Abstract. Computing reflective symmetries of 2D and 3D shapes is a classical problem in computer vision and computational geometry. Most prior work has focused on finding the main ...
Michael M. Kazhdan, Bernard Chazelle, David P. Dob...
— As cameras and storage devices have become cheaper, the number of video surveillance systems has also increased. Video surveillance was (and mostly is) done by human operators ...
The deconvolution of blurred and noisy satellite images is an ill-posed inverse problem, which can be regularized within a Bayesian context by using an a priori model of the recon...
The global interaction behavior in message-based systems can be specified as a finite-state machine defining acceptable sequences of messages exchanged by a group of peers. Realiz...
Camera networks have gained increased importance in
recent years. Previous approaches mostly used point correspondences
between different camera views to calibrate
such systems....