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Object and event recognition for stroke rehabilitation
Stroke is a major cause of disability and health care expenditure around the world. Existing stroke rehabilitation methods can be effective but are costly and need to be improved....
Ahmed Ghali, Andrew S. Cunningham, Tony P. Pridmor...
ICCS
2004
Springer
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Point-Based Modeling from a Single Image
Abstract. The complexity of virtual environments has grown spectacularly over the recent years, mainly thanks to the use of the currently cheap high performance graphics cards. As ...
Pere-Pau Vázquez, Jordi Marco, Mateu Sbert
NIPS
1998
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Making Templates Rotationally Invariant. An Application to Rotated Digit Recognition
This paper describes a simple and efficient method to make template-based object classification invariant to in-plane rotations. The task is divided into two parts: orientation di...
Shumeet Baluja
DICTA
2008
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Exploiting Part-Based Models and Edge Boundaries for Object Detection
This paper explores how to exploit shape information to perform object class recognition. We use a sparse partbased model to describe object categories defined by shape. The spars...
Josephine Sullivan, Oscar M. Danielsson, Stefan Ca...
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CVPR
2003
IEEE
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Activity Recognition Using the Dynamics of the Configuration of Interacting Objects
Monitoring activities using video data is an important surveillance problem. A special scenario is to learn the pattern of normal activities and detect abnormal events from a very...
Namrata Vaswani, Amit K. Roy Chowdhury, Rama Chell...