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    Appearance Modeling Under Geometric Context

    Li, J. / Zhou, S. / Chellappa, R. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    An Algebraic Approach to Surface Reconstruction from Gradient Fields

    Agrawal, A. / Chellappa, R. / Raskar, R. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    Face Recognition in the Presence of Multiple Illumination Sources

    Aggarwal, G. / Chellappa, R. / IEEE | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    Dictionary-Based Face Recognition from Video

    Chen, Y.-C. / Patel, V.M. / Phillips, P.J. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2012
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    What Is the Range of Surface Reconstructions from a Gradient Field?

    Agrawal, A. / Raskar, R. / Chellappa, R. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2006
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    Multi-camera Tracking of Articulated Human Motion Using Motion and Shape Cues

    Sundaresan, A. / Chellappa, R. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2006
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    Key Frame-Based Activity Representation Using Antieigenvalues

    Cuntoor, N. P. / Chellappa, R. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2006
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    Video Mensuration Using a Stationary Camera

    Guo, F. / Chellappa, R. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2006
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    An Experimental Evaluation of Linear and Kernel-Based Methods for Face Recognition

    Gupta, H. / Agrawal, A. K. / Pruthi, T. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2002
    Schlagwörter: computer vision

    Probabilistic Identity Characterization for Face Recognition

    Zhou, S. / Chellappa, R. / IEEE Computer Society | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    Role of Shape and Kinematics in Human Movement Analysis

    Veeraraghavan, A. / Chowdhury, A. / Chellappa, R. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    View Independent Human Body Pose Estimation from a Single Perspective Image

    Parameswaran, V. / Chellappa, R. / IEEE Computer Society | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004
    Schlagwörter: Computer vision

    3D Object Tracking Using Shape-Encoded Particle Propagation

    Moon, H. / Chellappa, R. / Rosenfeld, A. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
    Schlagwörter: computer vision

    Structure from Motion Using Sequential Monte Carlo Methods

    Qian, G. / Chellappa, R. / IEEE | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
    Schlagwörter: computer vision

    Rank Constrained Recognition Under Unknown Illuminations

    Zhou, S. / Chellappa, R. / IEEE | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003
    Schlagwörter: computer

    Activity Recognition Using the Dynamics of the Configuration of Interacting Objects

    Vaswani, N. / Chowdhury, A. / Chellappa, R. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003
    Schlagwörter: computer vision

    View Invariants for Human Action Recognition

    Parameswaran, V. / Chellappa, R. / IEEE | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003
    Schlagwörter: computer vision

    Probe Based Recognition of Targets in Infrared Images

    Der, S. Z. / Chellappa, R. / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Computer Society | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
    Schlagwörter: computer vision

    Site Model Supported Monitoring of Aerial Images

    Lin, C. L. / Zheng, Q. / Chellappa, R. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
    Schlagwörter: computer vision

    Time-to-X: Analysis of Motion through Temporal Parameters

    Burlina, P. / Chellappa, R. / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Computer Society | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
    Schlagwörter: computer vision