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Fusion of Colour, Contrast and Stereo for Bi-layer Segmentation.

Emphasis Week on Learning and Inference in Low and Mid Level Vision
February 23, 2005 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM
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Summary:

Automatic bilayer segmentation and alpha-matting, using color, contrast, and if available, stereo. Demonstration that some chairs are not planar.

Keywords:

Learning and Inference; Low and Mid level Vision; Stereo; Matting; Fusion; Color.

Lecture #10844

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