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Over the last several years there has been a growing interest in
developing computational methodologies for modeling and analyzing
movements and behaviors of 'crowds' of people. This interest spans
several scientific areas that includes Computer Vision, Computer
Graphics, and Pedestrian Evacuation Dynamics. Despite the fact that
these different scientific fields are trying to model the same
physical entity (i.e. a crowd of people), research ideas have
evolved independently. As a result each discipline has developed
techniques and perspectives that are characteristically their own.
The goal of this book is to provide the readers a comprehensive map
towards the common goal of better analyzing and synthesizing the
pedestrian movement in dense, heterogeneous crowds. The book is
organized into different parts that consolidate various aspects of
research towards this common goal, namely the modeling, simulation,
and visual analysis of crowds. Through this book, readers will see
the common ideas and vision as well as the different challenges and
techniques, that will stimulate novel approaches to fully grasping
"crowds."
The 8-volume set, comprising the LNCS books 13801 until 13809,
constitutes the refereed proceedings of 38 out of the 60 workshops
held at the 17th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2022.
The conference took place in Tel Aviv, Israel, during October
23-27, 2022; the workshops were held hybrid or online.The 367 full
papers included in this volume set were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the ECCV 2022 workshop proceedings. They
were organized in individual parts as follows: Part I: W01 - AI for
Space; W02 - Vision for Art; W03 - Adversarial Robustness in the
Real World; W04 - Autonomous Vehicle Vision Part II: W05 - Learning
With Limited and Imperfect Data; W06 - Advances in Image
Manipulation; Part III: W07 - Medical Computer Vision; W08 -
Computer Vision for Metaverse; W09 - Self-Supervised Learning: What
Is Next?; Part IV: W10 - Self-Supervised Learning for
Next-Generation Industry-Level Autonomous Driving; W11 - ISIC Skin
Image Analysis; W12 - Cross-Modal Human-Robot Interaction; W13 -
Text in Everything; W14 - BioImage Computing; W15 - Visual
Object-Oriented Learning Meets Interaction: Discovery,
Representations, and Applications; W16 - AI for Creative Video
Editing and Understanding; W17 - Visual Inductive Priors for
Data-Efficient Deep Learning; W18 - Mobile Intelligent Photography
and Imaging; Part V: W19 - People Analysis: From Face, Body and
Fashion to 3D Virtual Avatars; W20 - Safe Artificial Intelligence
for Automated Driving; W21 - Real-World Surveillance: Applications
and Challenges; W22 - Affective Behavior Analysis In-the-Wild; Part
VI: W23 - Visual Perception for Navigation in Human Environments:
The JackRabbot Human Body Pose Dataset and Benchmark; W24 -
Distributed Smart Cameras; W25 - Causality in Vision; W26 -
In-Vehicle Sensing and Monitorization; W27 - Assistive Computer
Vision and Robotics; W28 - Computational Aspects of Deep Learning;
Part VII: W29 - Computer Vision for Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering; W30 - AI-Enabled Medical Image Analysis: Digital
Pathology and Radiology/COVID19; W31 - Compositional and Multimodal
Perception; Part VIII: W32 - Uncertainty Quantification for
Computer Vision; W33 - Recovering 6D Object Pose; W34 - Drawings
and Abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis; W35 - Sign
Language Understanding; W36 - A Challenge for Out-of-Distribution
Generalization in Computer Vision; W37 - Vision With Biased or
Scarce Data; W38 - Visual Object Tracking Challenge.
The 8-volume set, comprising the LNCS books 13801 until 13809,
constitutes the refereed proceedings of 38 out of the 60 workshops
held at the 17th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2022.
