This thesis presents a method of object classification using the idea of deformable shape matching. Three types of visual features, geometric blur, C1 and SIFT, are used to generate feature descriptors. These feature descriptors are then used to find point correspondences between pairs of images. Various morphable models are created by small subsets of these correspondences using thin-plate spline. Given these morphs, a simple algorithm, least median of squares (LMEDS), is used to find the best morph. A scoring metric, using both LMEDS and distance transform, is used to classify test images based on a nearest neighbor algorithm. We perform the experiments on the Caltech 101 dataset [5]. To ease computation, for each test image, a sho...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] We develop a set of methods t...
Shape characteristics play an important part in computer graphics. They help us to better understan...
Statistical analysis of anatomical shape differences between two different populations can be reduce...
Computer Science This thesis presents a method of object classification using the idea of deformable...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Shape blending, or shape morphing, refers to the progressive transformation from one shape to anothe...
Abstract: Problem statement: The shape of an object is very important in object recognition. Shape ...
Image morphing has been recognized as an interesting and powerful tool for visual effects, allowing ...
Abstract: Problem statement: The matching problem of complex objects is one of the most difficult ta...
We develop an approach to object recognition based on match-ing shapes and using a resulting measure...
This paper presents an automated technique for fitting a 2D image to a 3D morphable model in an Anal...
This paper reviews model-based methods for non-rigid shape recognition. These methods model, match a...
The problem of object recognition has been at the forefront of computer vision research in the last ...
This thesis describes a flexible model for representing images of objects of a certain class, such a...
Meshes have become a widespread and popular representation of models in computer graphics. Morphing ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] We develop a set of methods t...
Shape characteristics play an important part in computer graphics. They help us to better understan...
Statistical analysis of anatomical shape differences between two different populations can be reduce...
Computer Science This thesis presents a method of object classification using the idea of deformable...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Shape blending, or shape morphing, refers to the progressive transformation from one shape to anothe...
Abstract: Problem statement: The shape of an object is very important in object recognition. Shape ...
Image morphing has been recognized as an interesting and powerful tool for visual effects, allowing ...
Abstract: Problem statement: The matching problem of complex objects is one of the most difficult ta...
We develop an approach to object recognition based on match-ing shapes and using a resulting measure...
This paper presents an automated technique for fitting a 2D image to a 3D morphable model in an Anal...
This paper reviews model-based methods for non-rigid shape recognition. These methods model, match a...
The problem of object recognition has been at the forefront of computer vision research in the last ...
This thesis describes a flexible model for representing images of objects of a certain class, such a...
Meshes have become a widespread and popular representation of models in computer graphics. Morphing ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] We develop a set of methods t...
Shape characteristics play an important part in computer graphics. They help us to better understan...
Statistical analysis of anatomical shape differences between two different populations can be reduce...