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ICIP
2002
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Parametric contour tracking using unscented Kalman filter
This paper presents an efficient method to integrate various spatial-temporal constraints to regularize the contour tracking. The global shape of the contour is represented in a p...
Yunqiang Chen, Thomas S. Huang, Yong Rui
TIP
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Adaptive Pseudo Dilation for Gestalt Edge Grouping and Contour Detection
We consider the problem of detecting object contours in natural images. In many cases, local luminance changes turn out to be stronger in textured areas than on object contours. Th...
Giuseppe Papari, Nicolai Petkov
IVC
2002
185views more  IVC 2002»
13 years 7 months ago
Path detection in video surveillance
This paper addresses the problem of automatically extracting frequently used pedestrian pathways from video sequences of natural outdoor scenes. Path models are learnt from the ac...
Dimitrios Makris, Tim Ellis
MICCAI
2009
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
Using Real-Time fMRI to Control a Dynamical System by Brain Activity Classification
We present a method for controlling a dynamical system using real-time fMRI. The objective for the subject in the MR scanner is to balance an inverted pendulum by activating the le...
Anders Eklund, Henrik Ohlsson, Mats T. Andersson...
CVPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
A Design Principle for Coarse-to-Fine Classification
Coarse-to-fine classification is an efficient way of organizing object recognition in order to accommodate a large number of possible hypotheses and to systematically exploit shar...
Sachin Gangaputra, Donald Geman