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IROS
2009
IEEE
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Robust on-line model-based object detection from range images
— A mobile robot that accomplishes high level tasks needs to be able to classify the objects in the environment and to determine their location. In this paper, we address the pro...
Bastian Steder, Giorgio Grisetti, Mark Van Loock, ...
FGR
2008
IEEE
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Bi-channel sensor fusion for automatic sign language recognition
In this paper, we investigate the mutual-complementary functionality of accelerometer (ACC) and electromyogram (EMG) for recognizing seven word-level sign vocabularies in German S...
Jonghwa Kim, Johannes Wagner, Matthias Rehm, Elisa...
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ICASSP
2008
IEEE
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Language recognition with discriminative keyword selection
One commonly used approach for language recognition is to convert the input speech into a sequence of tokens such as words or phones and then to use these token sequences to deter...
Fred S. Richardson, William M. Campbell
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ICPR
2008
IEEE
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Block-diagonal form of distance matrix for region-based image retrieval
There are two substantial open issues in the field of the image retrieval: semantic gap between computationally extracted low-level features and human operated high-level concepts...
Dmitry Kinoshenko, Vladimir Mashtalir, Elena Yegor...
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MMM
2008
Springer
119views Multimedia» more  MMM 2008»
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Detecting and Clustering Multiple Takes of One Scene
Abstract. In applications such as video post-production users are confronted with large amounts of redundant unedited raw material, called rushes. Viewing and organizing this mater...
Werner Bailer, Felix Lee, Georg Thallinger