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SGP
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Developable surfaces from arbitrary sketched boundaries
Developable surfaces are surfaces that can be unfolded into the plane with no distortion. Although ubiquitous in our everyday surroundings, modeling them using existing tools requ...
Kenneth Rose, Alla Sheffer, Jamie Wither, Marie-Pa...
ICCV
2009
IEEE
15 years 22 days ago
Scene Shape Priors for Superpixel Segmentation
Unsupervised over-segmentation of an image into superpixels is a common preprocessing step for image parsing algorithms. Superpixels are used as both regions of support for feat...
Alastair P. Moore, Simon J. D. Prince, Jonathan Wa...
ICCV
2007
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Fast Crowd Segmentation Using Shape Indexing
This paper presents a fast, accurate, and novel method for the problem of estimating the number of humans and their positions from background differenced images obtained from a si...
Lan Dong, Vasu Parameswaran, Visvanathan Ramesh, I...
PR
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
Extracting moving shapes by evidence gathering
Many approaches can track objects moving in sequences of images but can su er in occlusion and noise, and often require initialisation. These factors can be handled by techniques ...
Michael G. Grant, Mark S. Nixon, Paul H. Lewis
PR
2008
100views more  PR 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Boundary based shape orientation
The computation of a shape's orientation is a common task in the area of computer vision and image processing, being used for example to define a local frame of reference and...
Jovisa D. Zunic, Milos Stojmenovic