13. ICCV Workshops 2011:
Barcelona, Spain
IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCV 2011 Workshops, Barcelona, Spain, November 6-13, 2011.
IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4673-0062-9
- Gustav Hanning, Nicklas Forslow, Per-Erik Forssén, Erik Ringaby, David Törnqvist, Jonas Callmer:
Stabilizing cell phone video using inertial measurement sensors.
1-8

- Travis Portz, Li Zhang, Hongrui Jiang:
High-quality video denoising for motion-based exposure control.
9-16

- Johan Hedborg, Erik Ringaby, Per-Erik Forssén, Michael Felsberg:
Structure and motion estimation from rolling shutter video.
17-23

- Matthias Dantone, Lukas Bossard, Till Quack, Luc J. Van Gool:
Augmented faces.
24-31

- Vijay Chandrasekhar, Yuriy A. Reznik, Gabriel Takacs, David M. Chen, Sam S. Tsai, Radek Grzeszczuk, Bernd Girod:
Compressing Feature Sets with Digital Search Trees.
32-39

- Alaa E. Abdel-Hakim, Motaz El-Saban:
Face authentication using graph-based low-rank representation of facial local structures for mobile vision applications.
40-47

- Marc Petter, Victor Fragoso, Matthew Turk, Charles Baur:
Automatic text detection for mobile augmented reality translation.
48-55

- Tomokazu Sato, Tomás Pajdla, Naokazu Yokoya:
Epipolar geometry estimation for wide-baseline omnidirectional street view images.
56-63

- A. B. Cambra, A. C. Murillo:
Towards robust and efficient text sign reading from a mobile phone.
64-71

- Jinwei Jiang, Alper Yilmaz:
Good features to track: A view geometric approach.
72-79

- Valeria Garro, Maurizio Galassi, Andrea Fusiello:
Visual localization for mobile surveillance.
80-81

- Shengqi Zhu, Brandon M. Smith, Li Zhang:
FaceSimile: A mobile application for face image search based on interactive shape manipulation.
82-83

- Jianfeng Ren, Xudong Jiang, Junsong Yuan:
A fast and accurate cascade subspace face/eye detector on mobile devices.
84-91

- Henrique Morimitsu, Rodrigo B. Pimentel, Marcelo Hashimoto, Roberto M. Cesar, Roberto Hirata Jr.:
Wi-Fi and keygraphs for localization with cell phones.
92-99

- Junqing Shang, Michael Duong, Eric Pepin, Xing Zhang, Kishore Sundara-Rajan, Alexander V. Mamishev, Alan Kristal:
A mobile structured light system for food volume estimation.
100-101

- Akihiko Torii, Josef Sivic, Tomás Pajdla:
Visual localization by linear combination of image descriptors.
102-109

- Lihi Zelnik-Manor, Itamar Friedman:
"Dancing icons" detection.
110-111

- Avishy Carmi, Lyudmila Mihaylova, François Septier, Sze Kim Pang, Pini Gurfil, Simon J. Godsill:
MCMC-based tracking and identification of leaders in groups.
112-119

- Laura Leal-Taixé, Gerard Pons-Moll, Bodo Rosenhahn:
Everybody needs somebody: Modeling social and grouping behavior on a linear programming multiple people tracker.
120-127

- Sean Curtis, Stephen J. Guy, Basim Zafar, Dinesh Manocha:
Virtual Tawaf: A case study in simulating the behavior of dense, heterogeneous crowds.
128-135

- R. Raghavendra, Alessio Del Bue, Marco Cristani, Vittorio Murino:
Optimizing interaction force for global anomaly detection in crowded scenes.
136-143

- Barbara Krausz, Christian Bauckhage:
Analyzing pedestrian behavior in crowds for automatic detection of congestions.
144-149

- Matthias Butenuth, Florian Burkert, Florian Schmidt, Stefan Hinz, Dirk Hartmann, Angelika Kneidl, André Borrmann, Beril Sirmaçek:
Integrating pedestrian simulation, tracking and event detection for crowd analysis.
150-157

- Maik Boltes, Jun Zhang, Armin Seyfried, Bernhard Steffen:
T-junction: Experiments, trajectory collection, and analysis.
158-165

- Tobias Kretz, Stefan Hengst, Vidal Roca, Antonia Pérez Arias, Simon Friedberger, Uwe D. Hanebeck:
Calibrating dynamic pedestrian route choice with an Extended Range Telepresence System.
166-172

- Jan-Frederik Pietschmann, Bärbel Schlake:
Lane formation in a microscopic model and the corresponding partial differential equation.
173-179

- Simon Beckouche, Sébastien Leprince, Neus Sabater, François Ayoub:
Robust outliers detection in image point matching.
180-187

- Radu Timofte, Luc J. Van Gool:
Multi-view manhole detection, recognition, and 3D localisation.
188-195

- Michael Ying Yang, Wolfgang Förstner:
A hierarchical conditional random field model for labeling and classifying images of man-made scenes.
196-203

- Markus Gerke, Norman Kerle:
Graph matching in 3D space for structural seismic damage assessment.
204-211

- Philipp Meixner, Franz Leberl, Mathieu Brédif:
3D roof details by 3D aerial vision.
212-218

- Raouf Babari, Nicolas Hautière, Eric Dumont, Jean-Pierre Papelard, Nicolas Paparoditis:
Computer vision for the remote sensing of atmospheric visibility.
219-226

- Rodrigo Minetto, Nicolas Thome, Matthieu Cord, Jorge Stolfi, Frédéric Precioso, Jonathan Guyomard, Neucimar J. Leite:
Text detection and recognition in urban scenes.
227-234

- Thorsten Hoberg, Franz Rottensteiner, Christian Heipke:
Classification of multitemporal remote sensing data of different resolution using Conditional Random Fields.
235-242

- Ribana Roscher, Björn Waske, Wolfgang Förstner:
Incremental import vector machines for large area land cover classification.
243-248

- Mani Golparvar Fard, Feniosky Peña-Mora, Silvio Savarese:
Monitoring changes of 3D building elements from unordered photo collections.
249-256

