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IJCV
2007
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15 years 3 months ago
Recovering Surface Layout from an Image
Humans have an amazing ability to instantly grasp the overall 3D structure of a scene – ground orientation, relative positions of major landmarks, etc – even from a single ima...
Derek Hoiem, Alexei A. Efros, Martial Hebert
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MICCAI
2006
Springer
16 years 4 months ago
Detecting Acromegaly: Screening for Disease with a Morphable Model
Acromegaly is a rare disorder which affects about 50 of every million people. The disease typically causes swelling of the hands, feet, and face, and eventually permanent changes t...
Erik G. Learned-Miller, Qifeng Lu, Angela Paisley,...
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NIPS
2003
15 years 5 months ago
Attractive People: Assembling Loose-Limbed Models using Non-parametric Belief Propagation
The detection and pose estimation of people in images and video is made challenging by the variability of human appearance, the complexity of natural scenes, and the high dimensio...
Leonid Sigal, Michael Isard, Benjamin H. Sigelman,...
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SIGGRAPH
2000
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
The EMOTE model for effort and shape
Human movements include limb gestures and postural attitude. Although many computer animation researchers have studied these classes of movements, procedurally generated movements...
Diane M. Chi, Monica Costa, Liwei Zhao, Norman I. ...
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AGI
2011
14 years 7 months ago
Generalization of Figure-Ground Segmentation from Binocular to Monocular Vision in an Embodied Biological Brain Model
Abstract. Humans have the remarkable ability to generalize from binocular to monocular figure-ground segmentation of complex scenes. This is clearly evident anytime we look at a p...
Brian Mingus, Trent Kriete, Seth A. Herd, Dean Wya...