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SIGSOFT
2006
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Bit level types for high level reasoning
Bitwise operations are commonly used in low-level systems code to access multiple data fields that have been packed into a single word. Program analysis tools that reason about s...
Ranjit Jhala, Rupak Majumdar
CVPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Motion Fields to Predict Play Evolution in Dynamic Sport Scenes
Videos of multi-player team sports provide a challenging domain for dynamic scene analysis. Player actions and interactions are complex as they are driven by many factors, such as...
Kihwan Kim, Matthias Grundmann, Ariel Shamir, Iain...
VC
2008
94views more  VC 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
Virtual world explorations by using topological and semantic knowledge
This paper is dedicated to virtual world exploration techniques. Automatic camera control is important in many fields as computational geometry, visual servoing, robot motion, grap...
Dmitry Sokolov, Dimitri Plemenos
FGR
2000
IEEE
128views Biometrics» more  FGR 2000»
15 years 4 months ago
Understanding Purposeful Human Motion
Human motion can be understood on many levels. The most basic level is the notion that humans are collections of things that have predictable visual appearance. Next is the notion...
Christopher Richard Wren, Brian P. Clarkson, Alex ...
CVPR
2008
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Evaluation of color descriptors for object and scene recognition
Image category recognition is important to access visual information on the level of objects and scene types. So far, intensity-based descriptors have been widely used. To increas...
Koen E. A. van de Sande, Theo Gevers, Cees G. M. S...