AbstractIn this paper a novel method for indexing views of 3D objects is presented. The topological properties of the regions of views of an object or of a set of objects are used to define an index based on region connection calculus and oriented matroid theory. Both are formalisms for qualitative spatial representation and reasoning and are complementary in the sense that, whereas region connection calculus characterize connectivity of couples of connected regions of views, oriented matroids encode relative position of disjoint regions of views and give local and global topological information about their spatial distribution. This indexing technique has been applied to hypothesis generation from a single view to reduce the number of cand...
International audienceIn this paper we consider large image collections and their organization into ...
International audienceThe paper presents novel ideas on spatial reasoning by considering shape and s...
This dissertation explores the problem of effectively matching a single 2D image of a potentially cl...
AbstractIn this paper a novel method for indexing views of 3D objects is presented. The topological ...
In this paper, we propose the use of algebraic functions of views for indexing-based object recognit...
We present a search engine dedicated to 3D object databases. The originality of the method is to rep...
AbstractThe aspect graph (AG) has been proposed as a viewer-centered tool for object recognition. Al...
The spatial relationship between different objects plays an important role in defining the context o...
A general-purpose object indexing technique is described that combines the virtues of principal comp...
Properties of objects and spatial relations between objects play an important role in rule-based app...
International audienceThis paper presents a region merging process controlled by topological feature...
The spatial relationship between different objects plays an important role in defining the context o...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze the ability of a computer vision system to derive pro...
By organizing object recognition as indexing a look-up table of model object fea-tures, it can be ma...
Abstract. It has been proved that spatial relations among objects and object’s parts play a fundamen...
International audienceIn this paper we consider large image collections and their organization into ...
International audienceThe paper presents novel ideas on spatial reasoning by considering shape and s...
This dissertation explores the problem of effectively matching a single 2D image of a potentially cl...
AbstractIn this paper a novel method for indexing views of 3D objects is presented. The topological ...
In this paper, we propose the use of algebraic functions of views for indexing-based object recognit...
We present a search engine dedicated to 3D object databases. The originality of the method is to rep...
AbstractThe aspect graph (AG) has been proposed as a viewer-centered tool for object recognition. Al...
The spatial relationship between different objects plays an important role in defining the context o...
A general-purpose object indexing technique is described that combines the virtues of principal comp...
Properties of objects and spatial relations between objects play an important role in rule-based app...
International audienceThis paper presents a region merging process controlled by topological feature...
The spatial relationship between different objects plays an important role in defining the context o...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze the ability of a computer vision system to derive pro...
By organizing object recognition as indexing a look-up table of model object fea-tures, it can be ma...
Abstract. It has been proved that spatial relations among objects and object’s parts play a fundamen...
International audienceIn this paper we consider large image collections and their organization into ...
International audienceThe paper presents novel ideas on spatial reasoning by considering shape and s...
This dissertation explores the problem of effectively matching a single 2D image of a potentially cl...