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ICMCS
2005
IEEE
110views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 2005»
15 years 3 months ago
Learned color constancy from local correspondences
The ability of humans for color constancy, i.e. the ability to correct for color deviation caused by a different illumination, is far beyond computer vision performances: nowadays...
Tijmen Moerland, Frédéric Jurie
ICIAP
2001
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
A Probabilistic Model for the Human Skin Color
We present a multivariate statistical model to represent the human skin color. In our approach, there are no limitations regarding if the person is white or black, once the model ...
Tibério S. Caetano, Dante Augusto Couto Bar...
CVPR
2007
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
A Hierarchical Model of Shape and Appearance for Human Action Classification
We present a novel model for human action categorization. A video sequence is represented as a collection of spatial and spatial-temporal features by extracting static and dynamic...
Juan Carlos Niebles, Fei-Fei Li 0002
IJCNN
2007
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Integrating a Flexible Representation Machinery in a Model of Human Concept Learning
— High-order human cognition involves processing of abstract and categorically represented knowledge. Traditionally, it has been considered that there is a single innate internal...
Toshihiko Matsuka, Yasuaki Sakamoto
IMAGING
2001
14 years 11 months ago
Darwinism of Color Image Difference Models
The world of color image difference modeling can be considered relatively young, when compared with the rich history of general color difference equations. While young, this area ...
Garrett M. Johnson, Mark D. Fairchild