Abstract. The presence of noise renders the classical factorization method almost impractical for real-world multi-body motion tracking problems. The main problem stems from the ef...
For the analysis of learning processes and the underlying changes of the shape of excitatory synapses (spines), 3-D volume samples of selected dendritic segments are scanned by a ...
Andreas Herzog, Bernd Michaelis, Gerald Krell, Kat...
Tracking people within a scene has been a longstanding challenge in the field of computer vision. A common approach involves matching the background against the incoming video str...
Current clustering techniques are able to identify arbitrarily shaped clusters in the presence of noise, but depend on carefully chosen model parameters. The choice of model param...
In this paper, we present a new shape-based display technique for mobile phones: A rotatory deformation of the phone’s chassis, resulting in a tapering between the phone’s fro...