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CORR
2008
Springer
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Depth as Randomness Deficiency
Depth of an object concerns a tradeoff between computation time and excess of program length over the shortest program length required to obtain the object. It gives an unconditio...
Luis Antunes 0002, Armando Matos, Andre Souto, Pau...
CVPR
2012
IEEE
11 years 7 months ago
Graph cuts optimization for multi-limb human segmentation in depth maps
We present a generic framework for object segmentation using depth maps based on Random Forest and Graph-cuts theory, and apply it to the segmentation of human limbs in depth maps...
Antonio Hernández-Vela, Nadezhda Zlateva, A...
PAMI
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Multilayered 3D LiDAR Image Construction Using Spatial Models in a Bayesian Framework
Standard 3D imaging systems process only a single return at each pixel from an assumed single opaque surface. However, there are situations when the laser return consists of multip...
Sergio Hernandez-Marin, Andrew M. Wallace, Gavin J...
CSDA
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
The random Tukey depth
The computation of the Tukey depth, also called halfspace depth, is very demanding, even in low dimensional spaces, because it requires that all possible one-dimensional projectio...
J. A. Cuesta-Albertos, A. Nieto-Reyes
CVPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Computing Depth under Ambient Illumination Using Multi-Shuttered Light
Range imaging has become a critical component of many computer vision applications. The quality of the depth data is of critical importance, but so is the need for speed. Shuttere...
Héctor H. González-Baños, Jam...