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- 3D Modeling Using a Statistical Sensor Model and Stochastic Search Daniel F. Huber Martial Hebert The Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
- 3D Surface Modeling from Range Curves Dragan Tubic, Patrick Hebert and Denis Laurendeau ´ ´ Computer Vision and Systems Laboratory University Laval, Quebec, Canada ´ [tdragan,hebert,laurendeau]@gel.ulaval.ca
- A 2D Moving Grid Geometric Deformable Model Xiao Han, Chenyang Xu, and Jerry L. Prince
- A Bayesian Approach to Image-Based Visual Hull Reconstruction Kristen Grauman, Gregory Shakhnarovich, Trevor Darrell Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology {kgrauman, gregory, trevor}@ai.mit.edu
- A Critical Configuration for Reconstruction from Rectilinear Motion
- A New Graph-Theoretic Approach to Clustering and Segmentation Massimiliano Pavan and Marcello Pelillo Dipartimento di Informatica Universita` Ca' Foscari di Venezia Via Torino 155, 30172 Venezia Mestre, Italy {mapavan, pelillo}@dsi.unive.it
- A Novel Convergence Scheme for Active Appearance Models Aziz Umit Batur and Monson H. Hayes School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 {batur, mhh3}@ece.gatech.edu
- A Novel Support Vector Classifier with Better Rejection Performance Chao Yuan and David Casasent Carnegie Mellon University, ECE Dept. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 E-mail: cyuan@andrew.cmu.edu
- A Variational Framework for Image Segmentation Combining Motion Estimation and Shape Regularization Daniel Cremers Department of Computer Science University of California, Los Angeles CA 90095 cremers@ucla.edu
- ARoad Sign Recognition System Based on Dynamic Visual Model
- Adaptation For Multiple Cue Integration Zhaohui Sun Electric Imaging Products, Research & Development Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY 14650-1816 sun@image.kodak.com
- Adaptive View-Based Appearance Models Louis-Philippe Morency Ali Rahimi Trevor Darrell MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Cambridge, MA 02139
- An Efficient Approach to Learning Inhomogeneous Gibbs Model Ziqiang Liu Hong Chen Heung-Yeung Shum Microsoft Research Asia {zqliu,chenh}@msrchina.research.microsoft.com, hshum@microsoft.com
- Automated multi-camera planar tracking correspondence modeling Chris Stauffer and Kinh Tieu Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA, 02139 Abstract
- Bayesian Tangent Shape Model: Estimating Shape and Pose Parameters via Bayesian Inference*
- Clustering Appearances of Objects Under Varying Illumination Conditions
- Computation of the Shock Scaffold for Unorganized Point Clouds in 3D Frederic F. Leymarie and Benjamin B. Kimia Brown University, Division of Engineering, Providence, RI, USA [leymarie,kimia]@lems.brown.edu
- Continuous Tracking Within and Across Camera Streams
- Curvature Correction of the Hamilton-Jacobi Skeleton
- Deformable Object Tracking Using the Boundary Element Method
- Deformable Pedal Curves with Application to Face Contour Extraction Fuzhen Huang Jianbo Su Institute of Automation & Research Center of Intelligent Robotics Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China, 200030 Email: {fzhuang0015, jbsu}@sjtu.edu.cn
- Directional Histogram Model for Three-Dimensional Shape Similarity Xinguo Liu Robin Sun Sing Bing Kang Heung-Yeung Shum Microsoft Research Asia Zhejiang University Microsoft Research Microsoft Research Asia
- Discovering Clusters in Motion Time-Series Data
- Error Analysis of 3-D Motion Estimation Algorithms in the Differential Case
- Estimation of omnidirectional camera model from epipolar geometry Branislav Micu s´ik Toma´s Pajdla Center for Machine Perception, Dept. of Cybernetics, Faculty of Elec. Eng. Czech Technical University in Prague, Karlovo nam´ . 13, 121 35 Prague, Czech Rep. {micusb1,pajdla}@cmp.felk.cvut.cz Abstract
- Extracting Dense Features for Visual Correspondence with Graph Cuts Olga Veksler NEC Laboratories America, 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 olga@nec-labs.com
- Face Authentication using the Trace Transform
- Face Recognition Under Variable Lighting using Harmonic Image Exemplars Lei Zhang Dimitris Samaras Department of Computer Science SUNY at Stony Brook, NY, 11790 lzhang, samaras @cs.sunysb.edu
- Face Recognition in Hyperspectral Images
- Fast Variable Window for Stereo Correspondence using Integral Images Olga Veksler NEC Laboratories America, 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 olga@nec-labs.com
- Feature Selection by Maximum Marginal Diversity: optimality and implications for visual recognition Nuno Vasconcelos Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California, San Diego, nuno@ece.ucsd.edu
- Feature Selection for Reliable Tracking using Template Matching
- Generalized Principal Component Analysis (GPCA) Rene´ Vidal Yi Ma Shankar Sastry Department of EECS, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
- High-Accuracy Stereo Depth Maps Using Structured Light
- Homotopy-Based Computation of Defocus Blur and Affine Transform
- Hybrid Evolutionary Ridge Regression Approach for High-Accurate Corner Extraction Gustavo Olague, Benjam´in Hernandez´ and Enrique Dunn EvoVision´ Project , Computer Science Department CICESE, Research Center, Applied Physics Division Ensenada, B.C., Mexi´ co.
