to appear in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2005 Bayesian methods have been extensively used in various applications. However, there are two intrin...
Yunqiang Chen, Hongcheng Wang, Tong Fang, Jason Ty...
This paper tackles an important aspect of the variational problems involving active contours, which has been largely overlooked so far: the optimization by gradient flows. Classic...
We propose a new approach to deal with the first and second order statistics of a set of images. These statistics take into account the images characteristic deformations and thei...
Guillaume Charpiat, Olivier D. Faugeras, Renaud Ke...
Spectral clustering and path-based clustering are two recently developed clustering approaches that have delivered impressive results in a number of challenging clustering tasks. ...
A novel method is introduced to recognize and estimate the scale of time-varying human gestures. It exploits the changes in contours along spatio-temporal directions. Each contour...
Although a considerable amount of work has been published on material classification, relatively little of it studies situations with considerable variation within each class. Man...
This paper proposes a method to match diffusion tensor magnetic resonance images (DT-MRI) through the large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping of vector fields, focusing on ...
Yan Cao, Michael I. Miller, Raimond L. Winslow, La...
The human vision system can interpret a single 2D line drawing as a 3D object without much difficulty even if the hidden lines of the object are invisible. Several reconstruction ...
Although variational methods are among the most accurate techniques for estimating the optical flow, they have not yet entered the field of real-time vision. Main reason is the gr...