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BC
2006
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The Optimal Human Ventral Stream from Estimates of the Complexity of Visual Objects
The part of the primate visual cortex responsible for the recognition of objects is parcelled into about a dozen areas organized somewhat hierarchically (the region is called the v...
Mark A. Changizi
BVAI
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Neural Object Recognition by Hierarchical Learning and Extraction of Essential Shapes
We present a hierarchical system for object recognition that models neural mechanisms of visual processing identified in the mammalian ventral stream. The system is composed of ne...
Daniel Oberhoff, Marina Kolesnik
ICRA
2005
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Complex Objects Pose Estimation based on Image Moment Invariants
— Moments are generic (and usually intuitive) descriptors that can be computed from several kinds of objects defined either from closed contours or from a set of points. In this...
Omar Tahri, François Chaumette
EWC
2011
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12 years 12 months ago
Real-time triangulation of point streams
Hand-held laser scanners are commonly used in industry for reverse engineering and quality measurements. In this process, it is difficult for the human operator to scan the target...
Klaus Denker, Burkhard Lehner, Georg Umlauf
CVPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Discriminative learning of visual words for 3D human pose estimation
This paper addresses the problem of recovering 3D human pose from a single monocular image, using a discriminative bag-of-words approach. In previous work, the visual words are le...
Huazhong Ning, Wei Xu, Yihong Gong, Thomas S. Huan...