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CVIU
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Background estimation under rapid gain change in thermal imagery
We consider detection of moving ground vehicles in airborne sequences recorded by a thermal sensor with automatic gain control, using an approach that integrates dense optic flow...
Hulya Yalcin, Robert T. Collins, Martial Hebert
ICPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Robust tracking of spatial related components
This paper introduces a hierarchical approach for multicomponent tracking, where the object-to-be-tracked is modeled as a group of spatial related parts. We propose to use a robus...
Horst Bischof, Michael Donoser, Thomas Mauthner
ICIP
2009
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Rapid And Robust Human Detection And Tracking Based On Omega-shape Features
This paper proposes a novel method for rapid and robust human detection and tracking based on the omega-shape features of people's head-shoulder parts. There are two modules ...
ECCV
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Human Detection Based on a Probabilistic Assembly of Robust Part Detectors
We describe a novel method for human detection in single images which can detect full bodies as well as close-up views in the presence of clutter and occlusion. Humans are modeled ...
Krystian Mikolajczyk, Cordelia Schmid, Andrew Ziss...
AMFG
2003
IEEE
157views Biometrics» more  AMFG 2003»
14 years 28 days ago
Real-time View-based Face Alignment using Active Wavelet Networks
The Active Wavelet Network (AWN) [9] approach was recently proposed for automatic face alignment, showing advantages over Active Appearance Models (AAM), such as more robustness a...
Changbo Hu, Rogerio Feris, Matthew Turk