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ICPR
2002
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
A Bi-Directional Visual Stereo Interface for Accessing Stereo Matching Results from a Human Brain
In this paper, a novel interface, termed BVSI, allowing people to input stereo correspondences more efficiently is proposed. The BVSI consists of a stereo display for providing a ...
Sheng-Wen Shih, Tzu-Hsuan Lo
PAMI
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Auto-Context and Its Application to High-Level Vision Tasks and 3D Brain Image Segmentation
The notion of using context information for solving high-level vision and medical image segmentation problems has been increasingly realized in the field. However, how to learn a...
Zhuowen Tu, Xiang Bai
SAC
2010
ACM
14 years 5 days ago
Gray networking: a step towards next generation computer networks
Modern networks are very complex. It is highly desirable to reduce management complexity in next generation network design. Researchers have been seeking inspiration in natural ob...
Piyush Harsh, Randy Chow, Richard Newman
CA
1999
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Fast Synthetic Vision, Memory, and Learning Models for Virtual Humans
This paper presents a simple and efficient method of modeling synthetic vision, memory, and learning for autonomous animated characters in real-time virtual environments. The mode...
James J. Kuffner Jr., Jean-Claude Latombe
ACII
2011
Springer
12 years 5 months ago
A Psychologically-Inspired Match-Score Fusion Model for Video-Based Facial Expression Recognition
Communication between humans is rich in complexity and is not limited to verbal signals; emotions are conveyed with gesture, pose and facial expression. Facial Emotion Recognition ...
Albert Cruz, Bir Bhanu, Songfan Yang