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Video motion analysis for the synthesis of dynamic cues and Futurist art Collomosse J., Hall P. Graphical Models 68(5): 402-414, 2006. Type: Article
Although the technical task of extracting rigid, jointed components from monocular image sequences has been studied extensively, the process of automatically (or semi-automatically) exaggerating the motion is much more novel. This pape...
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May 16 2007 |
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Sensing, intelligence, motion: how robots and humans move in an unstructured world Lumelsky V., Wiley-Interscience, New York, NY, 2005. 456 pp. Type: Book (9780471707400)
Lumelsky considers the problem of how motion is planned by machine and biological systems. He considers this problem in isolation. That is, rather than considering the underlying mechanisms of motion, computation, and sensing, this boo...
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May 25 2006 |
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Image-based spatio-temporal modeling and view interpolation of dynamic events Vedula S., Baker S., Kanade T. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 24(2): 240-261, 2005. Type: Article
An approach for the modeling and rendering of dynamic three-dimensional (3D) events is described in this paper. The goal of the system is to construct a temporal model of the 3D event, and then permit the rendering of the spatio-tempor...
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Sep 16 2005 |
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Spatial reasoning and planning: geometry, mechanism, and motion (advanced information processing) Liu J., Daneshmend L., Springer-Verlag, 2004. 180 pp. Type: Book (9783540406709)
This text addresses qualitative (as opposed to quantitative) spatial reasoning. Qualitative spatial reasoning and planning is considered by the authors to be a representation and methodology that is complementary to more traditional qu...
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Aug 11 2004 |
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Sensor deployment strategy for detection of targets traversing a region Clouqueur T., Phipatanasuphorn V., Ramanathan P., Saluja K. Mobile Networks and Applications 8(4): 453-461, 2003. Type: Article
An algorithm for stochastic spatial sensor deployment to detect a target moving across a specified region is described in this paper. The basic approach is to develop a probabilistic model of target detectability and false positive res...
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Dec 11 2003 |
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Probabilistic regularisation and symmetry in binocular dynamic programming stereo Gimel’farb G. Pattern Recognition Letters 23(4): 431-442, 2002. Type: Article
In a dynamic, programming-based stereopsis algorithm, the matching algorithm can be described as the process of constructing a continuous path through possible left-right image location matches. Choosing the best path involves the sele...
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Aug 7 2003 |
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Integrated Position Estimation Using Aerial Image Sequences Sim D., Park R., Kim R., Lee S., Kim I. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 24(1): 1-18, 2002. Type: Article
The authors consider the task of estimating the trajectory of an aerial vehicle while it flies, using vision, an altimeter, gyroscopes, and pre-collected high-resolution intensity and elevation maps. Although the paper considers this ...
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Aug 14 2002 |
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Stereo-Motion with Stereo and Motion in Complement Ho P., Chung R. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 22(2): 215-220, 2000. Type: Article
In this paper, Ho and Chung describe an algorithm that obtains environmental depth information from a pair of calibrated affine cameras that move as a rigid unit through a static environment. They demonstrate that if robust temporal co...
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Jan 1 2002 |
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Understanding mechanical motion Dar T., Joskowicz L., Rivlin E. Artificial Intelligence 112(1-2): 147-179, 1999. Type: Article
A system is described that takes as input sequences of images containing essentially two-dimensional mechanisms such as turning gears, revolving cams, or opening door handles, and that obtains a textual description of the activities th...
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Feb 1 2000 |
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Full volumetric descriptions from three intensity images Havaldar P., Medioni G. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 20(5): 540-545, 1998. Type: Article
Havaldar and Medioni describe a passive vision system for the recovery of volumetric object descriptions from a trinocular imaging system. Edges obtained from each of the views are matched interocularly to obtain contours. These contou...
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