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Feature matching is fundamental to many vision tasks. Due to the low visibility of images in underwater environments, traditional pixels-based matching methods suffer from miss-matching or error-matching. Recently, Superpixel based features have been applied to image feature analysis. However, most of existing methods dedicate to rectified stereo matching with images captured in the air. This paper...
Computer vision algorithms are known to be extremely sensitive to the environmental conditions in which the data is captured, e.g., lighting conditions and target density. Tuning of parameters or choosing a completely new algorithm is often needed to achieve a certain performance level. In this paper, we focus on this problem and propose a framework to automatically choose the “best” algorithm-parameter...
Human face analysis is the basis for many other computer vision tasks, such as camera surveillance, entrance authorization and age estimation. With 3D face models, the vision task based on facial analysis can usually achieve a higher accuracy than the 2D cases since it provides more information with the additional dimension. However, most existing 3D face reconstruction methods suffer from complicated...
This paper presents a novel method to conduct camera pose estimation though combining Kinect and Perspective-n-points algorithms. Most existing camera pose estimation methods suffer from the errors caused by inevitable outliers between 2D–3D correspondences. To this end, we propose to use a random down sampling process to deal with outliers in this paper. The proposed method is divided into two main...
In this paper, we propose a new selective search strategy for object detection using hierarchical segmentation model. Our method differs from exhaustive search in that the former is class-independent and generates less candidate positions. The experimental results show that this selective search method can recall almost all objects in the five object classes of Caltech 101 dataset using only a few...
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