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ICIP
2006
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
Motion Blur Identification Based on Differently Exposed Images
In this paper we introduce a new method of motion blur identification that relies on the availability of two, differently exposed, image shots of the same scene. The proposed appr...
Marius Tico, Mejdi Trimeche, Markku Vehvilainen
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CVPR
2010
IEEE
16 years 1 days ago
Analyzing Spatially-varying Blur
Blur is caused by a pixel receiving light from multiple scene points, and in many cases, such as object motion, the induced blur varies spatially across the image plane. However, ...
Ayan Chakrabarti, Todd Zickler, William Freeman
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ISVC
2007
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Fitting the World to the Mind: Transforming Images to Mimic Perceptual Adaptation
Abstract. Visual sensitivity is constantly adjusting to the current visual context through processes of adaptation. These adaptive changes strongly affect all perceptual judgments ...
Michael A. Webster, Kyle McDermott, George Bebis
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MVA
2008
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15 years 3 months ago
An occlusion metric for selecting robust camera configurations
Vision based tracking systems for surveillance and motion capture rely on a set of cameras to sense the environment. The exact placement or configuration of these cameras can have...
Xing Chen, James Davis
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ICIP
2010
IEEE
15 years 29 days ago
A two-stage framework for blind image quality assessment
Most present day no-reference/blind image quality assessment (NR IQA) algorithms are distortion specific - i.e., they assume that the distortion affecting the image is known. Here...
Anush K. Moorthy, Alan C. Bovik