- Falko Schindler, Wolfgang Förstner, Jan-Michael Frahm:
Classification and reconstruction of surfaces from point clouds of man-made objects.
257-263

- Olof Enqvist, Fredrik Kahl, Carl Olsson:
Non-sequential structure from motion.
264-271

- Daisuke Ishizuka, Atsushi Yamashita, Ryosuke Kawanishi, Toru Kaneko, Hajime Asama:
Self-localization of mobile robot equipped with omnidirectional camera using image matching and 3D-2D edge matching.
272-279

- B. Bacca Cortes, Xavier Cufí Sole, Joaquim Salvi:
Indoor SLAM using a range-augmented omnidirectional vision.
280-287

- Jun Fujiki, Hideitsu Hino, Shotaro Akaho, Noboru Murata:
Calibration of radially symmetric distortion based on linearity in the calibrated image.
288-295

- Shinichi Goto, Atsushi Yamashita, Ryosuke Kawanishi, Toru Kaneko, Hajime Asama:
3D environment measurement using binocular stereo and motion stereo by mobile robot with omnidirectional stereo camera.
296-303

- Atsushi Yamashita, Ryosuke Kawanishi, Tadashi Koketsu, Toru Kaneko, Hajime Asama:
Underwater sensing with omni-directional stereo camera.
304-311

- Nicole Carey, Wolfgang Stürzl:
An insect-inspired omnidirectional vision system including UV-sensitivity and polarisation.
312-319

- Jean-Lou De Carufel, Robert Laganière:
Matching cylindrical panorama sequences using planar reprojections.
320-327

- François Rameau, Desire Sidibé, Cédric Demonceaux, David Fofi:
Tracking moving objects with a catadioptric sensor using particle filter.
328-334

- Alexandre Chapoulie, Patrick Rives, David Filliat:
A spherical representation for efficient visual loop closing.
335-342

- Daniel Gutiérrez-Gómez, Alejandro Rituerto, J. M. M. Montiel, José Jesús Guerrero:
Adapting a real-time monocular visual SLAM from conventional to omnidirectional cameras.
343-350

- Luis E. Gurrieri, Eric Dubois:
Optimum alignment of panoramic images for stereoscopic navigation in image-based telepresence systems.
351-358

- N. D. Ozisik, Gonzalo López-Nicolás, José Jesús Guerrero:
Scene structure recovery from a single omnidirectional image.
359-366

- David Miguel Antunes, Dario Figueira, David Martins de Matos, Alexandre Bernardino, José António Gaspar:
Multiple Hypothesis Tracking in camera networks.
367-374

- Alain Pagani, Didier Stricker:
Structure from Motion using full spherical panoramic cameras.
375-382

- Dominique Uebersax, Juergen Gall, Michael Van den Bergh, Luc J. Van Gool:
Real-time sign language letter and word recognition from depth data.
383-390

- Adolfo López-Mendez, Marcel Alcoverro, Montse Pardàs, Josep R. Casas:
Real-time upper body tracking with online initialization using a range sensor.
391-398

- Charles Malleson, John P. Collomosse:
Volumetric 3D graphics on commodity displays using active gaze tracking.
399-405

- Nicolas H. Lehment, Moritz Kaiser, Gerhard Rigoll:
Using segmented 3D point clouds for accurate likelihood approximation in human pose tracking.
406-413

- Stylianos Asteriadis, Kostas Karpouzis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Robust validation of Visual Focus of Attention using adaptive fusion of head and eye gaze patterns.
414-421

- Syed Zain Masood, Christopher Ellis, Adarsh Nagaraja, Marshall F. Tappen, Joseph J. LaViola Jr., Rahul Sukthankar:
Measuring and reducing observational latency when recognizing actions.
422-429

- Jeroen Lichtenauer, Maja Pantic:
Monocular omnidirectional head motion capture in the visible light spectrum.
430-436

- Gregor Miller, Sidney Fels:
Developer-centred interface design for computer vision.
437-444

- Patrick Wollner, Ognjen Arandjelovic:
Freehand 3D scanning in a mobile environment using video.
445-452

- Mircea C. Ionita, Philip A. Tresadern, Timothy F. Cootes:
Real time feature point tracking with automatic model selection.
453-460

- Isabelle Guyon, Vassilis Athitsos:
Demonstrations and live evaluation for the gesture recognition challenge.
461-462

- Ryo Ishii, Shiro Ozawa, Harumi Kawamura, Akira Kojima:
MoPaCo: High telepresence video communication system using motion parallax with monocular camera.
463-464

- Zoran Zivkovic, Hendriek Groot Hulze:
Mid-air interactive display using modulated display light.
465-466

- Xing Mei, Xun Sun, Mingcai Zhou, Shaohui Jiao, Haitao Wang, Xiaopeng Zhang:
On building an accurate stereo matching system on graphics hardware.
467-474

- Narayanan Sundaram, Kurt Keutzer:
Long term video segmentation through pixel level spectral clustering on GPUs.
475-482

- Xingyao Ye, Alan L. Yuille:
Learning a dictionary of deformable patches using GPUs.
483-490

- Csaba Kazó, Levente Hajder:
Rapid weak-perspective Structure from Motion with missing data.
491-498

- Stefan Sommer:
Accelerating multi-scale flows for LDDKBM diffeomorphic registration.
499-505

- Takashi Machida, Takashi Naito:
GPU & CPU cooperative accelerated pedestrian and vehicle detection.
506-513

- Christian Banz, Holger Blume, Peter Pirsch:
Real-time semi-global matching disparity estimation on the GPU.
514-521

- Rami Ben-Ari, Gonen Raveh:
Variational Depth from Defocus in real-time.
522-529

- David Oro, Carles Fernández, Javier Rodríguez Saeta, Xavier Martorell, Javier Hernando:
Real-time GPU-based face detection in HD video sequences.
530-537

- K. Wasif Mohiuddin, P. J. Narayanan:
A GPU-assisted personal video organizing system.
538-544

