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Face detection is an important step towards a fully automatic face recognition system. Among existing techniques in the literature, methods based on skin-color information have shown computational effectiveness as well as robustness in terms of rotation, scaling and partial occlusion. However, due to color variations resulted from illumination changes, many color-based techniques have yet to demonstrate...
In this work, we propose a framework for classifying structured human behavior in complex real environments, where problems such as frequent illumination changes and heavy occlusions are expected. Since target recognition and tracking can be very challenging, we bypass these problems by employing an approach similar to Motion History Images for feature extraction. Furthermore, to tackle outliers residing...
This paper proposes a new interactive augmented reality (AR) application for tracking a remote-control car controlled by players. We present it as a markerless framework for tracking colored remote-control car by integrating a Bayesian classifier into particle filters. This adds the useful abilities of automatic track initialization and recovery from tracking failures in a dynamic background. Furthermore,...
Computational color constancy is the task of estimating the true reflectances of visible surfaces in an image. In this paper we follow a line of research that assumes uniform illumination of a scene, and that the principal step in estimating reflectances is the estimation of the scene illuminant. We review recent approaches to illuminant estimation, firstly those based on formulae for normalisation...
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