The conference took place in Tel Aviv, Israel, during October
23-27, 2022; the workshops were held hybrid or online.The 367 full
papers included in this volume set were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the ECCV 2022 workshop proceedings. They
were organized in individual parts as follows: Part I: W01 - AI for
Space; W02 - Vision for Art; W03 - Adversarial Robustness in the
Real World; W04 - Autonomous Vehicle Vision Part II: W05 - Learning
With Limited and Imperfect Data; W06 - Advances in Image
Manipulation; Part III: W07 - Medical Computer Vision; W08 -
Computer Vision for Metaverse; W09 - Self-Supervised Learning: What
Is Next?; Part IV: W10 - Self-Supervised Learning for
Next-Generation Industry-Level Autonomous Driving; W11 - ISIC Skin
Image Analysis; W12 - Cross-Modal Human-Robot Interaction; W13 -
Text in Everything; W14 - BioImage Computing; W15 - Visual
Object-Oriented Learning Meets Interaction: Discovery,
Representations, and Applications; W16 - AI for Creative Video
Editing and Understanding; W17 - Visual Inductive Priors for
Data-Efficient Deep Learning; W18 - Mobile Intelligent Photography
and Imaging; Part V: W19 - People Analysis: From Face, Body and
Fashion to 3D Virtual Avatars; W20 - Safe Artificial Intelligence
for Automated Driving; W21 - Real-World Surveillance: Applications
and Challenges; W22 - Affective Behavior Analysis In-the-Wild; Part
VI: W23 - Visual Perception for Navigation in Human Environments:
The JackRabbot Human Body Pose Dataset and Benchmark; W24 -
Distributed Smart Cameras; W25 - Causality in Vision; W26 -
In-Vehicle Sensing and Monitorization; W27 - Assistive Computer
Vision and Robotics; W28 - Computational Aspects of Deep Learning;
Part VII: W29 - Computer Vision for Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering; W30 - AI-Enabled Medical Image Analysis: Digital
Pathology and Radiology/COVID19; W31 - Compositional and Multimodal
Perception; Part VIII: W32 - Uncertainty Quantification for
Computer Vision; W33 - Recovering 6D Object Pose; W34 - Drawings
and Abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis; W35 - Sign
Language Understanding; W36 - A Challenge for Out-of-Distribution
Generalization in Computer Vision; W37 - Vision With Biased or
Scarce Data; W38 - Visual Object Tracking Challenge.
The 8-volume set, comprising the LNCS books 13801 until 13809,
constitutes the refereed proceedings of 38 out of the 60 workshops
held at the 17th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2022.
The conference took place in Tel Aviv, Israel, during October
23-27, 2022; the workshops were held hybrid or online.The 367 full
papers included in this volume set were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the ECCV 2022 workshop proceedings. They
were organized in individual parts as follows: Part I: W01 - AI for
Space; W02 - Vision for Art; W03 - Adversarial Robustness in the
Real World; W04 - Autonomous Vehicle Vision Part II: W05 - Learning
With Limited and Imperfect Data; W06 - Advances in Image
Manipulation; Part III: W07 - Medical Computer Vision; W08 -
Computer Vision for Metaverse; W09 - Self-Supervised Learning: What
Is Next?; Part IV: W10 - Self-Supervised Learning for
Next-Generation Industry-Level Autonomous Driving; W11 - ISIC Skin
Image Analysis; W12 - Cross-Modal Human-Robot Interaction; W13 -
Text in Everything; W14 - BioImage Computing; W15 - Visual
Object-Oriented Learning Meets Interaction: Discovery,
Representations, and Applications; W16 - AI for Creative Video
Editing and Understanding; W17 - Visual Inductive Priors for
Data-Efficient Deep Learning; W18 - Mobile Intelligent Photography
and Imaging; Part V: W19 - People Analysis: From Face, Body and
Fashion to 3D Virtual Avatars; W20 - Safe Artificial Intelligence
for Automated Driving; W21 - Real-World Surveillance: Applications
and Challenges; W22 - Affective Behavior Analysis In-the-Wild; Part
VI: W23 - Visual Perception for Navigation in Human Environments:
The JackRabbot Human Body Pose Dataset and Benchmark; W24 -
Distributed Smart Cameras; W25 - Causality in Vision; W26 -
In-Vehicle Sensing and Monitorization; W27 - Assistive Computer
Vision and Robotics; W28 - Computational Aspects of Deep Learning;
Part VII: W29 - Computer Vision for Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering; W30 - AI-Enabled Medical Image Analysis: Digital
Pathology and Radiology/COVID19; W31 - Compositional and Multimodal
Perception; Part VIII: W32 - Uncertainty Quantification for
Computer Vision; W33 - Recovering 6D Object Pose; W34 - Drawings
and Abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis; W35 - Sign
Language Understanding; W36 - A Challenge for Out-of-Distribution
Generalization in Computer Vision; W37 - Vision With Biased or
Scarce Data; W38 - Visual Object Tracking Challenge.
The 8-volume set, comprising the LNCS books 13801 until 13809,
constitutes the refereed proceedings of 38 out of the 60 workshops
held at the 17th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2022.
