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Dissociated Dipoles: Image representation via non-local comparisons 

Balas, Benjamin J.; Sinha, Pawan (2003-08-13)
A fundamental question in visual neuroscience is how to represent image structure. The most common representational schemes rely on differential operators that compare adjacent image regions. While well-suited to encoding ...
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Direction Estimation of Pedestrian from Images 

Shimizu, Hiroaki; Poggio, Tomaso (2003-08-27)
The capability of estimating the walking direction of people would be useful in many applications such as those involving autonomous cars and robots.We introduce an approach for estimating the walking direction of people ...
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Gait Dynamics for Recognition and Classification 

Lee, Lily (2001-09-01)
This paper describes a representation of the dynamics of human walking action for the purpose of person identification and classification by gait appearance. Our gait representation is based on simple features such as ...
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Contextual Priming for Object Detection 

Torralba, Antonio; Sinha, Pawan (2001-09-01)
There is general consensus that context can be a rich source of information about an object's identity, location and scale. In fact, the structure of many real-world scenes is governed by strong configurational rules akin ...
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Dissociated Dipoles: Image representation via non-local comparisons 

Balas, Benjamin J.; Sinha, Pawan (2003-08-13)
A fundamental question in visual neuroscience is how to represent image structure. The most common representational schemes rely on differential operators that compare adjacent image regions. While well-suited to encoding ...
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Direction Estimation of Pedestrian from Images 

Shimizu, Hiroaki; Poggio, Tomaso (2003-08-27)
The capability of estimating the walking direction of people would be useful in many applications such as those involving autonomous cars and robots. We introduce an approach for estimating the walking direction of people ...

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AuthorSinha, Pawan (3)Balas, Benjamin J. (2)Poggio, Tomaso (2)Shimizu, Hiroaki (2)Lee, Lily (1)Torralba, Antonio (1)SubjectAI (6)
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