This paper proposes a new approach for skeletonization based on the skeleton strength map (SSM) caculated by Euclidean distance transform of a binary image. After the distance tra...
Longin Jan Latecki, Quannan Li, Xiang Bai, Wenyu L...
Nowadays, the slanted lenticular display becomes a representative one among the commercially introduced autostereoscopic displays. The paper presents a simple method to correct th...
Han Shin Lim, Seok-Hoon Kim, Yun-Gu Lee, HyunWook ...
Markov networks are an effective tool for the difficult but important problem of recognizing people in consumer image collections. Given a small set of labeled faces, we seek to ...
Practical sparse approximation algorithms (particularly greedy algorithms) suffer two significant drawbacks: they are difficult to implement in hardware, and they are inefficie...
Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson, Richard G. ...
Graph cut image segmentation with intensity information alone is prone to fail for objects with weak edges, in clutter, or under occlusion. Existing methods to incorporate shape a...
In this paper, we place the integral image-based approach for multi-scale feature construction, popularized by Viola and Jones, into a common framework of understanding. The integ...
Konstantinos G. Derpanis, Erich T. H. Leung, Mikha...
Blind restoration of blurred images is a classical ill-posed problem. There has been considerable interest in the use of partial differential equations to solve this problem. The ...
Coding of video sequences using hierarchical B pictures in the Joint Scalable Video Model (JSVM) for the scalability amendment of H.264/AVC has the benefit of improved rate distor...
Martin Winken, Heiko Schwarz, Detlev Marpe, Thomas...
In this paper a novel non-linear subspace method for face verification is proposed. The problem of face verification is considered as a two-class problem (genuine versus imposto...