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NN
2006
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Modeling attention to salient proto-objects
Selective visual attention is believed to be responsible for serializing visual information for recognizing one object at a time in a complex scene. But how can we attend to objec...
Dirk Walther, Christof Koch
HICSS
2002
IEEE
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14 years 22 days ago
The Relationship between Scene and Eye Movements
Individual differences make it difficult to recognize similarities between individuals in eye movement patterns. However, if consistencies can be found, eye movements could be use...
Laurel King
CVPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Clustering Appearance for Scene Analysis
We propose a new approach called "appearance clustering" for scene analysis. The key idea in this approach is that the scene points can be clustered according to their s...
Sanjeev J. Koppal, Srinivasa G. Narasimhan
COMPGEOM
1998
ACM
14 years 20 hour ago
Viewspace Partitioning of Densely Occluded Scenes
Computing the visibility of out-door scenes is often much harder than of in-door scenes. A typical urban scene, for example, is densely occluded, and it is effective to precompute...
Yiorgos Chrysanthou, Daniel Cohen-Or, Eyal Zadicar...
BMVC
2000
13 years 9 months ago
A Statistical Geometric Framework for Reconstruction of Scene Models
This paper addresses the problem of reconstructing surface models of indoor scenes from sparse 3D scene structure captured from N camera views. Sparse 3D measurements of real scen...
Anastasios Manessis, Adrian Hilton, Philip F. McLa...