- Bryan C. Russell, Josef Sivic, Jean Ponce, Helene Dessales:
Automatic alignment of paintings and photographs depicting a 3D scene.
545-552

- Diego Rother, René Vidal:
A hypothesize-and-bound algorithm for simultaneous object classification, pose estimation and 3D reconstruction from a single 2D image.
553-560

- Roozbeh Mottaghi, Ananth Ranganathan, Alan L. Yuille:
A compositional approach to learning part-based models of objects.
561-568

- M. Zeeshan Zia, Michael Stark, Bernt Schiele, Konrad Schindler:
Revisiting 3D geometric models for accurate object shape and pose.
569-576

- Oscar M. Danielsson, Stefan Carlsson:
Projectable classifiers for multi-view object class recognition.
577-584

- Aitor Aldoma, Markus Vincze, Nico Blodow, David Gossow, Suat Gedikli, Radu Bogdan Rusu, Gary R. Bradski:
CAD-model recognition and 6DOF pose estimation using 3D cues.
585-592

- Hossein Mobahi, Zihan Zhou, Allen Y. Yang, Yi Ma:
Holistic 3D reconstruction of urban structures from low-rank textures.
593-600

- Nathan Silberman, Rob Fergus:
Indoor scene segmentation using a structured light sensor.
601-608

- Andrei Zaharescu, Edmond Boyer, Radu Horaud:
Scale-space representation of scalar functions on 2D manifolds.
609-616

- Asako Kanezaki, Tatsuya Harada, Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
Scale and rotation invariant color features for weakly-supervised object Learning in 3D space.
617-624

- Carlos D. Castillo, David W. Jacobs:
Trainable 3D recognition using stereo matching.
625-631

- Radim Tylecek, Radim Sára:
Modeling symmetries for stochastic structural recognition.
632-639

- Brandon Rothrock, Song-Chun Zhu:
Human parsing using stochastic and-or grammars and rich appearances.
640-647

- Zhangzhang Si, Song-Chun Zhu:
Unsupervised learning of stochastic AND-OR templates for object modeling.
648-655

- Ifeoma Nwogu, Yingbo Zhou, Christopher Brown:
An ontology for generating descriptions about natural outdoor scenes.
656-663

- Muhammad Usman Ghani Khan, Lei Zhang, Yoshihiko Gotoh:
Towards coherent natural language description of video streams.
664-671

- M. S. Ryoo:
Interactive learning of human activities using active video composition.
672-679

- Joseph Selman, Mohamed R. Amer, Alan Fern, Sinisa Todorovic:
PEL-CNF: Probabilistic event logic conjunctive normal form for video interpretation.
680-687

- Rama Chellappa:
The evolution of stochastic grammars for representation and recognition of activities in videos.
688

- Hoifung Poon, Pedro Domingos:
Sum-product networks: A new deep architecture.
689-690

- Pedro F. Felzenszwalb:
Object detection grammars.
691

- Edwin R. Hancock, Lin Han, Richard C. Wilson:
Information theoretic methods for learning generative models for relational structures.
692-693

- Noah D. Goodman:
Learning and the language of thought.
694

- Roxana Girju:
Stochastic models for semantic parsing, multi-faceted topic discovery, and causal event inference: Perspectives from natural language processing.
695

- Cevahir Cigla, A. Aydin Alatan:
Efficient edge-preserving stereo matching.
696-699

- Andrew I. Comport, Maxime Meilland, Patrick Rives:
An asymmetric real-time dense visual localisation and mapping system.
700-703

- Martin Dobias, Radim Sára:
Real-time global prediction for temporally stable stereo.
704-707

- Gottfried Graber, Thomas Pock, Horst Bischof:
Online 3D reconstruction using convex optimization.
708-711

- Rudolf Mester:
Recursive Live Dense Reconstruction: Some comments on established and imaginable new approaches.
712-714

- Antonio L. Rodríguez, Pedro E. López-de-Teruel, Alberto Ruiz:
GEA optimization for live structureless motion estimation.
715-718

- Frank Steinbrücker, Jürgen Sturm, Daniel Cremers:
Real-time visual odometry from dense RGB-D images.
719-722

- Karthik Mahesh Varadarajan, Markus Vincze:
Surface reconstruction for RGB-D data using real-time depth propagation.
723-724

- Javier-Flavio Vigueras Gomez, Stan Sclaroff:
Real-time structure and motion recovery from two views of a multiplanar scene.
725-728

- Carlos Hernández, Frank Perbet, Minh-Tri Pham, George Vogiatzis, Oliver J. Woodford, Atsuto Maki, Björn Stenger, Roberto Cipolla:
Live 3D shape reconstruction, recognition and registration.
729

- Anustup Choudhury, Gérard G. Medioni:
Perceptually motivated automatic sharpness enhancement using hierarchy of non-local means.
730-737

- Hwi-Gang Kim, Eui Chul Lee, Sung-Hak Lee:
Color correction using rotation matrix for HDR rendering in iCAM06.
738-744

- Oliver Whyte, Josef Sivic, Andrew Zisserman:
Deblurring shaken and partially saturated images.
745-752

- Wiennat Mongkulmann, Takahiro Okabe, Yoichi Sato:
Photometric stereo with auto-radiometric calibration.
753-758

- Fumihiko Sakaue, Jun Sato:
A new approach of photometric stereo from linear image representation under close lighting.
759-766

- Miaomiao Liu, Kwan-Yee Kenneth Wong:
Estimating the unknown poses of a reference plane for specular shape recovery.
767-773

- Michael Bleier, Christian Riess, Shida Beigpour, Eva Eibenberger, Elli Angelopoulou, Tobias Tröger, André Kaup:
Color constancy and non-uniform illumination: Can existing algorithms work?
774-781

- Christian Riess, Eva Eibenberger, Elli Angelopoulou:
Illuminant color estimation for real-world mixed-illuminant scenes.
782-789

- Graham D. Finlayson, Perla A. Troncoso Rey, Elisabetta Trezzi:
General p constrained approach for colour constancy.
790-797

