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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 152
Volume 152, November 2016
- Nikolaos Sarafianos, Bogdan Boteanu, Bogdan Ionescu, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris:
3D Human pose estimation: A review of the literature and analysis of covariates. 1-20 - Roy Josef Jevnisek, Shai Avidan:
Semi global boundary detection. 21-28 - Kun He, Dan Wang, Xu Zhang:
Image segmentation using the level set and improved-variation smoothing. 29-40 - Carlos Cuevas, Raquel Martínez, Narciso García:
Detection of stationary foreground objects: A survey. 41-57 - Zhi Zeng, Jianyuan Jia, Zhaofei Zhu, Dalin Yu:
Adaptive maintenance scheme for codebook-based dynamic background subtraction. 58-66 - Shiqian Wu, Lingxian Yang, Wangming Xu, Jinghong Zheng, Zhengguo Li, Zhijun Fang:
A mutual local-ternary-pattern based method for aligning differently exposed images. 67-78 - Jingjing Liu, Chao Chen, Yan Zhu, Wei Liu, Dimitris N. Metaxas:
Video Classification via Weakly Supervised Sequence Modeling. 79-87 - Dorra Riahi, Guillaume-Alexandre Bilodeau:
Online multi-object tracking by detection based on generative appearance models. 88-102 - Carlos Cuevas, Eva María Yáñez, Narciso García:
Labeled dataset for integral evaluation of moving object detection algorithms: LASIESTA. 103-117 - José Oramas M., Tinne Tuytelaars:
Recovering hard-to-find object instances by sampling context-based object proposals. 118-130 - Pascal Mettes, Jan C. van Gemert, Cees G. M. Snoek:
No spare parts: Sharing part detectors for image categorization. 131-141 - Mark Moyou, Koffi Eddy Ihou, Adrian M. Peter:
LBO-Shape densities: A unified framework for 2D and 3D shape classification on the hypersphere of wavelet densities. 142-154 - Raviteja Vemulapalli, Felipe Arrate, Rama Chellappa:
R3DG features: Relative 3D geometry-based skeletal representations for human action recognition. 155-166 - Sheng He, Petros Samara, Jan Burgers, Lambert Schomaker:
Historical manuscript dating based on temporal pattern codebook. 167-175 - Satoshi Sashida, Yutaka Okabe, Hwee Kuan Lee:
Application of Monte Carlo simulation with block-spin transformation based on the Mumford-Shah segmentation model to three-dimensional biomedical images. 176-189
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