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BC
2007
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Bayesian processing of vestibular information
Complex self-motion stimulations in the dark can be powerfully disorienting and can create illusory motion percepts. In the absence of visual cues, the brain has to use angular and...
Jean Laurens, Jacques Droulez
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CGF
2010
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Scalable Multi-view Registration for Multi-Projector Displays on Vertically Extruded Surfaces
Recent work have shown that it is possible to register multiple projectors on non-planar surfaces using a single uncalibrated camera instead of a calibrated stereo pair when deali...
Behzad Sajadi, Aditi Majumder
CGF
2008
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Image-based Aging Using Evolutionary Computing
Aging has considerable visual effects on the human face and is difficult to simulate using a universally-applicable global model. In this paper, we focus on the hypothesis that th...
Daniel Hubball, Min Chen, Phil W. Grant
CORR
2010
Springer
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Single Frame Image super Resolution using Learned Directionlets
In this paper, a new directionally adaptive, learning based, single image super resolution method using multiple direction wavelet transform, called Directionlets is presented. Th...
A. P. Reji, Tessamma Thomas
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CSSC
2010
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Are Bayesian Inferences Weak for Wasserman's Example?
: An example was given in the textbook All of Statistics (Wasserman, 2004, pages 186-188) for arguing that, in the problems with a great many parameters Bayesian inferences are wea...
Longhai Li