An experimental comparison of appearance and geometric model based recognition
This paper describes an experimental investigation of the recognition performance of two approaches to the representation of objects for recognition. The first representation, generally known as appearance modelling, describes an object by a set of images. The image set is acquired for a range of vi...
Main Authors: | Mundy, J, Liu, A, Pillow, N, Zisserman, A, Abdallah, S, Utcke, S, Nayar, S, Rothwell, C |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2005
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