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INTERSPEECH
2010
14 years 8 months ago
Can tongue be recovered from face? the answer of data-driven statistical models
This study revisits the face-to-tongue articulatory inversion problem in speech. We compare the Multi Linear Regression method (MLR) with two more sophisticated methods based on H...
Atef Ben Youssef, Pierre Badin, Gérard Bail...
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Bayesian Compressive Sensing for clustered sparse signals
In traditional framework of Compressive Sensing (CS), only sparse prior on the property of signals in time or frequency domain is adopted to guarantee the exact inverse recovery. ...
Lei Yu, Hong Sun, Jean-Pierre Barbot, Gang Zheng
CVPR
2004
IEEE
16 years 3 months ago
Spherical Harmonics vs. Haar Wavelets: Basis for Recovering Illumination from Cast Shadows
The problem of estimating an illumination distribution from images is called inverse lighting. For inverse lighting, three approaches have been developed based on specular reflect...
Takahiro Okabe, Imari Sato, Yoichi Sato
GW
2005
Springer
119views Biometrics» more  GW 2005»
15 years 7 months ago
Dynamic Control of Captured Motions to Verify New Constraints
Simulating realistic human-like figures is still a challenging task when dynamics is involved. For example, making a virtual human jump to a given position requires to control the...
Carole Durocher, Franck Multon, Richard Kulpa
AMC
2010
143views more  AMC 2010»
15 years 1 months ago
Fixed-point iterations in determining a Tikhonov regularization parameter in Kirsch's factorization method
Kirsch's factorization method is a fast inversion technique for visualizing the profile of a scatterer from measurements of the far-field pattern. The mathematical basis of t...
Koung Hee Leem, George Pelekanos, Fermín S....