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AN ACTIVE-VISION SYSTEM FOR THE RECOGNITION OF MOVING OBJECTS
- AN ACTIVE-VISION SYSTEM FOR THE RECOGNITION OF MOVING OBJECTS D. He, M. Tordon’ and B. Benhabib
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The Active Vision Shell
- sections, the experimental platform, user interface and architecture are discussed. 3.1 Active-vision
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Active Vision and Adaptive Learning
- to active vision at least once. 11 3 AIMS Our vision work has the following primary aims: . . To develop
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Promising Directions in Active Vision
- representations of the 3-D world. This document describes promising directions for research in active vision
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Promising Directions in Active Vision
- arrays is discussed in Section 3.2. The advantages of active vision point to real-world applications
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Learning Active Vision
- partial observations of these objects look like. Therefore active vision is controlled by both the sensory
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Active Vision and Adaptive Learning
- Active vision and adaptive learning Mark Peters and Arcot Sowmya Department of Artificial
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Active Vision and Virtual Reality
- , Aloimonos, 1990). Active vision techniques use the control of the sensors' pose relative to the objects
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Overview of Active Vision Techniques
- SIGGRAPH 99 Course on 3D Photography Overview of Active Vision Techniques Overview Brian Curless
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Active Vision for Wearables
- Active Vision for Wearables W.W. Mayol, B.J. Tordoff, T.E. de Campos, A.J.Davison and D.W. Murray
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