The eight-point algorithm of Hartley occupies an important place in computer vision, notably as a means of providing an initial value of the fundamental matrix for use in iterativ...
Wojciech Chojnacki, Michael J. Brooks, Anton van d...
Subspace-based methods rely on dominant element selection from second order statistics. They have been extended to tensor processing, in particular to tensor data filtering. For t...
Due to the complex noise structure of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, methods that rely on information within a single subject often results in unsatisfactory fu...
Limiting capabilities of practical recognition systems are determined by a variety of factors that include source encoding techniques, quality of images, complexity of underlying ...
We present a method for visual classification of actions and events captured from an egocentric point of view. The method tackles the challenge of a moving camera by creating defor...