. 256-263 - Ken Chatfield, James Philbin, Andrew Zisserman:
Efficient retrieval of deformable shape classes using local self-similarities. 264-271 - Yohai S. Devir, Guy Rosman, Alexander M. Bronstein, Michael M. Bronstein, Ron Kimmel:
On reconstruction of non-rigid shapes with intrinsic regularization. 272-279 - Yusuke Yoshiyasu, Nobutoshi Yamazaki:
Detailed body shapes from flash photographs. 280-287 - Jason M. Saragih, Simon Lucey, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Probabilistic constrained adaptive local displacement experts. 288-295 - Siqi Chen, Richard J. Radke:
Markov Chain Monte Carlo shape sampling using level sets. 296-303 - David C. Schneider, Peter Eisert:
Fast nonrigid mesh registration with a data-driven deformation prior. 304-311 - Masao Shimizu, Rafael Henrique Castanheira de Souza, Shin Yoshimura, Masatoshi Okutomi:
Non-rigid registration between color channels based on joint-histogram entropy in subspace. 312-319 - Maks Ovsjanikov, Alexander M. Bronstein, Michael M. Bronstein, Leonidas J. Guibas:
Shape Google: a computer vision approach to isometry invariant shape retrieval. 320-327 - Guillaume Charpiat:
Learning shape metrics based on deformations and transport. 328-335 - Thomas Walther, Rolf P. Würtz:
Unsupervised learning of human body parts from video footage. 336-343 - Di Yang, Hongdong Li:
Learning varying dimension radial basis functions for deformable image alignment. 344-351 - Sami S. Brandt, Pekka Koskenkorva, Juho Kannala, Anders Heyden:
Uncalibrated non-rigid factorisation with automatic shape basis selection. 352-359 - Xiang Bai, Wenyu Liu, Zhuowen Tu:
Integrating contour and skeleton for shape classification. 360-367 - Quoc Dinh Nguyen, Maurice Milgram:
Online Active Feature Model for lip tracking. 368-375 - Edoardo Ardizzone, Roberto Gallea, Orazio Gambino, Roberto Pirrone:
Effective and efficient interpolation for mutual information based multimodality elastic image registration. 376-381 - Stefanie Wuhrer, Chang Shu, Jonathan Boisvert, Guy Godin, Pengcheng Xi:
Bending invariant meshes and application to groupwise correspondences. 382-389 - Anna Hilsmann, Peter Eisert:
Joint estimation of deformable motion and photometric parameters in single view video. 390-397 - Aymen El Ghoul, Ian H. Jermyn, Josiane Zerubia:
A phase field higher-order active contour model of directed networks. 398-404 - Sam Johnson, Mark Everingham:
Combining discriminative appearance and segmentation cues for articulated human pose estimation. 405-412 - Xin Zhang, Guoliang Fan, Li-Shan Chou:
Two-layer generative models for estimating unknown gait kinematics. 413-420 - Manfred Georg, Robert Pless:
Fitting parametric road models to spatio-temporal derivatives. 421-427 - Samuele Salti, Luigi Di Stefano:
On-line learning of the transition model for Recursive Bayesian Estimation. 428-435 - Arnak S. Dalalyan, Renaud Keriven:
Sparse learning approach to the problem of robust estimation of camera locations. 436-443 - Tomás Crivelli, Patrick Bouthemy, Bruno Cernuschi-Frías, Jian-Feng Yao:
Learning mixed-state Markov models for statistical motion texture tracking. 444-451 - Leonid M. Raskin, Michael Rudzsky, Ehud Rivlin:
H-APF: Using hierarchical representation of human body for 3-D articulated tracking and action classification. 452-459 - Jie Chen, Guoying Zhao, Matti Pietikäinen:
An improved local descriptor and threshold learning for unsupervised dynamic texture segmentation. 460-467 - Tomoya Sakai, Atsushi Imiya:
Randomized algorithm of spectral clustering and image/video segmentation using a minority of pixels. 468-475 - Andy Jinhua Ma, Pong C. Yuen, Weiwen Zou, Jian-Huang Lai:
Supervised Neighborhood Topology Learning for Human Action Recognition. 476-481 - Weilong Yang, Yang Wang, Greg Mori:
Human action recognition from a single clip per action. 482-489 - Daniel Kelly, John Mc Donald, Charles Markham:
Evaluation of threshold model HMMS and Conditional Random Fields for recognition of spatiotemporal gestures in sign language. 490-497 - Sang-Hack Jung, Yanlin Guo, Harpreet S. Sawhney, Rakesh Kumar:
Action exemplar based real-time action detection. 498-505 - Lamberto Ballan, Marco Bertini, Alberto Del Bimbo, Lorenzo Seidenari, Giuseppe Serra:
Effective Codebooks for human action categorization. 506-513 - Pyry Matikainen, Martial Hebert, Rahul Sukthankar:
Trajectons: Action recognition through the motion analysis of tracked features. 514-521 - Ming Yang, Fengjun Lv, Wei Xu, Kai Yu, Yihong Gong:
Human action detection by boosting efficient motion features. 522-529 - Olusegun Oshin, Andrew Gilbert, John Illingworth, Richard Bowden:
Action recognition using Randomised Ferns. 530-537 - Tianzhu Zhang, Jing Liu, Si Liu, Yi Ouyang, Hanqing Lu:
Boosted Exemplar Learning for human action recognition. 538-545 - Peter M. Roth, Thomas Mauthner, Inayat Khan, Horst Bischof:
Efficient human action recognition by cascaded linear classification. 546-553 - Maheshkumar H. Kolekar, Kannappan Palaniappan, Somnath Sengupta, Guna Seetharaman:
Event detection and semantic identification using Bayesian belief network. 554-561 - Xiaofeng Wang, Xiao-Ping (Steven) Zhang:
ICA mixture hidden conditional random field model for sports event classification. 562-569 - Martin Roser, Andreas Geiger:
Video-based raindrop detection for improved image registration. 570-577 - Katarina Mele, Adelle Coster, James G. Burchfield, Jamie Lopez, David E. James, William E. Hughes, Pascal Vallotton:
Automatic identification of fusion events in TIRF microscopy image sequences. 578-584 - Nicolas Padoy, Diana Mateus, Daniel Weinland, Marie-Odile Berger, Nassir Navab:
Workflow monitoring based on 3D motion features. 585-592 - Hai Shan Wu, Qi Zhao, Danping Zou, Yan Qiu Chen:
Acquiring 3D motion trajectories of large numbers of swarming animals. 593-600 - Benjamin Soibam, Shishir K. Shah, Ali Z. Chaudhry, Jayan Eledath:
Quantitative comparison of metrics for change detection in video patrolling applications. 601-608 - Junbiao Pang, Qingming Huang, Shuqiang Jiang, Zhipeng Wu:
Transfer pedestrian detector towards view-adaptiveness and efficiency. 609-616 - Dan Ring, Anil C. Kokaram:
Feature-Cut: Video object segmentation through local feature correspondences. 617-624 - Branislav Micusík, Jana Kosecká:
Semantic segmentation of street scenes by superpixel co-occurrence and 3D geometry. 625-632 - Chi-Ho Chan, Josef Kittler, Norman Poh, Timo Ahonen, Matti Pietikäinen:
(Multiscale) Local Phase Quantisation histogram discriminant analysis with score normalisation for robust face recognition. 633-640 - Zhaoyin Jia, Yao-Jen Chang, Tsuhan Chen:
Active view selection for object and pose recognition. 641-648 - Michael Stark, Michael Goesele, Bernt Schiele:
Shading cues for object class detection. 649-656 - Yousun Kang, Koichiro Yamaguchi, Takashi Naito, Yoshiki Ninomiya:
Road scene labeling using SfM module and 3D bag of textons. 657-664 - Stefan Kluckner, Horst Bischof:
Semantic classification by covariance descriptors within a randomized forest. 665-672 - Changhai Xu, Benjamin Kuipers, Aniket Murarka:
3D pose estimation for planes. 673-680 - Hongwen Kang, Alexei A. Efros, Martial Hebert, Takeo Kanade:
Image composition for object pop-out. 681-688 - Yu Zhong:
Intrinsic shape signatures: A shape descriptor for 3D object recognition. 689-696 - Erdem Akagündüz, Ülkay Ulusoy:
Scale and orientation invariant 3D interest point extraction using HK curvatures. 697-702 - Stefanos Zafeiriou, Maria Petrou, Vasileios Argyriou:
2.5D Elastic Graph Matching algorithms. 703-710 - Volker Willert, Julian Eggert:
A stochastic dynamical system for optical flow estimation. 711-718 - Cheng Chen, Guoliang Fan:
Combining spatial and temporal priors for articulated human tracking with online learning. 719-726 - Alper Ayvaci, Stefano Soatto:
Motion segmentation with occlusions on the superpixel graph. 727-734 - Alexander Bachmann, Hildegard Kuehne:
An iterative scheme for motion-based scene segmentation. 735-742 - Alessandro Bevilacqua, Alessandro Gherardi, Ludovico Carozza:
A vision-based approach for high accuracy assessment of satellite attitude. 743-750 - Anders Heyden, Ola Dahl:
Provably convergent on-line structure and motion estimation for perspective systems. 751-758 - Guangliang Chen, Gilad Lerman:
Motion segmentation by SCC on the hopkins 155 database. 759-764 - Guangliang Chen, Stefan Atev, Gilad Lerman:
Kernel Spectral Curvature Clustering (KSCC). 765-772 - Julien Pansiot, Ahmed Elsaify, Benny Lo, Guang-Zhong Yang:
