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Quantifying the contribution of low-level saliency to human eye movements in dynamic scenes

by Laurent Itti - Visual Cognition , 2005
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in dynamic scenes

Face Recognition in Dynamic Scenes

by Stephen Mckenna, Shaogang Gong, Yogesh Raja - Proceedings of British Machine Vision Conference , 1997
"... An integrated system for the acquisition, normalisation and recognition of moving faces in dynamic scenes is introduced. Four face recognition tasks are defined and it is argued that modelling person-specific probability densities in a generic face space using mixture models provides a technique app ..."
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An integrated system for the acquisition, normalisation and recognition of moving faces in dynamic scenes is introduced. Four face recognition tasks are defined and it is argued that modelling person-specific probability densities in a generic face space using mixture models provides a technique

Background modeling and subtraction of dynamic scenes

by Antoine Monnet, Anurag Mittal, Nikos Paragios, Visvanathan Ramesh - Proc Int. Conf. Comput. Vision , 2003
"... Background modeling and subtraction is a core component in motion analysis. The central idea behind such module is to create a probabilistic representation of the static scene that is compared with the current input to perform subtraction. Such approach is efficient when the scene to be modeled refe ..."
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refers to a static structure with limited perturbation. In this paper, we address the problem of modeling dynamic scenes where the assumption of a static background is not valid. Waving trees, beaches, escalators, natural scenes with rain or snow are examples. Inspired by the work proposed in [4], we

Understanding Dynamic Scenes

by A. Chella , M. Frixione , S. Gaglio , 2000
"... We propose a framework for the representation of visual knowledge in a robotic agent, with special attention to the understanding of dynamic scenes. According to our approach, understanding involves the generation of a high level, declarative description of the perceived world. Developing such a des ..."
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We propose a framework for the representation of visual knowledge in a robotic agent, with special attention to the understanding of dynamic scenes. According to our approach, understanding involves the generation of a high level, declarative description of the perceived world. Developing such a

Recovery of dynamic scene structure . . .

by Peter W. Rander, et al. - PROC. OF THE 1996 INT'L CONF. ON MULTISENSOR FUSION AND INTEGRATION FOR INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, WASHINGTON D.C., DEC. 8-11, 1996, PP.305-312. , 1996
"... Despite significant progress in automatic recovery of static scene structure from range images, little effort has been made toward extending these approaches to dynamic scenes. This disparity is in large part due to the lack of range sensors with the high sampling rates needed to accurately capture ..."
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Despite significant progress in automatic recovery of static scene structure from range images, little effort has been made toward extending these approaches to dynamic scenes. This disparity is in large part due to the lack of range sensors with the high sampling rates needed to accurately capture

Face Recognition in Dynamic Scenes

by Stephen Mckenna Shaogang, Stephen Mckenna, Shaogang Gong, Yogesh Raja - Proceedings of British Machine Vision Conference , 1997
"... An integrated system for the acquisition, normalisation and recognition of moving faces in dynamic scenes is introduced. Four face recognition tasks are defined and it is argued that modelling person-specific probability densities in a generic face space using mixture models provides a technique ..."
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An integrated system for the acquisition, normalisation and recognition of moving faces in dynamic scenes is introduced. Four face recognition tasks are defined and it is argued that modelling person-specific probability densities in a generic face space using mixture models provides a

Interactive Global Illumination in Dynamic Scenes

by Parag Tole, Fabio Pellacini, Bruce Walter, Donald P. Greenberg - ACM Trans. Graphics , 2002
"... In this paper, we present a system for interactive computation of global illumination in dynamic scenes. Our system uses a novel scheme for caching the results of a high quality pixel-based renderer such as a bidirectional path tracer. The Shading Cache is an objectspace hierarchical subdivision mes ..."
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In this paper, we present a system for interactive computation of global illumination in dynamic scenes. Our system uses a novel scheme for caching the results of a high quality pixel-based renderer such as a bidirectional path tracer. The Shading Cache is an objectspace hierarchical subdivision

View Interpolation for Dynamic Scenes

by Jiangjian Xiao, Cen Rao, Mubarak Shah, Short Presentations , 2002
"... This paper describes a novel technique for synthesizing a dynamic scene from two images without the use of a 3D model. A scene containing rigid or non-rigid objects, in which each object can move in any orientation or direction, is considered. It is shown that such a scene can be converted into se ..."
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This paper describes a novel technique for synthesizing a dynamic scene from two images without the use of a 3D model. A scene containing rigid or non-rigid objects, in which each object can move in any orientation or direction, is considered. It is shown that such a scene can be converted

Distributed Coding Of Dynamic Scenes

by Markus Flierl , 2004
"... We address the problem of compressing correlated distributed video signals that are captured from a dynamic scene. The correlated video signals originate from cameras that are not co-located or that cannot cooperate to directly exploit their correlation. However, the decoder is able to exploit the c ..."
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We address the problem of compressing correlated distributed video signals that are captured from a dynamic scene. The correlated video signals originate from cameras that are not co-located or that cannot cooperate to directly exploit their correlation. However, the decoder is able to exploit

Interactive specular and glossy reflections in dynamic scenes

by Thè€se De Doctorat, David Roger, Pr Georges-pierre, Pr Dinesh, Pr Bernard, Pr Kavita , 2008
"... specular and glossy reflections in dynamic scenes. ..."
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specular and glossy reflections in dynamic scenes.
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