In this paper a new technique is introduced for automatically building recognisable moving 3D models of individual people. Realistic modelling of people is essential for advanced ...
Adrian Hilton, Daniel Beresford, Thomas Gentils, R...
The fundamental goal of computational neuroscience is to discover anatomical features that reflect the functional organization of the brain. Investigations of the physical connect...
Cui Lin, Shiyong Lu, Danqing Wu, Jing Hua, Otto Mu...
Assume that we are trying to build a visual recognizer for a particular class of objects--chairs, for example--using existing induction methods. Assume the assistance of a human t...
Active model-based segmentation has frequently been used in medical image processing with considerable success. Although the active model-based method was initially viewed as an op...
Understanding the human gait is an important objective towards improving elderly mobility. In turn, gait analyses largely depend on kinematic and dynamic measurements. While the m...
Samantha Ng, Adel H. Fakih, Adam Fourney, Pascal P...