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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 166
Volume 166, January 2018
- David Stutz, Alexander Hermans, Bastian Leibe:
Superpixels: An evaluation of the state-of-the-art. 1-27 - Ioannis Kazantzidis, Francisco Flórez-Revuelta, Mickael Dequidt, Natasha Hill, Jean-Christophe Nebel:
Vide-omics: A genomics-inspired paradigm for video analysis. 28-40 - Zhenyang Li, Kirill Gavrilyuk, Efstratios Gavves, Mihir Jain, Cees G. M. Snoek:
VideoLSTM convolves, attends and flows for action recognition. 41-50 - Moonsub Byeon, Haan-Ju Yoo, Kikyung Kim, Songhwai Oh, Jin Young Choi:
Unified optimization framework for localization and tracking of multiple targets with multiple cameras. 51-65 - Lilita Kiforenko, Bertram Drost, Federico Tombari, Norbert Krüger, Anders Glent Buch:
A performance evaluation of point pair features. 66-80 - Ping Wang, Guili Xu, Zhengsheng Wang, Yuehua Cheng:
An efficient solution to the perspective-three-point pose problem. 81-87 - Wen Kou, Loong-Fah Cheong, Zhiying Zhou:
Proximal robust factorization for piecewise planar reconstruction. 88-101 - Takahiko Furuya, Ryutarou Ohbuchi:
Learning part-in-whole relation of 3D shapes for part-based 3D model retrieval. 102-114
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