Computer Vision - ECCV 2006 Pt. 1 : 9th European Conference on Computer Vision, Graz, Austria, May 7-13, 2006 - Proceedings

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Summary

The four-volume set comprising LNCS volumes 3951/3952/3953/3954 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2006, held in Graz, Austria, in May 2006.The 192 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 811 papers submitted. The four books cover the entire range of current issues in computer vision. The papers are organized in topical sections on recognition, statistical models and visual learning, 3D reconstruction and multi-view geometry, energy minimization, tracking and motion, segmentation, shape from X, visual tracking, face detection and recognition, illumination and reflectance modeling, and low-level vision, segmentation and grouping.

Table of Contents

Recognition
1(634)
TextonBoost: Joint Appearance, Shape and Context Modeling for Multi-class Object Recognition and Segmentation
1(15)
Jamie Shotton
John Winn
Carsten Rother
Antonio Criminisi
Weakly Supervised Learning of Part-Based Spatial Models for Visual Object Recognition
16(14)
David J. Crandall
Daniel P. Huttenlocher
Hyperfeatures -- Multilevel Local Coding for Visual Recognition
30(14)
Ankur Agarwal
Bill Triggs
Statistical Models and Visual Learning
Riemannian Manifold Learning for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction
44(12)
Tony Lin
Hongbin Zha
Sang Uk Lee
Controlling Sparseness in Non-negative Tensor Factorization
56(12)
Matthias Heiler
Christoph Schnorr
Conditional Infomax Learning: An Integrated Framework for Feature Extraction and Fusion
68(15)
Dahua Lin
Xiaoou Tang
Poster Session I
Shape Representation and Object Modeling
Degen Generalized Cylinders and Their Properties
83(12)
Liangliang Cao
Jianzhuang Liu
Xiaoou Tang
Geodesics Between 3D Closed Curves Using Path-Straightening
95(12)
Eric Klassen
Anuj Srivastava
Robust Homography Estimation from Planar Contours Based on Convexity
107(14)
Alberto Ruiz
Pedro E. Lopez de Teruel
Lorenzo Fernandez
Detecting Instances of Shape Classes That Exhibit Variable Structure
121(14)
Vassilis Athitsos
Jingbin Wang
Stan Sclaroff
Margrit Betke
Direct Solutions for Computing Cylinders from Minimal Sets of 3D Points
135(12)
Christian Beder
Wolfgang Forstner
Tracking and Motion
Estimation of Multiple Periodic Motions from Video
147(13)
Alexia Briassouli
Narendra Ahuja
Robust Multi-body Motion Tracking Using Commute Time Clustering
160(14)
Huaijun Qiu
Edwin R. Hancock
A Tuned Eigenspace Technique for Articulated Motion Recognition
174(12)
M. Masudur Rahman
Antonio Robles-Kelly
Real-Time Non-rigid Shape Recovery Via Active Appearance Models for Augmented Reality
186(12)
Jianke Zhu
Steven C.H. Hoi
Michael R. Lyu
A Fluid Motion Estimator for Schlieren Image Velocimetry
198(13)
Elise Arnaud
Etienne Memin
Roberto Sosa
Guillermo Artana
Bilateral Filtering-Based Optical Flow Estimation with Occlusion Detection
211(14)
Jiangjian Xiao
Hui Cheng
Harpreet Sawhney
Cen Rao
Michael Isnardi
Multiview Geometry and 3D Reconstruction
Geometry and Kinematics with Uncertain Data
225(13)
Christian Perwass
Christian Gebken
Gerald Sommer
Euclidean Structure from N ≥ 2 Parallel Circles: Theory and Algorithms
238(15)
Pierre Gurdjos
Peter Sturm
Yihong Wu
Overconstrained Linear Estimation of Radial Distortion and Multi-view Geometry
253(12)
R. Matt Steele
