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CAS
2004
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Accounting for Human Activity Through Physics
Accounting for human activity through physics does not require anything more than a switch of mind. Objectivity needs first to be recognized as an epistemological principle that s...
Paul Jorion
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MVA
2002
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Identifying Body Parts of Multiple People in Multi-Camera Images
In order to track and recognize the movements of multiple people using multiple cameras, each person needs to be segmented and identified in the image of each camera. We propose a...
Masafumi Tominaga, Hitoshi Hongo, Hiroyasu Koshimi...
PAMI
2007
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The Asymmetry of Image Registration and Its Application to Face Tracking
Most image registration problems are formulated in an asymmetric fashion. Given a pair of images, one is implicitly or explicitly regarded as a template, and warped onto the other...
Göksel Dedeoglu, Takeo Kanade, Simon Baker
PAMI
2007
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General Tensor Discriminant Analysis and Gabor Features for Gait Recognition
— The traditional image representations are not suited to conventional classification methods, such as the linear discriminant analysis (LDA), because of the under sample problem...
Dacheng Tao, Xuelong Li, Xindong Wu, Stephen J. Ma...
PRESENCE
2007
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Causal Perception in Virtual Reality and its Implications for Presence Factors
Causality is an important aspect of how we construct reality. Yet, while many psychological phenomena have been studied in their relation to virtual reality (VR), very little work...
Marc Cavazza, Jean-Luc Lugrin, Marc Buehner