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  1. 2.5D Sketch and Depth Maps

    In previous chapters, we discuss the first stage of early visual processing, i.e., representing the changes and structures in the image with the...
    Song-Chun Zhu, Ying Nian Wu in Computer Vision
    Chapter 2023
  2. 2.1D Sketch and Layered Representation

    Primal sketch is a generic two-layer 2D representation in terms of how image content is explained away with respect to either explicit basis...
    Song-Chun Zhu, Ying Nian Wu in Computer Vision
    Chapter 2023
  3. Introduction

    The primary aim of this book is to pursue knowledge representation for vision. In a world in which technology generates immense amounts of data from...
    Song-Chun Zhu, Ying Nian Wu in Computer Vision
    Chapter 2023
  4. Fourier Analysis of Signals

    As we have seen in the last chapter, music signals are generally complex sound mixtures that consist of a multitude of different sound components....
    Chapter 2021
  5. Cognitive mechanism related to line drawings and its applications in intelligent process of visual media: a survey

    Line drawings, as a concise form, can be recognized by infants and even chimpanzees. Recently, how the visual system processes line-drawings attracts...

    Yong** Liu, Min**g Yu, ... Lexing **e in Frontiers of Computer Science
    Article 22 June 2015
  6. Fourier Analysis of Signals

    As we have seen in the last chapter, music signals are generally complex sound mixtures that consist of a multitude of different sound components....
    Chapter 2015
  7. Bayesian Inference for Layer Representation with Mixed Markov Random Field

    This paper presents a Bayesian inference algorithm for image layer representation [26], 2.1D sketch [6], with mixed Markov random field. 2.1D sketch...
    Conference paper 2007
  8. A Probabilistic Exclusion Principle for Tracking Multiple Objects

    Tracking multiple targets is a challenging problem, especially when the targets are “identical”, in the sense that the same model is used to describe...

    John MacCormick, Andrew Blake in International Journal of Computer Vision
    Article 01 August 2000
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