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11th ECCV 2010: Heraklion, Crete, Greece - Volume 4
- Kostas Daniilidis, Petros Maragos, Nikos Paragios:
Computer Vision - ECCV 2010, 11th European Conference on Computer Vision, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, September 5-11, 2010, Proceedings, Part IV. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6314, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15560-4
Spotlights and Posters W1
- Shenghua Gao, Ivor Wai-Hung Tsang, Liang-Tien Chia:
Kernel Sparse Representation for Image Classification and Face Recognition. 1-14 - Ali Farhadi, Seyyed Mohammad Mohsen Hejrati, Mohammad Amin Sadeghi, Peter Young, Cyrus Rashtchian, Julia Hockenmaier, David A. Forsyth:
Every Picture Tells a Story: Generating Sentences from Images. 15-29 - Subramanian Ramanathan, Harish Katti, Nicu Sebe, Mohan S. Kankanhalli, Tat-Seng Chua:
An Eye Fixation Database for Saliency Detection in Images. 30-43 - Jiansheng Chen, Guangda Su, Jinping He, Shenglan Ben:
Face Image Relighting using Locally Constrained Global Optimization. 44-57 - Xiaoyue Jiang, Andrew J. Schofield, Jeremy L. Wyatt:
Correlation-Based Intrinsic Image Extraction from a Single Image. 58-71 - Behzad Sajadi, Maxim Lazarov, Aditi Majumder:
ADICT: Accurate Direct and Inverse Color Transformation. 72-86 - Qingxiong Yang, Shengnan Wang, Narendra Ahuja:
Real-Time Specular Highlight Removal Using Bilateral Filtering. 87-100 - Xin Jin, Mingtian Zhao, Xiaowu Chen, Qinping Zhao, Song Chun Zhu:
Learning Artistic Lighting Template from Portrait Photographs. 101-114 - Chanki Yu, Yongduek Seo, Sang Wook Lee:
Photometric Stereo from Maximum Feasible Lambertian Reflections. 115-126 - Aharon Bar-Hillel, Dan Levi, Eyal Krupka, Chen Goldberg:
Part-Based Feature Synthesis for Human Detection. 127-142 - Florent Perronnin, Jorge Sánchez, Thomas Mensink:
Improving the Fisher Kernel for Large-Scale Image Classification. 143-156 - Xiao-Chen Lian, Zhiwei Li, Bao-Liang Lu, Lei Zhang:
Max-Margin Dictionary Learning for Multiclass Image Categorization. 157-170 - Régis Behmo, Paul Marcombes, Arnak S. Dalalyan, Véronique Prinet:
Towards Optimal Naive Bayes Nearest Neighbor. 171-184 - Riwal Lefort, Ronan Fablet, Jean-Marc Boucher:
Weakly Supervised Classification of Objects in Images Using Soft Random Forests. 185-198 - Arpit Jain, Abhinav Gupta, Larry S. Davis:
Learning What and How of Contextual Models for Scene Labeling. 199-212 - Kate Saenko, Brian Kulis, Mario Fritz, Trevor Darrell:
Adapting Visual Category Models to New Domains. 213-226 - Duan Tran, David A. Forsyth:
Improved Human Parsing with a Full Relational Model. 227-240 - Dennis Park, Deva Ramanan, Charless C. Fowlkes:
Multiresolution Models for Object Detection. 241-254 - Amir Roshan Zamir, Mubarak Shah:
Accurate Image Localization Based on Google Maps Street View. 255-268 - Friedrich Fraundorfer, Petri Tanskanen, Marc Pollefeys:
A Minimal Case Solution to the Calibrated Relative Pose Problem for the Case of Two Known Orientation Angles. 269-282 - Alessio Del Bue, João M. F. Xavier, Lourdes Agapito, Marco Paladini:
Bilinear Factorization via Augmented Lagrange Multipliers. 283-296 - João Fayad, Lourdes Agapito, Alessio Del Bue:
Piecewise Quadratic Reconstruction of Non-Rigid Surfaces from Monocular Sequences. 297-310 - Joel A. Hesch, Anastasios I. Mourikis, Stergios I. Roumeliotis:
Extrinsic Camera Calibration Using Multiple Reflections. 311-325 - Cedric Cagniart, Edmond Boyer, Slobodan Ilic:
Probabilistic Deformable Surface Tracking from Multiple Videos. 326-339 - Keita Takahashi:
Theory of Optimal View Interpolation with Depth Inaccuracy. 340-353 - Christopher Zach, Marc Pollefeys:
Practical Methods for Convex Multi-view Reconstruction. 354-367 - Jan-Michael Frahm, Pierre Fite Georgel, David Gallup, Tim Johnson, Rahul Raguram, Changchang Wu, Yi-Hung Jen, Enrique Dunn, Brian Clipp, Svetlana Lazebnik:
Building Rome on a Cloudless Day. 368-381 - Rui Rodrigues, João Pedro Barreto, Urbano Nunes:
Camera Pose Estimation Using Images of Planar Mirror Reflections. 382-395 - Yuchao Dai, Hongdong Li, Mingyi He:
