12. ICCV 2009:
Kyoto, Japan
IEEE 12th International Conference on Computer Vision, ICCV 2009, Kyoto, Japan, September 27 - October 4, 2009.
IEEE 2009
Oral Session 1:
Segmentation I
Oral Session 2:
Human Detection
Oral Session 3:
Learning
Oral Session 4:
Geometry
- Sameer Agarwal, Noah Snavely, Ian Simon, Steven M. Seitz, Richard Szeliski:
Building Rome in a day.
72-79

- Yasutaka Furukawa, Brian Curless, Steven M. Seitz, Richard Szeliski:
Reconstructing building interiors from images.
80-87

- Pierre Gurdjos, Adrien Bartoli, Peter F. Sturm:
Is dual linear self-calibration artificially ambiguous?
88-95

- Gang Li, Yanghai Tsin:
Globally optimal affine epipolar geometry from apparent contours.
96-103

Oral Session 5:
Activity
- Ross Messing, Christopher J. Pal, Henry A. Kautz:
Activity recognition using the velocity histories of tracked keypoints.
104-111

- Ping Wang, Gregory D. Abowd, James M. Rehg:
Quasi-periodic event analysis for social game retrieval.
112-119

- Chen Change Loy, Tao Xiang, Shaogang Gong:
Modelling activity global temporal dependencies using Time Delayed Probabilistic Graphical Model.
120-127

- Yuxiao Hu, Liangliang Cao, Fengjun Lv, Shuicheng Yan, Yihong Gong, Thomas S. Huang:
Action detection in complex scenes with spatial and temporal ambiguities.
128-135

Oral Session 6:
Image and Video Editing
Oral Session 7:
Sensing
- Ahmed Kirmani, Tyler Hutchison, James Davis, Ramesh Raskar:
Looking around the corner using transient imaging.
159-166

- Miao Liao, Qing Zhang, Huamin Wang, Ruigang Yang, Minglun Gong:
Modeling deformable objects from a single depth camera.
167-174

- Hao Du, Xin Tong, Xun Cao, Stephen Lin:
A prism-based system for multispectral video acquisition.
175-182

Oral Session 8:
Shading and Color
- Jean-François Lalonde, Alexei A. Efros, Srinivasa G. Narasimhan:
Estimating natural illumination from a single outdoor image.
183-190

- Guillermo D. Cañas, Yuriy Vasilyev, Yair Adato, Todd Zickler, Steven J. Gortler, Ohad Ben-Shahar:
A linear formulation of shape from specular flow.
191-198

- Tzu-Wei Huang, Hwann-Tzong Chen:
Landmark-based sparse color representations for color transfer.
199-204

- Yohay Swirski, Yoav Y. Schechner, Ben Herzberg, Shahriar Negahdaripour:
Stereo from flickering caustics.
205-212

Oral Session 9:
Recognition
Oral Session 10:
Video and Image Sequences
Oral Session 11:
Segmentation II
Oral Session 12:
Similarity Metrics and Nearest Neighbors
- Boris Babenko, Steve Branson, Serge Belongie:
Similarity metrics for categorization: From monolithic to category specific.
293-300

- Deva Ramanan, Simon Baker:
Local distance functions: A taxonomy, new algorithms, and an evaluation.
301-308

- Matthieu Guillaumin, Thomas Mensink, Jakob J. Verbeek, Cordelia Schmid:
TagProp: Discriminative metric learning in nearest neighbor models for image auto-annotation.
309-316

- Hong Cheng, Zicheng Liu, Jie Yang:
Sparsity induced similarity measure for label propagation.
317-324

Oral Session 13:
Sensing II
- Changyin Zhou, Stephen Lin, Shree K. Nayar:
Coded aperture pairs for depth from defocus.
325-332

- Samuel W. Hasinoff, Kiriakos N. Kutulakos, Frédo Durand, William T. Freeman:
Time-constrained photography.
333-340

- Brandon M. Smith, Li Zhang, Hailin Jin, Aseem Agarwala:
Light field video stabilization.
341-348

- Daniel Glasner, Shai Bagon, Michal Irani:
Super-resolution from a single image.
349-356

Oral Session 14:
Recognition, Detection and Matching
- Michael Calonder, Vincent Lepetit, Pascal Fua, Kurt Konolige, James Bowman, Patrick Mihelich:
Compact signatures for high-speed interest point description and matching.
357-364

- Neeraj Kumar, Alexander C. Berg, Peter N. Belhumeur, Shree K. Nayar:
Attribute and simile classifiers for face verification.
365-372

- Michael Stark, Michael Goesele, Bernt Schiele:
A shape-based object class model for knowledge transfer.
373-380

Poster Session 1
Learning and Recognition - 1
- Paul Scovanner, Marshall F. Tappen:
Learning pedestrian dynamics from the real world.
381-388

- Dijia Wu, Kim L. Boyer:
Resilient Subclass Discriminant Analysis.
389-396

- Kevin Smith, Alan Carleton, Vincent Lepetit:
Fast Ray features for learning irregular shapes.
397-404

- Carl Olsson, Martin Byröd, Niels Chr. Overgaard, Fredrik Kahl:
Extending continuous cuts: Anisotropic metrics and expansion moves.
405-412

- Tat-Jun Chin, Hanzi Wang, David Suter:
Robust fitting of multiple structures: The statistical learning approach.
413-420

- Zhenguo Li, Jianzhuang Liu:
Constrained clustering by spectral kernel learning.
421-427

