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TOMSY
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(Portfolio)
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... this project. The idea is to segment the image into objects after which another algorithm is used to detect the actual object based on both 2D and 3D features, after which the object can be manipulated ...
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Created on 07 February 2016
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DRIVSCO
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(Portfolio)
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... systems almost always employ conventional control strategies. Biological systems, on the other hand, learn. In the beginning they are functional only at a very basic level from which they improve their ...
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Created on 07 February 2016
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Working at Fuel-3D!
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(2014)
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Starting from 11th of August 2014 I have been working at Fuel-3D, a company which currently produces one of the most accurate 3D scanners in the market in its price category.
Fuel-3D is a spin-off ...
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Created on 27 October 2014
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Representation Spaces
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(2013)
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... a grey value constancy assumption is derived, which states that a change in brightness of a particular image pixel is proportional to a change in its position. This constancy assumption can be extended ...
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Created on 07 August 2013
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Experimental Study of Image Representation Spaces in Variational Disparity Calculation
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(Publications)
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... a grey value constancy assumption is derived, which states that a change in brightness of a particular image pixel is proportional to a change in its position. This constancy assumption can be extended ...
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Created on 16 November 2012
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Spatial and Temporal Constraints in Variational Correspondence Methods
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(Publications)
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... a hypothesis of a possible scene setup which then is tested by the low-level, recurrently. Since high-level vision systems incorporate knowledge of the world that surrounds us, this kind of hypothesis ...
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Created on 16 November 2012
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Disparity Disambiguation by Fusion of Signal- and Symbolic-level Information
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(Publications)
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... image features which can be used to interpret the scene more accurately and therefore disambiguate low-level interpretations by biasing the correct disparity. The fusion process is capable of producing ...
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Created on 16 November 2012
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Level-Set Based Disparity Map Segmentation Code
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(Code samples)
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... in order to make the resulting program more efficient. The mathematical model, upon which the algorithm is based on, is explained quite well in my phd thesis. Therefore, if you want to get an in depth ...
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Created on 09 May 2012
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9.
Optical Flow Code
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(Code samples)
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... my papers...in my papers, on the other hand, I reference those papers upon which my work is based on. Thanx!!
The optical flow codes are as follows:
Late linerisation optical-flow for large displacements. ...
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Created on 09 May 2012
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Stereo Disparity Code
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(Code samples)
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... understand the code itself! The codes are released under LGPL license. If you use the codes, please reference my papers...in my papers, on the other hand, I reference those papers upon which my work is ...
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Created on 09 May 2012
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Code
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(Code samples)
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In this section, I 'publish' some of the codes that I have developed along the years. The idea behind publishing the codes is to convey a better understanding of the concepts and ideas behind my research, ...
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Created on 09 May 2012
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More information
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(Publications)
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... Symbolic abstraction of the signal produces robust, high confidence, multimodal image features which can be used to interpret the scene more accurately and therefore disambiguate low-level interpretations ...
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Created on 09 May 2012
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Stereo Disparity
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(Topics)
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... that we know where each pixel lies in 3D world with respect the left camera centre, which is how 3D scanners or time-of-flight cameras work. Below there is a little bit more in depth description of the ...
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Created on 09 May 2012