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ICANN
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Learning Features of Intermediate Complexity for the Recognition of Biological Motion
Humans can recognize biological motion from strongly impoverished stimuli, like point-light displays. Although the neural mechanism underlying this robust perceptual process have n...
Rodrigo Sigala, Thomas Serre, Tomaso Poggio, Marti...
AAAI
2004
15 years 7 months ago
Rapid Object Recognition from Discriminative Regions of Interest
Object recognition and detection represent a relevant component in cognitive computer vision systems, such as in robot vision, intelligent video surveillance systems, or multi-mod...
Gerald Fritz, Christin Seifert, Lucas Paletta, Hor...
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Feature-based global motion estimation using the Helmholtz principle
Global motion estimation is an important task for various video processing techniques. The estimation itself has to be robust in presence of arbitrarily moving foreground objects....
Michael Tok, Alexander Glantz, Andreas Krutz, Thom...

Publication
151views
13 years 10 months ago
Can faces verify blood-relations?
Humans can verify unknown parent-offspring and sibling pairs over unrelated subject pairs. A computational scheme to accomplish the task robustly, in the presence of challenges due...
Gowri Somanath, Chandra Kambhamettu
PAMI
2012
13 years 8 months ago
Holistic Context Models for Visual Recognition
— A novel framework to context modeling, based on the probability of co-occurrence of objects and scenes is proposed. The modeling is quite simple, and builds upon the availabili...
Nikhil Rasiwasia, Nuno Vasconcelos