AbstractThe systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance approach to object recognition over the last five years. Invariance overcomes one of the fundamental difficulties in recognising objects from images: that the appearance of an object depends on viewpoint. This problem is entirely avoided if the geometric description is unaffected by the imaging transformation. Such invariant descriptions can be measured from images without any prior knowledge of the position, orientation and calibration of the camera. These invariant measurements can be used to index a library of object models for recognition and provide a principled basis for the other stages of the recognition process such as featur...
This paper describes the main features of a view-based model of object recognition. The model tries ...
Introduction Over the past few years, there has been considerable interest in the application of ge...
to distinguish similar objects from each other. According to Jain et al. [Jain et aI., 1995] a model...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
AbstractThe systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric inv...
By organizing object recognition as indexing a look-up table of model object fea-tures, it can be ma...
It is remarkable how well the human visual system can cope with changing viewpoints when it comes to...
In this paper we describe a new efficient algorithm for recognizing 3D objects by combining photomet...
In this paper we describe a new efficient algorithm for recognizing 3D objects by combining photomet...
In this paper we describe a new efficient algorithm for recognizing 3D objects by combining photom...
This article introduces a novel method for 3D object recognition, which utilizes well-known local fe...
This paper describes the main features of a view-based model of object recognition. The model tries ...
International audienceThis talk addresses the problem of recognizing three-dimensional (3D) objects ...
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A ne...
This report describes the main features of a view-based model of object recognition. The model does ...
This paper describes the main features of a view-based model of object recognition. The model tries ...
Introduction Over the past few years, there has been considerable interest in the application of ge...
to distinguish similar objects from each other. According to Jain et al. [Jain et aI., 1995] a model...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
AbstractThe systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric inv...
By organizing object recognition as indexing a look-up table of model object fea-tures, it can be ma...
It is remarkable how well the human visual system can cope with changing viewpoints when it comes to...
In this paper we describe a new efficient algorithm for recognizing 3D objects by combining photomet...
In this paper we describe a new efficient algorithm for recognizing 3D objects by combining photomet...
In this paper we describe a new efficient algorithm for recognizing 3D objects by combining photom...
This article introduces a novel method for 3D object recognition, which utilizes well-known local fe...
This paper describes the main features of a view-based model of object recognition. The model tries ...
International audienceThis talk addresses the problem of recognizing three-dimensional (3D) objects ...
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A ne...
This report describes the main features of a view-based model of object recognition. The model does ...
This paper describes the main features of a view-based model of object recognition. The model tries ...
Introduction Over the past few years, there has been considerable interest in the application of ge...
to distinguish similar objects from each other. According to Jain et al. [Jain et aI., 1995] a model...