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11. ACCV 2012: Daejeon, Korea
- Kyoung Mu Lee, Yasuyuki Matsushita, James M. Rehg, Zhanyi Hu:
Computer Vision - ACCV 2012 - 11th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Daejeon, Korea, November 5-9, 2012, Revised Selected Papers, Part III. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7726, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-37430-2
Oral Session 6: Optical Flow and Tracking
- Michael Stoll, Sebastian Volz, Andrés Bruhn:
Adaptive Integration of Feature Matches into Variational Optical Flow Methods. 1-14 - Stefan Holzer, Slobodan Ilic, David Joseph Tan, Nassir Navab:
Efficient Learning of Linear Predictors Using Dimensionality Reduction. 15-28 - Yuefeng Chen, Qing Wang:
Robust Visual Tracking Using Dynamic Classifier Selection with Sparse Representation of Label Noise. 29-42
Poster Session 6: Motion, Tracking, and Computational Photography
- Severin Stalder, Helmut Grabner, Luc Van Gool:
Dynamic Objectness for Adaptive Tracking. 43-56 - Guofeng Wang, Fan Zhong, Yue Liu, Qunsheng Peng, Xueying Qin:
Visual Tracking in Continuous Appearance Space via Sparse Coding. 57-70 - Chi Li, Le Lu, Gregory D. Hager, Jianyu Tang, Hanzi Wang:
Robust Object Tracking in Crowd Dynamic Scenes Using Explicit Stereo Depth. 71-85 - Zhaowei Cai, Longyin Wen, Jianwei Yang, Zhen Lei, Stan Z. Li:
Structured Visual Tracking with Dynamic Graph. 86-97 - Suna Kim, Suha Kwak, Jan Feyereisl, Bohyung Han:
Online Multi-target Tracking by Large Margin Structured Learning. 98-111 - Wenbin Li, Darren Cosker, Matthew Brown:
An Anchor Patch Based Optimization Framework for Reducing Optical Flow Drift in Long Image Sequences. 112-125 - Karthik Sankaranarayanan, James W. Davis:
One-Class Multiple Instance Learning and Applications to Target Tracking. 126-139 - Xiaowei Zhang, Dapeng Chen, Zejian Yuan, Nanning Zheng:
Dense Scene Flow Based on Depth and Multi-channel Bilateral Filter. 140-151 - Li Chen, Yue Zhou, Jie Yang:
Object Tracking within the Framework of Concept Drift. 152-162 - Asad A. Butt, Robert T. Collins:
Multiple Target Tracking Using Frame Triplets. 163-176 - Lei Zhang, Qing Wang:
Spatio-Temporal Clustering Model for Multi-object Tracking through Occlusions. 177-190 - Weijun Wang, Ramakant Nevatia:
Robust Object Tracking Using Constellation Model with Superpixel. 191-204 - Peihua Li, Qilong Wang:
Robust Registration-Based Tracking by Sparse Representation with Model Update. 205-216 - Lilian Zhang, Chi Xu, Kok-Meng Lee, Reinhard Koch:
Robust and Efficient Pose Estimation from Line Correspondences. 217-230 - Shenlong Wang, Lei Zhang, Yan Liang:
Nonlocal Spectral Prior Model for Low-Level Vision. 231-244 - Johan Fredriksson, Carl Olsson:
Simultaneous Multiple Rotation Averaging Using Lagrangian Duality. 245-258 - Xióngbiao Luó, Kensaku Mori:
Observation-Driven Adaptive Differential Evolution for Robust Bronchoscope 3-D Motion Tracking. 259-271 - Huei-Fang Yang, Xavier Descombes, Charles Kervrann, Caroline Medioni, Florence Besse:
Tracking Growing Axons by Particle Filtering in 3D + t Fluorescent Two-Photon Microscopy Images. 272-283 - Pulak Purkait, Bhabatosh Chanda:
Image Upscaling Using Multiple Dictionaries of Natural Image Patches. 284-295 - Sivalogeswaran Ratnasingam, Antonio Robles-Kelly:
A Biologically Motivated Double-Opponency Approach to Illumination Invariance. 296-309 - Paul L. Rosin, Jovanka Pantovic, Jovisa D. Zunic:
Measuring Linearity of Closed Curves and Connected Compound Curves. 310-321 - Hyeoungho Bae, Charless C. Fowlkes, Pai H. Chou:
Patch Mosaic for Fast Motion Deblurring. 322-335 - Yuquan Xu, Lu Wang, Xiyuan Hu, Silong Peng:
Single-Image Blind Deblurring for Non-uniform Camera-Shake Blur. 336-348 - Renjie Liao, Zengchang Qin:
Image Super-Resolution Using Local Learnable Kernel Regression. 349-360 - Nikos Komodakis, Nikos Paragios:
MRF-Based Blind Image Deconvolution. 361-374 - Juha Ylioinas, Abdenour Hadid, Yimo Guo, Matti Pietikäinen:
Efficient Image Appearance Description Using Dense Sampling Based Local Binary Patterns. 375-388 - Meng Yi, Yinfei Yang, Wenjing Qi, Yu Zhou, Yunfeng Li, Zygmunt Pizlo, Longin Jan Latecki:
Navigation toward Non-static Target Object Using Footprint Detection Based Tracking. 389-400 - Takashi Shibata, Akihiko Iketani, Shuji Senda:
Single Image Super Resolution Reconstruction in Perturbed Exemplar Sub-space. 401-412 - Nilay L. Khatri, Manjunath V. Joshi:
Image Super-Resolution: Use of Self-learning and Gabor Prior. 413-424
Oral Session 7: Video Analysis and Action Recognition
- Qianru Sun, Hong Liu:
Action Disambiguation Analysis Using Normalized Google-Like Distance Correlogram. 425-437 - Mikhail Sindeev, Anton Konushin, Carsten Rother:
Alpha-Flow for Video Matting. 438-452 - Maodi Hu, Yunhong Wang, James J. Little:
Combinational Subsequence Matching for Human Identification from General Actions. 453-464
Poster Session 7: Video Analysis and Action Recognition
- Simon Hermann, Reinhard Klette:
Iterative Semi-Global Matching for Robust Driver Assistance Systems. 465-478 - Gattigorla Nagendar, Sai Ganesh Bandiatmakuri, Mahesh Goud Tandarpally, C. V. Jawahar:
Action Recognition Using Canonical Correlation Kernels. 479-492 - SeungJong Noh, Moongu Jeon:
A New Framework for Background Subtraction Using Multiple Cues. 493-506 - Xiaobin Zhu, Jing Liu, Jinqiao Wang, Wei Fu, Hanqing Lu:
Weighted Interaction Force Estimation for Abnormality Detection in Crowd Scenes. 507-518 - Ardhendu Behera, David C. Hogg, Anthony G. Cohn:
Egocentric Activity Monitoring and Recovery. 519-532 - Andrei Zaharescu, Richard Wildes:
Spatiotemporal Salience via Centre-Surround Comparison of Visual Spacetime Orientations. 533-546 - Jie Geng, Zhenjiang Miao, Hai Chi:
Temporal-Spatial Refinements for Video Concept Fusion. 547-559 - Ramya Srinivasan, Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury:
Features with Feelings - Incorporating User Preferences in Video Categorization. 560-571 - Xingxing Wang, Limin Wang, Yu Qiao:
A Comparative Study of Encoding, Pooling and Normalization Methods for Action Recognition. 572-585 - Nicolas Riche, Matei Mancas, Dubravko Culibrk, Vladimir S. Crnojevic, Bernard Gosselin, Thierry Dutoit:
Dynamic Saliency Models and Human Attention: A Comparative Study on Videos. 586-598 - Xinmiao Ding, Bing Li, Weiming Hu, Weihua Xiong, Zhenchong Wang:
Horror Video Scene Recognition Based on Multi-view Multi-instance Learning. 599-610 - Kai Cordes, Björn Scheuermann, Bodo Rosenhahn, Jörn Ostermann:
Learning Object Appearance from Occlusions Using Structure and Motion Recovery. 611-623 - Irene Kotsia, Ioannis Patras:
Exploring the Similarities of Neighboring Spatiotemporal Points for Action Pair Matching. 624-635 - Mauricio Hess-Flores, Mark A. Duchaineau, Kenneth I. Joy:
Sequential Reconstruction Segment-Wise Feature Track and Structure Updating Based on Parallax Paths. 636-649 - Georgios Tzimiropoulos, Joan Alabort-i-Medina, Stefanos Zafeiriou, Maja Pantic:
Generic Active Appearance Models Revisited. 650-663 - Yi Xie, Mingtao Pei, Zhao Liu, Tianfu Wu:
Tracking Pedestrian with Multi-component Online Deformable Part-Based Model. 664-676 - Guanwen Zhang, Yu Wang, Jien Kato, Takafumi Marutani, Kenji Mase:
Local Distance Comparison for Multiple-shot People Re-identification. 677-690 - Rok Mandeljc, Stanislav Kovacic, Matej Kristan, Janez Pers:
Non-sequential Multi-view Detection, Localization and Identification of People Using Multi-modal Feature Maps. 691-704 - Clemens Arth, Gerhard Reitmayr, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Full 6DOF Pose Estimation from Geo-Located Images. 705-717 - Liangjing Ding, Adrian Barbu, Anke Meyer-Baese:
Learning a Quality-Based Ranking for Feature Point Trajectories. 718-733
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