- Alexandros Panagopoulos, Tomas F. Yago Vicente, Dimitris Samaras:
Illumination estimation from shadow borders.
798-805

- Homayoun Bagherinia, Roberto Manduchi:
A theory of color barcodes.
806-813

- Tetsuro Morimoto, Robby T. Tan, Rei Kawakami, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Accuracy of the spider model in decomposing layered surfaces.
814-821

- Oswald Aldrian, William A. P. Smith:
Inverse rendering in SUV space with a linear texture model.
822-829

- Jan Sochman, David C. Hogg:
Who knows who - Inverting the Social Force Model for finding groups.
830-837

- Arno Veenstra, Hayley Hung:
Do they like me? Using video cues to predict desires during speed-dates.
838-845

- Ke Chen, Shaogang Gong, Tao Xiang:
Human pose estimation using structural support vector machines.
846-851

- Andre Cohen, Vladimir Pavlovic:
An efficient IP approach to constrained multiple face tracking and recognition.
852-859

- Cheng Chen, Alexandre Heili, Jean-Marc Odobez:
A joint estimation of head and body orientation cues in surveillance video.
860-867

- Tomas Pfister, Xiaobai Li, Guoying Zhao, Matti Pietikäinen:
Differentiating spontaneous from posed facial expressions within a generic facial expression recognition framework.
868-875

- Hatem A. Rashwan, Domenec Puig, Miguel Angel García:
On improving the robustness of differential optical flow.
876-881

- David Münch, Joris IJsselmuiden, Michael Arens, Rainer Stiefelhagen:
High-level situation recognition using Fuzzy Metric Temporal Logic, case studies in surveillance and smart environments.
882-889

- Ioannis Kaloskampis, Yulia Hicks, A. David Marshall:
Automatic analysis of composite activities in video sequences using Key Action Discovery and hierarchical graphical models.
890-897

- Beril Sirmaçek, Peter Reinartz:
Automatic crowd density and motion analysis in airborne image sequences based on a probabilistic framework.
898-905

- Jürgen Brauer, Wenjuan Gong, Jordi Gonzàlez, Michael Arens:
On the effect of temporal information on monocular 3d human pose estimation.
906-913

- Helen Cooper, Nicolas Pugeault, Richard Bowden:
Reading the signs: A video based sign dictionary.
914-919

- Dalia Coppi, Simone Calderara, Rita Cucchiara:
People appearance tracing in video by spectral graph transduction.
920-927

- Alexia Briassouli, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
Spatiotemporally localized new event detection in crowds.
928-933

- Yuanhao Yu, Zhen Lei, Dong Yi, Stan Z. Li:
Detecting individual in crowd with moving feature's structure consistency.
934-941

- Lei Zhang, Muhammad Usman Ghani Khan, Yoshihiko Gotoh:
Video scene classification based on natural language description.
942-949

- Athanasios Voulodimos, Anastasios D. Doulamis, Dimitrios I. Kosmopoulos, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
Video summarization guiding evaluative rectification for industrial activity recognition.
950-957

- Eng-Jon Ong, Richard Bowden:
Learning temporal signatures for Lip Reading.
958-965

- Konstantinos Rematas, Bastian Leibe:
Efficient object detection and segmentation with a cascaded Hough Forest ISM.
966-973

- Dennis Mitzel, Bastian Leibe:
Real-time multi-person tracking with detector assisted structure propagation.
974-981

- Sid Ying-Ze Bao, Mohit Bagra, Silvio Savarese:
Semantic structure from motion with object and point interactions.
982-989

- Federico Tombari, Fabio Gori:
Evaluation of stereo algorithms for 3D object recognition.
990-997

- Hyun Oh Song, Mario Fritz, Chunhui Gu, Trevor Darrell:
Visual grasp affordances from appearance-based cues.
998-1005

- Stefan Hoermann, Paulo Vinicius Koerich Borges:
Robot localization using 3D-models and an off-board monocular camera.
1006-1013

- Yasir Niaz Khan, Philippe Komma, Andreas Zell:
High resolution visual terrain classification for outdoor robots.
1014-1021

- Nicolas Pugeault, Richard Bowden:
Driving me around the bend: Learning to drive from visual gist.
1022-1029

- Navid Nourani-Vatani, Paulo Vinicius Koerich Borges, Jonathan M. Roberts, Mandyam V. Srinivasan:
Topological localization using optical flow descriptors.
1030-1037

- Frank Moosmann, Miro Sauerland:
Unsupervised discovery of object classes in 3D outdoor scenarios.
1038-1044

- Jorge Pomares, Gabriel J. García, Ivan Perea, Juan Antonio Corrales, Carlos Alberto Jara, Fernando Torres:
Visual control of a multi-robot coupled system: Application to collision avoidance in human-robot interaction.
1045-1051

- Roberto Javier López-Sastre, Tinne Tuytelaars, Silvio Savarese:
Deformable part models revisited: A performance evaluation for object category pose estimation.
1052-1059

- Maria Pateraki, Haris Baltzakis, Panos E. Trahanias:
Visual estimation of pointed targets for robot guidance via fusion of face pose and hand orientation.
1060-1067

- Klaus H. Strobl, Gerd Hirzinger:
More accurate pinhole camera calibration with imperfect planar target.
1068-1075

- Wongun Choi, Caroline Pantofaru, Silvio Savarese:
Detecting and tracking people using an RGB-D camera via multiple detector fusion.
1076-1083

- Daniel Dubé, Andreas Zell:
Real-time plane extraction from depth images with the Randomized Hough Transform.
1084-1091

- Pejman Iravani, Peter Hall, Daniel Beale, Cyril Charron, Yulia Hicks:
Visual object classification by robots, using on-line, self-supervised learning.
1092-1099

- Cody J. Phillips, Konstantinos G. Derpanis, Kostas Daniilidis:
A novel stereoscopic cue for figure-ground segregation of semi-transparent objects.
1100-1107

