In practice, understanding the spatial relationships between the surfaces of an object, can significantly improve the performance of object recognition systems. In this paper we propose a novel framework to recognize objects in pictures taken from arbitrary viewpoints. The idea is to maintain the frontal views of the major faces of objects in a global flatmap. Then an unfolding warping technique is used to change the pose of the query object in the test view so that all visible surfaces of the object can be observed from a frontal viewpoint, improving the handling of serious occlusions and large viewpoint changes. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach through analysis of recognition trials of complex objects with comparison to po...
This paper examines the recognition of rigid objects bounded by smooth surfaces using an alignment...
We propose a weakly supervised method to arrange images of a given category based on the relative po...
International audienceThis talk addresses the problem of recognizing three-dimensional (3D) objects ...
In a first chapter we describe a method to model perspective distortion as a one- parameter family o...
Methods based on local, viewpoint invariant features have proven capable of recognizing objects in s...
Most face recognition systems are optimized for frontal face recordings and even relatively small de...
Amodelling system for object recognition and pose estimation is presented in this work, based on app...
The project entitiled 'Digital Photo Morphing' is the author's Final Year Project. The purpose of th...
Existing image-based rendering methods usually adopt depth-based image warping operation to synthesi...
An important problem in vision is to detect the presence of a known rigid, 3-d object. The general 3...
This report describes a view-based method for object recognition and estimation of object pose in st...
This report describes a view-based method for object recognition and estimation of object pose in st...
We present an interactive method that manipulates perceived object shape from a single input color i...
There have been important recent advances in object recognition through the matching of invariant lo...
In this paper, a new warping technique called contour-based warping is presented. Feature contours o...
This paper examines the recognition of rigid objects bounded by smooth surfaces using an alignment...
We propose a weakly supervised method to arrange images of a given category based on the relative po...
International audienceThis talk addresses the problem of recognizing three-dimensional (3D) objects ...
In a first chapter we describe a method to model perspective distortion as a one- parameter family o...
Methods based on local, viewpoint invariant features have proven capable of recognizing objects in s...
Most face recognition systems are optimized for frontal face recordings and even relatively small de...
Amodelling system for object recognition and pose estimation is presented in this work, based on app...
The project entitiled 'Digital Photo Morphing' is the author's Final Year Project. The purpose of th...
Existing image-based rendering methods usually adopt depth-based image warping operation to synthesi...
An important problem in vision is to detect the presence of a known rigid, 3-d object. The general 3...
This report describes a view-based method for object recognition and estimation of object pose in st...
This report describes a view-based method for object recognition and estimation of object pose in st...
We present an interactive method that manipulates perceived object shape from a single input color i...
There have been important recent advances in object recognition through the matching of invariant lo...
In this paper, a new warping technique called contour-based warping is presented. Feature contours o...
This paper examines the recognition of rigid objects bounded by smooth surfaces using an alignment...
We propose a weakly supervised method to arrange images of a given category based on the relative po...
International audienceThis talk addresses the problem of recognizing three-dimensional (3D) objects ...