- Gang Wang, Derek Hoiem, David A. Forsyth:
Learning image similarity from Flickr groups using Stochastic Intersection Kernel MAchines.
428-435

- Jingjing Yang, Yuanning Li, YongHong Tian, Lingyu Duan, Wen Gao:
Group-sensitive multiple kernel learning for object categorization.
436-443

- Zhe Lin, Zhuolin Jiang, Larry S. Davis:
Recognizing actions by shape-motion prototype trees.
444-451

- Terence Sim, Sheng Zhang, Jianran Li, Yan Chen:
Simultaneous and orthogonal decomposition of data using Multimodal Discriminant Analysis.
452-459

- Ofir Pele, Michael Werman:
Fast and robust Earth Mover's Distances.
460-467

- Ajay K. Mishra, Yiannis Aloimonos, Loong Fah Cheong:
Active segmentation with fixation.
468-475

- Ko Nishino:
Directional statistics BRDF model.
476-483

- Björn Ommer, Jitendra Malik:
Multi-scale object detection by clustering lines.
484-491

- Lahav Yeffet, Lior Wolf:
Local Trinary Patterns for human action recognition.
492-497

- Matthieu Guillaumin, Jakob J. Verbeek, Cordelia Schmid:
Is that you? Metric learning approaches for face identification.
498-505

- Christian Leistner, Amir Saffari, Jakob Santner, Horst Bischof:
Semi-Supervised Random Forests.
506-513

- Hyung il Koo, Nam Ik Cho:
Graph cuts using a Riemannian metric induced by tensor voting.
514-520

- Tan Shan, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris:
Kernel active contour.
521-528

- Samuel Gerber, Tolga Tasdizen, Ross T. Whitaker:
Dimensionality reduction and principal surfaces via Kernel Map Manifolds.
529-536

- Gang Wang, David A. Forsyth:
Joint learning of visual attributes, object classes and visual saliency.
537-544

- Antoni B. Chan, Nuno Vasconcelos:
Bayesian Poisson regression for crowd counting.
545-551

- M. Pawan Kumar, Andrew Zisserman, Philip H. S. Torr:
Efficient discriminative learning of parts-based models.
552-559

- Mehmet Emre Sargin, Luca Bertelli, Bangalore S. Manjunath, Kenneth Rose:
Probabilistic occlusion boundary detection on spatio-temporal lattices.
560-567

- Hiroshi Ishikawa:
Higher-order gradient descent by fusion-move graph cut.
568-574

- Xiang Bai, Xinggang Wang, Longin Jan Latecki, Wenyu Liu, Zhuowen Tu:
Active skeleton for non-rigid object detection.
575-582

- Xue Mei, Haibin Ling, David W. Jacobs:
Sparse representation of cast shadows via l1-regularized least squares.
583-590

- Kohei Inoue, Kenji Hara, Kiichi Urahama:
Robust multilinear principal component analysis.
591-597

- Yen-Yu Lin, Jyun-Fan Tsai, Tyng-Luh Liu:
Efficient discriminative local learning for object recognition.
598-605

- Andrea Vedaldi, Varun Gulshan, Manik Varma, Andrew Zisserman:
Multiple kernels for object detection.
606-613

- Stephan Gammeter, Lukas Bossard, Till Quack, Luc J. Van Gool:
I know what you did last summer: object-level auto-annotation of holiday snaps.
614-621

- Jin-Li Suo, Xilin Chen, Shiguang Shan, Wen Gao:
Learning long term face aging patterns from partially dense aging databases.
622-629

- Jianxin Wu, James M. Rehg:
Beyond the Euclidean distance: Creating effective visual codebooks using the Histogram Intersection Kernel.
630-637

- Aniruddha Kembhavi, Behjat Siddiquie, Roland Miezianko, Scott McCloskey, Larry S. Davis:
Incremental Multiple Kernel Learning for object recognition.
638-645

- Jan Lellmann, Florian Becker, Christoph Schnörr:
Convex optimization for multi-class image labeling with a novel family of total variation based regularizers.
646-653

Segmentation
- Sotirios P. Chatzis, Gabriel Tsechpenakis:
The infinite Hidden Markov random field model.
654-661

- Amaël Delaunoy, Ketut Fundana, Emmanuel Prados, Anders Heyden:
Convex multi-region segmentation on manifolds.
662-669

- Brian Fulkerson, Andrea Vedaldi, Stefano Soatto:
Class segmentation and object localization with superpixel neighborhoods.
670-677

- Fabien Lauer, Christoph Schnörr:
Spectral clustering of linear subspaces for motion segmentation.
678-685

- Jianxiong Xiao, Long Quan:
Multiple view semantic segmentation for street view images.
686-693

- Yunqiang Chen, Ti-Chiun Chang, Chunxiao Zhou, Tong Fang:
Gradient domain layer separation under independent motion.
694-701

- Chunming Li, Fang Li, Chiu-Yen Kao, Chenyang Xu:
Image segmentation with simultaneous illumination and reflectance estimation: An energy minimization approach.
702-708

- Pratim Ghosh, Mehmet Emre Sargin, Bangalore S. Manjunath:
Robust dynamical model for simultaneous registration and segmentation in a variational framework: A Bayesian approach.
709-716

- Thomas Windheuser, Thomas Schoenemann, Daniel Cremers:
Beyond connecting the dots: A polynomial-time algorithm for segmentation and boundary estimation with imprecise user input.
717-722

- Patrick Ott, Mark Everingham:
Implicit color segmentation features for pedestrian and object detection.
723-730

