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6. AMDO 2010: Port d'Andratx, Mallorca, Spain
- Francisco José Perales López, Robert B. Fisher:
Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects, 6th International Conference, AMDO 2010, Port d'Andratx, Mallorca, Spain, July 7-9, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6169, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-14060-0 - Brais Martínez, Marc Vivet, Xavier Binefa:
Compatible Particles for Part-Based Tracking. 1-10 - Usman Saeed, Jean-Luc Dugelay:
Combining Edge Detection and Region Segmentation for Lip Contour Extraction. 11-20 - Waleed Mohamed, A. Ben Hamza:
Retrieving Articulated 3D Objects Using Normalized Distance Function. 21-30 - Oldrich Petrík, Libor Vása:
Finding Optimal Parameter Configuration for a Dynamic Triangle Mesh Compressor. 31-42 - Daniel Mohr, Gabriel Zachmann:
Silhouette Area Based Similarity Measure for Template Matching in Constant Time. 43-54 - Jan Rus, Libor Vása:
Analysing the Influence of Vertex Clustering on PCA-Based Dynamic Mesh Compression. 55-66 - Ben Daubney, Xianghua Xie:
Estimating 3D Pose via Stochastic Search and Expectation Maximization. 67-77 - Antonio Fernández-Caballero, José Carlos Castillo, José María Rodríguez-Sánchez:
A Proposal for Local and Global Human Activities Identification. 78-87 - Marcel Alcoverro, Josep R. Casas, Montse Pardàs:
Skeleton and Shape Adjustment and Tracking in Multicamera Environments. 88-97 - Thomas Walther, Rolf P. Würtz:
Learning Generic Human Body Models. 98-107 - David Oyarzun, Andoni Mujika, Aitor Álvarez, Aritz Legarretaetxeberria, Aitor Arrieta, Maria del Puy Carretero:
High-Realistic and Flexible Virtual Presenters. 108-117 - Sigurjón Árni Guðmundsson, Johannes R. Sveinsson, Montse Pardàs, Henrik Aanæs, Rasmus Larsen:
Model-Based Hand Gesture Tracking in ToF Image Sequences. 118-127 - Atif Bin Mansoor, Hassan Masood, Mustafa Mumtaz, Sameem Shabbir, Shoab A. Khan:
An Evaluation of Wavelet Kernels for Palmprint Based Recognition. 128-137 - Cameron Egbert, Parris K. Egbert, Bryan S. Morse:
Real-Time Motion Transition by Example. 138-147 - Sidharth R. Varier, Amey Vaidya, K. S. Venkatesh:
Novel Representations, Techniques and Error Evaluation for 3D Reconstruction. 148-161 - Dirk Smeets, Thomas Fabry, Jeroen Hermans, Dirk Vandermeulen, Paul Suetens:
Inelastic Deformation Invariant Modal Representation for Non-rigid 3D Object Recognition. 162-171 - Luis Unzueta, Jon Goenetxea:
Cyclic and Non-cyclic Gesture Spotting and Classification in Real-Time Applications. 172-181 - Sebastian Schulz, Annika Woerner:
Automatic Motion Segmentation for Human Motion Synthesis. 182-191 - Loren Arthur Schwarz, Diana Mateus, Nassir Navab:
Multiple-Activity Human Body Tracking in Unconstrained Environments. 192-202 - Lukasz A. Stasiak, Raul Vicente-Garcia:
Identity Recognition-Based Correction Mechanism for Face Tracking. 203-212 - Manuel González Hidalgo, Antoni Jaume-i-Capó, Arnau Mir, Gabriel Nicolau-Bestard:
Analytical Simulation of Non-planar B-Spline Surfaces Deformation. 213-223 - Mahdi Ben Ghorbel, Malek Baklouti, Serge Couvet:
3D Head Pose Estimation and Tracking Using Particle Filtering and ICP Algorithm. 224-237 - Fabian Di Fiore, Bram Gerits, Frank Van Reeth:
Faking Dynamics of Cloth Animation for Animated Films. 238-249 - Liang Zhang, Stephan Rusdorf, Guido Brunnett:
Data-Driven On-Line Generation of Interactive Gait Motion. 250-259 - Guofu Xiang, Xiangyang Ju, Patrik O'Brian Holt:
Automatic 3D Facial Model and Texture Reconstruction from Range Scans. 260-269 - Marco Romeo, Marcelo Dematei, Julian Bonequi, Alun Evans, Josep Blat:
A Reusable Model for Emotional Biped Walk-Cycle Animation with Implicit Retargeting. 270-279 - Yann Savoye, Jean-Sébastien Franco:
CageIK: Dual-Laplacian Cage-Based Inverse Kinematics. 280-289 - Wenjuan Gong, Andrew D. Bagdanov, F. Xavier Roca, Jordi Gonzàlez:
Automatic Key Pose Selection for 3D Human Action Recognition. 290-299 - Jorge E. Ramirez, Antonio Susín, Xavier Lligadas:
Adjusting Animation Rigs to Human-Like 3D Models. 300-309
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