Biomedical imaging of large patient populations, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, is becoming a standard technique for noninvasive, in-vivo studies of the pathophysiolog...
We define a new “contour person” model of the human body that has the expressive power of a detailed 3D model and the computational benefits of a simple 2D part-based model....
Oren Freifeld, Alex Weiss, Silvia Zuffi, Michael B...
A key problem in model-based object recognition is selection, namely, the problem of determining which regions in the image are likely to come from a single object. In this paper w...
Content-based image retrieval has become an indispensable tool for managing the rapidly growing collections of digital images. The goal is to organize the contents semantically, a...
Dejan Depalov, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Dongge Li, ...
Recognition systems attempt to recover information about the identity of observed objects and their location in the environment. A fundamental problem in recognition is pose estima...