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Cast shadows add additional difficulties on detecting objects because they locally modify image intensity and color. Shadows may appear or disappear in an image when the object, the camera, or both are free to move through a scene. This work evaluates the performance of an object detection method based on boosted HOG paired with three different image representations in outdoor video sequences. We...
Video scene text contains semantic information and thus can contribute significantly to video indexing and summarization. However, most of the previous approaches to detecting scene text from videos experience difficulties in handling texts with various character size and text alignments. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm of scene text detection and localization in video. Based on our observation...
This paper presents an automatic face replacement approach in video based on 2D morphable model. Our approach includes three main modules: face alignment, face morph, and face fusion. Given a source image and target video, the Active Shape Models (ASM) is adopted to source image and target frames for face alignment. Then the source face shape is warped to match the target face shape by a 2D morphable...
A video sequence of a head moving across a large pose angle contains much richer information than a single-view image, and hence has greater potential for identification purposes. This paper explores and evaluates the use of a multi-frame fusion method to improve face recognition in the presence of strong shadow. The dataset includes videos of 257 subjects who rotated their heads by 0° to 90°. Experiments...
The use of camera as a biometric sensor is desirable due to its ubiquity and low cost, especially for mobile devices. Palm print is an effective modality in such cases due to its discrimination power, ease of presentation and the scale and size of texture for capture by commodity cameras. However, the unconstrained nature of pose and lighting introduces several challenges in the recognition process...
The most successful approaches to video understanding and video matching use local spatio-temporal features as a sparse representation for video content. Until now, no principled evaluation of these features has been done. We present FeEval, a dataset for the evaluation of such features. For the first time, this dataset allows for a systematic measurement of the stability and the invariance of local...
A novel visual tracking algorithm is proposed in this paper. The algorithm uses pixel-pair features to discriminate between an image patch with an object in the correct position and image patches with an object in an incorrect position. The pixel-pair feature is considered to be robust for the illumination change, and also is robust for partial occlusion when appropriate features are selected in every...
This paper presents a novel disparity map refinement method and vision based surveillance framework for the task of detecting objects of interest in dynamic outdoor environments from two stereo video sequences taken at different times and from different viewing angles by a mobile camera platform. The proposed framework includes several steps, the first of which computes disparity maps of the same...
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