Christopher Jaynes
Camera Calibration with Two Arbitrary Coaxial Circles
265(12)
Carlo Colombo
Dario Comanducci
Alberto Del Bimbo
Molding Face Shapes by Example
277(12)
Ira Kemelmacher
Ronen Basri
Reconstruction of Canal Surfaces from Single Images Under Exact Perspective
289(12)
Vincenzo Caglioti
Alessandro Giusti
Statistical Models and Visual Learning
Subspace Estimation Using Projection Based M-Estimators over Grassmann Manifolds
301(12)
Raghav Subbarao
Peter Meer
Learning 2D Hand Shapes Using the Topology Preservation Model GNG
313(12)
Anastassia Angelopoulou
Jose Garcia Rodriguez
Alexandra Psarrou
Towards Optimal Training of Cascaded Detectors
325(13)
S. Charles Brubaker
Matthew D. Mullin
James M. Rehg
Learning and Incorporating Top-Down Cues in Image Segmentation
338(14)
Xuming He
Richard S. Zemel
Debajyoti Ray
Learning to Detect Objects of Many Classes Using Binary Classifiers
352(13)
Ramana Isukapalli
Ahmed Elgammal
Russell Greiner
Low-Level Vision, Image Features
A Unifying Framework for Mutual Information Methods for Use in Non-linear Optimisation
365(14)
Nicholas Dowson
Richard Bowden
Random Walks, Constrained Multiple Hypothesis Testing and Image Enhancement
379(12)
Noura Azzabou
Nikos Paragios
Frederic Guichard
From Tensor-Driven Diffusion to Anisotropic Wavelet Shrinkage
391(13)
Martin Welk
Joachim Weickert
Gabriele Steidl
SURF: Speeded Up Robust Features
404(14)
Herbert Bay
Tinne Tuytelaars
Luc Van Gool
Top-Points as Interest Points for Image Matching
418(12)
B. Platel
E. Balmachnova
L.M.J. Florack
B.M. ter Haar Romeny
Machine Learning for High-Speed Corner Detection
430(14)
Edward Rosten
Torn Drummond
Segmentation and Grouping
Smooth Image Segmentation by Nonparametric Bayesian Inference
444(14)
Peter Orbanz
Joachim M. Buhmann
Shape Analysis and Fuzzy Control for 3D Competitive Segmentation of Brain Structures with Level Sets
458(13)
Cybele Ciofolo
Christian Barillot
Variational Motion Segmentation with Level Sets
471(13)
Thomas Brox
Andres Bruhn
Joachim Weickert
Ellipse Fitting with Hyperaccuracy
484(12)
Kenichi Kanatani
A Physically-Motivated Deformable Model Based on Fluid Dynamics
496(12)
Andrei C. Jalba
Jos B.T.M. Roerdink
Image Formation and Acquisition Devices and Sensors
Video and Image Bayesian Demosaicing with a Two Color Image Prior
508(14)
Eric P. Bennett
Matthew Uyllendaele
C. Lawrence Zitnick
Richard Szeliski
Sing Bing Kang
Generalized Multi-sensor Planning
522(14)
Anurag Mittal
Illumination and Reflectance
Variational Shape and Reflectance Estimation Under Changing Light and Viewpoints
536(14)
Neil Birkbeck
Dana Cobzas
Peter Sturm
Martin Jagersand
Specularity Removal in Images and Videos: A PDE Approach
550(14)
Satya P. Mallick
Todd Zickler
Peter N. Belhumeur
David J. Kriegman
3D Reconstruction and Multi-view Geometry
Carved Visual Hulls for Image-Based Modeling
564(14)
Yasutaka Furukawa
Jean Ponce
What Is the Range of Surface Reconstructions from a Gradient Field?
578(14)
Amit Agrawal
Ramesh Raskar
Rama Chellappa
Practical Global Optimization for Multiview Geometry
592(14)
Sameer Agarwal
Manmohan Krishna Chandraker
Fredrik Kahl
David Kriegman
Serge Belongie
Perspective n-View Multibody Structure-and-Motion Through Model Selection
606(14)
Konrad Schindler
James U
Hanzi Wang
Confocal Stereo
620(15)
Samuel W. Hasinoff
Kiriakos N. Kutulakos
Author Index 635

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