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CVPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Multi-Camera Scene Flow by Tracking 3-D Points and Surfels
Scene flow represents the 3-D motion of points in the scene, just as optical flow is related to their 2-D motion in the images. As opposed to classical methods which compute scene...
Frederic Devernay, Diana Mateus, Matthieu Guilbert
ICCV
1999
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Camera Pose and Calibration from 4 or 5 Known 3D Points
We describe two direct quasilinear methods for camera pose (absolute orientation) and calibration from a single image of 4 or 5 known 3D points. They generalize the 6 point `Direc...
Bill Triggs
HUC
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Preventing Camera Recording by Designing a Capture-Resistant Environment
With the ubiquity of camera phones, it is now possible to capture digital still and moving images anywhere, raising a legitimate concern for many organizations and individuals. Alt...
Khai N. Truong, Shwetak N. Patel, Jay Summet, Greg...
MVA
2002
186views Computer Vision» more  MVA 2002»
13 years 8 months ago
Identifying Body Parts of Multiple People in Multi-Camera Images
In order to track and recognize the movements of multiple people using multiple cameras, each person needs to be segmented and identified in the image of each camera. We propose a...
Masafumi Tominaga, Hitoshi Hongo, Hiroyasu Koshimi...
SENSYS
2006
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Virtual high-resolution for sensor networks
The resolution at which a sensor network collects data is a crucial parameter of performance since it governs the range of applications that are feasible to be developed using tha...
Aman Kansal, William J. Kaiser, Gregory J. Pottie,...