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ECCV
2010
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Learning to Detect Roads in High-Resolution Aerial Images
Abstract. Reliably extracting information from aerial imagery is a difficult problem with many practical applications. One specific case of this problem is the task of automatica...
CVPR
2006
IEEE
15 years 12 days ago
Object Pose Detection in Range Scan Data
We address the problem of detecting complex articulated objects and their pose in 3D range scan data. This task is very difficult when the orientation of the object is unknown, an...
Jim Rodgers, Dragomir Anguelov, Hoi-Cheung Pang, D...
ECCV
2006
Springer
15 years 8 days ago
A Multiview Approach to Tracking People in Crowded Scenes Using a Planar Homography Constraint
Occlusion and lack of visibility in dense crowded scenes make it very difficult to track individual people correctly and consistently. This problem is particularly hard to tackle i...
Saad M. Khan, Mubarak Shah
PAMI
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
In the Eye of the Beholder: A Survey of Models for Eyes and Gaze
—Despite active research and significant progress in the last 30 years, eye detection and tracking remains challenging due to the individuality of eyes, occlusion, variability in...
Dan Witzner Hansen, Qiang Ji
FUIN
2010
89views more  FUIN 2010»
13 years 9 months ago
Computing Maximal Error-detecting Capabilities and Distances of Regular Languages
Abstract. A (combinatorial) channel consists of pairs of words representing all possible inputoutput channel situations. In a past paper, we formalized the intuitive concept of “...
Stavros Konstantinidis, Pedro V. Silva