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MVA
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
Adaptive Background Estimation and Shadow Removal in Indoor Scenes
2 Background Model Background subtraction algorithm is susceptible to both global and local illumination changes such as shadows, sunlight and reflection. These changes sometimes c...
Junya Morita, Yoshio Iwai, Masahiko Yachida
ECCV
2010
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
What, Where & How Many? Combining Object Detectors and CRFs
Abstract. Computer vision algorithms for individual tasks such as object recognition, detection and segmentation have shown impressive results in the recent past. The next challeng...
ECCV
2008
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Segmentation and Recognition Using Structure from Motion Point Clouds
We propose an algorithm for semantic segmentation based on 3D point clouds derived from ego-motion. We motivate five simple cues designed to model specific patterns of motion and 3...
Gabriel J. Brostow, Jamie Shotton, Julien Fauqueur...
CVPR
2009
IEEE
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16 years 4 months ago
What is the Spatial Extent of an Object?
This paper discusses the question: Can we improve the recognition of objects by using their spatial context? We start from Bag-of-Words models and use the Pascal 2007 dataset. We u...
Arnold W. M. Smeulders, Jasper R. R. Uijlings, Rem...
ECCV
2008
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Learning Spatial Context: Using Stuff to Find Things
The sliding window approach of detecting rigid objects (such as cars) is predicated on the belief that the object can be identified from the appearance in a small region around the...
Geremy Heitz, Daphne Koller