The conference took place in Tel Aviv, Israel, during October
23-27, 2022; the workshops were held hybrid or online.The 367 full
papers included in this volume set were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the ECCV 2022 workshop proceedings. They
were organized in individual parts as follows: Part I: W01 - AI for
Space; W02 - Vision for Art; W03 - Adversarial Robustness in the
Real World; W04 - Autonomous Vehicle Vision Part II: W05 - Learning
With Limited and Imperfect Data; W06 - Advances in Image
Manipulation; Part III: W07 - Medical Computer Vision; W08 -
Computer Vision for Metaverse; W09 - Self-Supervised Learning: What
Is Next?; Part IV: W10 - Self-Supervised Learning for
Next-Generation Industry-Level Autonomous Driving; W11 - ISIC Skin
Image Analysis; W12 - Cross-Modal Human-Robot Interaction; W13 -
Text in Everything; W14 - BioImage Computing; W15 - Visual
Object-Oriented Learning Meets Interaction: Discovery,
Representations, and Applications; W16 - AI for Creative Video
Editing and Understanding; W17 - Visual Inductive Priors for
Data-Efficient Deep Learning; W18 - Mobile Intelligent Photography
and Imaging; Part V: W19 - People Analysis: From Face, Body and
Fashion to 3D Virtual Avatars; W20 - Safe Artificial Intelligence
for Automated Driving; W21 - Real-World Surveillance: Applications
and Challenges; W22 - Affective Behavior Analysis In-the-Wild; Part
VI: W23 - Visual Perception for Navigation in Human Environments:
The JackRabbot Human Body Pose Dataset and Benchmark; W24 -
Distributed Smart Cameras; W25 - Causality in Vision; W26 -
In-Vehicle Sensing and Monitorization; W27 - Assistive Computer
Vision and Robotics; W28 - Computational Aspects of Deep Learning;
Part VII: W29 - Computer Vision for Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering; W30 - AI-Enabled Medical Image Analysis: Digital
Pathology and Radiology/COVID19; W31 - Compositional and Multimodal
Perception; Part VIII: W32 - Uncertainty Quantification for
Computer Vision; W33 - Recovering 6D Object Pose; W34 - Drawings
and Abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis; W35 - Sign
Language Understanding; W36 - A Challenge for Out-of-Distribution
Generalization in Computer Vision; W37 - Vision With Biased or
Scarce Data; W38 - Visual Object Tracking Challenge.
The 8-volume set, comprising the LNCS books 13801 until 13809,
constitutes the refereed proceedings of 38 out of the 60 workshops
held at the 17th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2022.
The conference took place in Tel Aviv, Israel, during October
23-27, 2022; the workshops were held hybrid or online.The 367 full
papers included in this volume set were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the ECCV 2022 workshop proceedings. They
were organized in individual parts as follows: Part I: W01 - AI for
Space; W02 - Vision for Art; W03 - Adversarial Robustness in the
Real World; W04 - Autonomous Vehicle Vision Part II: W05 - Learning
With Limited and Imperfect Data; W06 - Advances in Image
Manipulation; Part III: W07 - Medical Computer Vision; W08 -
Computer Vision for Metaverse; W09 - Self-Supervised Learning: What
Is Next?; Part IV: W10 - Self-Supervised Learning for
Next-Generation Industry-Level Autonomous Driving; W11 - ISIC Skin
Image Analysis; W12 - Cross-Modal Human-Robot Interaction; W13 -
Text in Everything; W14 - BioImage Computing; W15 - Visual
Object-Oriented Learning Meets Interaction: Discovery,
Representations, and Applications; W16 - AI for Creative Video
Editing and Understanding; W17 - Visual Inductive Priors for
Data-Efficient Deep Learning; W18 - Mobile Intelligent Photography
and Imaging; Part V: W19 - People Analysis: From Face, Body and
Fashion to 3D Virtual Avatars; W20 - Safe Artificial Intelligence
for Automated Driving; W21 - Real-World Surveillance: Applications
and Challenges; W22 - Affective Behavior Analysis In-the-Wild; Part
VI: W23 - Visual Perception for Navigation in Human Environments:
The JackRabbot Human Body Pose Dataset and Benchmark; W24 -
Distributed Smart Cameras; W25 - Causality in Vision; W26 -
In-Vehicle Sensing and Monitorization; W27 - Assistive Computer
Vision and Robotics; W28 - Computational Aspects of Deep Learning;
Part VII: W29 - Computer Vision for Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering; W30 - AI-Enabled Medical Image Analysis: Digital
Pathology and Radiology/COVID19; W31 - Compositional and Multimodal
Perception; Part VIII: W32 - Uncertainty Quantification for
Computer Vision; W33 - Recovering 6D Object Pose; W34 - Drawings
and Abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis; W35 - Sign
Language Understanding; W36 - A Challenge for Out-of-Distribution
Generalization in Computer Vision; W37 - Vision With Biased or
Scarce Data; W38 - Visual Object Tracking Challenge.
