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9783642193170

Computer Vision - ACCV 2010 : 10th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Queenstown, New Zealand, November 8-12, 2010, Revised Selected Papers, Part III

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  • ISBN13:

    9783642193170

  • ISBN10:

    364219317X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-05-03
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

The four-volume set LNCS 6492-6495 constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 10th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, ACCV 2009, held in Queenstown, New Zealand in November 2010.All together the four volumes present 206 revised papers selected from a total of 739 Submissions. All current issues in computer vision are addressed ranging from algorithms that attempt to automatically understand the content of images, optical methods coupled with computational techniques that enhance and improve images,and capturing and analyzing the world's geometry while preparing the higher level image and shape understanding. Novel gemometry techniques, statistical learning methods, and modern algebraic procedures are dealt with as well.

Table of Contents

Posters on Day 2 of Accv 2010
Approximate and SQP Two View Triangulationp. 1
Adaptive Motion Segmentation Aigorithm Based on the Principal Angles Configurationp. 15
Real-Time Detection of Small Surface Objects Using Weather Effectsp. 27
Automating Snakes for multiple Objects Detectionp. 39
Monocular Template-Based Reconstruction of Smooth and Inextensible Surfacesp. 52
Multi-class Leveraged k-NN for Image Classificationp. 67
Video Based Face Recognition Using Graph Matchingp. 82
A Hybrid Supervised-Unsupervised Vocabulary Generation Algorithm for Visual Concept Recognitionp. 95
Image Inpainting Based on Probabilistic Structure Estimationp. 109
Text Localization and Recognition in Complex Scenes Using Local Featuresp. 121
Pyramid-Based Multi-structure Local Binary Pattern for Texture Classificationp. 133
Unsupervised Moving Object Detection with On-lime Generalized Hough Transformp. 145
Interactive Event Search through Transfer Learningp. 157
A Compositional Exemplar-Based Model for Hair Segmentationp. 171
Descriptor Learning Based on Fisher Separation Criterion for Texture Calssificationp. 185
Semi-Supervised Neighborhood Preserving Discriminaut Embedding A Semi-Supervised Subspace Learning Algorithmp. 199
Segmentation via NCuts and Lossy Minimum Description Length A Unified Approachp. 213
A Phase Discrepancy Analysis of Object Motionp. 225
Image Classification Using Spatial Pyramid Coding and Visual Word Reweightingp. 239
Class-Specific Low-Dimensional Representation of Local Features for Viewpoint Invariant Object Recognitionp. 250
Learning Non-coplanar Scene Models by Exploring the Height Variation of Tracked Objectsp. 262
Optimal Regression for Robust Direct Upsampling from Raw Data of General Color Filter Arrayp. 290
The Large-Scale Crowd Density Estimation Based on Effective Region Feature Extsraction Methodp. 302
TILT:Transform Invariant Low-Rank Texturesp. 314
Translation-Symetry-Based Perceptual Grouping with Applications to Urban Scenesp. 329
Towards Hypothesis Teting and Lossy Minimum Description Length:AUnified Segmentaition Frameworkp. 343
A Convex Image Segmentation:Extending Graph Cuts and Closed-Form Mattingp. 355
Linear Solvability in the Viewing Graphp. 369
Inference Scene Labeling by Incorporating Object Detection with Explicit Shape Modelp. 382
Saliency Density Maximization for Object Detection and Localizationp. 396
Modified Hybrid Bronchoscope Tracking Based on Sequential Monte Carlo Sampler:Dynamic Phantom Validationp. 409
Affine Warp Propagation for Fast Simultaneous Modelling and Tracking of Articulated Objectsp. 422
kPose: A New Representation for Action Recognitionp. 436
Identifying Surprising Events in Videos Using Bayesian Topic Modelsp. 448
Face Detection with Effective Feature Extractionp. 460
Multiple Order Graph Matchingp. 471
Abstraction and Generalization of 3D Structure for Recognition in Large Intra-class Variationp. 483
Exploiting Self-similarties for Single Frame Super-Resolutionp. 497
On Feature Combination and Multiple Kernel Learning for Object Trackingp. 511
Correspondence-Free Multi Camera Calibration by Observing a Simple Reference Planep. 523
Over-Segmentation Based Background Modeling and Foreground Detection with Shadow Removal by Using Hieraechical MRFsp. 535
MRF-Based Background Initialisation for Improved Foreground Detection in Cluttered Surveillance Videosp. 547
Adaptive ¿LBP for Background Subtractionp. 560
Continuous Surface-Point Distributions for 3D Object Pose Estimation and Recogitionp. 572
Efficient Structured Support Vector Regressionp. 586
Cage-Based Tracking for Performance Animationp. 599
Modeling Dynamic Scenes Recorded with Freely Moving Camerasp. 613
Learning Image Structures for Optimizing Disparity Estimationp. 627
Image Reconstruction for High-Sensitivty Imaging by Using Combined Long/Short Exposure Type Single-Chip Image Sensorp. 641
On the Use of Implicit Shape Models for Recognition of Object Categories in 3D Datap. 653
Phase Registratino of a Single Quasi-Periodic Signal Using Self Dynamic Time Warpingp. 667
Latent Gaussian Mixture Regression for Human Pose Estimation Yan Tian,Leonid Sigal,Hernán Badinop. 679
Top-Down Cues for Event Recognitionp. 691
Robust Photometric Stereo via Low-Rank Matrix Completion and Recoveryp. 703
Robust Auxiliary Particle Filter with an Adaptive Appearance Model for Visual Trackingp. 718
Sustained Observability for Salient Motion Detectionp. 732
Markerless and Efficient 26-DOF Hand Pose Recoveryp. 744
Stick It! Articulated Tracking Using Spatial Rigid Object Priorsp. 758
A Method for Text Localization and Recognition in Real-World Imagesp. 770
Author Indexp. 785
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