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IJCV
2008
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Object Class Recognition and Localization Using Sparse Features with Limited Receptive Fields
We investigate the role of sparsity and localized features in a biologically-inspired model of visual object classification. As in the model of Serre, Wolf, and Poggio, we first a...
Jim Mutch, David G. Lowe
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IJCV
2008
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Modeling the World from Internet Photo Collections
Abstract There are billions of photographs on the Internet, comprising the largest and most diverse photo collection ever assembled. How can computer vision researchers exploit thi...
Noah Snavely, Steven M. Seitz, Richard Szeliski
IJCV
2006
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An A Contrario Decision Method for Shape Element Recognition
: Shape recognition is the field of computer vision which addresses the problem of finding out whether a query shape lies or not in a shape database, up to a certain invariance. Mo...
Pablo Musé, Frédéric Sur, Fr&...
IJMMS
2006
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Supporting knowledge-intensive inspection tasks with application ontologies
One of the major challenges in computer vision is to create automated systems that perform tasks with at least the same competences as human experts. In particular for automated i...
Nicole J. J. P. Koenderink, Jan L. Top, Lucas J. v...
PAMI
2008
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Globally Optimal Grouping for Symmetric Closed Boundaries by Combining Boundary and Region Information
Many natural and man-made structures have a boundary that shows a certain level of bilateral symmetry, a property that plays an important role in both human and computer vision. In...
Joachim S. Stahl, Song Wang
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