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2006
ACM
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Cyborglogging with camera phones: steps toward equiveillance
We present “equiveillance” as a conceptual framework for understanding the balance between surveillance and sousveillance. In addition to this conceptual framework we also pre...
Steve Mann, James Fung, Raymond Lo

Publication
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12 years 3 months ago
Mitigation of Visibility Loss for Advanced Camera based Driver Assistances
In adverse weather conditions, in particular, in day-light fog, the contrast of images grabbed by in-vehicle cameras in the visible light range is drastically degraded, which makes...
Nicolas Hautière, Jean-Philippe Tarel and Didier...
ICIP
2009
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Face Recognition Using Sift Features
Face recognition has many important practical applications, like surveillance and access control. It is concerned with the problem of correctly identifying face images and assigni...
ECCV
2002
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
Fusion of Multiple Tracking Algorithms for Robust People Tracking
This paper shows how the output of a number of detection and tracking algorithms can be fused to achieve robust tracking of people in an indoor environment. The new tracking system...
Nils T. Siebel, Stephen J. Maybank
ICIP
2006
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Maximum Likelihood Methods for Time-Resolved Imaging Through Turbid Media
Recently technological advances now enable time-gated acquisitions of photons at very fast rates. This can allow one to separate scattered and unscattered photons in transillumina...
Brian Eriksson, Robert Nowak