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VISAPP
2010
15 years 13 days ago
Speeded up image matching using split and extended SIFT features
Matching feature points between images is one of the most fundamental issues in computer vision tasks. As the number of feature points increases, the feature matching rapidly becom...
Faraj Alhwarin, Danijela Ristić–Durrant and Axe...
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JIRS
2006
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15 years 12 days ago
Vision-based Target Geo-location using a Fixed-wing Miniature Air Vehicle
This paper presents a method for determining the GPS location of a ground-based object when imaged from a fixed-wing miniature air vehicle (MAV). Using the pixel location of the ta...
D. Blake Barber, Joshua D. Redding, Timothy W. McL...
PAMI
2008
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15 years 11 days ago
Robust Radiometric Calibration and Vignetting Correction
In many computer vision systems, it is assumed that the image brightness of a point directly reflects the scene radiance of the point. However, the assumption does not hold in mos...
Seon Joo Kim, Marc Pollefeys
PAMI
2006
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Learning Nonlinear Image Manifolds by Global Alignment of Local Linear Models
Appearance-based methods, based on statistical models of the pixel values in an image (region) rather than geometrical object models, are increasingly popular in computer vision. I...
Jakob J. Verbeek
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TIP
2008
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15 years 10 days ago
Self-Repelling Snakes for Topology-Preserving Segmentation Models
The implicit framework of the level-set method has several advantages when tracking propagating fronts. Indeed, the evolving contour is embedded in a higher dimensional level-set f...
Carole Le Guyader, Luminita A. Vese
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