We describe a new interaction technique that allows users to control nonlinear video playback by directly manipulating objects seen in the video. This interaction technique is sim...
Don Kimber, Tony Dunnigan, Andreas Girgensohn, Fra...
It is a common human behavior to hold a small object of interest and to manipulate it for observation. A computer system, symbiotic with a human, should recognize the object and th...
First IEEE International Workshop on Biologically Motivated Computer Vision, Seoul, Korea (May 2000). There is considerable evidence that object recognition in primates is based o...
Most existing object segmentation algorithms suffer from a so-called under-segmentation problem, where parts of the segmented object are missing and holes often occur inside the ob...
Abstract. We present a novel model for object recognition and detection that follows the widely adopted assumption that objects in images can be represented as a set of loosely cou...
Thomas Deselaers, Andre Hegerath, Daniel Keysers, ...