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ICPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Evaluating Feature Importance for Object Classification in Visual Surveillance
Feature-based object classification, which distinguish a moving object to human or vehicle, is important in visual surveillance. In order to improve classification performance, in...
Hironobu Fujiyoshi, Masamitsu Tsuchiya
KI
1995
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Integrating Vision and Language: Towards Automatic Description of Human Movements
The integration of vision and natural languageprocessingincreasingly attracts attention in different areas of AI research. Up to now, however, there have only been a few attempts a...
Gerd Herzog, Karl Rohr
HAPTICS
2002
IEEE
14 years 16 days ago
Virtual Peg-in-Hole Performance Using a 6-DOF Magnetic Levitation Haptic Device: Comparison with Real Forces and with Visual Gui
We describe two experiments using three testbeds (real, virtual and vision-only) for comparison of user performance during 3-D peg-in-hole tasks. Tasks are performed using a six-d...
B. J. Unger, A. Nicolaidis, Peter J. Berkelman, A....
VRML
2000
ACM
13 years 12 months ago
3D gadgets for business process visualization - a case study
Business visualization is becoming increasingly important, since managers recognize the power of human visual intuition in information-rich decision tasks. Nevertheless, despite i...
Bastiaan Schönhage, Alex van Ballegooij, Anto...
WAPCV
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Differences and Interactions Between Cerebral Hemispheres When Processing Ambiguous Words
It is well known that the brain (especially the cortex) is structurally separable into two hemispheres. Many neuropsychological studies show that the process of ambiguity resoluti...
Orna Peleg, Zohar Eviatar, Hananel Hazan, Larry M....