no code implementations • 25 Dec 2019 • Kevin Karsch
From a single picture of a scene, people can typically grasp the spatial layout immediately and even make good guesses at materials properties and where light is coming from to illuminate the scene.
no code implementations • 24 Dec 2019 • Kevin Karsch, Ce Liu, Sing Bing Kang
We describe a technique that automatically generates plausible depth maps from videos using non-parametric depth sampling.
no code implementations • 24 Dec 2019 • Kevin Karsch, Ce Liu, Sing Bing Kang
We describe a technique that automatically generates plausible depth maps from videos using non-parametric depth sampling.
no code implementations • CVPR 2013 • Kevin Karsch, Zicheng Liao, Jason Rock, Jonathan T. Barron, Derek Hoiem
Early work in computer vision considered a host of geometric cues for both shape reconstruction and recognition.
no code implementations • 21 Apr 2019 • Kevin Karsch, Brian Grinstead, Qing He, Ye Duan
Brain volume calculations are crucial in modern medical research, especially in the study of neurodevelopmental disorders.
no code implementations • 21 Apr 2019 • Kevin Karsch, Qing He, Ye Duan
Medical image segmentation has become an essential technique in clinical and research-oriented applications.
no code implementations • 20 Apr 2018 • Zicheng Liao, Kevin Karsch, Hongyi Zhang, David Forsyth
We present an object relighting system that allows an artist to select an object from an image and insert it into a target scene.
no code implementations • CVPR 2015 • Zicheng Liao, Kevin Karsch, David Forsyth
With this object model, we build an object relighting system that allows an artist to select an object from an image and insert it into a 3D scene.