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Computer Vision - ECCV 2002 : 7th European Conference on Computer Vision, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 28-31, 2002, Proceedings, Part III / edited by Anders Heyden, Gunnar Sparr, Mads Nielsen, Peters Johansen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Heyden, Anders, editor.
Sparr, Gunnar, editor.
Nielsen, Mads, editor.
Johansen, Peters, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 2352.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 2352
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Optical data processing.
Computer graphics.
Pattern perception.
Artificial intelligence.
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Computer Graphics.
Pattern Recognition.
Artificial Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Computer Graphics.
Pattern Recognition.
Artificial Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXVIII, 919 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2002.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Premiering in 1990 in Antibes, France, the European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV, has been held biennially at venues all around Europe. These conferences have been very successful, making ECCV a major event to the computer vision community. ECCV 2002 was the seventh in the series. The privilege of organizing it was shared by three universities: The IT University of Copenhagen, the University of Copenhagen, and Lund University, with the conference venue in Copenhagen. These universities lie ̈ geographically close in the vivid Oresund region, which lies partly in Denmark and partly in Sweden, with the newly built bridge (opened summer 2000) crossing the sound that formerly divided the countries. We are very happy to report that this year's conference attracted more papers than ever before, with around 600 submissions. Still, together with the conference board, we decided to keep the tradition of holding ECCV as a single track conference. Each paper was anonymously refereed by three different reviewers. For the nal selection, for the rst time for ECCV, a system with area chairs was used. These met with the program chairsinLundfortwodaysinFebruary2002toselectwhatbecame45oralpresentations and 181 posters.Also at this meeting the selection was made without knowledge of the authors'identity.
Contents:
Shape
3D Statistical Shape Models Using Direct Optimisation of Description Length
Approximate Thin Plate Spline Mappings
DEFORMOTION Deforming Motion, Shape Average and the Joint Registration and Segmentation of Images
Region Matching with Missing Parts
Stereoscopic Vision I
What Energy Functions Can Be Minimized via Graph Cuts?
Multi-camera Scene Reconstruction via Graph Cuts
A Markov Chain Monte Carlo Approach to Stereovision
A Probabilistic Theory of Occupancy and Emptiness
Texture Shading and Colour / Grouping and Segmentation / Object Recognition
Texture Similarity Measure Using Kullback-Leibler Divergence between Gamma Distributions
All the Images of an Outdoor Scene
Recovery of Reflectances and Varying Illuminants from Multiple Views
Composite Texture Descriptions
Constructing Illumination Image Basis from Object Motion
Diffuse-Specular Separation and Depth Recovery from Image Sequences
Shape from Texture without Boundaries
Statistical Modeling of Texture Sketch
Classifying Images of Materials: Achieving Viewpoint and Illumination Independence
Estimation of Multiple Illuminants from a Single Image of Arbitrary Known Geometry
The Effect of Illuminant Rotation on Texture Filters: Lissajous's Ellipses
On Affine Invariant Clustering and Automatic Cast Listing in Movies
Factorial Markov Random Fields
Evaluation and Selection of Models for Motion Segmentation
Surface Extraction from Volumetric Images Using Deformable Meshes: A Comparative Study
DREAM2S: Deformable Regions Driven by an Eulerian Accurate Minimization Method for Image and Video Segmentation
Neuro-Fuzzy Shadow Filter
Parsing Images into Region and Curve Processes
Yet Another Survey on Image Segmentation: Region and Boundary Information Integration
Perceptual Grouping from Motion Cues Using Tensor Voting in 4-D
Deformable Model with Non-euclidean Metrics
Finding Deformable Shapes Using Loopy Belief Propagation
Probabilistic and Voting Approaches to Cue Integration for Figure-Ground Segmentation
Bayesian Estimation of Layers from Multiple Images
A Stochastic Algorithm for 3D Scene Segmentation and Reconstruction
Normalized Gradient Vector Diffusion and Image Segmentation
Spectral Partitioning with Indefinite Kernels Using the Nyström Extension
A Framework for High-Level Feedback to Adaptive, Per-Pixel, Mixture-of-Gaussian Background Models
Multivariate Saddle Point Detection for Statistical Clustering
Parametric Distributional Clustering for Image Segmentation
Probabalistic Models and Informative Subspaces for Audiovisual Correspondence
Volterra Filtering of Noisy Images of Curves
Image Segmentation by Flexible Models Based on Robust Regularized Networks
Principal Component Analysis over Continuous Subspaces and Intersection of Half-Spaces
On Pencils of Tangent Planes and the Recognition of Smooth 3D Shapes from Silhouettes
Estimating Human Body Configurations Using Shape Context Matching
Probabilistic Human Recognition from Video
SoftPOSIT: Simultaneous Pose and Correspondence Determination
A Pseudo-Metric for Weighted Point Sets
Shock-Based Indexing into Large Shape Databases
EigenSegments: A Spatio-Temporal Decomposition of an Ensemble of Images
On the Representation and Matching of Qualitative Shape at Multiple Scales
Combining Simple Discriminators for Object Discrimination
Probabilistic Search for Object Segmentation and Recognition
Real-Time Interactive Path Extraction with On-the-Fly Adaptation of the External Forces
Matching and Embedding through Edit-Union of Trees
A Comparison of Search Strategies for Geometric Branch and Bound Algorithms
Face Recognition from Long-Term Observations
Stereoscopic Vision II
Helmholtz Stereopsis: Exploiting Reciprocity for Surface Reconstruction
Minimal Surfaces for Stereo
Finding the Largest Unambiguous Component of Stereo Matching.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-47977-2
9783540479772
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