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Computer Vision - ECCV 2004 : 8th European Conference on Computer Vision, Prague, Czech Republic, May 11-14, 2004. Proceedings, Part I / edited by Tomas Pajdla, Jiri Matas.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pajdla, Tomáš, editor.
Matas, Jiří, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 3021.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 3021
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Optical data processing.
Pattern perception.
Computer graphics.
Artificial intelligence.
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Pattern Recognition.
Computer Graphics.
Artificial Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Pattern Recognition.
Computer Graphics.
Artificial Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXVIII, 640 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2004.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2004.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Welcome to the proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Computer - sion! Following a very successful ECCV 2002, the response to our call for papers was almost equally strong - 555 papers were submitted. We accepted 41 papers for oral and 149 papers for poster presentation. Several innovations were introduced into the review process. First, the n- ber of program committee members was increased to reduce their review load. We managed to assign to program committee members no more than 12 papers. Second, we adopted a paper ranking system. Program committee members were asked to rank all the papers assigned to them, even those that were reviewed by additional reviewers. Third, we allowed authors to respond to the reviews consolidated in a discussion involving the area chair and the reviewers. Fourth, thereports,thereviews,andtheresponsesweremadeavailabletotheauthorsas well as to the program committee members. Our aim was to provide the authors with maximal feedback and to let the program committee members know how authors reacted to their reviews and how their reviews were or were not re?ected in the ?nal decision. Finally, we reduced the length of reviewed papers from 15 to 12 pages. ThepreparationofECCV2004wentsmoothlythankstothee?ortsofthe- ganizing committee, the area chairs, the program committee, and the reviewers. We are indebted to Anders Heyden, Mads Nielsen, and Henrik J. Nielsen for passing on ECCV traditions and to Dominique Asselineau from ENST/TSI who kindly provided his GestRFIA conference software. We thank Jan-Olof Eklundh and Andrew Zisserman for encouraging us to organize ECCV 2004 in Prague.
Contents:
Tracking I
A Unified Algebraic Approach to 2-D and 3-D Motion Segmentation
Enhancing Particle Filters Using Local Likelihood Sampling
A Boosted Particle Filter: Multitarget Detection and Tracking
Feature-Based Object Detection and Recognition I
Simultaneous Object Recognition and Segmentation by Image Exploration
Recognition by Probabilistic Hypothesis Construction
Human Detection Based on a Probabilistic Assembly of Robust Part Detectors
Posters I
Model Selection for Range Segmentation of Curved Objects
High-Contrast Color-Stripe Pattern for Rapid Structured-Light Range Imaging
Using Inter-feature-Line Consistencies for Sequence-Based Object Recognition
Discriminant Analysis on Embedded Manifold
Multiscale Inverse Compositional Alignment for Subdivision Surface Maps
A Fourier Theory for Cast Shadows
Surface Reconstruction by Propagating 3D Stereo Data in Multiple 2D Images
Visibility Analysis and Sensor Planning in Dynamic Environments
Camera Calibration from the Quasi-affine Invariance of Two Parallel Circles
Texton Correlation for Recognition
Multiple View Feature Descriptors from Image Sequences via Kernel Principal Component Analysis
An Affine Invariant Salient Region Detector
A Visual Category Filter for Google Images
Scene and Motion Reconstruction from Defocused and Motion-Blurred Images via Anisotropic Diffusion
Semantics Discovery for Image Indexing
Hand Gesture Recognition within a Linguistics-Based Framework
Line Geometry for 3D Shape Understanding and Reconstruction
Extending Interrupted Feature Point Tracking for 3-D Affine Reconstruction
Many-to-Many Feature Matching Using Spherical Coding of Directed Graphs
Coupled-Contour Tracking through Non-orthogonal Projections and Fusion for Echocardiography
A Statistical Model for General Contextual Object Recognition
Reconstruction from Projections Using Grassmann Tensors
Co-operative Multi-target Tracking and Classification
A Linguistic Feature Vector for the Visual Interpretation of Sign Language
Fast Object Detection with Occlusions
Pose Estimation of Free-Form Objects
Interactive Image Segmentation Using an Adaptive GMMRF Model
Can We Consider Central Catadioptric Cameras and Fisheye Cameras within a Unified Imaging Model
Image Clustering with Metric, Local Linear Structure, and Affine Symmetry
Face Recognition with Local Binary Patterns
Steering in Scale Space to Optimally Detect Image Structures
Hand Motion from 3D Point Trajectories and a Smooth Surface Model
A Robust Probabilistic Estimation Framework for Parametric Image Models
Keyframe Selection for Camera Motion and Structure Estimation from Multiple Views
Omnidirectional Vision: Unified Model Using Conformal Geometry
A Robust Algorithm for Characterizing Anisotropic Local Structures
Dimensionality Reduction by Canonical Contextual Correlation Projections
Illumination, Reflectance, and Reflection
Accuracy of Spherical Harmonic Approximations for Images of Lambertian Objects under Far and Near Lighting
Characterization of Human Faces under Illumination Variations Using Rank, Integrability, and Symmetry Constraints
User Assisted Separation of Reflections from a Single Image Using a Sparsity Prior
The Quality of Catadioptric Imaging - Application to Omnidirectional Stereo.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-24670-1
9783540246701
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Restricted for use by site license.

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