Dimensionality reduction is a commonly used step in many algorithms for visualization, classification, clustering and modeling. Most dimensionality reduction algorithms find a low...
—Common explanations of DE’s search behaviour as its crossover rate Cr is varied focus on the directionality of the search, as low values make moves aligned with a small number...
Many methods for object recognition, segmentation, etc., rely on tessellation of an image into "superpixels". A superpixel is an image patch which is better aligned with ...
We present an interface for 3D object manipulation in which standard transformation tools are replaced with transient 3D widgets invoked by sketching context-dependent strokes. Th...
Non-rigid 3D shape correspondence is a fundamental and difficult problem. Most applications which require a correspondence rely on manually selected markers. Without user assistan...
Hao Zhang 0002, Alla Sheffer, Daniel Cohen-Or, Qua...