IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell
March 2019
This paper proposes a Hybrid Approximate Representation (HAR) based on unifying several efficient approximations of the generalized reprojection error (which is known as the gold standard for multiview geometry). The HAR is an over-parameterization scheme where the approximation is applied simultaneously in multiple parameter spaces. A joint minimization scheme "HAR-Descent" can then solve the PnP problem efficiently, while remaining robust to approximation errors and local minima.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSignificant effort has been devoted within the visual tracking community to rapid learning of object properties on the fly. However, state-of-the-art approaches still often fail in cases such as rapid out-of-plane rotation, when the appearance changes suddenly. One of the major contributions of this paper is a radical rethinking of the traditional wisdom of modeling 3D motion as appearance changes during tracking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAction recognition "in the wild" is extremely challenging, particularly when complex 3D actions are projected down to the image plane, losing a great deal of information. The recent growth of 3D data in broadcast content and commercial depth sensors, makes it possible to overcome this. However, there is little work examining the best way to exploit this new modality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLong-term tracking of an object, given only a single instance in an initial frame, remains an open problem. We propose a visual tracking algorithm, robust to many of the difficulties that often occur in real-world scenes. Correspondences of edge-based features are used, to overcome the reliance on the texture of the tracked object and improve invariance to lighting.
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