The k-nearest neighbour (kNN) rule is a simple and effective method for multi-way classification that is much used in Computer Vision. However, its performance depends heavily on ...
M. Pawan Kumar, Philip H. S. Torr, Andrew Zisserma...
We consider the problem of localizing the articulated and deformable shape of a walking person in a single view. We represent the non-rigid 2D body contour by a Bayesian graphical...
In this paper, we present a learning procedure called probabilistic boosting network (PBN) for joint real-time object detection and pose estimation. Grounded on the law of total p...
Jingdan Zhang, Shaohua Kevin Zhou, Leonard McMilla...
By representing images and image prototypes by linear subspaces spanned by "tangent vectors" (derivatives of an image with respect to translation, rotation, etc.), impre...
Nebojsa Jojic, Patrice Simard, Brendan J. Frey, Da...
Abstract. Binocular information about the structure of a scene is contained in the relative positions of corresponding points in the two views. If the eyes rotate, in order to fix...