We introduce a technique to visualize the gradual evolutionary change of the shapes of living things as a morph between known three-dimensional shapes. Given geometric computer mo...
David F. Wiley, Nina Amenta, Dan A. Alcantara, Deb...
Recently, the problem of intrinsic shape matching has received a lot of attention. A number of algorithms have been proposed, among which random-sampling-based techniques have bee...
Art Tevs, Alexander Berner, Michael Wand, Ivo Ihrk...
Marker-less motion capture is a challenging problem, particularly when only monocular video is available. We estimate human motion from monocular video by recovering three-dimensi...
Marek Vondrak, Leonid Sigal, Jessica K. Hodgins, O...
Manually labeled landmark sets are often required as in-
puts for landmark-based image registration. Identifying an
optimal subset of landmarks from a training dataset may be
us...
Anand A. Joshi, David W. Shattuck, Dimitrios Panta...
The appearance of a scene is a function of the scene contents, the lighting, and the camera pose. A set of n-pixel images of a non-degenerate scene captured from different perspec...
Hua Yang, Marc Pollefeys, Greg Welch, Jan-Michael ...