A multiresolution, model-based matching technique is described for coarse-to-fine object recognition. Each two-dimensional object is modeled as a directed acyclic graph. Each node in the graph stores a boundary segment of the object model at a selected level of spatial resolution. The root node of the graph contains the coarsest resolution representation of the boundary of the object, leaf nodes contain sections of the boundary at the highest resolution, and intermediate nodes contain features at intermediate levels of resolution. Arcs are directed from boundary segments at one level of resolution to spatially related boundary segments at finer levels of resolution. A generalized Hough transform is used to match the model nodes with regions...
Methods and systems for performing object directed recognition based on two-dimensional images and t...
Methods and systems for performing object directed recognition based on two-dimensional images and t...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a general frame for a system of automatic modelling ...
The use of image pyramids and hierarchical models for 2-D object recognition is described. The image...
Object recognition can be formulated as matching image features to model features. When recognition ...
We address the problem of object recognition in computer vision. We rep-resent each model and the sc...
This paper presents a multiresolution approach that uses a diffusion process to describe the shape o...
Amodelling system for object recognition and pose estimation is presented in this work, based on app...
Amodelling system for object recognition and pose estimation is presented in this work, based on app...
An object recognition system is presented that uses CAD generated descriptions as the basis for auto...
This paper presents an object recognition method based on recursive neural networks (RNNs) and multi...
This paper presents an object recognition method based on recursive neural networks (RNNs) and multi...
This paper presents an object recognition method based on recursive neural networks (RNNs) and multi...
This paper presents an object recognition method based on recursive neural networks (RNNs) and multi...
We introduce a novel view-based object representation, called the saliency map graph (SMG), which ca...
Methods and systems for performing object directed recognition based on two-dimensional images and t...
Methods and systems for performing object directed recognition based on two-dimensional images and t...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a general frame for a system of automatic modelling ...
The use of image pyramids and hierarchical models for 2-D object recognition is described. The image...
Object recognition can be formulated as matching image features to model features. When recognition ...
We address the problem of object recognition in computer vision. We rep-resent each model and the sc...
This paper presents a multiresolution approach that uses a diffusion process to describe the shape o...
Amodelling system for object recognition and pose estimation is presented in this work, based on app...
Amodelling system for object recognition and pose estimation is presented in this work, based on app...
An object recognition system is presented that uses CAD generated descriptions as the basis for auto...
This paper presents an object recognition method based on recursive neural networks (RNNs) and multi...
This paper presents an object recognition method based on recursive neural networks (RNNs) and multi...
This paper presents an object recognition method based on recursive neural networks (RNNs) and multi...
This paper presents an object recognition method based on recursive neural networks (RNNs) and multi...
We introduce a novel view-based object representation, called the saliency map graph (SMG), which ca...
Methods and systems for performing object directed recognition based on two-dimensional images and t...
Methods and systems for performing object directed recognition based on two-dimensional images and t...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a general frame for a system of automatic modelling ...