The 8-volume set, comprising the LNCS books 13801 until 13809,
constitutes the refereed proceedings of 38 out of the 60 workshops
held at the 17th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2022.
The conference took place in Tel Aviv, Israel, during October
23-27, 2022; the workshops were held hybrid or online.The 367 full
papers included in this volume set were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the ECCV 2022 workshop proceedings. They
were organized in individual parts as follows: Part I: W01 - AI for
Space; W02 - Vision for Art; W03 - Adversarial Robustness in the
Real World; W04 - Autonomous Vehicle Vision Part II: W05 - Learning
With Limited and Imperfect Data; W06 - Advances in Image
Manipulation; Part III: W07 - Medical Computer Vision; W08 -
Computer Vision for Metaverse; W09 - Self-Supervised Learning: What
Is Next?; Part IV: W10 - Self-Supervised Learning for
Next-Generation Industry-Level Autonomous Driving; W11 - ISIC Skin
Image Analysis; W12 - Cross-Modal Human-Robot Interaction; W13 -
Text in Everything; W14 - BioImage Computing; W15 - Visual
Object-Oriented Learning Meets Interaction: Discovery,
Representations, and Applications; W16 - AI for Creative Video
Editing and Understanding; W17 - Visual Inductive Priors for
Data-Efficient Deep Learning; W18 - Mobile Intelligent Photography
and Imaging; Part V: W19 - People Analysis: From Face, Body and
Fashion to 3D Virtual Avatars; W20 - Safe Artificial Intelligence
for Automated Driving; W21 - Real-World Surveillance: Applications
and Challenges; W22 - Affective Behavior Analysis In-the-Wild; Part
VI: W23 - Visual Perception for Navigation in Human Environments:
The JackRabbot Human Body Pose Dataset and Benchmark; W24 -
Distributed Smart Cameras; W25 - Causality in Vision; W26 -
In-Vehicle Sensing and Monitorization; W27 - Assistive Computer
Vision and Robotics; W28 - Computational Aspects of Deep Learning;
Part VII: W29 - Computer Vision for Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering; W30 - AI-Enabled Medical Image Analysis: Digital
Pathology and Radiology/COVID19; W31 - Compositional and Multimodal
Perception; Part VIII: W32 - Uncertainty Quantification for
Computer Vision; W33 - Recovering 6D Object Pose; W34 - Drawings
and Abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis; W35 - Sign
Language Understanding; W36 - A Challenge for Out-of-Distribution
Generalization in Computer Vision; W37 - Vision With Biased or
Scarce Data; W38 - Visual Object Tracking Challenge.
The 8-volume set, comprising the LNCS books 13801 until 13809,
constitutes the refereed proceedings of 38 out of the 60 workshops
held at the 17th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2022.
