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COMPUTING
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Multiresolution morphing for planar curves
We present a multiresolution morphing algorithm using “as-rigid-as-possible” shape interpolation combinedwithanangle-lengthbasedmultiresolutiondecompositionofsimple2Dpiecewise...
Stefanie Hahmann, Georges-Pierre Bonneau, Baptiste...
CGF
2005
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15 years 6 months ago
Algorithms for Interactive Editing of Level Set Models
Level set models combine a low-level volumetric representation, the mathematics of deformable implicit surfaces, and powerful, robust numerical techniques to produce a novel appro...
Ken Museth, David E. Breen, Ross T. Whitaker, Sean...
SPATIALCOGNITION
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Can Mirror-Reading Reverse the Flow of Time?
Abstract. Across cultures, people conceptualize time as if it flows along a horizontal timeline, but the direction of this implicit timeline is culture-specific: in cultures with l...
Daniel Casasanto, Roberto Bottini
ICIP
2010
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Patch-based reconstruction and rendering of human heads
Reconstructing the 3D shape of human faces is an intensively researched topic. Most approaches aim at generating a closed surface representation of geometry, i.e. a mesh, which is...
David C. Schneider, Anna Hilsmann, Peter Eisert
CVPR
2012
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
A codebook-free and annotation-free approach for fine-grained image categorization
Fine-grained categorization refers to the task of classifying objects that belong to the same basic-level class (e.g. different bird species) and share similar shape or visual app...
Bangpeng Yao, Gary R. Bradski, Fei-Fei Li