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ICCV
1999
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Segmentation using Eigenvectors: A Unifying View
Automatic grouping and segmentation of images remains a challenging problem in computer vision. Recently, a number of authors have demonstrated good performance on this task using...
Yair Weiss
ECCV
2006
Springer
16 years 8 months ago
Learning to Detect Objects of Many Classes Using Binary Classifiers
Viola and Jones [VJ] demonstrate that cascade classification methods can successfully detect objects belonging to a single class, such as faces. Detecting and identifying objects t...
Ramana Isukapalli, Ahmed M. Elgammal, Russell Grei...
ECCV
2002
Springer
1127views Computer Vision» more  ECCV 2002»
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Removing Shadows from Images
Illumination conditions cause problems for many computer vision algorithms. Inparticular, shadows in an image can cause segmentation, tracking, or recognition algorithms to fail. I...
Graham D. Finlayson, Steven D. Hordley, Mark S. Dr...
ECCV
2002
Springer
16 years 8 months ago
Multi-scale EM-ICP: A Fast and Robust Approach for Surface Registration
We investigate in this article the rigid registration of large sets of points, generally sampled from surfaces. We formulate this problem as a general Maximum-Likelihood (ML) estim...
Sébastien Granger, Xavier Pennec
ICDE
2009
IEEE
170views Database» more  ICDE 2009»
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Semantics of Ranking Queries for Probabilistic Data and Expected Ranks
Abstract-- When dealing with massive quantities of data, topk queries are a powerful technique for returning only the k most relevant tuples for inspection, based on a scoring func...
Graham Cormode, Feifei Li, Ke Yi
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