Many categories of objects, such as human faces, can be naturally viewed as a composition of several different layers. For example, a bearded face with glasses can be decomposed i...
Tables are a ubiquitous form of communication. While everyone seems to know what a table is, a precise, analytical definition of "tabularity" remains elusive because some...
David W. Embley, Matthew Hurst, Daniel P. Lopresti...
This paper presents a technique for acquiring the shape of realworld objects with complex isotropic and anisotropic reflectance. Our method estimates the local normal and tangent ...
Michael Holroyd, Jason Lawrence, Greg Humphreys, T...
Now that technology allows us to present photorealistic animations of scenically lit objects acting in realtime, the problem of computer graphics has changed from making displays ...
: This paper presents a motion segmentation method useful for representing efficiently a video shot as a static mosaic of the background plus sequences of the objects moving in the...