The human visual process can be studied by examining the computational problems associated with deriving useful information from retinal images. In this paper, we apply this approach to the problem of representing three-dimensional shapes for the purpose of recognition
Given a single image taken from any popular digital camera, how can an object from the scene be reco...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
We survey the state-of-the-art of shape representations from both com-puter science and cognitive sc...
A method is given for representing 3-D shapes. It is based on a hierarchy of stick figures (called...
The appearance of a three-dimensional object (that is, the pattern formed by its projection onto the...
Methods are presented (1) to partition or decompose a visual scene into the bodies forming it; (2)...
The design of a general purpose artificial vision system capable of recognizing arbitrarily complex ...
[[abstract]]The authors present a new approach to automatic recognition of 3-D objects. This approac...
Three-dimensional digital images are encountered m a variety of problems, including computed tomogra...
This paper examines the processing of visual information beyond the creation of the early represen...
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A ne...
Abstract. This survey summarizes many recent theories and methods proposed for visual preprocessing ...
This thesis primarily investigates the potential of the Pairwise Geometric Histogram (PGH) represent...
The geometrical model of recognizing stimuli represented by the images composed of lines has been co...
Correctly judging poses, sizes, and shapes of objects in a scene are functionally important componen...
Given a single image taken from any popular digital camera, how can an object from the scene be reco...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
We survey the state-of-the-art of shape representations from both com-puter science and cognitive sc...
A method is given for representing 3-D shapes. It is based on a hierarchy of stick figures (called...
The appearance of a three-dimensional object (that is, the pattern formed by its projection onto the...
Methods are presented (1) to partition or decompose a visual scene into the bodies forming it; (2)...
The design of a general purpose artificial vision system capable of recognizing arbitrarily complex ...
[[abstract]]The authors present a new approach to automatic recognition of 3-D objects. This approac...
Three-dimensional digital images are encountered m a variety of problems, including computed tomogra...
This paper examines the processing of visual information beyond the creation of the early represen...
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape. (1) A ne...
Abstract. This survey summarizes many recent theories and methods proposed for visual preprocessing ...
This thesis primarily investigates the potential of the Pairwise Geometric Histogram (PGH) represent...
The geometrical model of recognizing stimuli represented by the images composed of lines has been co...
Correctly judging poses, sizes, and shapes of objects in a scene are functionally important componen...
Given a single image taken from any popular digital camera, how can an object from the scene be reco...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
We survey the state-of-the-art of shape representations from both com-puter science and cognitive sc...