- Camille Couprie, Leo J. Grady, Laurent Najman, Hugues Talbot:
Power watersheds: A new image segmentation framework extending graph cuts, random walker and optimal spanning forest.
731-738

- Lubor Ladicky, Christopher Russell, Pushmeet Kohli, Philip H. S. Torr:
Associative hierarchical CRFs for object class image segmentation.
739-746

- Chaohui Wang, Martin de La Gorce, Nikos Paragios:
Segmentation, ordering and multi-object tracking using graphical models.
747-754

- Sara Vicente, Vladimir Kolmogorov, Carsten Rother:
Joint optimization of segmentation and appearance models.
755-762

- Siqi Chen, Richard J. Radke:
Level set segmentation with both shape and intensity priors.
763-770

- Alastair P. Moore, Simon J. D. Prince, Jonathan Warrell, Umar Mohammed, Graham Jones:
Scene shape priors for superpixel segmentation.
771-778

- Brian L. Price, Bryan S. Morse, Scott Cohen:
LIVEcut: Learning-based interactive video segmentation by evaluation of multiple propagated cues.
779-786

- Benoit Mory, Roberto Ardon, Anthony J. Yezzi, Jean-Philippe Thiran:
Non-Euclidean image-adaptive Radial Basis Functions for 3D interactive segmentation.
787-794

- Terrence Chen, Wei Zhang, Sara Good, Shaohua Kevin Zhou, Dorin Comaniciu:
Automatic ovarian follicle quantification from 3D ultrasound data using global/local context with database guided segmentation.
795-802

- Omar Arif, Patricio A. Vela:
Non-rigid object localization and segmentation using eigenspace representation.
803-808

- Jean-Yves Guillemaut, Joe Kilner, Adrian Hilton:
Robust graph-cut scene segmentation and reconstruction for free-viewpoint video of complex dynamic scenes.
809-816

- Michael Donoser, Martin Urschler, Martin Hirzer, Horst Bischof:
Saliency driven total variation segmentation.
817-824

- Nevena Lazic, Inmar E. Givoni, Brendan J. Frey, Parham Aarabi:
FLoSS: Facility location for subspace segmentation.
825-832

- William Brendel, Sinisa Todorovic:
Video object segmentation by tracking regions.
833-840

- Sinisa Todorovic, Narendra Ahuja:
Texel-based texture segmentation.
841-848

- Dylan Hower, Vikas Singh, Sterling C. Johnson:
Label set perturbation for MRF based neuroimaging segmentation.
849-856

- Ayman El-Baz, Georgy L. Gimel'farb:
Robust image segmentation using learned priors.
857-864

- Anil Cheriyadat, Richard J. Radke:
Non-negative matrix factorization of partial track data for motion segmentation.
865-872

- Filiz Bunyak, Kannappan Palaniappan:
Efficient segmentation using feature-based graph partitioning active contours.
873-880

- Jason Chang, John W. Fisher III:
Analysis of orientation and scale in smoothly varying textures.
881-888

Poster Session 2
Learning and Recognition - 2
- Yuanjie Zheng, Chandra Kambhamettu:
Learning based digital matting.
889-896

- Lior Wolf, Tal Hassner, Yaniv Taigman:
The One-Shot similarity kernel.
897-902

- Alexander Andreopoulos, John K. Tsotsos:
A theory of active object localization.
903-910

- Xiaofei He, Deng Cai:
Active subspace learning.
911-916

- Oscar M. Danielsson, Stefan Carlsson, Josephine Sullivan:
Automatic learning and extraction of multi-local features.
917-924

- Andrew Gilbert, John Illingworth, Richard Bowden:
Fast realistic multi-action recognition using mined dense spatio-temporal features.
925-931

- Wei-Shi Zheng, Shaogang Gong, Tao Xiang:
Quantifying contextual information for object detection.
932-939

- Alain Lehmann, Bastian Leibe, Luc J. Van Gool:
Feature-centric Efficient Subwindow Search.
940-947

- Ali Farhadi, Mostafa Kamali Tabrizi, Ian Endres, David A. Forsyth:
A latent model of discriminative aspect.
948-955

- Nicolas Loeff, Ali Farhadi, Ian Endres, David A. Forsyth:
Unlabeled data improvesword prediction.
956-962

- Ruxandra Lasowski, Art Tevs, Hans-Peter Seidel, Michael Wand:
A probabilistic framework for partial intrinsic symmetries in geometric data.
963-970

- Patrick Héas, Étienne Mémin, Dominique Heitz, Pablo D. Mininni:
Bayesian selection of scaling laws for motion modeling in images.
971-978

- Fahad Shahbaz Khan, Joost van de Weijer, Maria Vanrell:
Top-down color attention for object recognition.
979-986

- Christoph H. Lampert:
Detecting objects in large image collections and videos by efficient subimage retrieval.
987-994

- Nazli Ikizler-Cinbis, Ramazan Gokberk Cinbis, Stan Sclaroff:
Learning actions from the Web.
995-1002

- Onur C. Hamsici, Aleix M. Martínez:
Active Appearance Models with Rotation Invariant Kernels.
1003-1009

- Kishore K. Reddy, Jingen Liu, Mubarak Shah:
Incremental action recognition using feature-tree.
1010-1017

- Peng Yang, Qingshan Liu, Dimitris N. Metaxas:
RankBoost with l1 regularization for facial expression recognition and intensity estimation.
1018-1025

- Dongfeng Han, Xiaodong Wu, Milan Sonka:
Optimal multiple surfaces searching for video/image resizing - a graph-theoretic approach.
1026-1033

