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PR
2002
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Fuzzy points: algebra and application
A fuzzy point is a region representing the uncertain location of a normal Euclidean point. A fuzzy point in the plane is considered to be a closed disk (a circle and its interior)...
Robert E. Mercer, John L. Barron, Aiden A. Bruen, ...
BMVC
2000
13 years 8 months ago
Straight Lines and Circles in the Log-Polar Image
Foveal or spatially-variant image representations are important components of active vision systems. Log-polar sampling is a particularly powerful example as a result of the simpl...
David S. Young
JPDC
2006
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Efficient algorithm for placing a given number of base stations to cover a convex region
In the context of mobile communication, an efficient algorithm for the base-station placement problem is developed in this paper. The objective is to place a given number of base-...
Gautam K. Das, Sandip Das, Subhas C. Nandy, Bhaban...
ECCV
2004
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
A Correlation-Based Approach to Robust Point Set Registration
Correlation is a very effective way to align intensity images. We extend the correlation technique to point set registration using a method we call kernel correlation. Kernel corre...
Yanghai Tsin, Takeo Kanade
BMVC
2001
13 years 10 months ago
Robust Registration of 2D and 3D Point Sets
This paper introduces a new method of registering point sets. The registration error is directly minimized using general-purpose non-linear optimization (the Levenberg–Marquardt...
Andrew W. Fitzgibbon