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Perceiving Systems
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20 March 2014 at 11:15 - 12:30 | Max Planck House Lecture Hall
Multi-View Perception of Dynamic Scenes
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Gerard Pons-Moll
Affiliated Researcher
The INRIA MORPHEO research team is working on the perception of moving shapes using multiple camera systems. Such systems allows to recover dense information on shapes and their motions using visual cues. This opens avenues for research investigations on how to model, understand and animate real dynamic shapes using several videos. In this talk I will more particularly focus on recent activities in the team on two fundamental components of the multi-view perception of dynamic scenes that are: (i) the recovery of time-consistent shape models or shape tracking and (ii) the segmentation of objects in multiple views and over time.
Speaker Biography
Edmond Boyer (INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes)
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