- Jason M. Saragih, Simon Lucey, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Face alignment through subspace constrained mean-shifts.
1034-1041

- Xiong Yang, Tianfu Wu, Song Chun Zhu:
Evaluating information contributions of bottom-up and top-down processes.
1042-1049

- Zihan Zhou, Andrew Wagner, Hossein Mobahi, John Wright, Yi Ma:
Face recognition with contiguous occlusion using markov random fields.
1050-1057

- Ashish Kapoor, Gang Hua, Amir Akbarzadeh, Simon Baker:
Which faces to tag: Adding prior constraints into active learning.
1058-1065

- Quan Yuan, Stan Sclaroff:
Is a detector only good for detection?
1066-1073

- Hongdong Li:
Consensus set maximization with guaranteed global optimality for robust geometry estimation.
1074-1080

- Balaji Vasan Srinivasan, Ramani Duraiswami:
Efficient subset selection via the kernelized Rényi distance.
1081-1088

- Haim Schweitzer, Robert Finis Anderson, Rui A. Deng:
A near optimal acceptance-rejection algorithm for exact cross-correlation search.
1089-1094

- Liangliang Cao, Jiebo Luo, Feng Liang, Thomas S. Huang:
Heterogeneous feature machines for visual recognition.
1095-1102

- Xiao Zhang, Zhiwei Li, Lei Zhang, Wei-Ying Ma, Heung-Yeung Shum:
Efficient indexing for large scale visual search.
1103-1110

- Xiao Zhang, Lin Liang, Heung-Yeung Shum:
Spectral error correcting output codes for efficient multiclass recognition.
1111-1118

- Omar Arif, Patricio A. Vela:
Kernel map compression using generalized radial basis functions.
1119-1124

- Jania Aghajanian, Jonathan Warrell, Simon J. D. Prince, Peng Li, Jennifer L. Rohn, Buzz Baum:
Patch-based within-object classification.
1125-1132

- Thomas Pock, Daniel Cremers, Horst Bischof, Antonin Chambolle:
An algorithm for minimizing the Mumford-Shah functional.
1133-1140

- Lei Yang, Nanning Zheng, Jie Yang, Mei Chen, Hong Chen:
A biased sampling strategy for object categorization.
1141-1148

- Jilin Tu, Xiaoming Liu, Peter Henry Tu:
On optimizing subspaces for face recognition.
1149-1156

- Catalin Ionescu, Liefeng Bo, Cristian Sminchisescu:
Structural SVM for visual localization and continuous state estimation.
1157-1164

- Timothy M. Hospedales, Shaogang Gong, Tao Xiang:
A Markov Clustering Topic Model for mining behaviour in video.
1165-1172

Camera
- Yongduek Seo, Youngju Choi, Sang Wook Lee:
A branch-and-bound algorithm for globally optimal calibration of a camera-and-rotation-sensor system.
1173-1178

- Wen-Yan Lin, Guo Dong, Ping Tan, Loong Fah Cheong, Chye Hwang Yan:
Simultaneous camera pose and correspondence estimation in cornerless images.
1179-1186

- Andrew C. Gallagher, Andrew C. Blose, Tsuhan Chen:
Jointly estimating demographics and height with a calibrated camera.
1187-1194

- Simone Gasparini, Peter F. Sturm, João P. Barreto:
Plane-based calibration of central catadioptric cameras.
1195-1202

- Roland Angst, Marc Pollefeys:
Static multi-camera factorization using rigid motion.
1203-1210

- Sanjeev J. Koppal, Srinivasa G. Narasimhan:
Shadow cameras: Reciprocal views from illumination masks.
1211-1218

- Yaser Sheikh, Omar Javed, Takeo Kanade:
Background Subtraction for Freely Moving Cameras.
1219-1225

- Christian Nitschke, Atsushi Nakazawa, Haruo Takemura:
Display-camera calibration from eye reflections.
1226-1233

- Tomoaki Higo, Yasuyuki Matsushita, Neel Joshi, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
A hand-held photometric stereo camera for 3-D modeling.
1234-1241

- Olivier Koch, Seth J. Teller:
Body-relative navigation guidance using uncalibrated cameras.
1242-1249

- Jean-Philippe Tardif:
Non-iterative approach for fast and accurate vanishing point detection.
1250-1257

Matching and Alignment
- Jimmy A. Lee, Kin Choong Yow, Alex Y. S. Chia:
Robust matching of building facades under large viewpoint changes.
1258-1264

- Jianke Zhu, Luc J. Van Gool, Steven C. H. Hoi:
Unsupervised face alignment by robust nonrigid mapping.
1265-1272

- Michael Trummer, Herbert Suesse, Joachim Denzler:
Coarse registration of 3D surface triangulations based on moment invariants with applications to object alignment and identification.
1273-1279

- Minsu Cho, Jungmin Lee, Kyoung Mu Lee:
Feature correspondence and deformable object matching via agglomerative correspondence clustering.
1280-1287

- Manuel Marques, Marko Stosic, João Costeira:
Subspace matching: Unique solution to point matching with geometric constraints.
1288-1294

- Olof Enqvist, Klas Josephson, Fredrik Kahl:
Optimal correspondences from pairwise constraints.
1295-1302

- Christopher M. Yang, Sai Ravela:
Deformation invariant image matching by spectrally controlled diffeomorphic alignment.
1303-1310

- Lu Wang, Ulrich Neumann, Suya You:
Wide-baseline image matching using Line Signatures.
1311-1318

