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Price, Keith
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
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MIR: An Approach to Robust Clustering-Application to Range Image Segmentation Köster K., Spann M. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 22(5): 430-444, 2000. Type: Article
This paper describes an image segmentation technique specifically applied to range segmentation, that is, finding surfaces in range images (those where the image values represent depth). The system uses a region growing technique where...
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Image-based rendering of diffuse, specular and glossy surfaces from a single image Boivin S., Gagalowicz A. Computer graphics and interactive techniques (Proceedings of the 28th annual conference,107-116, 2001. Type: Proceedings
This paper is at the boundary of computer graphics and computer vision. As such, it addresses a problem where the goal is to generate a scene that is both real (the computer vision problem) and attractive-looking (the computer graphics...
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Mar 1 2002 |
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Panoramic vision: sensors, theory, and applications Benosman R. (ed), Kang S. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2001. Type: Divisible Book
Panoramic vision is a relatively recent research area in computer vision. This book, which combines versions of earlier papers and tutorial material, presents an overview of the mathematical and physical issues in panoramic vision alon...
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A New Way to Represent the Relative Position between Areal Objects Matsakis P., Wendling L. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 21(7): 634-643, 1999. Type: Article
A method of computing relative position relations (such as “above,” “to the left of,” or “to the east of”) between two-dimensional objects in images is described. These relati...
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Linear-time algorithms for testing the realisability of line drawings of curved objects Cooper M. Artificial Intelligence 108(1-2): 31-67, 1999. Type: Article
Recognition of three-dimensional scenes using only line drawingshas been part of computer vision research for over 30 years. The linesin the image correspond to intersections between two planes, and theycan be described as convex, conc...
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Aug 1 1999 |
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Efficient region tracking with parametric models of geometry and illumination Hager G., Belhumeur P. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 20(10): 1025-1039, 1998. Type: Article
A system for close-range video tracking, that is, tracking of an object that fills much of the image, is described. The implementation assumes that the camera is stationary; this work is about software tracking, not hardware camera fol...
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May 1 1999 |
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A volumetric/iconic frequency domain representation for objects with application for pose invariant face recognition Ben-Arie J., Nandy D. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 20(5): 449-457, 1998. Type: Article
The authors address the difficult problem of representing a three-dimensional object so that it can be efficiently recognized from any view (that is, without requiring a search through all possible views). The paper describes a represe...
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Apr 1 1999 |
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Partial surface and volume matching in three dimensions Barequet G., Sharir M. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 19(9): 929-948, 1997. Type: Article
For the analysis or generation of three-dimensional models, there is a need to match these models of the surface or the volume enclosed by the surface. This paper describes a system that uses the geometric hashing technique and works o...
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Jul 1 1998 |
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Physically based adaptive preconditioning for early vision Lai S., Vemuri B. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 19(6): 594-607, 1997. Type: Article
A number of computer vision problems, such as optical flow, shape from shading, and surface reconstruction, are solved using similar iterative techniques. Problems with the solution methods include the convergence rate and the handling...
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Apr 1 1998 |
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Transitory image sequences, asymptotic properties, and estimation of motion and structure Weng J., Cui Y., Ahuja N. (ed) IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 19(5): 451-464, 1997. Type: Article
The common assumption in programs that extract camera motion or object structure from a sequence of images is that all points are visible in all relevant frames. This paper describes the analysis of the case when this assumption is not...
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