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IJIG
2002
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Finding the Beat: An Analysis of the Rhythmic Elements of Motion Pictures
This paper forms a continuation of our work focused on exploiting film grammar for the task of automated film understanding. We examine film rhythm, a powerful narrative concept u...
Brett Adams, Chitra Dorai, Svetha Venkatesh
IJCV
1998
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Feature Detection with Automatic Scale Selection
The fact that objects in the world appear in different ways depending on the scale of observation has important implications if one aims at describing them. It shows that the not...
Tony Lindeberg
JCB
2002
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Strong Feature Sets from Small Samples
For small samples, classi er design algorithms typically suffer from over tting. Given a set of features, a classi er must be designed and its error estimated. For small samples, ...
Seungchan Kim, Edward R. Dougherty, Junior Barrera...
LOGCOM
1998
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Applying the Mu-Calculus in Planning and Reasoning about Action
Planning algorithms have traditionally been geared toward achievement goals in single-agent environments. Such algorithms essentially produce plans to reach one of a specified se...
Munindar P. Singh
TIP
2002
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Optimal edge-based shape detection
Abstract--We propose an approach to accurately detecting twodimensional (2-D) shapes. The cross section of the shape boundary is modeled as a step function. We first derive a one-d...
Hankyu Moon, Rama Chellappa, Azriel Rosenfeld
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