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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j3]Xinchen Guo, James Charles, Namita Narendra, Gerhard Klimeck, Tillmann Kubis:
General resource manager for computationally demanding scientific software (MARE). Eng. Comput. 40(3): 1927-1942 (2024) - [c24]Darren M. Chitty, James Charles, Alberto Moraglio, Ed Keedwell:
Applying a Quantum Annealer to the Traffic Assignment Problem. GECCO 2024 - [c23]Oliver Boyne, Gwangbin Bae, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
FOUND: Foot Optimization with Uncertain Normals for Surface Deformation Using Synthetic Data. WACV 2024: 8082-8091 - 2023
- [i8]Oliver Boyne, Gwangbin Bae, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
FOUND: Foot Optimization with Uncertain Normals for Surface Deformation Using Synthetic Data. CoRR abs/2310.18279 (2023) - 2022
- [c22]James Charles, Wim Abbeloos, Daniel Olmeda Reino, Roberto Cipolla:
Style2NeRF: An Unsupervised One-Shot NeRF for Semantic 3D Reconstruction. BMVC 2022: 104 - [c21]Oliver Boyne, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
FIND: An Unsupervised Implicit 3D Model of Articulated Human Feet. BMVC 2022: 630 - [c20]Stanislaw Szymanowicz, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
Discrete neural representations for explainable anomaly detection. WACV 2022: 1506-1514 - [i7]Oliver Boyne, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
FIND: An Unsupervised Implicit 3D Model of Articulated Human Feet. CoRR abs/2210.12241 (2022) - 2021
- [c19]Ben Howells, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
Real-Time Analogue Gauge Transcription on Mobile Phone. CVPR Workshops 2021: 2369-2377 - [c18]Stanislaw Szymanowicz, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
X-MAN: Explaining Multiple Sources of Anomalies in Video. CVPR Workshops 2021: 3224-3232 - [c17]James Charles, Stefano Bucciarelli, Roberto Cipolla:
Scaling digital screen reading with one-shot learning and re-identification. WACV 2021: 2634-2642 - [i6]Stanislaw Szymanowicz, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
X-MAN: Explaining multiple sources of anomalies in video. CoRR abs/2106.08856 (2021) - [i5]Stanislaw Szymanowicz, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
Discrete neural representations for explainable anomaly detection. CoRR abs/2112.05585 (2021) - 2020
- [c16]Felix Kok, James Charles, Roberto Cipolla:
FootNet: An Efficient Convolutional Network for Multiview 3D Foot Reconstruction. ACCV (6) 2020: 36-51 - [c15]James Charles, Stefano Bucciarelli, Roberto Cipolla:
Real-time screen reading: reducing domain shift for one-shot learning. BMVC 2020 - [c14]Benjamin Biggs, Oliver Boyne, James Charles, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, Roberto Cipolla:
Who Left the Dogs Out? 3D Animal Reconstruction with Expectation Maximization in the Loop. ECCV (11) 2020: 195-211 - [i4]Benjamin Biggs, Oliver Boyne, James Charles, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, Roberto Cipolla:
Who Left the Dogs Out? 3D Animal Reconstruction with Expectation Maximization in the Loop. CoRR abs/2007.11110 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c13]Paul Duckworth, Muhannad Al-Omari, James Charles, David C. Hogg, Anthony G. Cohn:
Latent Dirichlet Allocation for Unsupervised Activity Analysis on an Autonomous Mobile Robot. AAAI 2017: 3819-3826 - [c12]James Charles, Ignas Budvytis, Roberto Cipolla:
Real-time Factored ConvNets: Extracting the X Factor in Human Parsing. BMVC 2017 - 2016
- [c11]James Charles, Tomas Pfister, Derek R. Magee, David C. Hogg, Andrew Zisserman:
Personalizing Human Video Pose Estimation. CVPR 2016: 3063-3072 - [c10]James Charles, Derek R. Magee, David C. Hogg:
Virtual Immortality: Reanimating Characters from TV Shows. ECCV Workshops (3) 2016: 879-886 - 2015
- [c9]Tomas Pfister, James Charles, Andrew Zisserman:
Flowing ConvNets for Human Pose Estimation in Videos. ICCV 2015: 1913-1921 - [i3]Tomas Pfister, James Charles, Andrew Zisserman:
Flowing ConvNets for Human Pose Estimation in Videos. CoRR abs/1506.02897 (2015) - [i2]Robert Andrawis, José David Bermeo, James Charles, Jianbin Fang, Jim Fonseca, Yu He, Gerhard Klimeck, Zhengping Jiang, Tillmann Kubis, Daniel F. Mejia, Daniel Lemus, Michael Povolotskyi, Santiago Alonso Pérez-Rubiano, Prasad Sarangapani, Lang Zeng:
NEMO5: Achieving High-end Internode Communication for Performance Projection Beyond Moore's Law. CoRR abs/1510.04686 (2015) - [i1]James Charles, Tomas Pfister, Derek R. Magee, David C. Hogg, Andrew Zisserman:
Personalizing Human Video Pose Estimation. CoRR abs/1511.06676 (2015) - 2014
- [j2]James Charles, Tomas Pfister, Mark Everingham, Andrew Zisserman:
Automatic and Efficient Human Pose Estimation for Sign Language Videos. Int. J. Comput. Vis. 110(1): 70-90 (2014) - [c8]Tomas Pfister, Karen Simonyan, James Charles, Andrew Zisserman:
Deep Convolutional Neural Networks for Efficient Pose Estimation in Gesture Videos. ACCV (1) 2014: 538-552 - [c7]James Charles, Tomas Pfister, Derek R. Magee, David C. Hogg, Andrew Zisserman:
Upper Body Pose Estimation with Temporal Sequential Forests. BMVC 2014 - [c6]Tomas Pfister, James Charles, Andrew Zisserman:
Domain-Adaptive Discriminative One-Shot Learning of Gestures. ECCV (6) 2014: 814-829 - 2013
- [c5]James Charles, Tomas Pfister, Derek R. Magee, David C. Hogg, Andrew Zisserman:
Domain Adaptation for Upper Body Pose Tracking in Signed TV Broadcasts. BMVC 2013 - [c4]Tomas Pfister, James Charles, Andrew Zisserman:
Large-scale Learning of Sign Language by Watching TV (Using Co-occurrences). BMVC 2013 - 2012
- [c3]Tomas Pfister, James Charles, Mark Everingham, Andrew Zisserman:
Automatic and Efficient Long Term Arm and Hand Tracking for Continuous Sign Language TV Broadcasts. BMVC 2012: 1-11 - 2011
- [j1]Jianmin Jiang, James Charles, Konstantinos P. Demestichas:
ECOGEM: A European Framework-7 Project. IEEE Veh. Technol. Mag. 6(3): 22-26 (2011) - [c2]James Charles, Mark Everingham:
Learning shape models for monocular human pose estimation from the Microsoft Xbox Kinect. ICCV Workshops 2011: 1202-1208
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]James Charles, Preet Jassi, Narayan S. Ananth, Abbas Sadat, Alexandra Fedorova:
Evaluation of the Intel. IISWC 2009: 188-197
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