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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 140
Volume 140, November 2015
- Yang Liu, Theo Gevers, Xueqing Li:
Color constancy by combining low-mid-high level image cues. 1-8 - Giorgos Tolias, Andrei Bursuc, Teddy Furon, Hervé Jégou:
Rotation and translation covariant match kernels for image retrieval. 9-20 - Alon Shtern, Ron Kimmel:
Spectral gradient fields embedding for nonrigid shape matching. 21-29 - Hodjat Rahmati, Ralf Dragon, Ole Morten Aamo, Lars Adde, Øyvind Stavdahl, Luc Van Gool:
Weakly supervised motion segmentation with particle matching. 30-42 - Vasileios Karavasilis, Christophoros Nikou, Aristidis Likas:
Visual tracking using spatially weighted likelihood of Gaussian mixtures. 43-57 - Lamberto Ballan, Marco Bertini, Giuseppe Serra, Alberto Del Bimbo:
A data-driven approach for tag refinement and localization in web videos. 58-67 - Tanvi Banerjee, James M. Keller, Mihail Popescu, Marjorie Skubic:
Recognizing complex instrumental activities of daily living using scene information and fuzzy logic. 68-82 - Huibin Li, Huaxiong Ding, Di Huang, Yunhong Wang, Xi Zhao, Jean-Marie Morvan, Liming Chen:
An efficient multimodal 2D + 3D feature-based approach to automatic facial expression recognition. 83-92 - Li Zhang, Kamlesh Mistry, Ming Jiang, Siew Chin Neoh, Mohammed Alamgir Hossain:
Adaptive facial point detection and emotion recognition for a humanoid robot. 93-114 - Ricardo Galego, Agustin Alberto Ortega Jimenez, Ricardo Ferreira, Alexandre Bernardino, Juan Andrade-Cetto, José António Gaspar:
Uncertainty analysis of the DLT-Lines calibration algorithm for cameras with radial distortion. 115-126 - Roberto Toldo, Riccardo Gherardi, Michela Farenzena, Andrea Fusiello:
Hierarchical structure-and-motion recovery from uncalibrated images. 127-143 - Gaetano Impoco, L. Tuminello:
Incremental learning to segment micrographs. 144-152
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