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Advanced Topics in Computer Vision 2013
- Giovanni Maria Farinella, Sebastiano Battiato, Roberto Cipolla:
Advanced Topics in Computer Vision. Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-1-4471-5519-5 - Martin Weinmann:
Visual Features - From Early Concepts to Modern Computer Vision. 1-34 - Sandra Ebert, Bernt Schiele:
Where Next in Object Recognition and how much Supervision Do We Need? 35-64 - Lamberto Ballan, Lorenzo Seidenari, Giuseppe Serra:
Recognizing Human Actions by Using Effective Codebooks and Tracking. 65-93 - Ross Messing, Atousa Torabi, Aaron C. Courville:
Evaluating and Extending Trajectory Features for Activity Recognition. 95-111 - Minsu Cho, Young Min Shin, Kyoung Mu Lee:
Co-recognition of Images and Videos: Unsupervised Matching of Identical Object Patterns and Its Applications. 113-141 - Michael Bleyer, Christian Breiteneder:
Stereo Matching - State-of-the-Art and Research Challenges. 143-179 - Andreas Wendel, Horst Bischof:
Visual Localization for Micro Aerial Vehicles in Urban Outdoor Environments. 181-214 - Maria Klodt, Frank Steinbrücker, Daniel Cremers:
Moment Constraints in Convex Optimization for Segmentation and Tracking. 215-242 - Thomas Mensink, Jakob Verbeek, Florent Perronnin:
Large Scale Metric Learning for Distance-Based Image Classification on Open Ended Data Sets. 243-276 - Luca Del Pero, Kobus Barnard:
Top-Down Bayesian Inference of Indoor Scenes. 277-311 - Radu Timofte, Luc Van Gool:
Efficient Loopy Belief Propagation Using the Four Color Theorem. 313-339 - Paolo Piro, Richard Nock, Wafa Bel Haj Ali:
Boosting k-Nearest Neighbors Classification. 341-375 - Peter M. Roth, Sabine Sternig, Horst Bischof:
Learning Object Detectors in Stationary Environments. 377-409 - Mihoko Shimano, Takahiro Okabe, Imari Sato:
Video Temporal Super-resolution Based on Self-similarity. 411-430
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