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- 3D Facial Tracking from Corrupted Movie Sequences
- 3D Models Coding and Morphing for Efficient Video Compression
- A Correlation-Based Model Prior for Stereo
- A Minimal Solution to the Generalised 3-Point Pose Problem David Nister´ Sarnoff Corporation CN5300, Princeton, NJ 08530, USA dnister@sarnoff.com Abstract
- A New GPCA Algorithm for Clustering Subspaces by Fitting, Differentiating and Dividing Polynomials
- A Segmentation-Free Approach for Skeletonization of Gray-Scale Images via Anisotropic Vector Diffusion Zeyun Yu and Chandrajit Bajaj Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA Emails: zeyun, bajaj @cs.utexas.edu
- A Unified Framework for Uncertainty Propagation in Automatic Shape Tracking
- A Unified Spatio-Temporal Articulated Model for Tracking Xiangyang Lan Daniel P. Huttenlocher {xylan,dph}@cs.cornell.edu Cornell University Ithaca NY 14853
- A Variational Approach to Problems in Calibration of Multiple Cameras
- A Variational Approach to Scene Reconstruction and Image Segmentation from Motion-Blur Cues Paolo Favaro Stefano Soatto Dept. of Computer Science, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90034, {favaro,soatto}@cs.ucla.edu
- Affine Image Registration Using A New Information Metric
- Algebraic solution for the visual hull
- An EM-like algorithm for color-histogram-based object tracking
- Articulated Models from Video
- Atlanta World: An Expectation Maximization Framework for Simultaneous Low-level Edge Grouping and Camera Calibration in Complex Man-made Environments Grant Schindler and Frank Dellaert College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology {grant.schindler, dellaert}@cc.gatech.edu Abstract
- Augmenting Images of Non-Rigid Scenes Using Point and Curve Correspondences Adrien Bartoli, Eugenie von Tunzelmann and Andrew Zisserman ´ Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford {Bartoli,az}@robots.ox.ac.uk
- Autocalibration & 3D Reconstruction with Non-central Catadioptric Cameras
- Bayesian Assembly of 3D Axially Symmetric Shapes from Fragments
- Bayesian Video Matting Using Learnt Image Priors Nicholas Apostoloff and Andrew Fitzgibbon Robotics Research Group University of Oxford Oxford, OX1 4AJ, UK {nema, awf}@robots.ox.ac.uk
- Camera Calibration from a Single Night Sky Image
- Camera Network Calibration from Dynamic Silhouettes Sudipta N. Sinha Marc Pollefeys Leonard McMillan. Dept. of Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. {ssinha, marc, mcmillan}@cs.unc.edu Abstract
- Capturing image structure with probabilistic index maps
- Clear Underwater Vision Yoav Y. Schechner and Nir Karpel Dept. of Electrical Engineering Technion - Israel Inst. Technology Haifa 32000, ISRAEL yoav@ee.technion.ac.il , karpeln@tx.technion.ac.il
- Collaborative Tracking of Multiple Targets Ting Yu and Ying Wu Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Northwestern University 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208 {tingyu,yingwu}@ece.northwestern.edu
- Color Alignment in Texture Mapping of Images under Point Light Source and General Lighting Condition
- Covariance-Driven Mosaic Formation from Sparsely-Overlapping Image Sets
- David Nister´
- Detection and Removal of Rain from Videos
- Difference Sphere: An Approach to Near Light Source Estimation Takeshi Takai Koichiro Niinuma Atsuto Maki Takashi Matsuyama Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501 Japan {takesi-t,niinuma,maki,tm}@vision.kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- Efficient Belief Propagation for Early Vision Pedro F. Felzenszwalb and Daniel P. Huttenlocher Department of Computer Science Cornell University {pff,dph}@cs.cornell.edu
- Efficient Tracking with the Bounded Hough Transform
- Error Analysis for a Navigation Algorithm based on Optical-Flow and a Digital Terrain Map
- Estimating Illumination Direction from Textured Images Manik Varma and Andrew Zisserman Dept. of Engineering Science University of Oxford, UK {manik,az}@robots.ox.ac.uk
- Estimation of Blood Flow Speed and Vessel Location from Thermal Video
- Estimation, Smoothing, and Characterization of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Profiles from High Angular Resolution DWI Y.Chen1, W.Guo1, Q.Zeng1, X.Yan1, F.Huang1, H.Zhang1, G. He2, B.C.Vemuri3, Y.Liu2 University of Florida, Dept. of Mathematics, Dept. of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
- Extracting Semantic Information Through Illumination Classification Aya Aner-Wolf Department of Computer Science and Applied Math The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot 76100, Israel E-mail: aya@weizmann.ac.il
