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Fall 2016
Salzvedel Furtado Junior, Antonio Carlos
Motion capture (MoCap) data has always been one of the most important components in the entertainment industry, being widely employed in animated movies and games. Given technological advancements in motion capture technologies, it has been successfully applied to other areas, such as surgical...
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Fall 2012
In this thesis different aspects of stereo-based 3D reconstruction and 3D visualization and manipulation are investigated. The focus of this research is specifically on sampled object representations (SOR) in which the object(s) is (are) shown using a collection of samples such as discrete...
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Fall 2014
Using motion capture data is an efficient way to generate and transmit 3D character animation. We explore the possibility of incorporating human perceptual factors in compression and synthesis of motion capture data in order to achieve a higher performance in different aspects including reducing...
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ProAnalyser: a multimedia modeling and authoring framework for discerning student learning processes
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Online multimedia education systems traditionally tend to consist almost exclusively of multiple choice or numeric response style questions. However, many curricula such as math, physics, and chemistry typically involve students completing large, complex, multi-step problems where the process...
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Probabilistic Methods for Discrete Labeling Problems in Digital Image Processing and Analysis
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Many problems in digital image processing and analysis can be interpreted as labeling problems, which aim to find the optimal mapping from a set of sites to a set of labels. A site represents a certain primitive, such as a pixel, while a label represents a certain quantity, such as disparity in...
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Fall 2022
The objective of signal decomposition is to extract and separate distinct signal components from a composite signal. Signal decomposition has been studied in many applications, such as image, video, audio, and speech signals. This thesis focuses on the category of signal decomposition on...
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Scalable Solutions to Image Abnormality Detection and Restoration using Limited Contextual Information
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Detecting and interpreting image abnormalities and restoring images are essential to many processing pipelines in diverse fields. Challenges involved include randomness and unstructured nature of image artefacts (from signal processing perspective) and performance constraints imposed by...
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Spring 2010
Skeletonization and segmentation are two important techniques for object representation and analysis. Skeletonization algorithm extracts the “centre-lines” of an object and uses them to efficiently represent the object. It has many applications in various areas, such as computer-aided design,...