- Kai Berger, Kai Ruhl, M. Albers, Y. Schroder, Alexander Scholz, Jan Kokemüller, Stefan Guthe, Marcus A. Magnor:
The capturing of turbulent gas flows using multiple Kinects.
1108-1113

- Nicolas Pugeault, Richard Bowden:
Spelling it out: Real-time ASL fingerspelling recognition.
1114-1119

- Irene Reisner-Kollmann, Stefan Maierhofer:
Consolidation of multiple depth maps.
1120-1126

- Varun Gulshan, Victor S. Lempitsky, Andrew Zisserman:
Humanising GrabCut: Learning to segment humans using the Kinect.
1127-1133

- Katrin Pirker, Matthias Rüther, Horst Bischof, Gerald Schweighofer:
Fast and accurate environment modeling using three-dimensional occupancy grids.
1134-1140

- Jonathan Israel, Aurelien Plyer:
A brute force approach to depth camera odometry.
1141-1146

- Bingbing Ni, Gang Wang, Pierre Moulin:
RGBD-HuDaAct: A color-depth video database for human daily activity recognition.
1147-1153

- Jan Smisek, Michal Jancosek, Tomás Pajdla:
3D with Kinect.
1154-1160

- Dominik Neumann, Felix Lugauer, Sebastian Bauer, Jakob Wasza, Joachim Hornegger:
Real-time RGB-D mapping and 3-D modeling on the GPU using the random ball cover data structure.
1161-1167

- Allison Janoch, Sergey Karayev, Yangqing Jia, Jonathan T. Barron, Mario Fritz, Kate Saenko, Trevor Darrell:
A category-level 3-D object dataset: Putting the Kinect to work.
1168-1174

- Sebastian Bauer, Jakob Wasza, Sven Haase, Natalia Marosi, Joachim Hornegger:
Multi-modal surface registration for markerless initial patient setup in radiation therapy using microsoft's Kinect sensor.
1175-1181

- Miguel Reyes, Gabriel Dominguez, Sergio Escalera:
Featureweighting in dynamic timewarping for gesture recognition in depth data.
1182-1188

- Björn Browatzki, Jan Fischer, Birgit Graf, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Christian Wallraven:
Going into depth: Evaluating 2D and 3D cues for object classification on a new, large-scale object dataset.
1189-1195

- Brian Holt, Eng-Jon Ong, Helen Cooper, Richard Bowden:
Putting the pieces together: Connected Poselets for human pose estimation.
1196-1201

- James Charles, Mark Everingham:
Learning shape models for monocular human pose estimation from the Microsoft Xbox Kinect.
1202-1208

- Wei-chen Chiu, Ulf Blanke, Mario Fritz:
I spy with my little eye: Learning optimal filters for cross-modal stereo under projected patterns.
1209-1214

- Arturo Bonnin, Ricard Borras, Jordi Vitrià:
A cluster-based strategy for active learning of RGB-D object detectors.
1215-1220

- Jakob Wasza, Sebastian Bauer, Joachim Hornegger:
Real-time preprocessing for dense 3-D range imaging on the GPU: Defect interpolation, bilateral temporal averaging and guided filtering.
1221-1227

- Cem Keskin, Furkan Kiraç, Yunus Emre Kara, Lale Akarun:
Real time hand pose estimation using depth sensors.
1228-1234

- David Minnen, Zahoor Zafrulla:
Towards robust cross-user hand tracking and shape recognition.
1235-1241

- Tim Sheerman-Chase, Eng-Jon Ong, Richard Bowden:
Cultural factors in the regression of non-verbal communication perception.
1242-1249

- Matteo Munaro, Angelo Cenedese:
Scene specific people detection by simple human interaction.
1250-1255

- H. Emrah Tasli, A. Aydin Alatan:
Interactive object segmentation for mono and stereo applications: Geodesic prior induced graph cut energy minimization.
1256-1263

- N. P. van der Aa, Xinghan Luo, Geert-Jan Giezeman, Robby T. Tan, Remco C. Veltkamp:
UMPM benchmark: A multi-person dataset with synchronized video and motion capture data for evaluation of articulated human motion and interaction.
1264-1269

- Omar Ocegueda, Tianhong Fang, Shishir K. Shah, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris:
Expressive Maps for 3D Facial Expression Recognition.
1270-1275

- Antonio Hernández-Vela, Antonio Hernández-Vela, Carlos Primo, Sergio Escalera:
Automatic user interaction correction via Multi-label Graph cuts.
1276-1281

- Shanmugavadivel Karthikeyan, Utkarsh Gaur, Bangalore S. Manjunath, Scott T. Grafton:
Probabilistic subspace-based learning of shape dynamics modes for multi-view action recognition.
1282-1286

- Wenjuan Gong, Jürgen Brauer, Michael Arens, Jordi Gonzàlez:
Modeling vs. learning approaches for monocular 3D human pose estimation.
1287-1294

- Ehsan Zare Borzeshi, Massimo Piccardi, Richard Yi Da Xu:
A discriminative prototype selection approach for graph embedding in human action recognition.
1295-1301

- Shahzad Cheema, Abdalrahman Eweiwi, Christian Thurau, Christian Bauckhage:
Action recognition by learning discriminative key poses.
1302-1309

- Abdalrahman Eweiwi, Shahzad Cheema, Christian Thurau, Christian Bauckhage:
Temporal key poses for human action recognition.
1310-1317

- Chan-Su Lee, Yui Man Lui, Sung Yong Chun:
Human action silhouette recognition based on tensor analysis using synthetic silhouette data.
1318-1323

- Hae Jong Seo, Peyman Milanfar:
Iteratively merging information from a pair of flash/no-flash images using nonlinear diffusion.
1324-1331

- George Papandreou, Alan L. Yuille:
Efficient variational inference in large-scale Bayesian compressed sensing.
1332-1339

- Olivier Pauly, Diana Mateus, Nassir Navab:
STARS: A new ensemble partitioning approach.
1340-1347

- Yiqing Yang, Li Zhang, Sen Wang, Hongrui Jiang, Chris Murphy, Jim Ver Hoeve:
A multi-affine model for tensor decomposition.
1348-1355

