We propose a novel interface called Twinkle for interacting with an arbitrary physical surface using a handheld projector and a camera. When a user flashes a projection light on ...
Takumi Yoshida, Yuki Hirobe, Hideaki Nii, Naoki Ka...
We present a method for extracting social networks from literature, namely, nineteenth-century British novels and serials. We derive the networks from dialogue interactions, and t...
Smarter phones have made handheld computer vision a reality, but limited bandwidth, storage space and processing power prevent mobile phones from leveraging the full body of exist...
When available, vanishing points in a scene are a key factor in effectively recovering absolute camera orientation, thus simplifying the structure-from-motion problem. We present ...
A new image segmentation method is proposed to combine the edge information with the feature-space method, K-Means clustering. A procedure called seam processing, which is computa...
Tse-Wei Chen, Hsiao-Hang Su, Yi-Ling Chen, Shao-Yi...