- Andrea Albarelli, Samuel Rota Bulò, Andrea Torsello, Marcello Pelillo:
Matching as a non-cooperative game.
1319-1326

- Xiaoming Liu, Yan Tong, Frederick W. Wheeler:
Simultaneous alignment and clustering for an image ensemble.
1327-1334

- Jeffrey Ho, Adrian M. Peter, Anand Rangarajan, Ming-Hsuan Yang:
An algebraic approach to affine registration of point sets.
1335-1340

Pose
- Mica Arie-Nachimson, Ronen Basri:
Constructing implicit 3D shape models for pose estimation.
1341-1348

- Xiaoqin Zhang, Changcheng Li, Xiaofeng Tong, Weiming Hu, Stephen J. Maybank, Yimin Zhang:
Efficient human pose estimation via parsing a tree structure based human model.
1349-1356

- Hao Jiang:
Human pose estimation using consistent max-covering.
1357-1364

- Lubomir D. Bourdev, Jitendra Malik:
Poselets: Body part detectors trained using 3D human pose annotations.
1365-1372

- Karim Ali, François Fleuret, David Hasler, Pascal Fua:
Joint pose estimator and feature learning for object detection.
1373-1380

- Peng Guan, Alexander Weiss, Alexandru O. Balan, Michael J. Black:
Estimating human shape and pose from a single image.
1381-1388

Poster Session 3
Video and Tracking
- Mikel Rodriguez, Saad Ali, Takeo Kanade:
Tracking in unstructured crowded scenes.
1389-1396

- Ken-Yi Lee, Yung-Yu Chuang, Bing-Yu Chen, Ming Ouhyoung:
Video stabilization using robust feature trajectories.
1397-1404

- Norimichi Ukita, Michiro Hirai, Masatsugu Kidode:
Complex volume and pose tracking with probabilistic dynamical models and visual hull constraints.
1405-1412

- Davide Scaramuzza, Friedrich Fraundorfer, Marc Pollefeys, Roland Siegwart:
Absolute scale in structure from motion from a single vehicle mounted camera by exploiting nonholonomic constraints.
1413-1419

- Yu-Gang Jiang, Jun Wang, Shih-Fu Chang, Chong-Wah Ngo:
Domain adaptive semantic diffusion for large scale context-based video annotation.
1420-1427

- Andreas Baak, Bodo Rosenhahn, Meinard Müller, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Stabilizing motion tracking using retrieved motion priors.
1428-1435

- Xue Mei, Haibin Ling:
Robust visual tracking using ℓ1 minimization.
1436-1443

- Nuno Pinho da Silva, João Paulo Costeira:
The Normalized Subspace Inclusion: Robust clustering of motion subspaces.
1444-1450

- Jenny Yuen, Bryan C. Russell, Ce Liu, Antonio Torralba:
LabelMe video: Building a video database with human annotations.
1451-1458

- Rong Liu, Jian Cheng, Hanqing Lu:
A robust boosting tracker with minimum error bound in a co-training framework.
1459-1466

- Daisuke Sugimura, Kris Makoto Kitani, Takahiro Okabe, Yoichi Sato, Akihiro Sugimoto:
Using individuality to track individuals: Clustering individual trajectories in crowds using local appearance and frequency trait.
1467-1474

- Henning Hamer, Konrad Schindler, Esther Koller-Meier, Luc J. Van Gool:
Tracking a hand manipulating an object.
1475-1482

- Eng-Jon Ong, Yuxuan Lan, Barry-John Theobald, Richard Harvey, Richard Bowden:
Robust facial feature tracking using selected multi-resolution linear predictors.
1483-1490

- Olivier Duchenne, Ivan Laptev, Josef Sivic, Francis Bach, Jean Ponce:
Automatic annotation of human actions in video.
1491-1498

- Ivan Huerta Casado, Michael B. Holte, Thomas B. Moeslund, Jordi Gonzàlez:
Detection and removal of chromatic moving shadows in surveillance scenarios.
1499-1506

- Benjamin Yao, Song Chun Zhu:
Learning deformable action templates from cluttered videos.
1507-1514

- Michael D. Breitenstein, Fabian Reichlin, Bastian Leibe, Esther Koller-Meier, Luc J. Van Gool:
Robust tracking-by-detection using a detector confidence particle filter.
1515-1522

- Edward K. Kao, Matthew P. Daggett, Michael B. Hurley:
An information theoretic approach for tracker performance evaluation.
1523-1529

- Prakash Chockalingam, S. Nalin Pradeep, Stan Birchfield:
Adaptive fragments-based tracking of non-rigid objects using level sets.
1530-1537

- Zilong Dong, Guofeng Zhang, Jiaya Jia, Hujun Bao:
Keyframe-based real-time camera tracking.
1538-1545

- Zheng Wu, Nickolay I. Hristov, Tyson L. Hedrick, Thomas H. Kunz, Margrit Betke:
Tracking a large number of objects from multiple views.
1546-1553

- Ming Yang, Fengjun Lv, Wei Xu, Yihong Gong:
Detection driven adaptive multi-cue integration for multiple human tracking.
1554-1561

- Cheng Lei, Yee-Hong Yang:
Optical flow estimation on coarse-to-fine region-trees using discrete optimization.
1562-1569

- Cheng Lei, Xida Chen, Yee-Hong Yang:
A new multiview spacetime-consistent depth recovery framework for free viewpoint video rendering.
1570-1577