- Illumination Chromaticity Estimation using Inverse-Intensity Chromaticity Space
- Illumination Normalization with Time-dependent Intrinsic Images for Video Surveillance Yasuyuki Matsushita Ko Nishino Katsushi Ikeuchi Masao Sakauchi Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan {yasuyuki@sak, ki@cvl, sakauchi@sak}.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, U.S.A. kon@cs.columbia.edu
- Image Repairing: Robust Image Synthesis by Adaptive ND Tensor Voting Jiaya Jia and Chi-Keung Tang Vision and Graphics Group, Computer Science Department Hong Kong University of Science and Technology {leojia,cktang}@cs.ust.hk
- Improving Continuous Gesture Recognition with Spoken Prosody Sanshzar Kettebekov, Mohammed Yeasin, Rajeev Sharma Department of Computer Science and Engineering Pennsylvania State University 220 Pond Laboratories, University Park, PA 16802,USA {kettebek; yeasin; rsharma}@cse.psu.edu
- Joint 3D-Reconstruction and Background Separation in Multiple Views using Graph Cuts Bastian Goldlucke and Marcus A. Magnor ¨ Graphics-Optics-Vision Max-Planck-Institut fur Informatik, Saarbrucken, Germany ¨ ¨ {bg,magnor}@grovis.de
- Joint Manifold Distance: a new approach to appearance based clustering Andrew W. Fitzgibbon and Andrew Zisserman Robotics Research Group, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, United Kingdom http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~vgg Abstract
- Kernel Principal Angles for Classification Machines with Applications to Image Sequence Interpretation Lior Wolf Amnon Shashua School of Computer Science and Engineering Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem, 91904 Israel
- Kinematic Jump Processes For Monocular 3D Human Tracking Cristian Sminchisescu£ Bill Triggs INRIA Rhone-Alpes,^ GRAVIR, 655 avenue de l'Europe, 38330 Montbonnot, France Cristian.Sminchisescu,Bill.Triggs @inrialpes.fr, www.inrialpes.fr/movi/people/ Sminchisescu,Triggs
- Kullback-Leibler Boosting Ce Liu Hueng-Yeung Shum Microsoft Research Asia {i-celiu, hshum}@microsoft.com
- Learning Appearance and Transparency Manifolds of Occluded Objects in Layers
- Learning Bayesian Network Classifiers for Facial Expression Recognition using both Labeled and Unlabeled Data Ira Cohen½¾, Fabio G. Cozman¿, Marcelo C. Cirelo¿, Thomas S. Huang½ , Nicu Sebe
- Learning Dynamics for Exemplar-based Gesture Recognition
- Learning a discriminative classifier using shape context distances Hao Zhang Jitendra Malik Computer Science Division University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1776
- Line Reconstruction from Many Perspective Images by Factorization
- Linear Auto-Calibration for Ground Plane Motion Joss Knight, Andrew Zisserman, and Ian Reid Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PJ, UK [joss,az,ian]@robots.ox.ac.uk
- Local Appearance-Based Models using High-Order Statistics of Image Features
- Man-Made Structure Detection in Natural Images using a Causal Multiscale Random Field Sanjiv Kumar and Martial Hebert The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA, {skumar, hebert}@ri.cmu.edu
- Many-to-Many Graph Matching via Metric Embedding£
- Methods and Geometry for Plane-Based Self-Calibration
- Motion Deblurring Using Hybrid Imaging
- Motion From 3D Line Correspondences: Linear and Non-Linear Solutions
- Motion Segmentation with Accurate Boundaries - A Tensor Voting Approach Mircea Nicolescu and Gérard Medioni Integrated Media Systems Center University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0273 {mnicoles, medioni}@iris.usc.edu
- Multi-Resolution Real-Time Stereo on Commodity Graphics Hardware Ruigang Yang and Marc Pollefeys Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
- Multi-scale Phase-based Local Features Gustavo Carneiro and Allan D. Jepson Department of Computer Science University of Toronto ,Toronto, ON, Canada. carneiro,jepson @cs.utoronto.ca
- Multi-view Stereo Beyond Lambert£ Hailin Jin Stefano Soatto Anthony J. YezziŞ
- Object Recognition Based on Photometric Alignment Using RANSAC Takahiro OKABE and Yoichi SATO Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo 4-6-1, Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan takahiro, ysato @iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
- Occupant Classification System for Automotive Airbag Suppression
- Optimal Linear Representations of Images for Object Recognition
- PAMPAS: Real-Valued Graphical Models for Computer Vision M. Isard Microsoft Research Mountain View, CA 94043