- Fast Contour Matching Using Approximate Earth Mover's Distance Kristen Grauman and Trevor Darrell Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA, 02139
- Fast Wide Baseline Matching for Visual Navigation Toon Goedeme´1, Tinne Tuytelaars1, and Luc Van Gool1 [toon.goedeme, tinne.tuytelaars, luc.vangool]@esat.kuleuven.ac.be
- From Fragments to Salient Closed Boundaries: An In-Depth Study Song Wang, Jun Wang, and Toshiro Kubota Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208 songwang@cse.sc.edu, wang286@cse.sc.edu, kubota@cse.sc.edu
- Geometric and Shading Correction for Images of Printed Materials A Unified Approach Using Boundary Yau-Chat Tsoi and Michael S. Brown Department of Computer Science H.K.U.S.T. Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong {desmond, brown}@cs.ust.hk
- Globally Optimal Segmentation of Interacting Surfaces with Geometric Constraints
- Grouping Dominant Orientations for Ill-Structured Road Following Christopher Rasmussen Dept. Computer & Information Sciences University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716 Abstract
- High Resolution Video Mosaicing with Global Alignment Roberto Marzotto, Andrea Fusiello, Vittorio Murino Dipartimento di Informatica, Universita` degli Studi di Verona 37134 Verona, Italy {andrea.fusiello,vittorio.murino}@univr.it
- Hybrid Textons: Modeling Surfaces with Reflectance and Geometry
- Hyperspectral Texture Classification Using Generalized Markov Fields Subhadip Sarkar and Glenn Healey Computer Vision Laboratory Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697
- Joint Prior Models of Neighboring Objects for 3D Image Segmentation
- Joint feature-basis subset selection Shai Avidan Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs 201 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02139 avidan@merl.com
- L minimization in geometric reconstruction problems
- Lie-Algebraic Averaging For Globally Consistent Motion Estimation
- Making One Object Look Like Another: Controlling Appearance Using a Projector-Camera System
- Model-based motion clustering using boosted mixture modeling Vladimir Pavlovic Dept. of Computer Science Rutgers University Piscataway, NJ 08854
- Modeling Complex Motion by Tracking and Editing Hidden Markov Graphs
- Motion Estimation by Swendsen-Wang Cuts
- Motion Without Correspondence from Tomographic Projections by Bayesian Inversion Theory
- Multi-Classifier Framework for Atlas-Based Image Segmentation Torsten Rohlfing and Calvin R. Maurer, Jr. Image Guidance Laboratories, Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-5327 rohlfing@stanford.edu, calvin.maurer@igl.stanford.edu
- Multi-scale Visual Tracking by Sequential Belief Propagation Gang Hua, Ying Wu Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Northwestern University 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
- Multibody Factorization with Uncertainty and Missing Data Using the EM Algorithm Amit Gruber and Yair Weiss School of Computer Science and Engineering The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem, Israel 91904 {amitg,yweiss}@cs.huji.ac.il Abstract
- Multibody Motion Segmentation Based on Simulated Annealing
- Multiple Kernel Tracking with SSD
- Multiview Occlusion Analysis for Tracking Densely Populated Objects Based on 2-D Visual Angles
- Non-Rigid Shape and Motion Recovery: Degenerate Deformations Jing Xiao Takeo Kanade The Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 {jxiao, tk}@cs.cmu.edu
- Optimizing Motion Estimation with Linear Programming and Detail-Preserving Variational Method Hao Jiang, Ze-Nian Li, and Mark S. Drew School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6 {hjiangb,li,mark}@cs.sfu.ca
- Perceptual Organization of Radial Symmetries
- Programmable Imaging using a Digital Micromirror Array
- Radiometric Alignment of Image Sequences Seon Joo Kim and Marc Pollefeys Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599 {sjkim, marc}@cs.unc.edu Abstract 1.1 Previous Works
- Radiometric Calibration of a Helmholtz Stereo Rig
- Reconstructing 3D Independent Motions Using Non-Accidentalness K. E. Ozdena K. Cornelisa L. Van Goolab
- Recovering shape and irradiance maps from rich dense texton fields Anthony Lobay and D.A. Forsyth Computer Science Division U.C. Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 daf@cs.berkeley.edu
- Region-Based Progressive Stereo Matching Yichen WEI Long QUAN Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong {yichenw,quan}@cs.ust.hk
