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CVPR
2006
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Using Bilinear Models for View-invariant Action and Identity Recognition
Human identification from gait is a challenging task in realistic surveillance scenarios in which people walking along arbitrary directions are shot by a single camera. In this pa...
Fabio Cuzzolin
APGV
2005
ACM
146views Visualization» more  APGV 2005»
15 years 5 months ago
A similarity-based approach to perceptual feature validation
Which object properties matter most in human perception may well vary according to sensory modality, an important consideration for the design of multimodal interfaces. In this st...
Theresa Cooke, Florian Steinke, Christian Wallrave...
ECCV
2004
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Detecting Keypoints with Stable Position, Orientation, and Scale under Illumination Changes
Local feature approaches to vision geometry and object recognition are based on selecting and matching sparse sets of visually salient image points, known as `keypoints' or `p...
Bill Triggs
IROS
2009
IEEE
121views Robotics» more  IROS 2009»
15 years 6 months ago
Understanding of positioning skill based on feedforward / feedback switched dynamical model
— To realize the harmonious cooperation with the operator, the man-machine cooperative system must be designed so as to accommodate with the characteristics of the operator’s s...
Hiroyuki Okuda, Hidenori Takeuchi, Shinkichi Inaga...
CVPR
2005
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Dynamosaics: Video Mosaics with Non-Chronological Time
With the limited field of view of human vision, our perception of most scenes is built over time while our eyes are scanning the scene. In the case of static scenes this process c...
Alex Rav-Acha, Yael Pritch, Dani Lischinski, Shmue...