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AAAI
1997
15 years 4 months ago
The "Inverse Hollywood Problem": From Video to Scripts and Storyboards via Causal Analysis
We address the problem of visually detecting causal events and tting them together into a coherent story of the action witnessed by the camera. We show that this can be done by re...
Matthew Brand
CVPR
1996
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Sparse Representations for Image Decomposition with Occlusions
We study the problem of how to detect \interesting objects" appeared in a given image, I. Our approach is to treat it as a function approximation problem based on an over-red...
Michael J. Donahue, Davi Geiger, Tyng-Luh Liu, Rob...
CVPR
2007
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
3D Occlusion Inference from Silhouette Cues
We consider the problem of detecting and accounting for the presence of occluders in a 3D scene based on silhouette cues in video streams obtained from multiple, calibrated views....
Jean-Sébastien Franco, Li Guan, Marc Pollef...
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ECCV
2006
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Motion Segmentation Using an Occlusion Detector
We present a novel method for the detection of motion boundaries in a video sequence based on differential properties of the spatio-temporal domain. Regarding the video sequence as...
Doron Feldman, Daphna Weinshall
ICMCS
2008
IEEE
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15 years 10 months ago
A real-time video surveillance system with human occlusion handling using nonlinear regression
This paper presents a real-time single-camera surveillance system, aiming at detecting and partly analyzing a group of people. A set of moving persons is segmented using a combina...
Jungong Han, Minwei Feng, Peter H. N. de With