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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 141
Volume 141, December 2015
- Matan Sela
, Yonathan Aflalo, Ron Kimmel:
Computational caricaturization of surfaces. 1-17 - Haw-Shiuan Chang
, Yu-Chiang Frank Wang
:
Optimizing the decomposition for multiple foreground cosegmentation. 18-27 - Ronan Sicre, Frédéric Jurie:
Discriminative part model for visual recognition. 28-37 - Blaz Bratanic, Franjo Pernus, Bostjan Likar, Dejan Tomazevic:
Real-time pose estimation of rigid objects in heavily cluttered environments. 38-51 - Theodoris Theodoridis, Konstantinos Papachristou, Nikos Nikolaidis
, Ioannis Pitas:
Object motion analysis description in stereo video content. 52-66 - Gang Wang, Zhicheng Wang, Yufei Chen
, Weidong Zhao:
A robust non-rigid point set registration method based on asymmetric gaussian representation. 67-80 - Dmytro Mishkin
, Jiri Matas
, Michal Perdoch:
MODS: Fast and robust method for two-view matching. 81-93
- Björn Stenger, Norimichi Ukita, Yoichi Sato, Pascal Fua
, David J. Fleet
:
Editorial. 94 - Xiaolong Zhu
, Xuhui Jia, Kwan-Yee K. Wong
:
Structured forests for pixel-level hand detection and hand part labelling. 95-107 - Oscar Koller, Jens Forster, Hermann Ney:
Continuous sign language recognition: Towards large vocabulary statistical recognition systems handling multiple signers. 108-125 - Ana I. Maqueda, Carlos R. del-Blanco
, Fernando Jaureguizar
, Narciso García
:
Human-computer interaction based on visual hand-gesture recognition using volumetric spatiograms of local binary patterns. 126-137 - Lalit Kane
, Pritee Khanna
:
A framework for live and cross platform fingerspelling recognition using modified shape matrix variants on depth silhouettes. 138-151 - Pramod Kumar Pisharady
, Martin Saerbeck:
Recent methods and databases in vision-based hand gesture recognition: A review. 152-165

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