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Author
Jaume Amores; Petia Radeva
Title
Registration and Retrieval of Highly Elastic Bodies using Contextual Information
Type
Journal Article
Year
2005
Publication
Pattern Recognition Letters
Abbreviated Journal
PRL
Volume
26
Issue
11
Pages
1720–1731
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IF: 1.138
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ADAS;MILAB
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no
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ADAS @ adas @ AmR2005b
Serial
592
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Author
Jaume Amores; N. Sebe; Petia Radeva
Title
Boosting the distance estimation: Application to the K-Nearest Neighbor Classifier
Type
Journal Article
Year
2006
Publication
Pattern Recognition Letters
Abbreviated Journal
PRL
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
201–209
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ADAS @ adas @ ASR2006
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643
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Author
Fadi Dornaika; Angel Sappa
Title
Rigid and Non-rigid Face Motion Tracking by Aligning Texture Maps and Stereo 3D Models
Type
Journal Article
Year
2007
Publication
Pattern Recognition Letters
Abbreviated Journal
PRL
Volume
28
Issue
15
Pages
2116-2126
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ADAS @ adas @ DoS2007c
Serial
877
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Author
Fadi Dornaika; Angel Sappa
Title
Instantaneous 3D motion from image derivatives using the Least Trimmed Square Regression
Type
Journal Article
Year
2009
Publication
Pattern Recognition Letters
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PRL
Volume
30
Issue
5
Pages
535–543
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This paper presents a new technique to the instantaneous 3D motion estimation. The main contributions are as follows. First, we show that the 3D camera or scene velocity can be retrieved from image derivatives only assuming that the scene contains a dominant plane. Second, we propose a new robust algorithm that simultaneously provides the Least Trimmed Square solution and the percentage of inliers-the non-contaminated data. Experiments on both synthetic and real image sequences demonstrated the effectiveness of the developed method. Those experiments show that the new robust approach can outperform classical robust schemes.
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Elsevier Science Inc.
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0167-8655
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ADAS @ adas @ DoS2009a
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1115
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Author
Fernando Barrera; Felipe Lumbreras; Angel Sappa
Title
Multispectral Piecewise Planar Stereo using Manhattan-World Assumption
Type
Journal Article
Year
2013
Publication
Pattern Recognition Letters
Abbreviated Journal
PRL
Volume
34
Issue
1
Pages
52-61
Keywords
Multispectral stereo rig; Dense disparity maps from multispectral stereo; Color and infrared images
Abstract
This paper proposes a new framework for extracting dense disparity maps from a multispectral stereo rig. The system is constructed with an infrared and a color camera. It is intended to explore novel multispectral stereo matching approaches that will allow further extraction of semantic information. The proposed framework consists of three stages. Firstly, an initial sparse disparity map is generated by using a cost function based on feature matching in a multiresolution scheme. Then, by looking at the color image, a set of planar hypotheses is defined to describe the surfaces on the scene. Finally, the previous stages are combined by reformulating the disparity computation as a global minimization problem. The paper has two main contributions. The first contribution combines mutual information with a shape descriptor based on gradient in a multiresolution scheme. The second contribution, which is based on the Manhattan-world assumption, extracts a dense disparity representation using the graph cut algorithm. Experimental results in outdoor scenarios are provided showing the validity of the proposed framework.
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ADAS; 600.054; 600.055; 605.203
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Admin @ si @ BLS2013
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2245
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