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CVPR
2011
IEEE
13 years 4 months ago
Object Cosegmentation
Cosegmentation is typically defined as the task of jointly segmenting “something similar” in a given set of images. Existing methods are too generic and so far have not demon...
Sara Vicente, Carsten Rother, Vladimir Kolmogorov
CEC
2010
IEEE
13 years 4 days ago
Tweaking a tower of blocks leads to a TMBL: Pursuing long term fitness growth in program evolution
— If a population of programs evolved not for a few hundred generations but for a few hundred thousand or more, could it generate more interesting behaviours and tackle more comp...
Tony E. Lewis, George D. Magoulas
MBEC
2011
157views more  MBEC 2011»
12 years 11 months ago
Size matters: MEG empirical and simulation study on source localization of the earliest visual activity in the occipital cortex
Abstract While the relationship between sensory stimulation and tasks and the size of the cortical activations is generally unknown, the visual modality offers a unique possibility...
Sanja Josef Golubic, Ana Susac, Veljko Grilj, Doug...
CVPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Computing Depth under Ambient Illumination Using Multi-Shuttered Light
Range imaging has become a critical component of many computer vision applications. The quality of the depth data is of critical importance, but so is the need for speed. Shuttere...
Héctor H. González-Baños, Jam...
SAGT
2009
Springer
192views Game Theory» more  SAGT 2009»
14 years 3 months ago
Better with Byzantine: Manipulation-Optimal Mechanisms
Abstract. A mechanism is manipulable if it is in some agents’ best interest to misrepresent their private information. The revelation principle establishes that, roughly, anythin...
Abraham Othman, Tuomas Sandholm