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Mustafa Özuysal

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BRIEF: Computing a Local Binary Descriptor Very Fast

Pascal Fua, Vincent Lepetit, Christoph Strecha, Michael Calonder, Tomasz Piotr Trzcinski, Mustafa Özuysal

Binary descriptors are becoming increasingly popular as a means to compare feature points very fast and while requiring comparatively small amounts of memory. The typical approach to creating them is to first compute floating-point ones, using an algorithm ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2012

Learning Pose Invariant and Covariant Classifiers from Image Sequences

Mustafa Özuysal

Object tracking and detection over a wide range of viewpoints is a long-standing problem in Computer Vision. Despite significant advance in wide-baseline sparse interest point matching and development of robust dense feature models, it remains a largely op ...
EPFL2010

Making Action Recognition Robust to Occlusions and Viewpoint Changes

Pascal Fua, Mustafa Özuysal, Daniel Weinland

Most state-of-the-art approaches to action recognition rely on global representations either by concatenating local information in a long descriptor vector or by computing a single location independent histogram. This limits their performance in presence o ...
2010
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