The number of features that can be computed over an image is, for practical purposes, limitless. Unfortunately, the number of features that can be computed and exploited by most c...
In a known environment, objects may be tracked in multiple views using a set of background models. Stereo-based models can be illumination-invariant, but often have undefined valu...
Trevor Darrell, David Demirdjian, Neal Checka, Ped...
The aim of this work is to index images in domain specific databases using colors computed from the object of interest only, instead of the whole image. The main problem in this t...
This paper describes a structure from motion and recognition paradigm for generating 3D models from 2D sets of images. In particular we consider the domain of architectural photog...
Anthony R. Dick, Philip H. S. Torr, Simon J. Ruffl...
An effective object recognition scheme is to represent and match images on the basis of histograms derived from photometric color invariants. A drawback, however, is that certain c...