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TOG
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Edge-preserving decompositions for multi-scale tone and detail manipulation
Many recent computational photography techniques decompose an image into a piecewise smooth base layer, containing large scale variations in intensity, and a residual detail layer...
Zeev Farbman, Raanan Fattal, Dani Lischinski, Rich...
CVPR
2011
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Fast Cost-Volume Filtering for Visual Correspondence and Beyond
Many computer vision tasks can be formulated as labeling problems. The desired solution is often a spatially smooth labeling where label transitions are aligned with color edges o...
Christoph Rhemann, Asmaa Hosni, Michael Bleyer, Ca...
DSRT
2006
IEEE
16 years 28 days ago
Grid-enabling FIRST: Speeding Up Simulation Applications Using WinGrid
The vision of grid computing is to make computational power, storage capacity, data and applications available to users as readily as electricity and other utilities. Grid infrast...
Navonil Mustafee, Anders Alstad, Bjorn Larsen, Sim...
VISUALIZATION
2003
IEEE
16 years 4 days ago
Visualizing Industrial CT Volume Data for Nondestructive Testing Applications
This paper describes a set of techniques developed for the visualization of high-resolution volume data generated from industrial computed tomography for nondestructive testing (N...
Runzhen Huang, Kwan-Liu Ma, Patrick S. McCormick, ...
CASC
2006
Springer
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15 years 10 months ago
Reducing Computational Costs in the Basic Perturbation Lemma
Homological Perturbation Theory [11, 13] is a well-known general method for computing homology, but its main algorithm, the Basic Perturbation Lemma, presents, in general, high com...
Ainhoa Berciano, María José Jim&eacu...