- Antitza Dantcheva, Arun Kumar Singh, Petros Elia, Jean-Luc Dugelay:
Search pruning in video surveillance systems: Efficiency-reliability tradeoff.
1356-1363

- Ge Guo, Yizhou Wang, Tingting Jiang, Alan L. Yuille, Wen Gao:
Computing importance of 2D contour parts by reconstructability.
1364-1371

- Melih S. Aslan, Hossam Abdelmunim, Aly A. Farag:
Probabilistic shape-based segmentation using level sets.
1372-1377

- Sheng Yi, Hamid Krim, Larry K. Norris:
A invertible dimension reduction of curves on a manifold.
1378-1385

- Yubin Kuang, Martin Byröd, Kalle Åström:
Supervised feature quantization with entropy optimization.
1386-1393

- Alexander Schick, Rainer Stiefelhagen:
Evaluating image segments by applying the description length to sets of superpixels.
1394-1401

- Zulfiqar Hassan Khan, Irene Yu-Hua Gu:
Bayesian online learning on Riemannian manifolds using a dual model with applications to video object tracking.
1402-1409

- Aditya Tatu, François Lauze, Mads Nielsen, Benjamin B. Kimia:
Exploring the representation capabilities of the HOG descriptor.
1410-1417

- Marco Loog:
Information theoretic preattentive saliency: A closed-form solution.
1418-1424

- Zhihong Zhang, Edwin R. Hancock, Jing Wu:
An information theoretic approach to gender feature selection.
1425-1431

- Adrian M. Peter, Anand Rangarajan:
An information geometry approach to shape density Minimum Description Length model selection.
1432-1439

- Francisco Escolano, Meizhu Liu, Edwin R. Hancock:
Tensor-based total bregman divergences between graphs.
1440-1447

- Alan L. Yuille:
Towards a theory of compositional learning and encoding of objects.
1448-1455

- Jiangen Zhang, Wenze Hu, Benjamin Yao, Yongtian Wang, Song-Chun Zhu:
Inferring social roles in long timespan video sequence.
1456-1463

- Jing Wang, Zhijie Xu:
Video event detection based on over-segmented STV regions.
1464-1471

- Manavender R. Malgireddy, Ifeoma Nwogu, Venu Govindaraju:
A generative framework to investigate the underlying patterns in human activities.
1472-1479

- Muhammad Usman Ghani Khan, Lei Zhang, Yoshihiko Gotoh:
Human Focused Video Description.
1480-1487

- Mohamed R. Amer, Emil Bilgazyev, Sinisa Todorovic, Shishir K. Shah, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Lorenzo Ciannelli:
Fine-grained categorization of fish motion patterns in underwater videos.
1488-1495

- Qiuxia Wu, Shiyang Lu, Zhiyong Wang, Feiqi Deng, Wenxiong Kang, David Dagan Feng:
Structure context of local features in realistic human action recognition.
1496-1501

- Ricky J. Sethi, Amit K. Roy Chowdhury:
Individuals, groups, and crowds: Modelling complex, multi-object behaviour in phase space.
1502-1509

- Ehtesham Hassan, Santanu Chaudhury, Madan Gopal, Vikram Garg:
A hybrid framework for event detection using multi-modal features.
1510-1515

- Bingbing Ni, Yang Song, Ming Zhao:
YouTubeEvent: On large-scale video event classification.
1516-1523

- Jie Chen, Guoying Zhao, Vili-Petteri Kellokumpu, Matti Pietikäinen:
Combining sparse and dense descriptors with temporal semantic structures for robust human action recognition.
1524-1531

- Masakazu Matsugu, Masao Yamanaka, Masashi Sugiyama:
Detection of activities and events without explicit categorization.
1532-1539

- Syed Zain Masood, Adarsh Nagaraja, Nazar Khan, Jiejie Zhu, Marshall F. Tappen:
Correcting cuboid corruption for action recognition in complex environment.
1540-1547

- Nazli FarajiDavar, Teofilo de Campos, Josef Kittler, Fei Yan:
Transductive transfer learning for action recognition in tennis games.
1548-1553

- Benjamin Sapp, Rizwan Chaudhry, Xiaodong Yu, Gautam Singh, Ian Perera, Francis Ferraro, Evelyne Tzoukermann, Jana Kosecka, Jan Neumann:
Recognizing manipulation actions in arts and crafts shows using domain-specific visual and textual cues.
1554-1561

- Tamar Glaser, Lihi Zelnik-Manor:
Incorporating temporal context in Bag-of-Words models.
1562-1569

- Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Aneta Nowakowska, Stephan Schraml, Georg Wiesmann, Robert Sablatnig:
Event-driven feature analysis in a 4D spatiotemporal representation for ambient assisted living.
1570-1577

- Ye Liu, Yan Qiu Chen:
Joint reconstruction of 3D shape and non-rigid motion in a region-growing framework.
1578-1585

- Antonio Agudo, Begoña Calvo, J. M. M. Montiel:
FEM models to code non-rigid EKF monocular SLAM.
1586-1593

- Tianhong Fang, Xi Zhao, Shishir K. Shah, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris:
4D facial expression recognition.
1594-1601

- Ryo Furukawa, Ryusuke Sagawa, Amaël Delaunoy, Hiroshi Kawasaki:
Multiview projectors/cameras system for 3D reconstruction of dynamic scenes.
1602-1609

- Wei Zeng, Xianfeng David Gu:
3D dynamics analysis in Teichmüller space.
1610-1617

- Attila Bergou, Sharon Swartz, Kenneth Breuer, Gabriel Taubin:
3D reconstruction of bat flight kinematics from sparse multiple views.
1618-1625

- Mathieu Aubry, Ulrich Schlickewei, Daniel Cremers:
The wave kernel signature: A quantum mechanical approach to shape analysis.
1626-1633

- Magnus Burenius, Josephine Sullivan, Stefan Carlsson:
Motion capture from dynamic orthographic cameras.
1634-1641

