Recovering the three-dimensional (3D) object shape lies as an unresolved and active research topic on the crosssection of computer vision, photogrammetry and bioinformatics. Altho...
The image of a planar mirror reflection (IPMR) can be interpreted as a virtual view of the scene, acquired by a camera with a pose symmetric to the pose of the real camera with res...
— Using a single camera, we capture video of multiple people walking in an open area and insert a moving synthetic character into the scene. The people are located in the video u...
The ability to determine the identity of a skull found at a crime scene is of critical importance to the law enforcement community. Traditional clay-based methods attempt to recon...
Carl Adrian, Nils Krahnstoever, Peter H. Tu, Phil ...
Reconstruction of the point source of blood splatter in a crime scene is an important and difficult problem in forensic science. We study the problem of automatically reconstructi...