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ACCV
2006
Springer
16 years 18 days ago
How to Compute the Pose of an Object Without a Direct View?
We consider the task of computing the pose of an object relative to a camera, for the case where the camera has no direct view of the object. This problem was encountered in work o...
Peter F. Sturm, Thomas Bonfort
EUC
2008
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Human Universality in Ubiquitous Computing: Maslow, Where Are You?
Too narrow, the productivity-oriented vision guiding ubiquitous computing should be replaced or enriched with humanistic aspects. We discuss the role of Maslow's hierarchy of...
Sébastien Duval, Christian Hoareau, Hiromic...
ICCV
2007
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Efficient Computation of the Inverse Gradient on Irregular Domains
The inverse gradient problem, finding a scalar field f with a gradient near a given vector field g on some bounded and connected domain Rn , can be solved by means of a Poisson ...
Gunnar Farnebäck, Hans Knutsson, Joakim Rydel...
ICPR
2008
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
Force histograms computed in O(NlogN)
The relative position between two objects in a 2D raster image is often represented quantitatively by a force histogram. In the general case, force histograms are computed in O(KN...
JingBo Ni, Pascal Matsakis
ICPR
2002
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
Usefulness of Boundary Sequences in Computing Shape Features for Arbitrary Shaped Regions
A boundary sequence is a good representation of arbitrary shaped regions, but not directly used in computing shape features such as area, centroid, orientation, and so forth. In t...
Seongok Kim, Sungyoung Kim, Jongmin Kim, Minhwan K...