The conference took place in Tel Aviv, Israel, during October
23-27, 2022; the workshops were held hybrid or online.The 367 full
papers included in this volume set were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the ECCV 2022 workshop proceedings. They
were organized in individual parts as follows: Part I: W01 - AI for
Space; W02 - Vision for Art; W03 - Adversarial Robustness in the
Real World; W04 - Autonomous Vehicle Vision Part II: W05 - Learning
With Limited and Imperfect Data; W06 - Advances in Image
Manipulation; Part III: W07 - Medical Computer Vision; W08 -
Computer Vision for Metaverse; W09 - Self-Supervised Learning: What
Is Next?; Part IV: W10 - Self-Supervised Learning for
Next-Generation Industry-Level Autonomous Driving; W11 - ISIC Skin
Image Analysis; W12 - Cross-Modal Human-Robot Interaction; W13 -
Text in Everything; W14 - BioImage Computing; W15 - Visual
Object-Oriented Learning Meets Interaction: Discovery,
Representations, and Applications; W16 - AI for Creative Video
Editing and Understanding; W17 - Visual Inductive Priors for
Data-Efficient Deep Learning; W18 - Mobile Intelligent Photography
and Imaging; Part V: W19 - People Analysis: From Face, Body and
Fashion to 3D Virtual Avatars; W20 - Safe Artificial Intelligence
for Automated Driving; W21 - Real-World Surveillance: Applications
and Challenges; W22 - Affective Behavior Analysis In-the-Wild; Part
VI: W23 - Visual Perception for Navigation in Human Environments:
The JackRabbot Human Body Pose Dataset and Benchmark; W24 -
Distributed Smart Cameras; W25 - Causality in Vision; W26 -
In-Vehicle Sensing and Monitorization; W27 - Assistive Computer
Vision and Robotics; W28 - Computational Aspects of Deep Learning;
Part VII: W29 - Computer Vision for Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering; W30 - AI-Enabled Medical Image Analysis: Digital
Pathology and Radiology/COVID19; W31 - Compositional and Multimodal
Perception; Part VIII: W32 - Uncertainty Quantification for
Computer Vision; W33 - Recovering 6D Object Pose; W34 - Drawings
and Abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis; W35 - Sign
Language Understanding; W36 - A Challenge for Out-of-Distribution
Generalization in Computer Vision; W37 - Vision With Biased or
Scarce Data; W38 - Visual Object Tracking Challenge.
The 8-volume set, comprising the LNCS books 13801 until 13809,
constitutes the refereed proceedings of 38 out of the 60 workshops
held at the 17th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2022.
The conference took place in Tel Aviv, Israel, during October
23-27, 2022; the workshops were held hybrid or online.The 367 full
papers included in this volume set were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the ECCV 2022 workshop proceedings. They
were organized in individual parts as follows: Part I: W01 - AI for
Space; W02 - Vision for Art; W03 - Adversarial Robustness in the
Real World; W04 - Autonomous Vehicle Vision Part II: W05 - Learning
With Limited and Imperfect Data; W06 - Advances in Image
Manipulation; Part III: W07 - Medical Computer Vision; W08 -
Computer Vision for Metaverse; W09 - Self-Supervised Learning: What
Is Next?; Part IV: W10 - Self-Supervised Learning for
Next-Generation Industry-Level Autonomous Driving; W11 - ISIC Skin
Image Analysis; W12 - Cross-Modal Human-Robot Interaction; W13 -
Text in Everything; W14 - BioImage Computing; W15 - Visual
Object-Oriented Learning Meets Interaction: Discovery,
Representations, and Applications; W16 - AI for Creative Video
Editing and Understanding; W17 - Visual Inductive Priors for
Data-Efficient Deep Learning; W18 - Mobile Intelligent Photography
and Imaging; Part V: W19 - People Analysis: From Face, Body and
Fashion to 3D Virtual Avatars; W20 - Safe Artificial Intelligence
for Automated Driving; W21 - Real-World Surveillance: Applications
and Challenges; W22 - Affective Behavior Analysis In-the-Wild; Part
VI: W23 - Visual Perception for Navigation in Human Environments:
The JackRabbot Human Body Pose Dataset and Benchmark; W24 -
Distributed Smart Cameras; W25 - Causality in Vision; W26 -
In-Vehicle Sensing and Monitorization; W27 - Assistive Computer
Vision and Robotics; W28 - Computational Aspects of Deep Learning;
Part VII: W29 - Computer Vision for Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering; W30 - AI-Enabled Medical Image Analysis: Digital
Pathology and Radiology/COVID19; W31 - Compositional and Multimodal
Perception; Part VIII: W32 - Uncertainty Quantification for
Computer Vision; W33 - Recovering 6D Object Pose; W34 - Drawings
and Abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis; W35 - Sign
Language Understanding; W36 - A Challenge for Out-of-Distribution
Generalization in Computer Vision; W37 - Vision With Biased or
Scarce Data; W38 - Visual Object Tracking Challenge.