- Danping Zou, Qi Zhao, Hai Shan Wu, Yan Qiu Chen:
Reconstructing 3D motion trajectories of particle swarms by global correspondence selection.
1578-1585

- Wei He, Takayoshi Yamashita, Hongtao Lu, Shihong Lao:
SURF Tracking.
1586-1592

- Michael S. Ryoo, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Spatio-temporal relationship match: Video structure comparison for recognition of complex human activities.
1593-1600

- Razvan Ioan Ionasec, Yang Wang, Bogdan Georgescu, Ingmar Voigt, Nassir Navab, Dorin Comaniciu:
Robust motion estimation using trajectory spectrum learning: Application to aortic and mitral valve modeling from 4D TEE.
1601-1608

- Frank Steinbrücker, Thomas Pock, Daniel Cremers:
Large displacement optical flow computation withoutwarping.
1609-1614

- Enrique Muñoz, José Miguel Buenaposada, Luis Baumela:
A direct approach for efficiently tracking with 3D morphable models.
1615-1622

- François Bardet, Thierry Chateau, Datta Ramadasan:
Illumination aware MCMC Particle Filter for long-term outdoor multi-object simultaneous tracking and classification.
1623-1630

- Yi Wu, Jian Cheng, Jinqiao Wang, Hanqing Lu:
Real-time visual tracking via Incremental Covariance Tensor Learning.
1631-1638

- Maneesh Upmanyu, Anoop M. Namboodiri, Kannan Srinathan, C. V. Jawahar:
Efficient privacy preserving video surveillance.
1639-1646

- Frank Perbet, Atsuto Maki, Björn Stenger:
Correlated probabilistic trajectories for pedestrian motion detection.
1647-1654

- Paritosh Gupta, Sai Sankalp Arrabolu, Mathew Brown, Silvio Savarese:
Video scene categorization by 3D hierarchical histogram matching.
1655-1662

- Andreas Wedel, Daniel Cremers, Thomas Pock, Horst Bischof:
Structure- and motion-adaptive regularization for high accuracy optic flow.
1663-1668

- Yang Yang, Jingen Liu, Mubarak Shah:
Video Scene Understanding Using Multi-scale Analysis.
1669-1676

3D:
Shape, Geometry, and Stereo
- Bastian Goldlücke, Daniel Cremers:
Superresolution texture maps for multiview reconstruction.
1677-1684

- Aveek Shankar Brahmachari, Sudeep Sarkar:
BLOGS: Balanced local and global search for non-degenerate two view epipolar geometry.
1685-1692

- Takahiro Okabe, Imari Sato, Yoichi Sato:
Attached shadow coding: Estimating surface normals from shadows under unknown reflectance and lighting conditions.
1693-1700

- Louis Kratz, Ko Nishino:
Factorizing Scene Albedo and Depth from a Single Foggy Image.
1701-1708

- Tony Tung, Shohei Nobuhara, Takashi Matsuyama:
Complete multi-view reconstruction of dynamic scenes from probabilistic fusion of narrow and wide baseline stereo.
1709-1716

- Salma Essafi, Georg Langs, Nikos Paragios:
Hierarchical 3D diffusion wavelet shape priors.
1717-1724

- Brian Clipp, Christopher Zach, Jan-Michael Frahm, Marc Pollefeys:
A new minimal solution to the relative pose of a calibrated stereo camera with small field of view overlap.
1725-1732

- Takayuki Okatani, Koichiro Deguchi:
Improving accuracy of geometric parameter estimation using projected score method.
1733-1740

- Manmohan Krishna Chandraker, Jongwoo Lim, David J. Kriegman:
Moving in stereo: Efficient structure and motion using lines.
1741-1748

- Rui Lu, Arjan Gijsenij, Theo Gevers, Vladimir Nedovic, De Xu, Jan-Mark Geusebroek:
Color constancy using 3D scene geometry.
1749-1756

- Cong Phuoc Huynh, Antonio Robles-Kelly:
Simultaneous photometric invariance and shape recovery.
1757-1764

- Arridhana Ciptadi, Cheng Chen, Vitali Zagorodnov:
Component analysis approach to estimation of tissue intensity distributions of 3D images.
1765-1770

- Yong Seok Heo, Kyoung Mu Lee, Sang Uk Lee:
Simultaneous color consistency and depth map estimation for radiometrically varying stereo images.
1771-1778

- Ryusuke Sagawa, Yuichi Ota, Yasushi Yagi, Ryo Furukawa, Naoki Asada, Hiroshi Kawasaki:
Dense 3D reconstruction method using a single pattern for fast moving object.
1779-1786

- Yoshihiro Watanabe, Takashi Komuro, Masatoshi Ishikawa:
High-resolution shape reconstruction from multiple range images based on simultaneous estimation of surface and motion.
1787-1794

- Panagiotis Koutsourakis, Loïc Simon, Olivier Teboul, Georgios Tziritas, Nikos Paragios:
Single view reconstruction using shape grammars for urban environments.
1795-1802

- Martin Bujnak, Zuzana Kukelova, Tomás Pajdla:
3D reconstruction from image collections with a single known focal length.
1803-1810

- Aydin Varol, Mathieu Salzmann, Engin Tola, Pascal Fua:
Template-free monocular reconstruction of deformable surfaces.
1811-1818

- Diego Rother, Guillermo Sapiro:
Seeing 3D objects in a single 2D image.
1819-1826

- Yuanyuan Ding, Jingyi Yu, Peter F. Sturm:
Multiperspective stereo matching and volumetric reconstruction.
1827-1834

