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Wide Baseline Stereo Image Rectification And Matching, Wei Hao Dec 2011

Wide Baseline Stereo Image Rectification And Matching, Wei Hao

Doctoral Dissertations

Perception of depth information is central to three-dimensional (3D) vision problems. Stereopsis is an important passive vision technique for depth perception. Wide baseline stereo is a challenging problem that attracts much interest recently from both the theoretical and application perspectives. In this research we approach the problem of wide baseline stereo using the geometric and structural constraints within feature sets.

The major contribution of this dissertation is that we proposed and implemented a more efficient paradigm to handle the challenges introduced by perspective distortion in wide baseline stereo, compared to the state-of-the-art. To facilitate the paradigm, a new feature-matching algorithm …


Terrain Classification For Autonomous Rmax Helicopter Search And Rescue, Erin West Jun 2011

Terrain Classification For Autonomous Rmax Helicopter Search And Rescue, Erin West

Electrical Engineering

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Learning Local Features Using Boosted Trees For Face Recognition, Rajkiran Gottumukkal Apr 2011

Learning Local Features Using Boosted Trees For Face Recognition, Rajkiran Gottumukkal

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Face recognition is fundamental to a number of significant applications that include but not limited to video surveillance and content based image retrieval. Some of the challenges which make this task difficult are variations in faces due to changes in pose, illumination and deformation. This dissertation proposes a face recognition system to overcome these difficulties. We propose methods for different stages of face recognition which will make the system more robust to these variations. We propose a novel method to perform skin segmentation which is fast and able to perform well under different illumination conditions. We also propose a method …


Feature Pruning For Action Recognition In Complex Environment, Adarsh Nagaraja Jan 2011

Feature Pruning For Action Recognition In Complex Environment, Adarsh Nagaraja

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A significant number of action recognition research efforts use spatio-temporal interest point detectors for feature extraction. Although the extracted features provide useful information for recognizing actions, a significant number of them contain irrelevant motion and background clutter. In many cases, the extracted features are included as is in the classification pipeline, and sophisticated noise removal techniques are subsequently used to alleviate their effect on classification. We introduce a new action database, created from the Weizmann database, that reveals a significant weakness in systems based on popular cuboid descriptors. Experiments show that introducing complex backgrounds, stationary or dynamic, into the video …