We describe a technique to detect the presence of computer users. This technique relies on sonar using hardware that already exists on commodity laptop computers and other electro...
Stephen P. Tarzia, Robert P. Dick, Peter A. Dinda,...
In this paper, we describe a system for the reconstruction of deforming geometry from a time sequence of unstructured, noisy point clouds, as produced by recent real-time range sc...
Michael Wand, Philipp Jenke, Qi-Xing Huang, Martin...
Traditionally computer vision and pattern recognition algorithms are evaluated by measuring differences between final interpretations and ground truth. These black-box evaluations ...
Richard Zanibbi, Dorothea Blostein, James R. Cordy
The project aimed at developing a software audiometer for hearing loss screening. The proposed software is definitely based on the internal peripherals of the computer without any ...
A new approach to characterizing the performance of point-correspondence algorithms is presented. Instead of relying on any \ground truth', it uses the self-consistency of th...