Daniel P. Huttenlocher

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Crandall DJ, Owens A, Snavely N, et al. (2013) SfM with MRFs: discrete-continuous optimization for large-scale structure from motion. Ieee Transactions On Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 35: 2841-53
Felzenszwalb PF, Huttenlocher DP. (2012) Theory of Computing. 8: 415-428
Miller I, Campbell M, Huttenlocher D. (2011) Efficient unbiased tracking of multiple dynamic obstacles under large viewpoint changes Ieee Transactions On Robotics. 27: 29-46
Buehler P, Everingham M, Huttenlocher DP, et al. (2011) Upper body detection and tracking in extended signing sequences International Journal of Computer Vision. 95: 180-197
Li Y, Snavely N, Huttenlocher DP. (2010) Location recognition using prioritized feature matching Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 6312: 791-804
Li Y, Crandall DJ, Huttenlocher DP. (2009) Landmark classification in large-scale image collections Proceedings of the Ieee International Conference On Computer Vision. 1957-1964
Buehler P, Everingham M, Huttenlocher DP, et al. (2008) Long term arm and hand tracking for continuous sign language TV broadcasts Bmvc 2008 - Proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 2008
Li Y, Huttenlocher DP. (2008) Sparse long-range random field and its application to image denoising Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 5304: 344-357
Felzenszwalb PF, Huttenlocher DP. (2006) Efficient belief propagation for early vision International Journal of Computer Vision. 70: 41-54
Crandall DJ, Felzenszwalb PF, Huttenlocher DP. (2006) Object Recognition by Combining Appearance and Geometry Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 462-482
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