We represent arbitrary smooth curved 3D shapes by a discrete set of HOT curves where a surface admits High Order Tangents. These curves determine the structure of the image contours and its catastrophic changes, and there is a natural correspondence between some of them and monocular contour features such as inflections and bitangents. We present a method for automatically constructing the HOT curves from continuous sequences of video images and describe an approach to object recognition using viewpoint-dependent monocular image features as indices into a database of models and as a basis for pose estimation. We have implemented both the methods and present results obtained from real images
A general paradigm for recognizing 3D objects is offered, and applied to some geometric primitives (...
Feature curves are largely adopted to highlight shape features, such as sharp lines, or to divide su...
3D object modeling is an important issue in creation of virtual environment. This paper presents an ...
The main focus of research in computer vision in the past has been on polyhedral objects that give r...
To recognize three-dimensional objects bounded by smooth curved surfaces from monocular image contou...
We introduce a new surface representation for recognizing curved objects. Our approach begins by rep...
Introduces a new surface representation for recognizing curved objects. The authors approach begins ...
In addition to facial textures, manifested in facial images, shapes of facial surfaces are also impo...
The recognition of objects that appear in a video sequence is an essential aspect of any video conte...
Geometric models represent the shape and structure of objects. The mathematical description of geome...
The aspect graph is a viewer-centered object representation that describes the shape of the object b...
A rcpresmltation for image curves and an algorithm for its complltntion arc introducrd. The represen...
Various techniques are described for the computer perception of curved objects (cups, mugs, toruses...
This paper describes a new method to be used in the recognition of three-dimensional objects with cu...
In this paper, we present a method for extracting salient local features from 3D models using surfac...
A general paradigm for recognizing 3D objects is offered, and applied to some geometric primitives (...
Feature curves are largely adopted to highlight shape features, such as sharp lines, or to divide su...
3D object modeling is an important issue in creation of virtual environment. This paper presents an ...
The main focus of research in computer vision in the past has been on polyhedral objects that give r...
To recognize three-dimensional objects bounded by smooth curved surfaces from monocular image contou...
We introduce a new surface representation for recognizing curved objects. Our approach begins by rep...
Introduces a new surface representation for recognizing curved objects. The authors approach begins ...
In addition to facial textures, manifested in facial images, shapes of facial surfaces are also impo...
The recognition of objects that appear in a video sequence is an essential aspect of any video conte...
Geometric models represent the shape and structure of objects. The mathematical description of geome...
The aspect graph is a viewer-centered object representation that describes the shape of the object b...
A rcpresmltation for image curves and an algorithm for its complltntion arc introducrd. The represen...
Various techniques are described for the computer perception of curved objects (cups, mugs, toruses...
This paper describes a new method to be used in the recognition of three-dimensional objects with cu...
In this paper, we present a method for extracting salient local features from 3D models using surfac...
A general paradigm for recognizing 3D objects is offered, and applied to some geometric primitives (...
Feature curves are largely adopted to highlight shape features, such as sharp lines, or to divide su...
3D object modeling is an important issue in creation of virtual environment. This paper presents an ...