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CVIU
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Background estimation under rapid gain change in thermal imagery
We consider detection of moving ground vehicles in airborne sequences recorded by a thermal sensor with automatic gain control, using an approach that integrates dense optic flow...
Hulya Yalcin, Robert T. Collins, Martial Hebert
ICPR
2008
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Robust tracking of spatial related components
This paper introduces a hierarchical approach for multicomponent tracking, where the object-to-be-tracked is modeled as a group of spatial related parts. We propose to use a robus...
Horst Bischof, Michael Donoser, Thomas Mauthner
ICIP
2009
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
Rapid And Robust Human Detection And Tracking Based On Omega-shape Features
This paper proposes a novel method for rapid and robust human detection and tracking based on the omega-shape features of people's head-shoulder parts. There are two modules ...
ECCV
2004
Springer
16 years 4 days ago
Human Detection Based on a Probabilistic Assembly of Robust Part Detectors
We describe a novel method for human detection in single images which can detect full bodies as well as close-up views in the presence of clutter and occlusion. Humans are modeled ...
Krystian Mikolajczyk, Cordelia Schmid, Andrew Ziss...
AMFG
2003
IEEE
157views Biometrics» more  AMFG 2003»
16 years 1 days ago
Real-time View-based Face Alignment using Active Wavelet Networks
The Active Wavelet Network (AWN) [9] approach was recently proposed for automatic face alignment, showing advantages over Active Appearance Models (AAM), such as more robustness a...
Changbo Hu, Rogerio Feris, Matthew Turk