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SSPR
2010
Springer
15 years 4 days ago
A Psychophysical Evaluation of Texture Degradation Descriptors
Delivering digitally a realistic appearance of materials is one of the most difficult tasks of computer vision. Accurate representation of surface texture can be obtained by means ...
Jirí Filip, Pavel Vácha, Michal Hain...
TOG
2008
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15 years 1 months ago
Non-homogeneous resizing of complex models
Resizing of 3D models can be very useful when creating new models or placing models inside different scenes. However, uniform scaling is limited in its applicability while straigh...
Vladislav Kraevoy, Alla Sheffer, Ariel Shamir, Dan...
TCAD
2008
101views more  TCAD 2008»
15 years 1 months ago
Using Field-Repairable Control Logic to Correct Design Errors in Microprocessors
Functional correctness is a vital attribute of any hardware design. Unfortunately, due to extremely complex architectures, widespread components, such as microprocessors, are often...
Ilya Wagner, Valeria Bertacco, Todd M. Austin
VIP
2003
15 years 3 months ago
Using Dual Cascading Learning Frameworks for Image Indexing
To bridge the semantic gap in content-based image retrieval, detecting meaningful visual entities (e.g. faces, sky, foliage, buildings etc) in image content and classifying images...
Joo-Hwee Lim, Jesse S. Jin
ICVGIP
2008
15 years 3 months ago
Monocular Depth by Nonlinear Diffusion
Following the phenomenological approach of gestaltists, sparse monocular depth cues such as T- and X-junctions and the local convexity are crucial to identify the shape and depth ...
Jean-Michel Morel, Philippe Salembier