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ICCV
1995
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Locating Objects Using the Hausdorff Distance
The Hausdorff distance is a measure defined between two point sets, here representing a model and an image. The Hausdorff distance is reliable even when the image contains multipl...
William Rucklidge
CVPR
2005
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Fast Illumination-Invariant Background Subtraction Using Two Views: Error Analysis, Sensor Placement and Applications
Background modeling and subtraction to detect new or moving objects in a scene is an important component of many intelligent video applications. Compared to a single camera, the u...
Ser-Nam Lim, Anurag Mittal, Larry S. Davis, Nikos ...
ICCV
2007
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Single-Image Calibration of Off-Axis Catadioptric Cameras Using Lines
We present a novel calibration method for off-axis catadioptric cameras, i.e. standard perspective cameras placed in a generic position w.r.t. an axial-symmetric mirror of unknown...
Vincenzo Caglioti, Pierluigi Taddei, Giacomo Borac...
ICPR
2010
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Concensus of Self-features for Nonverbal Behavior Analysis
Abstract. One of the key challenge in social behavior analysis is to automatically discover the subset of features relevant to a specific social signal (e.g., backchannel feedback...
Derya Ozkan, Louis-Philippe Morency
MVA
2008
201views Computer Vision» more  MVA 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
How close are we to solving the problem of automated visual surveillance?
The problem of automated visual surveillance has spawned a lively research area, with 2005 seeing three conferences or workshops and special issues of two major journals devoted to...
Hannah M. Dee, Sergio A. Velastin