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Snakes, Shapes, and Gradient Vector Flow
Snakes, or active contours, are used extensively in computer vision and image processing applications, particularly to locate object boundaries. Problems associated with initiali...
Chenyang Xu, Jerry L. Prince
CVPR
2012
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Multi-class cosegmentation
Bottom-up, fully unsupervised segmentation remains a daunting challenge for computer vision. In the cosegmentation context, on the other hand, the availability of multiple images ...
Armand Joulin, Francis Bach, Jean Ponce
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CVPR
2009
IEEE
17 years 25 days ago
Stereo Matching with Nonparametric Smoothness Priors in Feature Space
We propose a novel formulation of stereo matching that considers each pixel as a feature vector. Under this view, matching two or more images can be cast as matching point clouds i...
Brandon M. Smith, Hailin Jin, Li Zhang
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CVPR
2009
IEEE
17 years 25 days ago
Granularity-tunable Gradients Partition (GGP) Descriptors for Human Detection
This paper proposes a novel descriptor, granularitytunable gradients partition (GGP), for human detection. The concept granularity is used to define the spatial and angular unce...
Yazhou Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology), Shigu...
ICCV
2009
IEEE
16 years 10 months ago
Decomposing a Scene into Geometric and Semantically Consistent Regions
High-level, or holistic, scene understanding involves reasoning about objects, regions, and the 3D relationships between them. This requires a representation above the level of ...
Stephen Gould, Richard Fulton, Daphne Koller