We present a theoretical and computational framework for matching of two-dimensional articulated shapes. Assuming that articulations can be modeled as near-isometries, we show an a...
Alexander M. Bronstein, Michael M. Bronstein, Alfr...
We describe a framework where formal models can be rigorously defined and compared, and their interconnections can be unambiguously specified. We use trace algebra and trace struc...
Jerry R. Burch, Roberto Passerone, Alberto L. Sang...
Abstract. We obtain new results regarding the precise average bitcomplexity of five algorithms of a broad Euclidean type. We develop a general framework for analysis of algorithms,...
In this paper, a method of encapsulating camera tasks into well defined units called “camera modules” is described. Through this encapsulation, camera modules can be programm...
Multi-level hierarchical models provide an attractive framework for incorporating correlations induced in a response variable organized in a hierarchy. Model fitting is challengin...