A requirement common to most dynamic vision applications is the ability to track objects in a sequence of frames. This problem has been extensively studied in the past few years, ...
Octavia I. Camps, Hwasup Lim, Cecilia Mazzaro, Mar...
Tree-structured probabilistic models admit simple, fast inference. However, they are not well suited to phenomena such as occlusion, where multiple components of an object may dis...
Abstract. The use of sparse invariant features to recognise classes of actions or objects has become common in the literature. However, features are often "engineered" to...
—We consider a multiarmed bandit problem where the expected reward of each arm is a linear function of an unknown scalar with a prior distribution. The objective is to choose a s...
Adam J. Mersereau, Paat Rusmevichientong, John N. ...
Most real world objects consist of non-uniform materials; as a result, during deformation the bending and shearing are distributed non-uniformly and depend on the local stiffness ...