Sciweavers

7040 search results - page 80 / 1408
» The Single Model Principle
Sort
View
IJCV
2006
112views more  IJCV 2006»
13 years 8 months ago
Non-Single Viewpoint Catadioptric Cameras: Geometry and Analysis
Conventional vision systems and algorithms assume the imaging system to have a single viewpoint. However, these imaging systems need not always maintain a single viewpoint. For ins...
Rahul Swaminathan, Michael D. Grossberg, Shree K. ...
ICCV
2009
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Estimating human shape and pose from a single image
We describe a solution to the challenging problem of estimating human body shape from a single photograph or painting. Our approach computes shape and pose parameters of a 3D huma...
Peng Guan, Alexander Weiss, Alexandru O. Balan, Mi...
ICIP
2004
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Markerless motion capture with single and multiple cameras
The aim of Optical Motion Capture is to sequentially estimate the true state X of the subject (generally an articulated body) at any time instant tk from a set of data Dk, capture...
Paris Kaimakis, Joan Lasenby
ICC
2007
IEEE
118views Communications» more  ICC 2007»
14 years 3 months ago
Single and Multiple Parameters Sensitivity Study of Location Management Area Partitioning for GSM Networks
–- To obtain optimal location area (LA) partitioning in cellular radio networks is important since it maximizes the usable bandwidth to support services. However, we feel that th...
Yong Huat Chew, Boon Sain Yeo, Daniel Chien Ming K...
ACCV
2007
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
User-Guided Shape from Shading to Reconstruct Fine Details from a Single Photograph
Abstract. Many real objects, such as faces, sculptures, or low-reliefs are composed of many detailed parts that can not be easily modeled by an artist nor by 3D scanning. In this p...
Alexandre Meyer, Héctor M. Briceño, ...