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CVPR
2008
IEEE
16 years 6 months ago
Image/video deblurring using a hybrid camera
We propose a novel approach to reduce spatially varying motion blur using a hybrid camera system that simultaneously captures high-resolution video at a low-frame rate together wi...
Yu-Wing Tai, Hao Du, Michael S. Brown, Stephen Lin
ICIP
2008
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Motion detection with an unstable camera
Fast and accurate motion detection in the presence of camera jitter is known to be a difficult problem. Existing statistical methods often produce abundant false positives since ...
Pierre-Marc Jodoin, Janusz Konrad, Venkatesh Salig...
AVSS
2006
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Activity Topology Estimation for Large Networks of Cameras
Estimating the paths that moving objects can take through the fields of view of possibly non-overlapping cameras, also known as their activity topology, is an important step in t...
Anton van den Hengel, Anthony R. Dick, Rhys Hill
ICIP
2005
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Towards arbitrary camera movements for image cube trajectory analysis
Image Cube Trajectory (ICT) Analysis is a new and robust method to estimate the 3D structure of a scene from a set of 2D images. For a moving camera each 3D point is represented b...
Ingo Feldmann, Peter Eisert, Peter Kauff
DAGM
2006
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Handling Camera Movement Constraints in Reinforcement Learning Based Active Object Recognition
In real world scenes, objects to be classified are usually not visible from every direction, since they are almost always positioned on some kind of opaque plane. When moving a cam...
Christian Derichs, Heinrich Niemann