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AVSS
2009
IEEE
16 years 29 days ago
Cost-Effective Solution to Synchronized Audio-Visual Capture Using Multiple Sensors
Abstract—Applications such as surveillance and human motion capture require high-bandwidth recording from multiple cameras. Furthermore, the recent increase in research on sensor...
Jeroen Lichtenauer, Michel François Valstar...
ACMACE
2009
ACM
16 years 20 days ago
Classifying input for active games
Active games are video games that involve physical activity. Active games capture input via a variety of devices such as accelerometers, cameras, pressure sensors and exercise equ...
Tadeusz Stach, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Matthew Breh...
CVPR
2012
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Example-based cross-modal denoising
Widespread current cameras are part of multisensory systems with an integrated computer (smartphones). Computer vision thus starts evolving to cross-modal sensing, where vision an...
Dana Segev, Yoav Y. Schechner, Michael Elad
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CGF
2004
151views more  CGF 2004»
15 years 6 months ago
A Physically-Based Model for Rendering Realistic Scratches
Individually visible scratches, also called isolated scratches, are very common in real world surfaces. Although their microgeometry is not visible, they are individually percepti...
Carles Bosch, Xavier Pueyo, Stéphane M&eacu...
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CIVR
2010
Springer
427views Image Analysis» more  CIVR 2010»
15 years 9 months ago
An efficient method for face retrieval from large video datasets
The human face is one of the most important objects in videos since it provides rich information for spotting certain people of interest, such as government leaders in news video,...
Thao Ngoc Nguyen, Thanh Duc Ngo, Duy-Dinh Le, Shin...