- Suyog Jain, Changbo Hu, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Facial expression recognition with temporal modeling of shapes.
1642-1649

- Abed Malti, Adrien Bartoli, Toby Collins:
A pixel-based approach to template-based monocular 3D reconstruction of deformable surfaces.
1650-1657

- Oliver Grau:
Fast volumetric visual hull computation.
1658-1664

- James Orwell, Steve J. Maybank, Kaiqi Huang:
The eleventh IEEE international workshop on visual surveillance.
1665

- Wei Li, Xiaoqin Zhang, Wenhan Luo, Weiming Hu, Haibin Ling, Ou Wu:
Robust object tracking with boosted discriminative model via graph embedding.
1666-1672

- Alexandre Heili, Cheng Chen, Jean-Marc Odobez:
Detection-based multi-human tracking using a CRF model.
1673-1680

- Peihua Li, Qi Sun:
Tensor-based covariance matrices for object tracking.
1681-1688

- Sabine Sternig, Thomas Mauthner, Arnold Irschara, Peter M. Roth, Horst Bischof:
Multi-camera multi-object tracking by robust hough-based homography projections.
1689-1696

- Michael Hödlmoser, Branislav Micusík, Martin Kampel:
Camera auto-calibration using pedestrians and zebra-crossings.
1697-1704

- Jian Zhao, David Haws, Ruriko Yoshida, Sen-ching Samson Cheung:
Approximate techniques in solving optimal camera placement problems.
1705-1712

- Isarun Chamveha, Yusuke Sugano, Daisuke Sugimura, Teera Siriteerakul, Takahiro Okabe, Yoichi Sato, Akihiro Sugimoto:
Appearance-based head pose estimation with scene-specific adaptation.
1713-1720

- Apurva Bedagkar-Gala, Shishir K. Shah:
Multiple person re-identification using part based spatio-temporal color appearance model.
1721-1728

- Arash Vahdat, Bo Gao, Mani Ranjbar, Greg Mori:
A discriminative key pose sequence model for recognizing human interactions.
1729-1736

- Fabian Nater, Tatiana Tommasi, Helmut Grabner, Luc J. Van Gool, Barbara Caputo:
Transferring activities: Updating human behavior analysis.
1737-1744

- Jithendra K. Paruchuri, Edwin P. Sathiyamoorthy, Sen-Ching S. Cheung, Chung-Hao Chen:
Spatially adaptive illumination modeling for background subtraction.
1745-1752

- Andrei Zaharescu, Michael Jamieson:
Multi-scale multi-feature codebook-based background subtraction.
1753-1760

- Ting Yu, Xiaoming Liu, Ser-Nam Lim, Nils Krahnstoever, Peter H. Tu:
Automatic surveillance video matting using a shape prior.
1761-1768

- Zezhi Chen, Tim Ellis:
Self-adaptive Gaussian mixture model for urban traffic monitoring system.
1769-1776

- Luca Zini, Francesca Odone:
Efficient pedestrian detection with group lasso.
1777-1784

- Yuji Yamauchi, Chika Matsushima, Takayoshi Yamashita, Hironobu Fujiyoshi:
Relational HOG feature with wild-card for object detection.
1785-1792

- Daniela Moctezuma, Cristina Conde, Isaac Martín de Diego, Enrique Cabello:
Person detection in surveillance environment with HoGG: Gabor filters and Histogram of Oriented Gradient.
1793-1800

- Woonhyun Nam, Bohyung Han, Joon Hee Han:
Improving object localization using macrofeature layout selection.
1801-1808

- Chunmei Liu, Changbo Hu, J. K. Aggarwal:
Eigenshape kernel based mean shift for human tracking.
1809-1816

- Davide Baltieri, Roberto Vezzani, Rita Cucchiara, Ákos Utasi, Csaba Benedek, Tamás Szirányi:
Multi-view people surveillance using 3D information.
1817-1824

- Cristina Picus, Roman P. Pflugfelder, Branislav Micusík:
Branch and bound global optima search for tracking a single object in a network of non-overlapping cameras.
1825-1830

- Mauricio Soto Alvarez, Lucio Marcenaro, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
Efficient framework for extended visual object tracking.
1831-1838

- Anton Andriyenko, Stefan Roth, Konrad Schindler:
An analytical formulation of global occlusion reasoning for multi-target tracking.
1839-1846

- Zulfiqar Hassan Khan, Irene Yu-Hua Gu:
Tracking visual and infrared objects using joint Riemannian manifold appearance and affine shape modeling.
1847-1854

- Tae Eun Choe, Zeeshan Rasheed, Geoffrey Taylor, Niels Haering:
Globally optimal target tracking in real time using max-flow network.
1855-1862

- Jianwei Ding, Yongzhen Huang, Kaiqi Huang, Tieniu Tan:
Robust object tracking via online learning of adaptive appearance manifold.
1863-1869

- Valerie Leung, Stéphane Herbin:
Flexible tracklet association for complex scenarios using a Markov Logic Network.
1870-1875

- Simi Wang, Michal Lewandowski, James Annesley, James Orwell:
Re-identification of pedestrians with variable occlusion and scale.
1876-1882

- Frédéric Jean, Robert Bergevin, Alexandra Branzan Albu:
Human gait characteristics from unconstrained walks and viewpoints.
1883-1888

- Josh Harguess, Changbo Hu, J. K. Aggarwal:
Full-motion recovery from multiple video cameras applied to face tracking and recognition.
1889-1896

- Yanhu Shan, Shiquan Wang, Zhang Zhang, Kaiqi Huang:
An X-T slice based method for action recognition.
1897-1903

- Serhan Cosar, Müjdat Çetin:
A group sparsity-driven approach to 3-D action recognition.
1904-1911

- Fabian Nater, Helmut Grabner, Luc J. Van Gool:
Unsupervised workflow discovery in industrial environments.
1912-1919

- Johannes Schels, Joerg Liebelt, Rainer Lienhart:
Self-calibrating 3D context for retrieving people with luggage.
1920-1927

