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ECCV
2010
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Learning Relations Among Movie Characters: A Social Network Perspective
If you have ever watched movies or television shows, you know how easy it is to tell the good characters from the bad ones. Little, however, is known “whether” or “how” com...
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ICVGIP
2004
15 years 5 months ago
Improved Cut-Based Foreground Identification
Automatic content based schemes, as opposed to those with human endeavor, have become important as users attempt to organize massive data presented in the form of multimedia data ...
Sharat Chandran, Satwik Hebbar, Vishal Mamania, Ab...
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IJCV
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
Visual Acuity in Day for Night
In film production, it is sometimes not convenient or directly impossible to shoot some night scenes at night. The film budget, schedule or location may not allow it. In these cas...
Gloria Haro, Marcelo Bertalmío, Vicent Case...
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CRV
2009
IEEE
158views Robotics» more  CRV 2009»
15 years 10 months ago
Automated Spatial-Semantic Modeling with Applications to Place Labeling and Informed Search
This paper presents a spatial-semantic modeling system featuring automated learning of object-place relations from an online annotated database, and the application of these relat...
Pooja Viswanathan, David Meger, Tristram Southey, ...
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AIME
2003
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Bodily Systems and the Modular Structure of the Human Body
Medical science conceives the human body as a system comprised of many subsystems at a variety of levels. At the highest level are bodily systems proper, such as the endocrine syst...
Barry Smith, Igor Papakin, Katherine Munn