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Computer Vision - ACCV 2016 - 13th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Taipei, Taiwan, November 20-24, 2016, Revised Selected Papers, Part III (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Shang-Hong Lai, Vincent Lepetit, Ko Nishino, Yoichi Sato
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R2,971
Discovery Miles 29 710
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 10111-10115 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 13th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2016, held in Taipei, Taiwan, in November
2016. The total of 143 contributions presented in these volumes was
carefully reviewed and selected from 479 submissions. The papers
are organized in topical sections on Segmentation and
Classification; Segmentation and Semantic Segmentation; Dictionary
Learning, Retrieval, and Clustering; Deep Learning; People Tracking
and Action Recognition; People and Actions; Faces; Computational
Photography; Face and Gestures; Image Alignment; Computational
Photography and Image Processing; Language and Video; 3D Computer
Vision; Image Attributes, Language, and Recognition; Video
Understanding; and 3D Vision.
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Computer Vision - ACCV 2016 - 13th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Taipei, Taiwan, November 20-24, 2016, Revised Selected Papers, Part V (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Shang-Hong Lai, Vincent Lepetit, Ko Nishino, Yoichi Sato
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R1,585
Discovery Miles 15 850
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 10111-10115 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 13th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2016, held in Taipei, Taiwan, in November
2016. The total of 143 contributions presented in these volumes was
carefully reviewed and selected from 479 submissions. The papers
are organized in topical sections on Segmentation and
Classification; Segmentation and Semantic Segmentation; Dictionary
Learning, Retrieval, and Clustering; Deep Learning; People Tracking
and Action Recognition; People and Actions; Faces; Computational
Photography; Face and Gestures; Image Alignment; Computational
Photography and Image Processing; Language and Video; 3D Computer
Vision; Image Attributes, Language, and Recognition; Video
Understanding; and 3D Vision.
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Computer Vision - ACCV 2016 - 13th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Taipei, Taiwan, November 20-24, 2016, Revised Selected Papers, Part IV (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Shang-Hong Lai, Vincent Lepetit, Ko Nishino, Yoichi Sato
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R1,622
Discovery Miles 16 220
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 10111-10115 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 13th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2016, held in Taipei, Taiwan, in November
2016. The total of 143 contributions presented in these volumes was
carefully reviewed and selected from 479 submissions. The papers
are organized in topical sections on Segmentation and
Classification; Segmentation and Semantic Segmentation; Dictionary
Learning, Retrieval, and Clustering; Deep Learning; People Tracking
and Action Recognition; People and Actions; Faces; Computational
Photography; Face and Gestures; Image Alignment; Computational
Photography and Image Processing; Language and Video; 3D Computer
Vision; Image Attributes, Language, and Recognition; Video
Understanding; and 3D Vision.
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Computer Vision - ACCV 2016 - 13th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Taipei, Taiwan, November 20-24, 2016, Revised Selected Papers, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Shang-Hong Lai, Vincent Lepetit, Ko Nishino, Yoichi Sato
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R2,818
Discovery Miles 28 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 10111-10115 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 13th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2016, held in Taipei, Taiwan, in November
2016. The total of 143 contributions presented in these volumes was
carefully reviewed and selected from 479 submissions. The papers
are organized in topical sections on Segmentation and
Classification; Segmentation and Semantic Segmentation; Dictionary
Learning, Retrieval, and Clustering; Deep Learning; People Tracking
and Action Recognition; People and Actions; Faces; Computational
Photography; Face and Gestures; Image Alignment; Computational
Photography and Image Processing; Language and Video; 3D Computer
Vision; Image Attributes, Language, and Recognition; Video
Understanding; and 3D Vision.
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Computer Vision - ACCV 2016 - 13th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Taipei, Taiwan, November 20-24, 2016, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Shang-Hong Lai, Vincent Lepetit, Ko Nishino, Yoichi Sato
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R2,818
Discovery Miles 28 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The five-volume set LNCS 10111-10115 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the 13th Asian Conference
on Computer Vision, ACCV 2016, held in Taipei, Taiwan, in November
2016. The total of 143 contributions presented in these volumes was
carefully reviewed and selected from 479 submissions. The papers
are organized in topical sections on Segmentation and
Classification; Segmentation and Semantic Segmentation; Dictionary
Learning, Retrieval, and Clustering; Deep Learning; People Tracking
and Action Recognition; People and Actions; Faces; Computational
Photography; Face and Gestures; Image Alignment; Computational
Photography and Image Processing; Language and Video; 3D Computer
Vision; Image Attributes, Language, and Recognition; Video
Understanding; and 3D Vision.
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