Abstract. In a stereoscopic system, both eyes or cameras have a slightly dierent view. As a consequence, small variations between the projected images exist (`disparities') ...
Estimating the illumination and the reflectance properties
of an object surface from a sparse set of images is an
important but inherently ill-posed problem. The problem
becomes...
Kenji Hara (Kyushu University), Ko Nishino (Drexel...
* The surface-matching problem is investigated in this paper using a mathematical tool called harmonic maps. The theory of harmonic maps studies the mapping between different metri...
Design and development of novel human-computer interfaces poses a challenging problem: actions and intentions of users have to be inferred from sequences of noisy and ambiguous mu...
Vladimir Pavlovic, James M. Rehg, Ashutosh Garg, T...
Combinations of microphones and cameras allow the joint audio visual sensing of a scene. Such arrangements of sensors are common in biological organisms and in applications such a...