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The Parameterization Method for Invariant Manifolds I: Manifolds Associated to Non
- THE PARAMETERIZATION METHOD FOR INVARIANT MANIFOLDS I: MANIFOLDS ASSOCIATED TO NON
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A Generalized Array Manifold Model for Communication Channels with Local Scattering
- manifold for parameterized spatial signature estimation in wireless communication channels with local
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A Generalized Array Manifold Model for Local Scattering in Wireless Communications
- will not belong to the conventional array manifold parameterized by direction of arrival (DOA) alone
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Minimization on the Lie Group SO(3) and Related Manifolds
- ) and related manifolds. The approach constructs a sequence of local parameterizations of the manifold SO(3
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Geodesic Remeshing Using Front Propagation
- parameterization of the manifold. Marching algorithm makes this method computationally inexpensive, and gives very
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MAPS: Multiresolution Adaptive Parameterization of Surfaces
- is the construction of “nice” parameterizations when none are given. Ideally, the manifold is parameterized over a
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SEGMENTATION OF IMAGES PAINTED ON PARAMETRIC MANIFOLDS
- parameterization plane and projecting the result back to the manifold. 1. INTRODUCTION Active contours for image
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Creating Invariance To "Nuisance Parameters" in Face Recognition
- parameterize the position of the multi-dimensional face manifold by pose. We introduce a co-ordinate transform
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Learning Structure from Motion: How to Represent Two-Valued Functions
- into the parameterization of the manifold. Once we have a parameterization of the manifold, we can search in this parameter
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Synergistic face detection and pose estimation with energy-based model
- embed a face manifold which is parameterized by facial pose parameters (e.g., pitch, yaw, and roll). A
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