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IVC
2000
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13 years 9 months ago
Pupil detection and tracking using multiple light sources
We present a fast, robust, and low cost pupil detection technique that uses two near infra red time multiplexed light sources synchronized with the camera frame rate. The two ligh...
Carlos Hitoshi Morimoto, David Koons, Arnon Amir, ...
IMAGING
2003
13 years 11 months ago
Group Theoretical Invariants in Color Image Processing
Many image formation processes are complex interactions of several sub-processes and the analysis of the resulting images requires often to separate the influence of these sub-pr...
Reiner Lenz, Linh Viet Tran, Thanh Hai Bui
FSKD
2005
Springer
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14 years 3 months ago
Incremental Target Recognition Algorithm Based on Improved Discernibility Matrix
Abstract. An incremental target recognition algorithm based on improved discernibility matrix in rough set theory is presented. Some comparable experiments have been completed in o...
Yong Liu, Congfu Xu, Zhiyong Yan, Yunhe Pan
3DIM
2007
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Surround Structured Lighting for Full Object Scanning
This paper presents a new system for acquiring complete 3D surface models using a single structured light projector, a pair of planar mirrors, and one or more synchronized cameras...
Douglas Lanman, Daniel E. Crispell, Gabriel Taubin
ICCV
1995
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Bayesian Decision Theory, the Maximum Local Mass Estimate, and Color Constancy
Computational vision algorithms are often developed in a Bayesian framework. Two estimators are commonly used: maximum a posteriori (MAP), and minimum mean squared error (MMSE). W...
William T. Freeman, David H. Brainard