- Antonio Albiol, Alberto Albiol, José Manuel Mossi:
Video-based traffic queue length estimation.
1928-1932

- René Schuster, Samuel Schulter, Georg Poier, Martin Hirzer, Josef A. Birchbauer, Peter M. Roth, Horst Bischof, Martin Winter, Peter Schallauer:
Multi-cue learning and visualization of unusual events.
1933-1940

- Georgios D. Evangelidis, Ferran Diego, Joan Serrat, Antonio M. López:
Slice matching for accurate spatio-temporal alignment.
1941-1946

- Shizheng Wang, Jianwei Yang, Yanyun Zhao, Anni Cai, Stan Z. Li:
A surveillance video analysis and storage scheme for scalable synopsis browsing.
1947-1954

- Ulas Vural, Yusuf Sinan Akgul:
Operator attention based video surveillance.
1955-1962

- Tae Eun Choe, Mun Wai Lee, Feng Guo, Geoffrey Taylor, Li Yu, Niels Haering:
Semantic video event search for surveillance video.
1963-1970

- Janusz Cichowski, Andrzej Czyzewski:
Reversible video stream anonymization for video surveillance systems based on pixels relocation and watermarking.
1971-1977

- Stefan K. Gehrig, Timo Scharwachter:
A real-time multi-cue framework for determining optical flow confidence.
1978-1985

- Selpi, Torsten Wilhelm, Marcus Jansson, Li Hagstrom, Niklas Brandin, Magnus Andersson, John-Fredrik Gronvall:
Automatic real-time FACS-coder to anonymise drivers in eye tracker videos.
1986-1993

- Ioannis Kostavelis, Evangelos Boukas, Lazaros Nalpantidis, Antonios Gasteratos, Marcos Avilés Rodrigálvarez:
SPARTAN system: Towards a low-cost and high-performance vision architecture for space exploratory rovers.
1994-2001

- Stephen Leary, Markus Deittert, John Bookless:
Constrained UAV mission planning: A comparison of approaches.
2002-2009

- Rodrigo Benenson, Radu Timofte, Luc J. Van Gool:
Stixels estimation without depth map computation.
2010-2017

- Christoph Bodensteiner, Wolfgang Hübner, Kai Jüngling, P. Solbrig, Michael Arens:
Monocular Camera Trajectory Optimization using LiDAR data.
2018-2025

- Michel Antunes, João P. Barreto:
Stereo estimation of depth along virtual cut planes.
2026-2033

- Turgay Senlet, Ahmed M. Elgammal:
A framework for global vehicle localization using stereo images and satellite and road maps.
2034-2041

- Patricia Marquez, Debora Gil, Aura Hernàndez-Sabaté:
A confidence measure for assessing optical flow accuracy in the absence of ground truth.
2042-2049

- Tommi Tykkala, Cedric Audras, Andrew I. Comport:
Direct Iterative Closest Point for real-time visual odometry.
2050-2056

- Houssam Halmaoui, Aurélien Cord, Nicolas Hautière:
Contrast restoration of road images taken in foggy weather.
2057-2063

- Keigo Noba, Fumihiko Sakaue, Jun Sato:
Showing vehicles at blind corners from mixed-dimensional multi-view geometry.
2064-2069

- Sayanan Sivaraman, Brendan Morris, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Learning multi-lane trajectories using vehicle-based vision.
2070-2076

- Rob G. J. Wijnhoven, Peter H. N. de With:
Unsupervised sub-categorization for object detection: Finding cars from a driving vehicle.
2077-2083

- Akihiro Tsukada, Motoki Shino, Michael Devyver, Takeo Kanade:
Illumination-free gaze estimation method for first-person vision wearable device.
2084-2091

- Tobias Gehrig, Hazim Kemal Ekenel:
Facial action unit detection using kernel partial least squares.
2092-2099

- Vipin Vijayan, Kevin W. Bowyer, Patrick J. Flynn:
3D Twins and Expression Challenge.
2100-2105

- Abhinav Dhall, Roland Goecke, Simon Lucey, Tom Gedeon:
Static facial expression analysis in tough conditions: Data, evaluation protocol and benchmark.
2106-2112

- Alessandro Colombo, Claudio Cusano, Raimondo Schettini:
UMB-DB: A database of partially occluded 3D faces.
2113-2119

- Sandra Mau, Farhad Dadgostar, Ian Cullinan, Abbas Bigdeli, Brian C. Lovell:
A face biometric benchmarking review and characterisation.
2120-2127

- Bogdan J. Matuszewski, Wei Quan, Lik-Kwan Shark:
High-resolution comprehensive 3-D dynamic database for facial articulation analysis.
2128-2135

- Raymond W. Ptucha, Grigorios Tsagkatakis, Andreas E. Savakis:
Manifold based Sparse Representation for robust expression recognition without neutral subtraction.
2136-2143

- Martin Köstinger, Paul Wohlhart, Peter M. Roth, Horst Bischof:
Annotated Facial Landmarks in the Wild: A large-scale, real-world database for facial landmark localization.
2144-2151

- Pablo Dago-Casas, Daniel González-Jiménez, Long Long Yu, José Luis Alba-Castro:
Single- and cross- database benchmarks for gender classification under unconstrained settings.
2152-2159

- Debaditya Goswami, Chi-Ho Chan, David Windridge, Josef Kittler:
Evaluation of face recognition system in heterogeneous environments (visible vs NIR).
2160-2167

- László A. Jeni, Dániel Takács, András Lörincz:
High quality facial expression recognition in video streams using shape related information only.
2168-2174

- Gowri Somanath, M. V. Rohith, Chandra Kambhamettu:
VADANA: A dense dataset for facial image analysis.
2175-2182

- Jianguo Li, Tao Wang, Yimin Zhang:
Face detection using SURF cascade.
2183-2190

- Jeffrey M. Girard, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Criteria and metrics for thresholded AU detection.
2191-2197

- Mohamed Dahmane, Jean Meunier:
Object representation based on gabor wave vector binning: An application to human head pose detection.
2198-2204

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