- Restoration of Curved Document Images through 3D Shape Modeling Zheng Zhang, Chew Lim Tan, Liying Fan School of Computing, National University of Singapore 3 Science Drive 2, Singapore 117543 Email: {zhangz, tancl,fanly}@comp.nus.edu.sg
- Robust Color Object Detection using Spatial-Color Joint Probability Functions David Crandall Jiebo Luo
- Role of shape and kinematics in human movement analysis
- Scale Selection for Anisotropic Scale-Space: Application to Volumetric Tumor Characterization
- Segment-based Stereo Matching Using Graph Cuts Li Hong George Chen Advanced System Technology San Diego Lab, STMicroelectronics, Inc. li.hong@st.com george-qian.chen@st.com
- Segmentation Using Multiscale Cues Stella X. Yu Computer Science Division University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1776, USA stellayu@cs.berkeley.edu
- Selecting Ghosts and Queues from a Car Trackers Output using a Spatio-Temporal Query Language Christian Kohler ¨ Albert-Ludwig-Universitat Freiburg ¨ Institut fur Informatik ¨ Georges-Kohler-Allee ¨ 79110 Freiburg, Germany ckoehler@informatik.uni-freiburg.de
- Self Shadowing and Local Illumination of Randomly Rough Surfaces Yinlong Sun Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN, 47907-1398, USA Abstract
- Separating Style and Content on a Nonlinear Manifold Ahmed Elgammal and Chan-Su Lee Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA {elgammal,chansu}@cs.rutgers.edu
- Shape Constrained Image Segmentation by Parametric Distributional Clustering
- Shape Correspondence through Landmark Sliding Song Wang, Toshiro Kubota, and Theodor Richardson Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, U.S.A. songwang@cse.sc.edu, kubota@cse.sc.edu, richa268@cse.sc.edu
- Similarity Measure and Learning with Gray Level Aura Matrices (GLAM) for Texture Image Retrieval
- Simultaneous Calibration and Tracking with a Network of Non-Overlapping Sensors
- Space-Time Video Completion
- Space-time Isosurface Evolution for Temporally Coherent 3D Reconstruction Bastian Goldluecke Marcus Magnor Max-Planck-Institut fur Informatik ¨ Graphics-Optics-Vision Saarbrucken, Germany ¨ {bg,magnor}@mpii.de
- Spherical Harmonics vs. Haar Wavelets: Basis for Recovering Illumination from Cast Shadows Takahiro OKABE, Imari SATO, and Yoichi SATO Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan {takahiro,imarik,ysato}@iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
- Stereo correspondence with slanted surfaces: critical implications of horizontal slant Abhijit S. Ogale and Yiannis Aloimonos Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 {ogale, yiannis}@cfar.umd.edu
- Super-Resolution Through Neighbor Embedding Hong Chang, Dit-Yan Yeung, Yimin Xiong Department of Computer Science Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong {hongch, dyyeung, csxym@cs.ust.hk}
- The Multibody Trifocal Tensor: Motion Segmentation from 3 Perspective Views
- The SPS Algorithm: Patching Figural Continuity and Transparency by Split-Patch Search
- The World in an Eye
- Tracking Loose-limbed People Leonid Sigal Sidharth Bhatia Stefan Roth Michael J. Black
- Uncalibrated and Unsynchronized Human Motion Capture : A Stereo Factorization Approach P. Tresadern and I. Reid, Dept. of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, England OX1 3PJ {pat,ian}@robots.ox.ac.uk
- Using Plane + Parallax for Calibrating Dense Camera Arrays Vaibhav Vaish Bennett Wilburn Neel Joshi Marc Levoy
- Using Skew Gabor Filter in Source Signal Separation and Local Spectral Multi-Orientation Analysis
- Video Data Mining Using Configurations of Viewpoint Invariant Regions Josef Sivic and Andrew Zisserman Robotics Research Group, Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/vgg Abstract
- Video Repairing: Inference of Foreground and Background Under Severe Occlusion Jiaya Jia Tai-Pang Wu Yu-Wing Tai Chi-Keung Tang Vision and Graphics Group, Computer Science Department Hong Kong University of Science and Technology {leojia, yuwing, pang, cktang}@cs.ust.hk
- Video stabilization as a variational problem and numerical solution with the Viterbi method
- Visual Odometry and Map Correlation Anat Levin and Richard Szeliski Microsoft Research
- Visual Tracking Using Learned Linear Subspaces
- Wide Baseline Feature Matching Using the CrossEpipolar Ordering Constraint Xiaoye Lu and Roberto Manduchi Department of Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz1
- Wide-baseline Stereo from Multiple Views: a Probabilistic Account Christoph Strecha, Rik Fransens, Luc Van Gool ESAT-PSI, University of Leuven, Belgium {christoph.strecha,rik.fransens,luc.vangool}@esat.kuleuven.ac.be
- Window-based, discontinuity preserving stereo