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TAP
2008
Springer
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Visualizing graphs in three dimensions
It has been known for some time that larger graphs can be interpreted if laid out in 3D and displayed with stereo and/or motion depth cues to support spatial perception. However, ...
Colin Ware, Peter Mitchell
NIPS
1998
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Facial Memory Is Kernel Density Estimation (Almost)
We compare the ability of three exemplar-based memory models, each using three different face stimulus representations, to account for the probability a human subject responded &q...
Matthew N. Dailey, Garrison W. Cottrell, Thomas A....
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PAMI
2008
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Trajectory Association across Multiple Airborne Cameras
A camera mounted on an aerial vehicle provides an excellent means to monitor large areas of a scene. Utilizing several such cameras on different aerial vehicles allows further flex...
Yaser Sheikh, Mubarak Shah
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CVPR
2003
IEEE
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Visual Hull Alignment and Refinement Across Time: A 3D Reconstruction Algorithm Combining Shape-From-Silhouette with Stereo
Visual Hull (VH) construction from silhouette images is a popular method of shape estimation. The method, also known as Shape-From-Silhouette (SFS), is used in many applications s...
German K. M. Cheung, Simon Baker, Takeo Kanade
PRL
2008
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Pose estimation and tracking using multivariate regression
This paper presents an extension of the relevance vector machine (RVM) algorithm to multivariate regression. This allows the application to the task of estimating the pose of an a...
Arasanathan Thayananthan, Ramanan Navaratnam, Bj&o...