Search Results for author: Yael Moses

Found 9 papers, 0 papers with code

Lean Images for Geo-Localization

no code implementations25 Sep 2019 Moti Kadosh, Yael Moses, Ariel Shamir

In this paper we consider the geo-localization task - finding the pose of a camera in a large 3D scene from a single lean image, i. e. an image with no texture.

On the Role of Geometry in Geo-Localization

no code implementations26 Jun 2019 Moti Kadosh, Yael Moses, Ariel Shamir

We find that the network is capable of estimating the camera pose from the lean images, and it does so not by memorization but by some measure of geometric learning of the geographical area.

Memorization

CrowdCam: Dynamic Region Segmentation

no code implementations28 Nov 2018 Nir Zarrabi, Shai Avidan, Yael Moses

We consider the problem of segmenting dynamic regions in CrowdCam images, where a dynamic region is the projection of a moving 3D object on the image plane.

Dynamic Region Segmentation Segmentation

Efficient Sliding Window Computation for NN-Based Template Matching

no code implementations ECCV 2018 Lior Talker, Yael Moses, Ilan Shimshoni

The main contribution of our method is an algorithm for incrementally computing the score of each image window based on the score computed for the previous window.

Template Matching

Detecting Moving Regions in CrowdCam Images

no code implementations10 Nov 2016 Adi Dafni, Yael Moses, Shai Avidan

We address the novel problem of detecting dynamic regions in CrowdCam images, a set of still images captured by a group of people.

Temporal Epipolar Regions

no code implementations CVPR 2016 Mor Dar, Yael Moses

Dynamic events are often photographed by a number of people from different viewpoints at different times, resulting in an unconstrained set of images.

valid

Using Spatial Order to Boost the Elimination of Incorrect Feature Matches

no code implementations CVPR 2016 Lior Talker, Yael Moses, Ilan Shimshoni

To this end, we propose to analyze the set of matches using the spatial order of the features, as projected to the x-axis of the image.

The Multi-Strand Graph for a PTZ Tracker

no code implementations29 Jun 2015 Shachaf Melman, Yael Moses, Gérard Medioni, Yinghao Cai

A central component of a PTZ tracking system is a scheduling algorithm that determines which target to zoom in on.

Scheduling

Have a Look at What I See

no code implementations19 May 2015 Lior Talker, Yael Moses, Ilan Shimshoni

These images may be available online from other photographers who are present at the scene.

3D Scene Reconstruction

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