Abstract— One goal of statistical shape analysis is the discrimination between two populations of objects. In this paper, we present results of discriminant analysis on multi-obj...
Kevin Gorczowski, Martin Styner, Ja-Yeon Jeong, J....
Abstract—A common problem encountered in recognizing symbols in real-scene images is the perspective deformation. In this paper, a recognition method resistant to perspective def...
—Shortest paths have been used to segment object boundaries with both continuous and discrete image models. Although these techniques are well defined in 2D, the character of the...
—Despite active research and significant progress in the last 30 years, eye detection and tracking remains challenging due to the individuality of eyes, occlusion, variability in...
—Multigrid solvers proved very efficient for solving massive systems of equations in various fields. These solvers are based on iterative relaxation schemes together with the app...
—The goal of this work is to develop statistical models for the shape change of a configuration of “landmark” points (key points of interest) over time and to use these mode...
—In partitioning, clustering, and grouping problems, a typical goal is to group together similar objects, or pixels in the case of image processing. At the same time, another goa...
—Many traditional two-view stereo algorithms explicitly or implicitly use the frontal parallel plane assumption when exploiting contextual information since, e.g., the smoothness...
—A new multimodal biometric database designed and acquired within the framework of the European BioSecure Network of Excellence is presented. It is comprised of more than 600 ind...
—This paper addresses pattern classification in the framework of domain adaptation by considering methods that solve problems in which training data are assumed to be available o...