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    Modeling people: Vision-based understanding of a person's shape, appearance, movement, and behaviour

    Hilton, A. / Fua, P. / Ronfard, R. | British Library Online Contents | 2006

    Implicit meshes for modeling and reconstruction

    Ilic, S. / Fua, P. | IEEE | 2003

      Implicit Meshes for Modeling and Reconstruction

      Ilic, S. / Fua, P. / IEEE | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003

    Tracking and Modeling People in Video Sequences

    Plankers, R. / Fua, P. | British Library Online Contents | 2001

    Articulated soft objects for video-based body modeling

    Plankers, R. / Fua, P. | IEEE | 2001
    effectiveness for human body modeling from video sequences. Our method is both robust and generic. It could easily be applied to other shape and motion ...

      Articulated Soft Objects for Video-based Body Modeling

      Plankers, R. / Fua, P. / IEEE | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001

    Velcro Surfaces: Fast Initialization of Deformable Models

    Neuenschwander, W. / Fua, P. / Szekely, G. et al. | British Library Online Contents | 1997

    Imposing Hard Constraints on Deformable Models through Optimization in Orthogonal Subspaces

    Fua, P. / Brechbuehler, C. | British Library Online Contents | 1997

    Incorporating differential constraints in a 3D reconstruction process application to stereo

    Lengagne, R. / Fua, P. | IEEE | 2001
    knowledge about object shape. The strong description and modeling properties of differential features make them useful tools that can be efficiently ...

    Implicit surfaces make for better silhouettes

    Ilic, S. / Salzmann, M. / Fua, P. | IEEE | 2005
    deformations are parametrized. To show this, we demonstrate our technique in three very different cases: modeling the deformations of a piece of paper ...

    Real-time nonrigid surface detection

    Pilet, J. / Lepetit, V. / Fua, P. | IEEE | 2005
    of parameters involved in modeling deformable surfaces and rejecting erroneous matches for error rates of up to 95%, which is considerably ...