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CVPR 2010: San Francisco, CA, USA - Workshops
- IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CVPR Workshops 2010, San Francisco, CA, USA, 13-18 June, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-7029-7
- Travis R. Gault, N. Blumenthal, Aly A. Farag, Thomas L. Starr:
Extraction of the superficial facial vasculature, vital signs waveforms and rates using thermal imaging. 1-8 - Chandrashekhar N. Padole, Luís A. Alexandre:
Wigner distribution based motion tracking of human beings using thermal imaging. 9-14 - Atousa Torabi, Guillaume Massé, Guillaume-Alexandre Bilodeau:
Feedback scheme for thermal-visible video registration, sensor fusion, and people tracking. 15-22 - Vijay Venkataraman, Fatih Porikli:
RelCom: Relational combinatorics features for rapid object detection. 23-30 - Oriol Martínez, Luis Ferraz, Xavier Binefa, Ignacio Gómez, Carlos Dorronsoro:
Concealed object detection and segmentation over millimetric waves images. 31-37 - Tingbo Hou, Sen Wang, Hong Qin:
Active lighting learning for 3D model based vehicle tracking. 38-43 - Hien Van Nguyen, Amit Banerjee, Rama Chellappa:
Tracking via object reflectance using a hyperspectral video camera. 44-51 - Michael Arens, C. Anderer:
Measuring the quality of figure/ground segmentations. 52-59 - Kenton Oliver, Weilin Hou, Song Wang:
Feature matching in underwater environments using sparse linear combinations. 60-67 - Firooz Sadjadi, E. Ribnick:
Passive 3D sensing, and reconstruction using multi-view imaging. 68-74 - Wei Yao, Stefan Hinz, Uwe Stilla:
Airborne analysis and assessment of urban traffic scenes from LiDAR data - Theory and experiments. 75-82 - Cheng Chen, Yingli Tian:
Door detection via signage context-based Hierarchical Compositional Model. 1-6 - Jonathan Letham, Neil M. Robertson, Barry Connor:
Contextual smoothing of image segmentation. 7-12 - Giovanni Gualdi, Andrea Prati, Rita Cucchiara:
Perspective and appearance context for people surveillance in open areas. 13-18 - Martin Godec, Sabine Sternig, Peter M. Roth, Horst Bischof:
Context-driven clustering by multi-class classification in an active learning framework. 19-24 - Karla Brkic, Sinisa Segvic, Zoran Kalafatic, Ivan Sikiric, Axel Pinz:
Generative modeling of spatio-temporal traffic sign trajectories. 25-31 - Tae-Kyun Kim, Thomas Woodley, Björn Stenger, Roberto Cipolla:
Online multiple classifier boosting for object tracking. 1-6 - Juyang Weng, Matthew D. Luciw:
Online learning for attention, recognition, and tracking by a single developmental framework. 7-14 - Branislav Kveton, Matthai Philipose, Michal Valko, Ling Huang:
Online semi-supervised perception: Real-time learning without explicit feedback. 15-21 - Sabine Sternig, Martin Godec, Peter M. Roth, Horst Bischof:
TransientBoost: On-line boosting with transient data. 22-27 - Orhan Çamoglu, Tian-Li Yu, Luca Bertelli, Diem Vu, Muralidharan V, Salih Gokturk:
An efficient fashion-driven learning approach to model user preferences in on-line shopping scenarios. 28-34 - M. Aly:
Online learning for parameter selection in large scale image search. 35-42 - Francesco Orabona, Marco Fornoni, Barbara Caputo, Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi:
OM-2: An online multi-class Multi-Kernel Learning algorithm Luo Jie. 43-50 - Yi Hong, Jiayan Jiang, Zhuowen Tu:
Sparse semi-supervised learning for perceptual grouping. 1-8 - David Engel, Cristóbal Curio:
Shape centered interest points for feature grouping. 9-16 - Jingyong Su, Zhiqiang Zhu, Anuj Srivastava, Fred W. Huffer:
A fully statistical framework for shape detection in image primitives. 17-24 - Sudheendra Vijayanarasimhan, Kristen Grauman:
Top-down pairwise potentials for piecing together multi-class segmentation puzzles. 25-32 - Yuta Nakashima, Noboru Babaguchi, Jianping Fan:
Detecting intended human objects in human-captured videos. 33-40 - Ifeoma Nwogu, Venu Govindaraju, Christopher Brown:
Syntactic image parsing using ontology and semantic descriptions. 41-48 - Vida Movahedi, James H. Elder:
Design and perceptual validation of performance measures for salient object segmentation. 49-56 - T. Kubota:
Fixation driven contour completion with angular ordering. 57-63 - Junfeng Jiang, Xiao-Ping (Steven) Zhang:
A new player-enabled rapid video navigation method using temporal quantization and repeated weighted boosting search. 64-71 - Heather Dunlop:
Scene classification of images and video via semantic segmentation. 72-79 - Naoyuki Ichimura:
GPU computing with orientation maps for extracting local invariant features. 1-8 - Ratheesh Kalarot, John Morris:
Comparison of FPGA and GPU implementations of real-time stereo vision. 9-15 - Baptiste Charmette, Eric Royer, Frédéric Chausse:
Efficient planar features matching for robot localization using GPU. 16-23 - Man Hee Lee, Nitin Singhal, Sungdae Cho, In Kyu Park:
Mobile photo collage. 24-30 - Uri Lipowezky, Ilya Vol:
Indoor-outdoor detector for mobile phone cameras using gentle boosting. 31-38 - Michael Guarisco, Hassan Rabah, Abbes Amira:
Dynamically reconfigurable architecture for real time adaptation of H264/AVC-SVC video streams. 39-44 - Kofi Appiah, Hongying Meng, Andrew Hunter, Patrick Dickinson:
Binary histogram based split/merge object detection using FPGAs. 45-52 - Samuele Martelli, Roberto Marzotto, Andrea Colombari, Vittorio Murino:
FPGA-based robust ellipse estimation for circular road sign detection. 53-60 - Sebastian Bauer, Sebastian Köhler, Konrad Doll, Ulrich Brunsmann:
FPGA-GPU architecture for kernel SVM pedestrian detection. 61-68 - Stefano Mattoccia:
Fast locally consistent dense stereo on multicore. 69-76 - Martin Humenberger, T. Engelke, Wilfried Kubinger:
A census-based stereo vision algorithm using modified Semi-Global Matching and plane fitting to improve matching quality. 77-84 - Stefan K. Gehrig, Clemens Rabe:
Real-time Semi-Global Matching on the CPU. 85-92 - Stephan Schraml, Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Norbert Brändle:
A real-time pedestrian classification method for event-based dynamic stereo vision. 93-99 - Shingo Kagami:
High-speed vision systems and projectors for real-time perception of the world. 100-107 - Kari Pulli, Marius Tico, Yingen Xiong:
Mobile panoramic imaging system. 108-115 - Yoram Gat, Igor Kozintsev, Oscar Nestares:
Fusing image data with location and orientation sensor data streams for consumer video applications. 1-8 - Hoang Trinh, David A. McAllester:
Structure and motion from road-driving stereo sequences. 9-16 - Arturo Donate, Xiuwen Liu:
3D structure estimation from monocular video clips. 17-24 - Yu Zhong, Mark Stevens:
Action recognition in spatiotemporal volume. 25-30 - Jamil Draréni, Nicolas Martin, Sébastien Roy:
Fast probabilisitic estimation of egomotion from image intensities. 31-37 - Chandramouli Paramanand, A. N. Rajagopalan:
Unscented transformation for depth from motion-blur in videos. 38-44 - Xiaoqin Zhang, Weiming Hu, Xiangyang Wang, Yu Kong, Nianhua Xie, Hanzi Wang, Haibin Ling, Stephen J. Maybank:
A swarm intelligence based searching strategy for articulated 3D human body tracking. 45-50 - Huei-Yung Lin, Yu-Hua Xiao:
3-D scene representation with layered non-uniform global sampling. 51-56 - Stephan Schraml, Ahmed Nabil Belbachir:
A spatio-temporal clustering method using real-time motion analysis on event-based 3D vision. 57-63 - Arturo Donate, Xiuwen Liu:
Shot boundary detection in videos using robust three-dimensional tracking. 64-69 - Songfan Yang, Bir Bhanu, Anastasios I. Mourikis:
Error model for scene reconstruction from motion and stereo. 70-77 - Djamel Bouchaffra:
Topological dynamic Bayesian networks: Application to human face identification across ages. 1-8 - Zhen Li, Yun Fu, Thomas S. Huang:
A robust framework for multiview age estimation. 9-16 - Daniel McDuff, Rana El Kaliouby, Karim Kassam, Rosalind W. Picard:
Affect valence inference from facial action unit spectrograms. 17-24 - Q. Cai, A. Sankaranarayanan, Q. Zhang, Z. Zhang, Z. Liu:
Real time head pose tracking from multiple cameras with a generic model. 25-32 - Aura Hernandez, Miguel Reyes, Sergio Escalera, Petia Radeva:
Spatio-Temporal GrabCut human segmentation for face and pose recovery. 33-40 - John A. Ruiz-Hernandez, James L. Crowley, Augustin Lux:
Tensor-Jet: A tensorial representation of Local Binary Gaussian Jet maps. 41-47 - Brais Martínez, Xavier Binefa, Maja Pantic:
Facial component detection in thermal imagery. 48-54 - Meltem Demirkus, Matthew Toews, James J. Clark, Tal Arbel:
Gender classification from unconstrained video sequences. 55-62 - V. N. Iyer, S. R. Kirkbride, Brian C. Parks, Walter J. Scheirer, Terrance E. Boult:
A taxonomy of face-models for system evaluation. 63-70 - Guodong Guo, Guowang Mu:
Human age estimation: What is the influence across race and gender? 71-78 - Guodong Guo, Guowang Mu:
A study of large-scale ethnicity estimation with gender and age variations. 79-86 - Nicolas H. Lehment, Dejan Arsic, Moritz Kaiser, Gerhard Rigoll:
Automated pose estimation in 3D point clouds applying annealing particle filters and inverse kinematics on a GPU. 87-92 - Cuixian Chen, Yaw Chang, Karl Ricanek, Yishi Wang:
Face age estimation using model selection. 93-99 - Amrutha Sethuram, Karl Ricanek, Eric Patterson:
A hierarchical approach to facial aging. 100-107 - Roberto Vezzani, Rita Cucchiara:
Event driven software architecture for multi-camera and distributed surveillance research systems. 1-8 - Tae Eun Choe, Mun Wai Lee, Niels Haering:
Traffic analysis with low frame rate camera networks. 9-16 - Peter M. Roth, Christian Leistner, Armin Berger, Horst Bischof:
Multiple instance learning from multiple cameras. 17-24 - Thomas Kuo, Zefeng Ni, Carter De Leo, B. S. Manjunath:
Design and implementation of a wide area, large-scale camera network. 25-32 - Ayesha Choudhary, Gaurav Sharma, Santanu Chaudhury, Subhashis Banerjee:
Distributed calibration of pan-tilt camera network using multi-layered belief propagation. 33-40 - Zeeshan Rasheed, Geoffrey Taylor, Li Yu, Mun Wai Lee, TeaEun Choe, Feng Guo, Asaad Hakeem, Krishnan Ramnath, M. Smith, Atul Kanaujia, D. Eubanks, Niels Haering:
Rapidly Deployable Video Analysis Sensor units for wide area surveillance. 41-48 - Matthew R. Walter, Yuli Friedman, Matthew E. Antone, Seth J. Teller:
Appearance-based object reacquisition for mobile manipulation. 1-8 - Benjamin R. Fransen, Wallace E. Lawson, Magdalena D. Bugajska:
Integrating vision for human-robot interaction. 9-16 - Tobias Rehrl, Jürgen Gast, Nikolaus Theißing, Alexander Bannat, Dejan Arsic, Frank Wallhoff, Gerhard Rigoll, Christoph Mayer, Bernd Radig:
A Graphical Model for unifying tracking and classification within a multimodal Human-Robot Interaction scenario. 17-23 - Michael Reale, Terry Hung, Lijun Yin:
Viewing direction estimation based on 3D eyeball construction for HRI. 24-31 - Fadi Dornaika, Bogdan Raducanu:
Single snapshot-based 3D head pose initialization for tracking in a HRI scenario. 32-39 - Matheen Siddiqui, Gérard G. Medioni:
Human pose estimation from a single view point, real-time range sensor. 1-8 - D. Exner, Erich Bruns, Daniel Kurz, Anselm Grundhöfer, Oliver Bimber:
Fast and robust CAMShift tracking. 9-16 - Kondela Solo Emmanuel, Dong Jun Huang:
Automatic seamless video mosaic from webcams using LSF techniques. 17-24 - Jakob Santner, Manuel Werlberger, Thomas Mauthner, Wolfgang Paier, Horst Bischof:
FlowGames. 25-31 - Stefanos Zafeiriou, Maria Petrou:
Sparse representations for facial expressions recognition via l1 optimization. 32-39 - Cristian Canton-Ferrer, Josep R. Casas, Montse Pardàs:
Real-Time 3D multi-person tracking using Monte Carlo Surface Sampling. 40-46 - Bobby Geary, Christos Grecos:
Image quality assessment using a rotated Gaussian discrimination function. 47-52 - Hussein Al-Khateeb, Maria Petrou:
Automatic change detection in an indoor environment. 53-58 - Jinchang Ren, Theodore Vlachos, Vasileios Argyriou:
Immersive and perceptual human-computer interaction using computer vision techniques. 66-72 - Md. Atiqur Rahman Ahad, Joo Kooi Tan, Hyoungseop Kim, Seiji Ishikawa:
Action recognition by employing combined directional motion history and energy images. 73-78 - Simone Calderara, Rita Cucchiara:
People trajectory mining with statistical pattern recognition. 1-8 - Martin Hofmann, Gerhard Rigoll, Thomas S. Huang:
Dense spatio-temporal motion segmentation for tracking multiple self-occluding people. 9-14 - Stefano Pellegrini, Andreas Ess, Marko Tanaskovic, Luc Van Gool:
Wrong turn - No dead end: A stochastic pedestrian motion model. 15-22 - Philipp Blauensteiner, Martin Kampel, Christoph Musik, Stefan Vogtenhuber:
A socio-technical approach for event detection in security critical infrastructure. 23-30 - Yuji Yamauchi, Masanari Takagi, Takayoshi Yamashita, Hironobu Fujiyoshi:
Feature co-occurrence representation based on boosting for object detection. 31-38 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Giuseppe Lisanti, Iacopo Masi, Federico Pernici:
Device-tagged feature-based localization and mapping of wide areas with a PTZ camera. 39-44 - Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Stephan Schraml, Norbert Brändle:
Real-time classification of pedestrians and cyclists for intelligent counting of non-motorized traffic. 45-50 - Marco Cristani, Vittorio Murino, Alessandro Vinciarelli:
Socially intelligent surveillance and monitoring: Analysing social dimensions of physical space. 51-58 - Nhon H. Trinh, Benjamin B. Kimia:
Learning prototypical shapes for object categories. 1-8 - Chaitanya Desai, Deva Ramanan, Charless C. Fowlkes:
Discriminative models for static human-object interactions. 9-16 - Vivek Kumar Singh, Furqan Muhammad Khan, Ram Nevatia:
Multiple pose context trees for estimating human pose in object context. 17-24 - Gary B. Huang, Erik G. Learned-Miller:
Learning class-specific image transformations with higher-order Boltzmann machines. 25-32 - Ian Endres, Ali Farhadi, Derek Hoiem, David A. Forsyth:
The benefits and challenges of collecting richer object annotations. 1-8 - James E. Davis, Joan Arderiu, Hungyu Henry Lin, Zeb Nevins, Sebastian Schuon, Orazio Gallo, Ming-Hsuan Yang:
The HPU. 9-16 - Ian Spiro, Geoffrey Taylor, George Williams, Christoph Bregler:
Hands by hand: Crowd-sourced motion tracking for gesture annotation. 17-24 - Peter Welinder, Pietro Perona:
Online crowdsourcing: Rating annotators and obtaining cost-effective labels. 25-32 - Ish Rishabh, Ramesh C. Jain:
Interactive semantic camera coverage determination using 3D floorplans. 33-40 - Christina Pavlopoulou, Stella X. Yu:
Indoor-outdoor classification with human accuracies: Image or edge gist? 41-47 - John A. Bogovic, Pierre-Louis Bazin, Jerry L. Prince:
Topology-preserving STAPLE. 1-6 - Vincent Michel, Evelyn Eger, Christine Keribin, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Bertrand Thirion:
A supervised clustering approach for extracting predictive information from brain activation images. 7-14 - Danial Lashkari, Ramesh Sridharan, Ed Vul, Po-Jang Hsieh, Nancy Kanwisher, Polina Golland:
Nonparametric hierarchical Bayesian model for functional brain parcellation. 15-22 - Christian Wachinger, Nassir Navab:
Structural image representation for image registration. 23-30 - Jesus J. Caban, Penny Rheingans, Terry S. Yoo:
An MRF-based statistical deformation model for morphological image analysis. 31-38 - Ali Gooya, George Biros, Christos Davatzikos:
An EM algorithm for brain tumor image registration: A tumor growth modeling based approach. 39-46 - Dong Hye Ye, Kilian M. Pohl, Harold Litt, Christos Davatzikos:
Groupwise morphometric analysis based on high dimensional clustering. 47-54 - Jin Zhou, Qiang Zhang, Baoxin Li, Ananya Das:
Synthesis of stereoscopic views from monocular endoscopic videos. 55-62 - Archana Venkataraman, Marek Kubicki, Carl-Fredrik Westin, Polina Golland:
Robust feature selection in resting-state fMRI connectivity based on population studies. 63-70 - Lee-Ling S. Ong, Marcelo H. Ang Jr., H. Harry Asada:
Tracking of cell population from time lapse and end point confocal microscopy images with multiple hypothesis Kalman smoothing filters. 71-78 - Lee A. D. Cooper, Joel H. Saltz, Raghu Machiraju, Kun Huang:
Two-point correlation as a feature for histology images: Feature space structure and correlation updating. 79-86 - Md. Mahmudur Rahman, Sameer K. Antani, George R. Thoma:
Local concept-based medical image retrieval with correlation-enhanced similarity matching based on global analysis. 87-94 - Gang Li, Lei Guo, Jingxin Nie, Kaiming Li, Tianming Liu:
Direction field diffusion on cortical surface via graph cuts. 95-102 - Roland Kwitt, Andreas Uhl, Michael Häfner, Alfred Gangl, Friedrich Wrba, Andreas Vécsei:
Predicting the histology of colorectal lesions in a probabilistic framework. 103-110 - Matthew Toews, William M. Wells III:
A mutual-information scale-space for image feature detection and feature-based classification of volumetric brain images. 111-116 - Michal Drozdzal, Laura Igual, Jordi Vitrià, Carolina Malagelada, Fernando Azpiroz, Petia Radeva:
Aligning endoluminal scene sequences in wireless capsule endoscopy. 117-124 - Parisa Mosayebi, Dana Cobzas, Martin Jägersand, Albert Murtha:
Stability effects of finite difference methods on a mathematical tumor growth model. 125-132 - Chao Lu, Sudhakar Chelikani, Xenophon Papademetris, Lawrence H. Staib, James S. Duncan:
Constrained non-rigid registration using Lagrange multipliers for application in prostate radiotherapy. 133-138 - Güray Erus, Evangelia I. Zacharaki, R. Nick Bryan, Christos Davatzikos:
Learning high-dimensional image statistics for abnormality detection on medical images. 139-145 - Nematollah Batmanghelich, Ali Gooya, Stathis Kanterakis, Ben Taskar, Christos Davatzikos:
Application of trace-norm and low-rank matrix decomposition for computational anatomy. 146-153 - Lisa Tang, Ghassan Hamarneh:
Graph-based tracking of the tongue contour in ultrasound sequences with adaptive temporal regularization. 154-161 - Ritwik Kumar, Fei Wang, David Beymer, Tanveer F. Syeda-Mahmood:
Cardiac disease detection from echocardiogram using edge filtered scale-invariant motion features. 162-169 - Mehran Kafai, Yiyi Miao, Kazunori Okada:
Directional mean shift and its application for topology classification of local 3D structures. 170-177 - Yifeng Jiang, Zhen W. Zhuang, Albert J. Sinusas, Xenophon Papademetris:
Vascular tree reconstruction by minimizing a physiological functional cost. 178-185 - Ritwik Kumar, Amelio Vázquez Reina, Hanspeter Pfister:
Radon-Like features and their application to connectomics. 186-193 - Elena Bernardis, Stella X. Yu:
Structural correspondence as a contour grouping problem. 194-199 - John A. Black Jr., David S. Hayden:
The Note-Taker: An assistive technology that allows students who are legally blind to take notes in the classroom. 1-8 - Bing Fang, Francisco Oliveira, Francis K. H. Quek:
Using vision based tracking to support real-time graphical instruction for students who have visual impairments. 9-14 - Vivek Pradeep, Gérard G. Medioni, James D. Weiland:
Robot vision for the visually impaired. 15-22 - Jason J. Liu, Cody J. Phillips, Kostas Daniilidis:
Video-based localization without 3D mapping for the visually impaired. 23-30 - Vladimir A. Kulyukin, Aliasgar Kutiyanawala:
Demo: ShopMobile II: Eyes-free supermarket grocery shopping for visually impaired mobile phone users. 31-32 - Anustup Choudhury, Gérard G. Medioni:
Color contrast enhancement for visually impaired people. 33-40 - Langis Gagnon, Claude Chapdelaine, David Byrns, Samuel Foucher, Maguelonne Héritier, Vishwa Gupta:
A computer-vision-assisted system for Videodescription scripting. 41-48 - Tess Winlock, Eric M. Christiansen, Serge J. Belongie:
Toward real-time grocery detection for the visually impaired. 49-56 - Xiaodong Yang, Yingli Tian:
Robust door detection in unfamiliar environments by combining edge and corner features. 57-64 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Chandrika Jayant, Andrew Miller, Brandyn White, Tom Yeh:
VizWiz: : LocateIt - enabling blind people to locate objects in their environment. 65-72 - Jeremi Sudol, Orang Dialameh, Chuck Blanchard, Tim Dorcey:
Looktel - A comprehensive platform for computer-aided visual assistance. 73-80 - Eben Gay, David B. Cooper, Benjamin B. Kimia, Gabriel Taubin, Daniel Cabrini, Suman Karumuri, Will Doutre, Shubao Liu, Katharina Galor, Donald Sanders, Andrew R. Willis:
REVEAL intermediate report. 1-6 - Fernand S. Cohen, Ezgi Taslidere, Zexi Liu, Glen Muschio:
Virtual reconstruction of archaeological vessels using expert priors & surface markings. 7-14 - Ali O. Ulusoy, Fatih Calakli, Gabriel Taubin:
Robust one-shot 3D scanning using loopy belief propagation. 15-22 - Gregorij Kurillo, Maurizio Forte, Ruzena Bajcsy:
Teleimmersive 3D collaborative environment for cyberarchaeology. 23-28 - Avshalom Karasik:
A complete, automatic procedure for pottery documentation and analysis. 29-34 - Xuejin Chen, Yann Morvan, Yu He, Julie Dorsey, Holly E. Rushmeier:
An integrated image and sketching environment for archaeological sites. 35-42 - Andrew R. Willis, Yunfeng Sui, Katharina Galor, Donald Sanders:
Estimating Gothic facade architecture from imagery. 43-48 - Patrick Smith, Dmitriy Bespalov, Ali Shokoufandeh, Patrice Jeppson:
Classification of archaeological ceramic fragments using texture and color descriptors. 49-54 - Fernand S. Cohen, Zhongchuan Zhang, Patrice Jeppson:
Virtual reconstruction of archaeological vessels using convex hulls of surface markings. 55-61 - Benjamin B. Kimia, H. Can Aras:
HINDSITE: A user-interactive framework for fragment assembly. 62-69 - Daisuke Miyazaki, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Photometric stereo using graph cut and M-estimation for a virtual tumulus in the presence of highlights and shadows. 70-77 - Theodore C. Yapo, Yu Sheng, Joshua D. Nasman, Andrew Dolce, Eric Li, Barbara Cutler:
Dynamic projection environments for immersive visualization. 1-8 - Jiyoung Park, Myoung-Hee Kim:
Interactive display of image details using a camera-coupled mobile projector. 9-16 - Aditi Majumder, Robert G. Brown, Hussein S. El-Ghoroury:
Display gamut reshaping for color emulation and balancing. 17-24 - Christoffer Menk, Reinhard Koch:
Physically-based augmentation of real objects with virtual content under the influence of ambient light. 25-32 - Marc-Antoine Drouin, Pierre-Marc Jodoin, Julien Prémont:
Camera-projector matching using an unstructured video stream. 33-40 - Maxim Lazarov, Aditi Majumder:
Device-independent representation of photometric properties of a camera. 41-48 - Satoshi Yamamoto, Yasumasa Itakura, Masashi Sawabe, Gimpei Okada, Norimichi Tsumura, Toshiya Nakaguchi:
Precomputed ROMP for light transport acquisition. 49-56 - Toshiyuki Amano, Hirokazu Kato:
Appearance control by projector camera feedback for visually impaired. 57-63 - Sergio Fernandez, Joaquim Salvi, Tomislav Pribanic:
Absolute phase mapping for one-shot dense pattern projection. 64-71 - Samuel Jordan, Michael A. Greenspan:
Projector optical distortion calibration using Gray code patterns. 72-79 - Christoph Schmalz, Elli Angelopoulou:
A graph-based approach for robust single-shot structured light. 80-87 - Ricardo R. Garcia, Avideh Zakhor:
Selection of temporally dithered codes for increasing virtual depth of field in structured light systems. 88-95 - Yoshiko Sugaya, Isao Miyagawa, Hideki Koike:
Contrasting shadow for occluder light suppression from one-shot image. 96-103 - Hiroshi Kawasaki, Ryusuke Sagawa, Yasushi Yagi, Ryo Furukawa, Naoki Asada, Peter F. Sturm:
One-shot scanning method using an unealibrated projector and camera system. 104-111 - Haiyun Xu, Raymond N. J. Veldhuis:
Complex spectral minutiae representation for fingerprint recognition. 1-8 - Qijun Zhao, Anil K. Jain:
On the utility of extended fingerprint features: A study on pores. 9-16 - Vivek Kanhangad, Ajay Kumar, David Zhang:
Human hand identification with 3D hand pose variations. 17-21 - Karen Hollingsworth, Kevin W. Bowyer, Patrick J. Flynn:
Similarity of iris texture between identical twins. 22-29 - Arun Ross, Manisha Sam Sunder:
Block based texture analysis for iris classification and matching. 30-37 - Norman Poh, Josef Kittler, Ajita Rattani, Massimo Tistarelli:
Group-specific score normalization for biometric systems. 38-45 - Jayanta Basak, Kiran Kate, Vivek Tyagi, Nalini K. Ratha:
QPLC: A novel multimodal biometric score fusion method. 46-52 - Yan Tong, Frederick W. Wheeler, Xiaoming Liu:
Improving biometric identification through quality-based face and fingerprint biometric fusion. 53-60 - V. Ramakrishnan, Nalini K. Ratha:
Redundancy and diversity measure inspired biometrics fusion. 61-66 - Pedro Tome, Julian Fiérrez, Fernando Alonso-Fernandez, Javier Ortega-Garcia:
Scenario-based score fusion for face recognition at a distance. 67-73 - J. Ross Beveridge, David S. Bolme, Bruce A. Draper, Geof H. Givens, Yui Man Lui, P. Jonathon Phillips:
Quantifying how lighting and focus affect face recognition performance. 74-81 - Archana Sapkota, Brian C. Parks, Walter J. Scheirer, Terrance E. Boult:
FACE-GRAB: Face recognition with General Region Assigned to Binary operator. 82-89 - Jiwen Lu, Yap-Peng Tan:
Ordinary preserving manifold analysis for human age estimation. 90-95 - Jian-Gang Wang, Jun Li, Wei-Yun Yau, Eric Sung:
Boosting dense SIFT descriptors and shape contexts of face images for gender recognition. 96-102 - Khoa Luu, Tien Dai Bui, Ching Y. Suen, Karl Ricanek:
Spectral Regression based age determination. 103-107 - De Zhang, Yunhong Wang, Bir Bhanu:
Ethnicity classification based on gait using multi-view fusion. 108-115 - Cristian Canton-Ferrer, Josep R. Casas, Montse Pardàs:
Spatio-temporal alignment and hyperspherical radon transform for 3D gait recognition in multi-view environments. 116-121 - Markus Storer, Martin Urschler, Horst Bischof:
Occlusion detection for ICAO compliant facial photographs. 122-129 - Shayok Chakraborty, Vineeth N. Balasubramanian, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Learning from summaries of videos: Applying batch mode active learning to face-based biometrics. 130-137 - Sanjay Ganesh Kanade, Dijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz, Bernadette Dorizzi:
Obtaining cryptographic keys using feature level fusion of iris and face biometrics for secure user authentication. 138-145 - Krzysztof Kryszczuk, Norman Poh:
Handling high dimensionality in biometric classification with multiple quality measures using Locality Preserving Projection. 146-153 - Boaz Moskovich, Margarita Osadchy:
Illumination invariant representation for privacy preserving face identification. 154-161 - Damon L. Woodard, Shrinivas J. Pundlik, Jamie R. Lyle, Philip E. Miller:
Periocular region appearance cues for biometric identification. 162-169 - Lin Yaying, Jianchao Yao, Yap-Peng Tan:
Respiratory rate estimation via simultaneously tracking and segmentation. 170-177 - Maria De Marsico, Michele Nappi, Daniel Riccio:
HERO: Human Ear Recognition against Occlusions. 178-183 - M. Alex O. Vasilescu:
Multilinear projection for face recognition via canonical decomposition. 184-191 - Stephan Gammeter, Alexander Gassmann, Lukas Bossard, Till Quack, Luc Van Gool:
Server-side object recognition and client-side object tracking for mobile augmented reality. 1-8 - Rémi Paucher, Matthew A. Turk:
Location-based augmented reality on mobile phones. 9-16 - Andreas Hartl, Clemens Arth, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Instant segmentation and feature extraction for recognition of simple objects on mobile phones. 17-24 - Xin Yang, Sydney Pang, K. T. Tim Cheng:
Mobile image search with multimodal context-aware queries. 25-32 - Vijay Chandrasekhar, Yuriy A. Reznik, Gabriel Takacs, David M. Chen, Sam S. Tsai, Radek Grzeszczuk, Bernd Girod:
Quantization schemes for low bitrate Compressed Histogram of Gradients descriptors. 33-40 - Saeed Yahyanejad, Jacob Ström:
Removing motion blur from barcode images. 41-46 - Yingen Xiong, Kari Pulli:
Fast image stitching and editing for panorama painting on mobile phones. 47-52 - Arturo Flores, Serge J. Belongie:
Removing pedestrians from Google street view images. 53-58 - Sebastian Haner, Anders Heyden:
A step towards self-calibration in SLAM: Weakly calibrated on-line structure and motion estimation. 59-64 - John R. Zhang, Kuangye Guo, Cipta Herwana, John R. Kender:
Annotation and taxonomy of gestures in lecture videos. 1-8 - Wanqing Li, Zhengyou Zhang, Zicheng Liu:
Action recognition based on a bag of 3D points. 9-14 - Jun Yin, Yan Meng:
Human activity recognition in video using a hierarchical probabilistic latent model. 15-20 - Anup Doshi, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Attention estimation by simultaneous observation of viewer and view. 21-27 - Ognjen Rudovic, Ioannis Patras, Maja Pantic:
Facial expression invariant head pose normalization using Gaussian Process Regression. 28-33 - Laurens van der Maaten, Emile A. Hendriks:
Capturing appearance variation in active appearance models. 34-41 - Tingfan Wu, Marian Stewart Bartlett, Javier R. Movellan:
Facial expression recognition using Gabor motion energy filters. 42-47 - Zahoor Zafrulla, Helene Brashear, Harley Hamilton, Thad Starner:
A novel approach to American Sign Language (ASL) phrase verification using reversed signing. 48-55 - Amir Hossein Khalili, Chen Wu, Hamid K. Aghajan:
Hierarchical preference learning for light control from user feedback. 56-62 - Jasper Snoek, Babak Taati, Yulia Eskin, Alex Mihailidis:
Automatic segmentation of video to aid the study of faucet usability for older adults. 63-70 - Arman Savran, Bülent Sankur, M. Taha Bilge:
Facial action unit detection: 3D versus 2D modality. 71-78 - Christian Lang, Sven Wachsmuth, Heiko Wersing, Marc Hanheide:
Facial expressions as feedback cue in human-robot interaction - a comparison between human and automatic recognition performances. 79-85 - Chia-Te Liao, Hui-Ju Chuang, Chih-Hsueh Duan, Shang-Hong Lai:
Learning spatial weighting via quadratic programming for facial expression analysis. 86-93 - Patrick Lucey, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Takeo Kanade, Jason M. Saragih, Zara Ambadar, Iain A. Matthews:
The Extended Cohn-Kanade Dataset (CK+): A complete dataset for action unit and emotion-specified expression. 94-101 - Renjie Chen, D. Freedman, Zachi Karni, Craig Gotsman, Ligang Liu:
Content-aware image resizing by quadratic programming. 1-8 - M. Demuth, Franz Aurenhammer, Axel Pinz:
Straight skeletons for binary shapes. 9-16 - Laura Igual, Fernando De la Torre:
Continuous procrustes analysis to learn 2D shape models from 3D objects. 17-22 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Fernando Franco, Federico Pernici:
Local shape estimation from a single keypoint. 23-28 - Avinash Sharma, Radu Horaud:
Shape matching based on diffusion embedding and on mutual isometric consistency. 29-36 - Francisco Escolano, Miguel Angel Lozano, Boyan Bonev, Pablo Suau:
Bypass information-theoretic shape similarity from non-rigid points-based alignment. 37-44 - Primoz Skraba, Maks Ovsjanikov, Frédéric Chazal, Leonidas J. Guibas:
Persistence-based segmentation of deformable shapes. 45-52
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