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Xinke Tang, Yi Li
Lightness illusions, such as the seemingly opposing effects of brightness contrast and assimilation, are characterized by visually perceived intensity images that differ from physical reality. Traditional hypotheses from signal processing community ...
ICIP 2012 - September 2013
Shaokang Chen, Conrad Sanderson, Mehrtash Harandi, Brian Lovell
Existing multi-model approaches for image set classification extract local models by clustering each image set individually only once, with fixed clusters used for matching with other image sets. However, this may result in the two closest clusters to ...
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) - June 2013
Tao Wang, Xuming He, Nick Barnes
We propose a structured Hough voting method for detecting objects with heavy occlusion in indoor environments. First, we extend the Hough hypothesis space to include both object location and its visibility pattern, and design a new score function that ...
2013 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) - June 2013
Cong Phuoc Huynh, Antonio Robles-Kelly
Due to the high dimensionality of spectral data, spectrum representation techniques have often concentrated on modelling the spectra as a linear combination of a small basis set. Here, we focus on the evaluation of the Gaussian mixture model in [3], the ...
IEEE Workshop on Perception Beyond the Visible Spectrum (PBVS) - June 2013
Azadeh Alavi, Mehrtash Harandi, Conrad Sanderson
n/a - June 2013
Yi Li, Fang Wang
Simple tree models for articulated objects prevails in the last decade. However, it is also believed that these simple tree models are not capable of capturing large variations in many scenarios, such as human pose estimation. This paper attempts to ...
Please start typing name here.. - June 2013
Purpose: Optimising visual acuity is an important challenge in prosthetic vision. With a small pupil size, the eye optics can result in low-pass filtering of the retinal image at the Nyquist frequency with respect to the photoreceptor density so that ...
ARVO - May 2013
Siva Ratnasingam, Antonio Robles-Kelly
In this paper we propose a biologically inspired computational model based upon the human visual pathway in order to achieve a feature pair that is robust to changes in scene illumination variation. Here, we draw inspiration from the V4 area in the ...
Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV) - March 2013
Siva Ratnasingam, steve collins, Javier Hernández-Andrés
An approach is proposed for improving the quality of spectral information that can be obtained from daylight illuminated scenes using pixel level colour constancy algorithms. The proposed approach utilises the fact that the correlated colour temperature ...
EURASIP - March 2013