- Omar Ait-Aider, François Berry:
Structure and kinematics triangulation with a rolling shutter stereo rig.
1835-1840

- Philippos Mordohai:
The Self-Aware Matching Measure for stereo.
1841-1848

- Varsha Hedau, Derek Hoiem, David A. Forsyth:
Recovering the spatial layout of cluttered rooms.
1849-1856

- Pahal Dalal, Lili Ju, Michael McLaughlin, Xiangrong Zhou, Hiroshi Fujita, Song Wang:
3D open-surface shape correspondence for statistical shape modeling: Identifying topologically consistent landmarks.
1857-1864

- Alberto Ruiz, Pedro E. López-de-Teruel:
Diagram techniques for multiple view geometry.
1865-1872

- Xiaolin K. Wei, Jinxiang Chai:
Modeling 3D human poses from uncalibrated monocular images.
1873-1880

- Sudipta N. Sinha, Drew Steedly, Richard Szeliski:
Piecewise planar stereo for image-based rendering.
1881-1888

- Tian-Tsong Ng, Ramanpreet Singh Pahwa, Jiamin Bai, Tony Q. S. Quek, Kar-Han Tan:
Radiometric compensation using stratified inverses.
1889-1894

Poster Session 4
Learning and Recognition - 3
- Ninad Thakoor, Venkat Devarajan, Jean Gao:
Computation complexity of branch-and-bound model selection.
1895-1900

- Wenming Zheng, Hao Tang, Zhouchen Lin, Thomas S. Huang:
A novel approach to expression recognition from non-frontal face images.
1901-1908

- Lior Shapira, Shai Avidan, Ariel Shamir:
Mode-detection via median-shift.
1909-1916

- Rahul Garg, Hao Du, Steven M. Seitz, Noah Snavely:
The dimensionality of scene appearance.
1917-1924

- Minh Hoai Nguyen, Lorenzo Torresani, Lorenzo de la Torre, Carsten Rother:
Weakly supervised discriminative localization and classification: a joint learning process.
1925-1932

- Dong Han, Liefeng Bo, Cristian Sminchisescu:
Selection and context for action recognition.
1933-1940

- Arslan Basharat, Mubarak Shah:
Time series prediction by chaotic modeling of nonlinear dynamical systems.
1941-1948

- Mark Cox, Sridha Sridharan, Simon Lucey, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Least-squares congealing for large numbers of images.
1949-1956

- Yunpeng Li, David J. Crandall, Daniel P. Huttenlocher:
Landmark classification in large-scale image collections.
1957-1964

- Hae Jong Seo, Peyman Milanfar:
Detection of human actions from a single example.
1965-1970

- Xi Zhou, Na Cui, Zhen Li, Feng Liang, Thomas S. Huang:
Hierarchical Gaussianization for image classification.
1971-1977

- Joseph J. Lim, Pablo Arbelaez, Chunhui Gu, Jitendra Malik:
Context by region ancestry.
1978-1985

- Guodong Guo, Guowang Mu, Yun Fu, Charles R. Dyer, Thomas S. Huang:
A study on automatic age estimation using a large database.
1986-1991

- Zhong Wu, Qifa Ke, Jian Sun, Heung-Yeung Shum:
A multi-sample, multi-tree approach to bag-of-words image representation for image retrieval.
1992-1999

- Ryuzo Okada:
Discriminative generalized hough transform for object dectection.
2000-2005

- Yoshihisa Shinagawa, Yuping Lin:
Untangling fibers by quotient appearance manifold mapping for grayscale shape classification.
2006-2013

- Yu-Chia Chung, Tony X. Han, Zhihai He:
Building recognition using sketch-based representations and spectral graph matching.
2014-2020

- Le Lu, Jinbo Bi, Shipeng Yu, Zhigang Peng, Arun Krishnan, Xiang Sean Zhou:
Hierarchical learning for tubular structure parsing in medical imaging: A study on coronary arteries using 3D CT Angiography.
2021-2028

- Hua Wang, Heng Huang, Chris H. Q. Ding:
Image annotation using multi-label correlated Green's function.
2029-2034

- Xinxiao Wu, Wei Liang, Yunde Jia:
Incremental discriminative-analysis of canonical correlations for action recognition.
2035-2041

- Peter Carr, Richard Hartley:
Minimizing energy functions on 4-connected lattices using elimination.
2042-2049

- Hassen Drira, Boulbaba Ben Amor, Anuj Srivastava, Mohamed Daoudi:
A Riemannian analysis of 3D nose shapes for partial human biometrics.
2050-2057

- Alessandro Perina, Marco Cristani, Umberto Castellani, Vittorio Murino, Nebojsa Jojic:
A hybrid generative/discriminative classification framework based on free-energy terms.
2058-2065

- Li Cheng, Minglun Gong:
Realtime background subtraction from dynamic scenes.
2066-2073

- Rahul Raguram, Jan-Michael Frahm, Marc Pollefeys:
Exploiting uncertainty in random sample consensus.
2074-2081

- Gang Hua, Amir Akbarzadeh:
A robust elastic and partial matching metric for face recognition.
2082-2089

- Torsten Sattler, Bastian Leibe, Leif Kobbelt:
SCRAMSAC: Improving RANSAC's efficiency with a spatial consistency filter.
2090-2097

- Serhat Selcuk Bucak, Pavan Kumar Mallapragada, Rong Jin, Anil K. Jain:
Efficient multi-label ranking for multi-class learning: Application to object recognition.
2098-2105

