Channel-coded feature maps (CCFMs) represent arbitrary image features using multi-dimensional histograms with soft and overlapping bins. This representation can be seen as a generalization of the SIFT descriptor, where one advantage is that it is better suited for computing derivatives with respect to image transformations. Using these derivatives, a local optimization of image scale, rotation and position relative to a reference view can be computed. If piecewise polynomial bin functions are used, e.g. B-splines, these histograms can be computed by first encoding the data set into a histogram-like representation with non-overlapping multi-dimensional monomials as bin functions. This representation can then be processed using multi-dimensio...
State-of-the-art local feature descriptors like SIFT or SURF require a significant amount of computa...
Conventional image classification models commonly adopt a single feature vector to represent informa...
Advances and new insights into algorithms for piecewise smooth image reconstruction are presented. S...
This thesis is about channel-coded feature maps applied in view-based object recognition, tracking, ...
Linear scale-space theory is the fundamental building block for many approaches to image processing ...
An efficient way to transmit multi-view images is to send the texture image together with a correspo...
In this thesis the development of a novel descriptor for boundary images represented in a chain code...
In this paper we propose a novel feature based on SIFT (Scale Invariant Feature Transform) algorithm...
Despite the success of hand-crafted features in computer visioning for many years, nowadays, this ha...
... this paper, we propose a new algorithm for the coding of depth-maps that provides an efficient r...
Abstract. Feature hierarchies are essential to many visual object recog-nition systems and are well ...
We propose a fast, accurate matching method for estimating dense pixel correspondences across scenes...
Abstract — Piecewise smooth (PWS) images (e.g., depth maps or animation images) contain unique signa...
In this thesis a new type of representation for medium level vision operations is explored. We focus...
The SIFT (Scale Invariant Feature Transform) descriptor is a widely used method for matching image f...
State-of-the-art local feature descriptors like SIFT or SURF require a significant amount of computa...
Conventional image classification models commonly adopt a single feature vector to represent informa...
Advances and new insights into algorithms for piecewise smooth image reconstruction are presented. S...
This thesis is about channel-coded feature maps applied in view-based object recognition, tracking, ...
Linear scale-space theory is the fundamental building block for many approaches to image processing ...
An efficient way to transmit multi-view images is to send the texture image together with a correspo...
In this thesis the development of a novel descriptor for boundary images represented in a chain code...
In this paper we propose a novel feature based on SIFT (Scale Invariant Feature Transform) algorithm...
Despite the success of hand-crafted features in computer visioning for many years, nowadays, this ha...
... this paper, we propose a new algorithm for the coding of depth-maps that provides an efficient r...
Abstract. Feature hierarchies are essential to many visual object recog-nition systems and are well ...
We propose a fast, accurate matching method for estimating dense pixel correspondences across scenes...
Abstract — Piecewise smooth (PWS) images (e.g., depth maps or animation images) contain unique signa...
In this thesis a new type of representation for medium level vision operations is explored. We focus...
The SIFT (Scale Invariant Feature Transform) descriptor is a widely used method for matching image f...
State-of-the-art local feature descriptors like SIFT or SURF require a significant amount of computa...
Conventional image classification models commonly adopt a single feature vector to represent informa...
Advances and new insights into algorithms for piecewise smooth image reconstruction are presented. S...