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ICPR
2002
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Using Normal Flow for Detection and Tracking of Limbs in Color Images
Humans are articulated objects composed of non-rigid parts. We are interested in detecting and tracking human motions over various periods of time. In this paper we describe a met...
Zoran Duric, Fayin Li, Yan Sun, Harry Wechsler
ICCV
2003
IEEE
14 years 22 days ago
SVM-based Nonparametric Discriminant Analysis, An Application to Face Detection
Detecting the dominant normal directions to the decision surface is an established technique for feature selection in high dimensional classification problems. Several approaches...
Rik Fransens, Jan De Prins, Luc J. Van Gool
BMVC
2010
13 years 5 months ago
Skeleton Extraction via Anisotropic Heat Flow
We introduce a novel skeleton extraction algorithm in binary and gray-scale images, based on the anisotropic heat diffusion analogy. We propose to diffuse image in the dominance o...
Cem Direkoglu, Rozenn Dahyot, Michael Manzke
MOBISYS
2003
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Energy-Conserving Data Placement and Asynchronous Multicast in Wireless Sensor Networks
In recent years, large distributed sensor networks have emerged as a new fast-growing application domain for wireless computing. In this paper, we present a distributed applicatio...
Sagnik Bhattacharya, Hyung Kim, Shashi Prabh, Tare...
DSN
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Minimizing Response Time for Quorum-System Protocols over Wide-Area Networks
A quorum system is a collection of sets (quorums) of servers, where any two quorums intersect. Quorumbased protocols underly modern edge-computing architectures and throughput-sca...
Florian Oprea, Michael K. Reiter