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- 2019
- Uwe Artmann, Marc Geese, Max Gäde:
Contrast detection probability - Implementation and use cases. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-13 - Peter van Beek:
Image-based compression of LiDAR sensor data. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-7 - Zachariah Carmichael, Benjamin Glasstone, Frank Cwitkowitz, Kenneth Alexopoulos, Robert Relyea, Raymond W. Ptucha:
Autonomous navigation using localization priors, sensor fusion, and terrain classification. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-7 - Ying-Wei Chuang, Chien-Hao Kuo, Shih-Wei Sun, Pao-Chi Chang:
Driver behavior recognition using recurrent neural network in multiple depth cameras environment. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-7 - Christian Fuchs, Dietrich Paulus:
Integration of advanced stereo obstacle detection with perspectively correct surround views. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-10 - Hiroyuki Fujimoto, Junya Morimoto, Takuya Hayashi, Junji Yamato, Hiroyuki Ishii, Jun Ohya, Atsuo Takanishi:
Pattern and frontier-based, efficient and effective exploration of autonomous mobile robots in unknown environments. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-7 - Ciarán Hughes, Sunil Chandra, Ganesh Sistu, Jonathan Horgan, Brian M. Deegan, Sumanth Chennupati, Senthil Kumar Yogamani:
DriveSpace: Towards context-aware drivable area detection. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-9 - Paul J. Kane:
Signal detection theory and automotive imaging. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-8 - Dongwoo Kang, Jingu Heo, Byongmin Kang, Dongkyung Nam:
Pupil detection and tracking for AR 3D under various circumstances. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-5 - Zhenyi Liu, Minghao Shen, Jiaqi Zhang, Shuangting Liu, Henryk Blasinski, Trisha Lian, Brian A. Wandell:
A system for generating complex physically accurate sensor images for automotive applications. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-6 - Mónica López-González:
Today is to see and know: An argument and proposal for integrating human cognitive intelligence into autonomous vehicle perception. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-9 - Raghav Nagpal, Chaitanya Krishna Paturu, Vijaya Ragavan, Navinprashath R. R., Radhesh Bhat, Dipanjan Ghosh:
Real-time traffic sign recognition using deep network for embedded platforms. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-8 - Kurt Pichler, Sandra Haindl, Daniel Reischl, Martin Trinkl:
Autonomous highway pilot using Bayesian networks and hidden Markov models. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-7 - Navinprashath R. R., Radhesh Bhat:
Learning based demosaicing and color correction for RGB-IR patterned image sensors. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-6 - Willem P. Sanberg, Gijs Dubbelman, Peter H. N. de With:
From stixels to asteroids: Towards a collision warning system using stereo vision. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-7 - Orit Skorka, Paul J. Kane, Radu Ispasoiu:
Color correction for RGB sensors with dual-band filters for in-cabin imaging applications. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-8 - Eren Unlu, Emmanuel Zenou, Nicolas Rivière, Paul-Edouard Dupouy:
An autonomous drone surveillance and tracking architecture. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-7 - Michal Uricár, Pavel Krízek, David Hurych, Ibrahim Sobh, Senthil Kumar Yogamani, Patrick Denny:
Yes, we GAN: Applying adversarial techniques for autonomous driving. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-17 - Christian Winkens, Veronika Adams, Dietrich Paulus:
Automatic shadow detection using hyperspectral data for terrain classification. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-6 - Christian Winkens, Florian Sattler, Dietrich Paulus:
Deep dimension reduction for spatial-spectral road scene classification. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-9 - Conference Overview and Papers Program. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-8
- Lucie Yahiaoui, Ciarán Hughes, Jonathan Horgan, Brian M. Deegan, Patrick Denny, Senthil Kumar Yogamani:
Optimization of ISP parameters for object detection algorithms. Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019: 1-8 - Patrick Denny, Robin B. Jenkin, Buyue Zhang:
Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2019, Burlingame, CA, USA, January 13-17, 2019. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2019 [contents]
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