RACKET: Real-time autonomous computation of kinematic elements in tennis. 773-779 - Jörg Conradt, Raphael Berner, Matthew Cook, Tobi Delbrück:
An embedded AER dynamic vision sensor for low-latency pole balancing. 780-785 - Michael Weber, Martin Humenberger, Wilfried Kubinger:
A very fast census-based stereo matching implementation on a graphics processing unit. 786-793 - Ke Zhang, Jiangbo Lu, Gauthier Lafruit, Rudy Lauwereins, Luc Van Gool:
Real-time accurate stereo with bitwise fast voting on CUDA. 794-800 - Chin-Hong Sin, Chia-Ming Cheng, Shang-Hong Lai, Shan-Yung Yang:
Geodesic tree-based dynamic programming for fast stereo reconstruction. 801-807 - Michael Schweitzer, Hans-Joachim Wuensche:
Efficient keypoint matching for robot vision using GPUs. 808-815 - Antoine Méler, John A. Ruiz-Hernandez, James L. Crowley:
Probabilistic model of error in fixed-point arithmetic Gaussian pyramid. 816-820 - Abdul Naser Sazish, Shrutisagar Chandrasekaran, Abbes Amira:
Efficient systolic architecture and power modeling for finite ridgelet transform. 821-827 - Chung-Ching Lin, Wayne H. Wolf:
MCMC-based feature-guided particle filtering for tracking moving objects from a moving platform. 828-833 - Bernhard Dieber, Bernhard Rinner, Nikolaus Viertl:
Flexible clustering in networks of smart cameras. 834-839 - Georg Nebehay, Roman P. Pflugfelder:
A self-calibration method for smart video cameras. 840-846 - Oliver Sidla, Norbert Brändle, Wanda Benesova, Marcin Rosner, Yuriy Lypetskyy:
Towards complex visual surveillance algorithms on smart cameras. 847-853 - Tse-Wei Chen, Yi-Ling Chen, Shao-Yi Chien:
Fast image segmentation and texture feature extraction for image retrieval. 854-861 - Jun-Sik Kim, Myung Hwangbo, Takeo Kanade:
Parallel algorithms to a parallel hardware: Designing vision algorithms for a GPU. 862-869 - David Schreiber, Michael Rauter:
GPU-based non-parametric background subtraction for a practical surveillance system. 870-877 - Clément Farabet, Cyril Poulet, Yann LeCun:
An FPGA-based stream processor for embedded real-time vision with Convolutional Networks. 878-885 - Jun-Sik Kim, Myung Hwangbo, Takeo Kanade:
Realtime affine-photometric KLT feature tracker on GPU in CUDA framework. 886-893 - Masayuki Hiromoto, Ryusuke Miyamoto:
Hardware architecture for high-accuracy real-time pedestrian detection with CoHOG features. 894-899 - Hiroki Sugano, Ryusuke Miyamoto:
Parallel implementation of pedestrian tracking using multiple cues on GPGPU. 900-906 - Tao Luo, Renju Li, Hongbin Zha:
3D line drawing for archaeological illustration. 907-914 - Michael Kolomenkin, Ilan Shimshoni, Ayellet Tal:
Prominent field for shape processing of archaeological artifacts. 915-922 - Kensuke Hisatomi, Kimihiro Tomiyama, Miwa Katayama, Yuichi Iwadate:
Method of 3D reconstruction using graph cuts, and its application to preserving intangible cultural heritage. 923-930 - Yasuhide Okamoto, Takeshi Oishi, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Image-based network rendering system for large sized meshes. 931-938 - Matteo Dellepiane, Andrea Venturi, Roberto Scopigno:
Image guided reconstruction of un-sampled data: a coherent filling for uncomplete Cultural Heritage models. 939-946 - Yunsu Bok, Dong-Geol Choi, Yekeun Jeong, In So Kweon:
Capturing village-level heritages with a hand-held camera-laser fusion sensor. 947-954 - Aaron Licata, Alexandra Psarrou, Vassiliki Kokla:
Unsupervised ink type recognition in ancient manuscripts. 955-961 - Ryo Ozaki, Yasuhiro Nishiwaki, Yuki Yakeda, Takahiro Yuhara, Hiromi T. Tanaka:
Weave pattern modeling of silk-like fabrics from multi-illuminated HDR image analysis. 962-969 - Anna Paviotti, David A. Forsyth:
A lightness recovery algorithm for the multispectral acquisition of frescoed environments. 970-977 - Lior Wolf, Rotem Littman, Naama Mayer, Nachum Dershowitz, Roni Shweka, Yaacov Choueka:
Automatically identifying join candidates in the Cairo Genizah. 978-979 - Beatriz Trinchão Andrade, Olga R. P. Bellon, Luciano Silva, Alexandre Vrubel:
Enhancing color texture quality of 3D models for digital preservation of indigenous ceramic artworks. 980-987 - Edgar Roman-Rangel, Carlos Pallan, Jean-Marc Odobez, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Retrieving ancient Maya glyphs with Shape Context. 988-995 - Leonid M. Raskin, Michael Rudzsky, Ehud Rivlin:
3D Body-part tracking of two persons using a hierarchical body model. 996-1003 - Tianshi Gao, Chen Wu, Hamid Aghajan:
User-centric speaker report: Ranking-based effectiveness evaluation and feedback. 1004-1011 - Laetitia Gond, Patrick Sayd, Thierry Chateau, Michel Dhome:
A regression-based approach to recover human pose from voxel data. 1012-1019 - Ovgu Ozturk, Toshihiko Yamasaki, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
Tracking of humans and estimation of body/head orientation from top-view single camera for visual focus of attention analysis. 1020-1027 - Ahmed Ali, Kenji Terada:
A framework for Human tracking using Kalman filter and fast mean shift algorithms. 1028-1033 - Ankur Datta, Yaser Sheikh, Takeo Kanade:
Modeling the product manifold of posture and motion. 1034-1041 - André Gagalowicz, Chee Kwang Quah:
3D model-based marker-less human motion tracking in cluttered environment. 1042-1049 - Ben Daubney, David P. Gibson, Neill W. Campbell:
Monocular 3D human pose estimation using sparse motion features. 1050-1057 - Worapan Kusakunniran, Qiang Wu, Hongdong Li, Jian Zhang:
Multiple views gait recognition using View Transformation Model based on optimized Gait Energy Image. 1058-1064 - Joe Kilner, Jean-Yves Guillemaut, Adrian Hilton:
Summarised hierarchical Markov models for speed-invariant action matching. 1065-1072 - Daniel Kelly, John Mc Donald, Charles Markham:
Continuous recognition of motion based gestures in sign language. 1073-1080 - Guido Pusiol, François Brémond, Monique Thonnat:
Trajectory based Primitive Events for learning and recognizing activity. 1081-1088 - Moritz Tenorth, Jan Bandouch, Michael Beetz:
The TUM Kitchen Data Set of everyday manipulation activities for motion tracking and action recognition. 1089-1096 - Genquan Duan, Chang Huang, Haizhou Ai, Shihong Lao:
Boosting Associated Pairing Comparison Features for pedestrian detection. 1097-1104 - Xiaoqin Zhang, Weiming Hu, Wei Li, Wei Qu, Stephen J. Maybank:
Multi-object tracking via species based particle swarm optimization. 1105-1112 - Fabian Nater, Helmut Grabner, Tobias Jaeggli, Luc Van Gool:
Tracker trees for unusual event detection. 1113-1120 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Giuseppe Lisanti, Federico Pernici:
Scale invariant 3D multi-person tracking using a base set of bundle adjusted visual landmarks. 1121-1128 - Kai Jüngling, Michael Arens:
Detection and tracking of objects with direct integration of perception and expectation. 1129-1136 - Esa Rahtu, Janne Heikkilä:
A Simple and efficient saliency detector for background subtraction. 1137-1144 - Raviteja Vemulapalli, R. Aravind:
Spatio-temporal nonparametric background modeling and subtraction. 1145-1152 - Min Li, Zhaoxiang Zhang, Kaiqi Huang, Tieniu Tan:
Pyramidal Statistics of Oriented Filtering for robust pedestrian detection. 1153-1160 - Nathan Jacobs, Michael Dixon, Scott Satkin, Robert Pless:
Efficient tracking of many objects in structured environments. 1161-1168 - Tomokazu Mitsui, Hironobu Fujiyoshi:
Object detection by joint features based on two-stage boosting. 1169-1176 - Yu-Ting Chen, Chu-Song Chen, Yi-Ping Hung, Kuang-Yu Chang:
Multi-class multi-instance boosting for part-based human detection. 1177-1184 - Jian Zhao, Sen-Ching S. Cheung:
Human segmentation by fusing visible-light and thermal imaginary. 1185-1192 - David Hurych, Tomás Svoboda, Jana Trojanová, Yadhunandan U. S:
Active Shape Model and linear predictors for face association refinement. 1193-1200 - Ankur Datta, Jun-Sik Kim, Takeo Kanade:
Accurate camera calibration using iterative refinement of control points. 1201-1208 - Myo Thida, Paolo Remagnino, How-Lung Eng:
A particle swarm optimization approach for multi-objects tracking in crowded scene. 1209-1215 - Alexander Bachmann, Irina Lulcheva:
Combining low-level segmentation with relational classification. 1216-1221 - Raphael Sznitman, Henry Lin, Manaswi Gupta, Gregory D. Hager:
Active background modeling: Actors on a stage. 1222-1228 - David A. Ellis, Eric Sommerlade, Ian D. Reid:
