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ICPR
2010
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Using Symmetry to Select Fixation Points for Segmentation
For the interpretation of a visual scene, it is important for a robotic system to pay attention to the objects in the scene and segment them from their background. We focus on the...
Gert Kootstra, Niklas Bergström, Danica Kragic
CVPR
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Symmetry integrated region-based image segmentation
Symmetry is an important cue for machine perception that involves high-level knowledge of image components. Unlike most of the previous research that only computes symmetry in an ...
Yu Sun, Bir Bhanu
PAMI
2012
12 years 1 months ago
Active Visual Segmentation
—Attention is an integral part of the human visual system and has been widely studied in the visual attention literature. The human eyes fixate at important locations in the scen...
Ajay K. Mishra, Yiannis Aloimonos, Loong Fah Cheon...
ICIP
2005
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Natural contrast statistics and the selection of visual fixations
In this paper we address the problem of visual surveillance, which we define as the problem of optimally extracting information from the visual scene with a fixating, foveated ima...
Raghu G. Raj, Wilson S. Geisler, Robert A. Frazor,...
TOG
2012
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12 years 1 months ago
Schelling points on 3D surface meshes
This paper investigates “Schelling points” on 3D meshes, feature points selected by people in a pure coordination game due to their salience. To collect data for this investig...
Xiaobai Chen, Abulhair Saparov, Bill Pang, Thomas ...