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SCIA
2011
Springer
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12 years 10 months ago
Stable Structure from Motion for Unordered Image Collections
We present a non-incremental approach to structure from motion. Our solution is based on robustly computing global rotations from relative geometries and feeding these into the kno...
Carl Olsson, Olof Enqvist
CVPR
2011
IEEE
2153views Computer Vision» more  CVPR 2011»
13 years 3 months ago
The Light-Path Less Traveled
This paper extends classical object pose and relative camera motion estimation algorithms for imaging sensors sampling the scene through light-paths. Many algorithms in multi-view...
Srikumar Ramalingam, Sofien Bouaziz, Peter Sturm, ...
ICIP
2009
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Towards A Low Cost Multi-camera Marker Based Human Motion Capture System
This paper presents a low cost real-time alternative to available commercial human motion capture systems. First, a set of distinguishable markers are placed on several human body...
TIP
1998
240views more  TIP 1998»
13 years 7 months ago
DCT-based motion estimation
—We propose novel discrete cosine transform (DCT) pseudophase techniques to estimate shift/delay between two onedimensional (1-D) signals directly from their DCT coefficients by...
Ut-Va Koc, K. J. Ray Liu
ACIVS
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Unsupervised Detection of Gradual Video Shot Changes with Motion-Based False Alarm Removal
The temporal segmentation of a video into shots is a fundamental prerequisite for video retrieval. There are two types of shot boundaries: abrupt shot changes (“cuts”) and grad...
Ralph Ewerth, Bernd Freisleben