Element-Wise Factorization for N-View Projective Reconstruction. 396-409 - Lei Ding, Alper Yilmaz:
Learning Relations among Movie Characters: A Social Network Perspective. 410-423
Scene and Object Recognition
- Lubor Ladicky, Paul Sturgess, Karteek Alahari, Chris Russell, Philip H. S. Torr:
What, Where and How Many? Combining Object Detectors and CRFs. 424-437 - Steve Branson, Catherine Wah, Florian Schroff, Boris Babenko, Peter Welinder, Pietro Perona, Serge J. Belongie:
Visual Recognition with Humans in the Loop. 438-451 - Thomas Deselaers, Bogdan Alexe, Vittorio Ferrari:
Localizing Objects While Learning Their Appearance. 452-466 - Christian Wojek, Stefan Roth, Konrad Schindler, Bernt Schiele:
Monocular 3D Scene Modeling and Inference: Understanding Multi-Object Traffic Scenes. 467-481 - Abhinav Gupta, Alexei A. Efros, Martial Hebert:
Blocks World Revisited: Image Understanding Using Qualitative Geometry and Mechanics. 482-496 - Huayan Wang, Stephen Gould, Daphne Koller:
Discriminative Learning with Latent Variables for Cluttered Indoor Scene Understanding. 497-510
Spotlights and Posters W2
- Kevin J. Cannons, Jacob M. Gryn, Richard P. Wildes:
Visual Tracking Using a Pixelwise Spatiotemporal Oriented Energy Representation. 511-524 - Qifan Wang, Linmi Tao, Huijun Di:
A Globally Optimal Approach for 3D Elastic Motion Estimation from Stereo Sequences. 525-538 - Xuming He, Alan L. Yuille:
Occlusion Boundary Detection Using Pseudo-depth. 539-552 - Wongun Choi, Silvio Savarese:
Multiple Target Tracking in World Coordinate with Single, Minimally Calibrated Camera. 553-567 - Levi Valgaerts, Andrés Bruhn, Henning Zimmer, Joachim Weickert, Carsten Stoll, Christian Theobalt:
Joint Estimation of Motion, Structure and Geometry from Stereo Sequences. 568-581 - Clemens Rabe, Thomas Müller, Andreas Wedel, Uwe Franke:
Dense, Robust, and Accurate Motion Field Estimation from Stereo Image Sequences in Real-Time. 582-595 - Tobias Schuchert, Hanno Scharr:
Estimation of 3D Object Structure, Motion and Rotation Based on 4D Affine Optical Flow Using a Multi-camera Array. 596-609 - Carl Vondrick, Deva Ramanan, Donald J. Patterson:
Efficiently Scaling Up Video Annotation with Crowdsourced Marketplaces. 610-623 - Baiyang Liu, Lin Yang, Junzhou Huang, Peter Meer, Leiguang Gong, Casimir A. Kulikowski:
Robust and Fast Collaborative Tracking with Two Stage Sparse Optimization. 624-637 - Moncef Hidane, Olivier Lezoray, Vinh-Thong Ta, Abderrahim Elmoataz:
Nonlocal Multiscale Hierarchical Decomposition on Graphs. 638-650 - Josna Rao, Rafeef Abugharbieh, Ghassan Hamarneh:
Adaptive Regularization for Image Segmentation Using Local Image Curvature Cues. 651-665 - Kersten Petersen, Mads Nielsen, Sami S. Brandt:
A Static SMC Sampler on Shapes for the Automated Segmentation of Aortic Calcifications. 666-679 - V. Javier Traver, Majid Mirmehdi, Xianghua Xie, Raúl Montoliu:
Fast Dynamic Texture Detection. 680-693 - Yi-Zhe Song, Pablo Arbeláez, Peter M. Hall, Chuan Li, Anupriya Balikai:
Finding Semantic Structures in Image Hierarchies Using Laplacian Graph Energy. 694-707 - Chenxi Zhang, Liang Wang, Ruigang Yang:
Semantic Segmentation of Urban Scenes Using Dense Depth Maps. 708-721 - Ravishankar Sivalingam, Daniel Boley, Vassilios Morellas, Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos:
Tensor Sparse Coding for Region Covariances. 722-735 - Tatsuya Harada, Hideki Nakayama, Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
Improving Local Descriptors by Embedding Global and Local Spatial Information. 736-749 - Sharon Alpert, Meirav Galun, Boaz Nadler, Ronen Basri:
Detecting Faint Curved Edges in Noisy Images. 750-763 - Huu-Giao Nguyen, Ronan Fablet, Jean-Marc Boucher:
Spatial Statistics of Visual Keypoints for Texture Recognition. 764-777 - Michael Calonder, Vincent Lepetit, Christoph Strecha, Pascal Fua:
BRIEF: Binary Robust Independent Elementary Features. 778-792 - Hua Wang, Heng Huang, Chris H. Q. Ding:
Multi-label Feature Transform for Image Classifications. 793-806
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