- Pose reconstruction with an uncalibrated Computed Tomography imaging device B. Maurinİİ, M. de MathelinİŞ , C. Doignon , A. Gangi
- Probabilistic Spatial Context Models for Scene Content Understanding
- Probabilistic Tracking in Joint Feature-Spatial Spaces
- Recognizing Expression Variant Faces from a Single Sample Image per Class Aleix M. Mart´inez Department of Electrical Engineering The Ohio State University, OH 43210 aleix@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu
- Recognizing Objects in Adversarial Clutter: Breaking a Visual CAPTCHA
- Representation and Detection of Deformable Shapes Pedro F. Felzenszwalb Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 pff@ai.mit.edu
- Resolution vs. tracking error: zoom as a gain controller B. J. Tordoff and D. W. Murray Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PJ, UK
- Robust Data Association For Online Applications Vincent Lepetit Ali Shahrokni Pascal Fua £
- S-AdaBoost and Pattern Detection in Complex Environment
- Shape Context and Chamfer Matching in Cluttered Scenes
- Shape and Materials by Example: A Photometric Stereo Approach
- Shape-From-Silhouette of Articulated Objects and its Use for Human Body Kinematics Estimation and Motion Capture German K.M. Cheung Simon Baker Takeo Kanade Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA 15213
- Shedding Light on the Weather
- Simultaneous Estimation of Left Ventricular Motion and Material Properties with Maximum a Posteriori Strategy Huafeng Liu and Pengcheng Shi Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
- Simultaneous Feature Selection and Classifier Training via Linear Programming: A Case Study for Face Expression Recognition Guodong Guo and Charles R. Dyer Computer Sciences Department University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706 {gdguo, dyer}@cs.wisc.edu
- Simultaneous Smoothing and Estimation of the Tensor Field from Diffusion
- Statistics of Shape via Principal Geodesic Analysis on Lie Groups P. Thomas Fletcher, Conglin Lu and Sarang Joshi Medical Image and Display Analysis Group, University of North Carolina fletcher@cs.unc.edu
- Stereo Matching with Reflections and Translucency Yanghai Tsin Sing Bing Kang Richard Szeliski
- Structure From Motion for Scenes Without Features£ Anthony J. Yezzi Stefano SoattoÜ
- Subset Selection for Efficient SVM Tracking
- Surface Reconstruction via Helmholtz Reciprocity with a Single Image Pair Peter Tu and Paulo R. S. Mendonc¸a GE Global Research Center Niskayuna, NY 12065, USA tu,mendonca @crd.ge.com
- Surfaces with Occlusions from Layered Stereo
- Switching Observation Models for Contour Tracking in Clutter Ying Wu, Gang Hua, Ting Yu Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Northwestern University 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
- Sylvain Bouixİ
- The Optimal Distance Measure for Object Detection Shyjan Mahamud Martial Hebert Dept. of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Abstract
- The Viewing Graph Noam Levi Michael Werman School of Computer Science The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 91904 Jerusalem, Israel noamlevi,werman @cs.huji.ac.il
- Toward a Statistically Optimal Method for Estimating Geometric Relations from Noisy Data: Cases of Linear Relations Takayuki Okatani and Koichiro Deguchi Graduate School of Information Sciences Tohoku University 980-8579, Sendai, Japan
- Toward a Stratification of Helmholtz Stereopsis£
- Tracking Appearances with Occlusions Ying Wu, Ting Yu, Gang Hua Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Northwestern University 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
- Transforming Camera Geometry to A Virtual Downward-Looking Camera: Robust Ego-Motion Estimation and Ground-Layer Detection Qifa Ke and Takeo Kanade Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University {ke+,tk}@cs.cmu.edu
- Variational Inference for Visual Tracking
- Vector-Valued Image Regularization with PDE's : A Common Framework for Different Applications D. Tschumperle´ R. Deriche
- Video-Based Face Recognition Using Adaptive Hidden Markov Models Xiaoming Liu and Tsuhan Chen Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, U.S.A. xiaoming@andrew.cmu.edu tsuhan@cmu.edu
- Video-Based Face Recognition Using Probabilistic Appearance Manifolds
- Video-Rate Stereo Depth Measurement on Programmable Hardware
- What Went Where Josh Wills, Sameer Agarwal and Serge Belongie Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093, USA {josh,sagarwal,sjb} @ cs.ucsd.edu
- Wide-baseline Multiple-view Correspondences Vittorio Ferrari1, Tinne Tuytelaars2, Luc Van Gool1