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CVPR
1999
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Implicit Representation and Scene Reconstruction from Probability Density Functions
A technique is presented for representing linear features as probability density functions in two or three dimensions. Three chief advantages of this approach are (1) a unified re...
Steven M. Seitz, P. Anandan
TCS
2010
15 years 5 months ago
A hierarchical strongly aperiodic set of tiles in the hyperbolic plane
We give a new construction of strongly aperiodic set of tiles in H2 , exhibiting a kind of hierarchical structure, simplifying the central framework of Margenstern’s proof that t...
Chaim Goodman-Strauss
APL
1995
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Infix, Cut and Finite Automata
The behavior of one and two dimensional automata are displayed in two and three dimensions and via animations. Implementations of finite automata in J using "infix" and ...
Clifford A. Reiter
SODA
2003
ACM
110views Algorithms» more  SODA 2003»
15 years 8 months ago
Graded conforming Delaunay tetrahedralization with bounded radius-edge ratio
We propose an algorithm to compute a conforming Delaunay mesh of a polyhedral domain in three dimensions. Arbitrarily small input angles are allowed. The output mesh is graded and...
Siu-Wing Cheng, Sheung-Hung Poon
MVA
1990
160views Computer Vision» more  MVA 1990»
15 years 7 months ago
Estimating the Pose and Motion of a Known Object for Real-Time Robotic Tracking
An approach for estimating the pose and motion of a known moving object in three dimensions from a sequence of monocular images is considered. The principle is to obtain initial e...
Olli Silvén