A commonly considered image manipulation is to conceal undesirable objects or people in the scene with a region of pixels copied from the same image. Forensic mechanisms aimed at ...
This paper describes a speaker discrimination experiment in which native English listeners were presented with natural and synthetic speech stimuli in English and were asked to ju...
Many signals of interest are corrupted by faults of an unknown type. We propose an approach that uses Gaussian processes and a general “fault bucket” to capture a priori uncha...
Michael A. Osborne, Roman Garnett, Kevin Swersky, ...
Bottom-up segmentation tends to rely on local features. Yet, many natural and man-made objects contain repeating elements. Such structural and more spread-out features are importa...
We propose an enhanced window-based approach to local image registration for robust video mosaicing in scenes with arbitrarily moving foreground objects. Unlike other approaches, ...
Andreas Krutz, Michael R. Frater, Matthias Kunter,...