- Tilke Judd, Krista A. Ehinger, Frédo Durand, Antonio Torralba:
Learning to predict where humans look.
2106-2113

- Ji Liu, Przemyslaw Musialski, Peter Wonka, Jieping Ye:
Tensor completion for estimating missing values in visual data.
2114-2121

- Jizhou Gao, Yin Hu, Jinze Liu, Ruigang Yang:
Unsupervised learning of high-order structural semantics from images.
2122-2129

- Brian Kulis, Kristen Grauman:
Kernelized locality-sensitive hashing for scalable image search.
2130-2137

- Stefano Soatto:
Actionable information in vision.
2138-2145

- Kevin Jarrett, Koray Kavukcuoglu, Marc'Aurelio Ranzato, Yann LeCun:
What is the best multi-stage architecture for object recognition?
2146-2153

- Aleksey Golovinskiy, Vladimir G. Kim, Thomas A. Funkhouser:
Shape-based recognition of 3D point clouds in urban environments.
2154-2161

Low Level Vision and Others
- Alex Levinshtein, Sven J. Dickinson, Cristian Sminchisescu:
Multiscale symmetric part detection and grouping.
2162-2169

- Jozsef Nemeth, Csaba Domokos, Zoltan Kato:
Recovering planar homographies between 2D shapes.
2170-2176

- Jiang Xu, Junsong Yuan, Ying Wu:
Multimodal partial estimates fusion.
2177-2184

- Roberto Valenti, Nicu Sebe, Theo Gevers:
Image saliency by isocentric curvedness and color.
2185-2192

- Kai Ni, Hailin Jin, Frank Dellaert:
GroupSAC: Efficient consensus in the presence of groupings.
2193-2200

- Jean-Philippe Tarel, Nicolas Hautière:
Fast visibility restoration from a single color or gray level image.
2201-2208

- Daniel Zoran, Yair Weiss:
Scale invariance and noise in natural images.
2209-2216

- Kevin Dale, Micah K. Johnson, Kalyan Sunkavalli, Wojciech Matusik, Hanspeter Pfister:
Image restoration using online photo collections.
2217-2224

- Yuan-Yang Chang, Hwann-Tzong Chen:
Finding good composition in panoramic scenes.
2225-2231

- Luca Marchesotti, Claudio Cifarelli, Gabriela Csurka:
A framework for visual saliency detection with applications to image thumbnailing.
2232-2239

- Petter Strandmark, Fredrik Kahl, Niels Chr. Overgaard:
Optimizing parametric total variation models.
2240-2247

- Jason M. Saragih, Simon Lucey, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Deformable model fitting with a mixture of local experts.
2248-2255

- Wolfgang Förstner, Timo Dickscheid, Falko Schindler:
Detecting interpretable and accurate scale-invariant keypoints.
2256-2263

- Ido Leichter:
The Swap and Expansion moves revisited and fused.
2264-2271

- Julien Mairal, Francis Bach, Jean Ponce, Guillermo Sapiro, Andrew Zisserman:
Non-local sparse models for image restoration.
2272-2279

- Peng Ren, Richard C. Wilson, Edwin R. Hancock:
Weighted graph characteristics from oriented line graph polynomials.
2280-2287

- ChengEn Lu, Longin Jan Latecki, Nagesh Adluru, Xingwei Yang, Haibin Ling:
Shape guided contour grouping with particle filters.
2288-2295

- Andrew Willis, Yunfeng Sui:
An algebraic model for fast corner detection.
2296-2302

- Yuandong Tian, Srinivasa G. Narasimhan:
Seeing through water: Image restoration using model-based tracking.
2303-2310

- Sefy Kagarlitsky, Yael Moses, Yacov Hel-Or:
Piecewise-consistent color mappings of images acquired under various conditions.
2311-2318

- Oliver J. Woodford, Carsten Rother, Vladimir Kolmogorov:
A global perspective on MAP inference for low-level vision.
2319-2326

- Kai Krajsek, Marion I. Menzel, Hanno Scharr:
Riemannian Bayesian estimation of diffusion tensor images.
2327-2334

- Roger Grosse, Micah K. Johnson, Edward H. Adelson, William T. Freeman:
Ground truth dataset and baseline evaluations for intrinsic image algorithms.
2335-2342

- Sébastien Bougleux, Gabriel Peyré, Laurent D. Cohen:
Image compression with anisotropic triangulations.
2343-2348

- Yalin Wang, Tony F. Chan, Arthur W. Toga, Paul M. Thompson:
Shape analysis with multivariate tensor-based morphometry and holomorphic differentials.
2349-2356

- Hervé Jégou, Matthijs Douze, Cordelia Schmid:
Packing bag-of-features.
2357-2364

- Yalin Wang, Wei Dai, Yi-Yu Chou, Xianfeng Gu, Tony F. Chan, Arthur W. Toga, Paul M. Thompson:
Studying brain morphometry using conformal equivalence class.
2365-2372

- Andrea Frome, German Cheung, Ahmad Abdulkader, Marco Zennaro, Bo Wu, Alessandro Bissacco, Hartwig Adam, Hartmut Neven, Luc Vincent:
Large-scale privacy protection in Google Street View.
2373-2380

- Bryan C. Catanzaro, Bor-Yiing Su, Narayanan Sundaram, Yunsup Lee, Mark Murphy, Kurt Keutzer:
Efficient, high-quality image contour detection.
2381-2388

- Marcus A. Brubaker, Leonid Sigal, David J. Fleet:
Estimating contact dynamics.
2389-2396

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