Modelling pedestrian trajectory patterns with Gaussian processes. 1229-1234 - Matthew Collins, Jianguo Zhang, Paul Miller, Hongbin Wang:
Full body image feature representations for gender profiling. 1235-1242 - Michael D. Breitenstein, Helmut Grabner, Luc Van Gool:
Hunting Nessie - Real-time abnormality detection from webcams. 1243-1250 - Alessio Dore, Andrea Beoldo, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
Multitarget tracking with a corner-based particle filter. 1251-1258 - P. Viswanath, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Shishir K. Shah:
A simplified error model for height estimation using a single camera. 1259-1266 - Geoffrey Taylor, Atul Kanaujia, Krishnan Ramnath, Niels Haering:
A portable geo-aware visual surveillance system for vehicles. 1267-1274 - László Havasi, Zoltán Szlávik:
Using location and motion statistics for the localization of moving objects in multiple camera surveillance videos. 1275-1281 - Wongun Choi, Khuram Shahid, Silvio Savarese:
What are they doing? : Collective activity classification using spatio-temporal relationship among people. 1282-1289 - Andrew Gilbert, John Illingworth, Richard Bowden, Jesús Capitán, Luis Merino:
Accurate fusion of robot, camera and wireless sensors for surveillance applications. 1290-1297 - Jamal Saboune, Robert Laganière:
People detection and tracking using the Explorative Particle Filtering. 1298-1305 - Tatsuhisa Yamaguchi, Shohei Nobuhara, Takashi Matsuyama:
Cell-based object tracking method for 3D shape reconstruction using multi-viewpoint active cameras. 1306-1313 - Michal Lewandowski, Dimitrios Makris, Jean-Christophe Nebel:
Automatic configuration of spectral dimensionality reduction methods for 3D human pose estimation. 1314-1321 - Junseok Kwon, Kyoung Mu Lee:
Simultaneous video synchronization and rare event detection via Cross-Entropy Monte Carlo optimization. 1322-1329 - Jian Li, Shaogang Gong, Tao Xiang:
On-the-fly global activity prediction and anomaly detection. 1330-1337 - Jagannadan Varadarajan, Jean-Marc Odobez:
Topic models for scene analysis and abnormality detection. 1338-1345 - Boris Babenko, Ming-Hsuan Yang, Serge J. Belongie:
A family of online boosting algorithms. 1346-1353 - Raphael Pelossof, Michael Jones, Ilia Vovsha, Cynthia Rudin:
Online coordinate boosting. 1354-1361 - Christian Leistner, Amir Saffari, Peter M. Roth, Horst Bischof:
On robustness of on-line boosting - a competitive study. 1362-1369 - Thomas J. Fuchs, Joachim M. Buhmann:
Inter-active learning of randomized tree ensembles for object detection. 1370-1377 - Vineeth Balasubramanian, Shayok Chakraborty, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Generalized Query by Transduction for online active learning. 1378-1385 - Tim Sheerman-Chase, Eng-Jon Ong, Richard Bowden:
Online learning of robust facial feature trackers. 1386-1392 - Amir Saffari, Christian Leistner, Jakob Santner, Martin Godec, Horst Bischof:
On-line Random Forests. 1393-1400 - Quoc Dinh Nguyen, Maurice Milgram:
Combining online and offline learning for tracking a talking face in video. 1401-1408 - Severin Stalder, Helmut Grabner, Luc Van Gool:
Beyond semi-supervised tracking: Tracking should be as simple as detection, but not simpler than recognition. 1409-1416 - Zdenek Kalal, Jiri Matas, Krystian Mikolajczyk:
Online learning of robust object detectors during unstable tracking. 1417-1424 - Yu Chen, Roberto Cipolla:
Learning shape priors for single view reconstruction. 1425-1432 - Nazar Khan, Lam Tran, Marshall F. Tappen:
Training many-parameter shape-from-shading models using a surface database. 1433-1440 - Jacob Becker, Charles V. Stewart, Richard J. Radke:
LiDAR inpainting from a single image. 1441-1448 - Michael Belshaw, Michael A. Greenspan:
A high speed iterative closest point tracker on an FPGA platform. 1449-1456 - Stanley M. Bileschi:
Fully automatic calibration of LIDAR and video streams from a vehicle. 1457-1464 - Cedric Cagniart, Edmond Boyer, Slobodan Ilic:
Iterative mesh deformation for dense surface tracking. 1465-1472 - Ming-Ching Chang, Benjamin B. Kimia:
Measuring 3D shape similarity by matching the medial scaffolds. 1473-1480 - David Doria, Richard J. Radke:
Consistency and confidence: A dual metric for verifying 3D object detections in multiple LiDAR scans. 1481-1488 - Michela Farenzena, Andrea Fusiello, Riccardo Gherardi:
Structure-and-motion pipeline on a hierarchical cluster tree. 1489-1496 - Frank Bart ter Haar, Remco C. Veltkamp:
Automatic bootstrapping of a morphable face model using multiple components. 1497-1504 - O. Rubinstein, Yaron Honen, Alexander M. Bronstein, Michael M. Bronstein, Ron Kimmel:
3D-color video camera. 1505-1509 - Peng Huang, Adrian Hilton:
Shape-Colour Histograms for matching 3D video sequences. 1510-1517 - Daniel Huber, Herman Herman, Alonzo Kelly, Peter Rander, Jason Ziglar:
Real-time photo-realistic visualization of 3D environments for enhanced tele-operation of vehicles. 1518-1525 - Michal Jancosek, Alexander Shekhovtsov, Tomás Pajdla:
Scalable multi-view stereo. 1526-1533 - Hansung Kim, Adrian Hilton:
Environment modelling using spherical stereo imaging. 1534-1541 - Young Min Kim, Christian Theobalt, James Diebel, Jana Kosecka, Branislav Micusík, Sebastian Thrun:
Multi-view image and ToF sensor fusion for dense 3D reconstruction. 1542-1549 - Douglas Lanman, Daniel Cabrini Hauagge, Gabriel Taubin:
Shape from depth discontinuities under orthographic projection. 1550-1557 - Ryusuke Sagawa, Kiyotaka Akasaka, Yasushi Yagi, Henning Hamer, Luc Van Gool:
Elastic convolved ICP for the registration of deformable objects. 1558-1565 - Mingxuan Sun, Grant Schindler, Greg Turk, Frank Dellaert:
Color matching and illumination estimation for urban scenes. 1566-1573 - Stefanie Wuhrer, Chang Shu, Prosenjit Bose:
Posture invariant correspondence of triangular meshes in shape space. 1574-1581 - Qihui Zhu, Philippos Mordohai:
A minimum cover approach for extracting the road network from airborne LIDAR data. 1582-1589 - Alexander Zouhar, Sajjad Baloch, Sergei Azernikov, Claus Bahlmann, Gözde B. Ünal, Tong Fang, Siegfried Fuchs:
Freeform shape clustering for customized design automation. 1590-1597 - Patrick Labatut, Jean-Philippe Pons, Renaud Keriven:
Hierarchical shape-based surface reconstruction for dense multi-view stereo. 1598-1605 - Xiangyang Ju, J. Paul Siebert, Balvinder Khambay, Ashraf F. Ayoub:
Self-correction of 3D reconstruction from multi-view stereo images. 1606-1613 - Philippe Lambert, Patrick Hébert:
Robust multi-view stereo without matching. 1614-1621 - Tom E. Bishop, Paolo Favaro:
Plenoptic depth estimation from multiple aliased views. 1622-1629 - Thibaut Weise, Thomas Wismer, Bastian Leibe, Luc Van Gool:
In-hand scanning with online loop closure. 1630-1637 - Masato Ishii, Keita Takahashi, Takeshi Naemura:
Online segmentation of free-viewpoint video. 1638-1645 - Zsolt Jankó, Jean-Philippe Pons:
Spatio-temporal image-based texture atlases for dynamic 3-D models. 1646-1653 - Diego Thomas, Akihiro Sugimoto:
Robust range image registration using local distribution of albedo. 1654-1661 - Hongwei Zheng, Dietmar Saupe:
Complex 3D shape recovery using hybrid geometric shape features in a hierarchical shape segmentation approach. 1662-1669 - Andrea Albarelli, Emanuele Rodolà, Samuel Rota Bulò, Andrea Torsello:
Fast 3D surface reconstruction by unambiguous compound phase coding. 1670-1677 - Thomas Chaperon, Jacques Droulez, Guillaume Thibault:
A probabilistic approach to camera pose and calibration from a small set of point and line correspondences. 1678-1685 - José Santamaría, Oscar Cordón, Sergio Damas, Óscar Ibáñez:
Tackling the coplanarity problem in 3D camera calibration by means of fuzzy landmarks: a performance study in forensic craniofacial superimposition. 1686-1693 - Shufei Fan, Frank P. Ferrie:
Context-Consistent stereo matching. 1694-1701 - John Fields, Garbis Salgian, Supun Samarasekera, Rakesh Kumar:
Monocular structure from motion for near to long ranges. 1702-1709 - Michele Germani, Maura Mengoni, Roberto Raffaeli:
Automation of 3D view acquisition for geometric tolerances verification. 1710-1717 - Radek Grzeszczuk, Jana Kosecka, Ramakrishna Vedantham, Harlan Hile:
Creating compact architectural models by geo-registering image collections. 1718-1725 - Yani Ioannou, Limin Shang, Robin Harrap, Michael A. Greenspan:
Local PotentialWell Space Embedding. 1726-1732 - Andrés E. Jaramillo, Pierre Boulanger, Flavio Prieto:
On-line 3-D inspection of deformable parts using FEM trained radial basis functions. 1733-1739 - Songkran Jarusirisawad, Hideo Saito, Vincent Nozick:
Real-time free viewpoint video from uncalibrated cameras using plane-sweep algorithm. 1740-1747 - Junyu Dong, Gerald McGunnigle, Liyuan Su, Yanxia Fang, Yuliang Wang:
Improving photometric stereo with laser sectioning. 1748-1754 - Wonwoo Lee, Kiyoung Kim, Woontack Woo:
Mobile phone-based 3D modeling framework for instant interaction. 1755-1762 - Stefano Mattoccia:
A locally global approach to stereo correspondence. 1763-1770 - Thomas Hammershaimb Mosbech, Bjarne Kjær Ersbøll, Lars Bager Christensen:
An efficient data-driven tissue deformation model. 1771-1777 - Dominik Sibbing, Martin Habbecke, Leif Kobbelt:
Markerless reconstruction of dynamic facial expressions. 1778-1785 - Ali Osman Ulusoy, Fatih Calakli, Gabriel Taubin:
One-shot scanning using De Bruijn spaced grids. 1786-1792 - Bing Wang, Holly E. Rushmeier:
A compact representation for scanned 3D objects. 1793-1800 - Alexandri Zavodny, Patrick J. Flynn, Xin Chen:
Region extraction in large-scale urban LIDAR data. 1801-1808 - Beibei Zhou, Andrew R. Willis, Yunfeng Sui, Donald D. Anderson, Thomas D. Brown, Thaddeus P. Thomas:
Virtual 3D bone fracture reconstruction via inter-fragmentary surface alignment. 1809-1816 - Rita Zrour, Yukiko Kenmochi, Hugues Talbot, Lilian Buzer, Yskandar Hamam, Ikuko Shimizu, Akihiro Sugimoto:
Optimal consensus set for digital plane fitting. 1817-1824 - Neil Birkbeck, Dana Cobzas, Martin Jägersand:
Tracking human joint motion for turntable-based static model reconstruction. 1825-1832 - Ajmal S. Mian:
Shade Face: Multiple image-based 3D face recognition. 1833-1839 - Taehee Lee:
Robust 3D street-view reconstruction using sky motion estimation. 1840-1847 - Xiang Zhang, Jonathan T. Blocksom, Dale D. Miller:
Large-scale urban environment modeling from videos using image content segmentation and alignment. 1848-1854 - Svetlana Stolpner, Sue Whitesides, Kaleem Siddiqi:
Sampled medial loci and boundary differential geometry. 1855-1862 - Henrik Skibbe, Qing Wang, Olaf Ronneberger, Hans Burkhardt, Marco Reisert:
Fast computation of 3D spherical Fourier harmonic descriptors - a complete orthonormal basis for a rotational invariant representation of three-dimensional objects. 1863-1869 - Atsuhiko Banno, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Disparity map refinement and 3D surface smoothing via Directed Anisotropic Diffusion. 1870-1877 - Xiaohu Song, Damien Muselet, Alain Trémeau:
Compact local color descriptor based on rank correlations. 1878-1884 - Martin Solli, Reiner Lenz:
Color harmony for image indexing. 1885-1892 - Anustup Choudhury, Gérard G. Medioni:
Perceptually motivated automatic color contrast enhancement. 1893-1900 - Naoya Ohta, Yusaku Fujii, Tadashi Ito:
Color from black-and-white surveillance cameras. 1901-1908 - Tetsuro Morimoto, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Multispectral imaging for material analysis in an outdoor environment using Normalized Cuts. 1909-1916 - Bjørn S. Dissing, Line H. Clemmensen, Hanne Løje, Bjarne K. Ersbøll, Jens Adler-Nissen:
Temporal reflectance changes in vegetables. 1917-1922 - Reiner Lenz, Satoshi Oshima, Rika Mochizuki, Jinhui Chao:
An invariant metric on the manifold of second order moments. 1923-1930 - Anna Paviotti, David A. Forsyth:
Lightness recovery for pictorial surfaces. 1931-1938 - Christian Riess, Johannes Jordan, Elli Angelopoulou:
A common framework for ambient illumination in the dichromatic reflectance model. 1939-1946 - Wei Zhang, Wai-Kuen Cham:
Single image focus editing. 1947-1954 - Roberto Montagna, Graham D. Finlayson:
Reducing integrability artefacts for data fusion through colour space manipulation. 1955-1961 - Chia-Ping Chen, Chu-Song Chen, Yi-Ping Hung:
Pixel-based correspondence and shape reconstruction for moving objects. 1962-1969 - Zhiguo Ren, Jiarui Liao, Lilong Cai:
Diamond color grading based on machine vision. 1970-1976 - Daniel Kelly, Jane Reilly Delannoy, John Mc Donald, Charles Markham:
Incorporating facial features into a multi-channel gesture recognition system for the interpretation of Irish Sign Language sequences. 1977-1984 - Tim Sheerman-Chase, Eng-Jon Ong, Richard Bowden:
Feature selection of facial displays for detection of non verbal communication in natural conversation. 1985-1992 - Arman Savran, Bülent Sankur:
Automatic detection of facial actions from 3D data. 1993-2000 - Pinar Santemiz, Oya Aran, Murat Saraclar, Lale Akarun:
Automatic sign segmentation from continuous signing via multiple sequence alignment. 2001-2008 - Kitsuchart Pasupa, Craig Saunders, Sándor Szedmák, Arto Klami, Samuel Kaski, Steve R. Gunn:
Learning to rank images from eye movements. 2009-2016 - Luis Ricardo Sapaico, Hamid Laga, Masayuki Nakajima:
The use of tongue protrusion gestures for video-based communication. 2017-2024 - Yoshinori Kuno, Katsutoshi Sakata, Yoshinori Kobayashi:
Object recognition in service robots: Conducting verbal interaction on color and spatial relationship. 2025-2031 - Guodong Guo, Charles R. Dyer, Yun Fu, Thomas S. Huang:
Is gender recognition affected by age? 2032-2039 - Jan Bandouch, Michael Beetz:
Tracking humans interacting with the environment using efficient hierarchical sampling and layered observation models. 2040-2047 - Nobuhiko Sato, Ikushi Yoda, Takenobu Inoue:
Shoulder gesture interface for operating electric wheelchair. 2048-2055 - Dumebi Okwechime, Eng-Jon Ong, Richard Bowden:
Real-time motion control using pose space probability density estimation. 2056-2063 - Cyril Charron, Yulia Hicks, Peter Hall:
Applying incremental learning to parallel image segmentation. 2064-2071 - Carolina Galleguillos, Peter Faymonville, Serge J. Belongie:
BUBL: An effective region labeling tool using a hexagonal lattice. 2072-2079 - Alexander Ladikos, Slobodan Ilic, Nassir Navab:
Spectral camera clustering. 2080-2086 - Yang Wu, Zejian Yuan, Yuanliu Liu, Nanning Zheng:
Discriminative structured outputs prediction model and its efficient online learning algorithm. 2087-2094 - Weiwei Du, Kiichi Urahama:
Error-correcting semi-supervised learning with mode-filter on graphs. 2095-2100 - Noritaka Himei, Toshikazu Wada:
Approximate nearest neighbor search on HDD. 2101-2108 - Panu Turcot, David G. Lowe:
Better matching with fewer features: The selection of useful features in large database recognition problems. 2109-2116 - Mohamed Aly, Peter Welinder, Mario E. Munich, Pietro Perona:
Scaling object recognition: Benchmark of current state of the art techniques. 2117-2124 - Koichi Kise, Kazuto Noguchi, Masakazu Iwamura:
Robust and efficient recognition of low-quality images by cascaded recognizers with massive local features. 2125-2132 - Katsufumi Inoue, Koichi Kise:
Compressed representation of feature vectors using a Bloomier filter and its application to specific object recognition. 2133-2140 - Nuno Gonçalves, Ana Catarina Nogueira:
Projection through quadric mirrors made faster. 2141-2148 - Adan Salazar-Garibay, Ezio Malis:
Direct approach to the self-calibration of omnidirectional cameras. 2149-2155 - David Dederscheck, Holger Friedrich, Christine Lenhart, Martin Zahn, Rudolf Mester:
'Featuring' Optical Rails: View-based robot guidance using orientation features on the sphere. 2156-2163 - Michael Nischt, Rahul Swaminathan:
Self-calibration of asynchronized camera networks. 2164-2171 - Yuzuko Utsumi, Yoshio Iwai, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Face tracking by using omnidirectional sensor network. 2172-2179 - Cyril Joly, Patrick Rives:
Building consistent local submaps with omnidirectional SLAM. 2180-2187 - Akihiko Torii, Michal Havlena, Tomás Pajdla:
From Google Street View to 3D city models. 2188-2195 - Ana C. Murillo, Jana Kosecká:
Experiments in place recognition using gist panoramas. 2196-2203 - Shinsaku Hiura, Ankit Mohan, Ramesh Raskar:
Krill-eye : Superposition compound eye for wide-angle imaging via GRIN lenses. 2204-2211 - Feng Yang, Luciano Sbaiz, Edoardo Charbon, Sabine Süsstrunk, Martin Vetterli:
Image reconstruction in the gigavision camera. 2212-2219 - Huei-Yung Lin, Min-Liang Wang:
Generalized stereo for hybrid omnidirectional and perspective imaging. 2220-2227 - Abd El Rahman Shabayek, David Fofi, Olivier Morel:
A novel non-central catadioptric auto-calibration approach. 2228-2235
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