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Underwater 3D Capture using a Low-Cost Commercial Depth Camera

Underwater 3D Capture using a Low-Cost Commercial Depth Camera

by Martina Megaro | Mar 7, 2016 | Capture, Visual Computing

Underwater 3D Capture using a Low-Cost Commercial Depth Camera   This paper presents underwater 3D capture using a commercial depth camera. March 7, 2016IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) 2016   Authors Sundara Tejaswi Digumarti...
Automatic Multiview Synthesis – Towards a Mobile System on a Chip

Automatic Multiview Synthesis – Towards a Mobile System on a Chip

by Martina Megaro | Dec 13, 2015 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Automatic Multiview Synthesis – Towards a Mobile System on a Chip   In this paper, we present a complete hardware system for fully automatic MVS. December 13, 2015International Conference on Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP) 2015   Authors Michael...
Fully Connected Object Proposals For Video Segmentation

Fully Connected Object Proposals For Video Segmentation

by Martina Megaro | Dec 11, 2015 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Fully Connected Object Proposals For Video Segmentation   We present a novel approach to video segmentation using multiple object proposals. December 11, 2015International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) 2015   Authors Federico Perazzi (Disney Research/ETH...
Extending the Performance of Human Classifiers using a Viewpoint Specific Approach

Extending the Performance of Human Classifiers using a Viewpoint Specific Approach

by Martina Megaro | Jan 6, 2015 | Machine Learning, Visual Computing

Extending the Performance of Human Classifiers using a Viewpoint Specific Approach   This paper describes human classifiers that are ‘viewpoint specific’, meaning specific to subjects being observed by a particular camera in a particular scene. January 6,...
Temporally Coherent Local Tone Mapping of HDR Video

Temporally Coherent Local Tone Mapping of HDR Video

by Martina Megaro | Nov 19, 2014 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Temporally Coherent Local Tone Mapping of HDR Video   Recent subjective studies showed that current tone mapping operators either produce disturbing temporal artifacts, or are limited in their local contrast reproduction capability. We address both of these issues and...
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