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CVIU
2008
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Image segmentation evaluation: A survey of unsupervised methods
Image segmentation is an important processing step in many image, video and computer vision applications. Extensive research has been done in creating many different approaches an...
Hui Zhang, Jason E. Fritts, Sally A. Goldman
PAMI
2008
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A Comparative Study of Energy Minimization Methods for Markov Random Fields with Smoothness-Based Priors
Among the most exciting advances in early vision has been the development of efficient energy minimization algorithms for pixel-labeling tasks such as depth or texture computation....
Richard Szeliski, Ramin Zabih, Daniel Scharstein, ...
IJCV
1998
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Feature Detection with Automatic Scale Selection
The fact that objects in the world appear in different ways depending on the scale of observation has important implications if one aims at describing them. It shows that the not...
Tony Lindeberg
CORR
2010
Springer
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A Peer-to-Peer Middleware Framework for Resilient Persistent Programming
The persistent programming systems of the 1980s offered a programming model that integrated computation and long-term storage. In these systems, reliable applications could be eng...
Alan Dearle, Graham N. C. Kirby, Stuart J. Norcros...
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MMS
2008
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Mobile cinema: canonical processes for video adaptation
Nowadays, users not only want to watch digital videos on a PC but also use mobile devices to play back multimedia content. Video adaptation algorithms enable the visualization of ...
Stephan Kopf, Wolfgang Effelsberg
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