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Robust and Efficient 3D Recognition by Alignment
(1992-09-01)
Alignment is a prevalent approach for recognizing 3D objects in 2D images. A major problem with current implementations is how to robustly handle errors that propagate from uncertainties in the locations of image ...
Robust Photo-topography by Fusing Shape-from-Shading and Stereo
(1993-02-01)
Methods for fusing two computer vision methods are discussed and several example algorithms are presented to illustrate the variational method of fusing algorithms. The example algorithms seek to determine planet ...
Example Based Image Analysis and Synthesis
(1993-11-01)
Image analysis and graphics synthesis can be achieved with learning techniques using directly image examples without physically-based, 3D models. In our technique: -- the mapping from novel images to a vector of "pose" ...
Model-Based Matching of Line Drawings by Linear Combinations of Prototypes
(1996-01-18)
We describe a technique for finding pixelwise correspondences between two images by using models of objects of the same class to guide the search. The object models are 'learned' from example images (also called ...
Geometric Aspects of Visual Object Recognition
(1992-05-01)
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A new algorithm (RAST; Recognition by Adaptive Sudivisions of Tranformation space) is presented that has lower average-case ...
Pose-Invariant Face Recognition Using Real and Virtual Views
(1996-03-28)
The problem of automatic face recognition is to visually identify a person in an input image. This task is performed by matching the input face against the faces of known people in a database of faces. Most existing ...