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    • Monocular depth estimation in images and sequences using occlusion cues 

      Palou Visa, Guillem (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2014-02-21)
      Tesi
      Accés obert
      When humans observe a scene, they are able to perfectly distinguish the different parts composing it. Moreover, humans can easily reconstruct the spatial position of these parts and conceive a consistent structure. The ...
    • Monocular Depth Ordering Using Occlusion Cues 

      Palou Visa, Guillem (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2011-07-01)
      Projecte Final de Màster Oficial
      Accés obert
      English: This project proposes a system to relate the objects in an image using occlusion cues and arrange them according to depth. The system does not rely on a priori knowledge of the scene structure and focus on detecting ...
    • Monocular depth ordering using T-Junctions and convexity occlusion cues 

      Palou Visa, Guillem; Salembier Clairon, Philippe Jean (2013)
      Article
      Accés restringit per política de l'editorial
      This paper proposes a system that relates objects in an image using occlusion cues and arranges them according to depth. The system does not rely on a priori knowledge of the scene structure and focuses on detecting ...
    • Occlusion-based depth ordering on monocular images with binary partition tree 

      Palou Visa, Guillem; Salembier Clairon, Philippe Jean (2011)
      Text en actes de congrés
      Accés restringit per política de l'editorial
      This paper proposes a system to relate objects in an image using occlusion cues and arrange them according to depth. The system does not rely on any a priori knowledge of the scene structure and focuses on detecting specific ...
    • Precision-recall-classification evaluation framework: Application to depth estimation on single images 

      Palou Visa, Guillem; Salembier Clairon, Philippe Jean (Springer, 2014)
      Text en actes de congrés
      Accés restringit per política de l'editorial
      Many computer vision applications involve algorithms that can be decomposed in two main steps. In a first step, events or objects are detected and, in a second step, detections are assigned to classes. Examples of such
    • Underwater Acoustic MIMO OFDM: An experimental analysis 

      Palou Visa, Guillem (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2009-09)
      Projecte/Treball Final de Carrera
      Accés obert
      Research e orts over the past several years have provided ample proof that orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) represents a viable alternative to single-carrier modulation which has traditionally been used ...