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    From contours to 3D object detection and pose estimation by Payet, N., Todorovic, S.

    “…This paper addresses view-invariant object detection and pose estimation from a single image. While recent work focuses on object-centered representations of…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    SLEDGE: Sequential Labeling of Image Edges for Boundary Detection by Payet, Nadia, Todorovic, Sinisa

    Published in International journal of computer vision (01-08-2013)
    “…Our goal is to detect boundaries of objects or surfaces occurring in an arbitrary image. We present a new approach that discovers boundaries by sequential…”
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    Journal Article
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    Hough Forest Random Field for Object Recognition and Segmentation by Payet, N., Todorovic, S.

    “…This paper presents a new computational framework for detecting and segmenting object occurrences in images. We combine Hough forest (HF) and conditional…”
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    Scene shape from texture of objects by Payet, N., Todorovic, S.

    Published in CVPR 2011 (01-06-2011)
    “…Joint reasoning about objects and 3D scene layout has shown great promise in scene interpretation. One visual cue that has been overlooked is texture arising…”
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    From Shape-based Object Recognition and Discovery to 3D Scene Interpretation by Payet, Nadia

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…This dissertation addresses a number of inter-related and fundamental problems in computer vision. Specifically, we address object discovery, recognition,…”
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    Dissertation
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    Dictionary-free categorization of very similar objects via stacked evidence trees by Martinez-Munoz, Gonzalo, Larios, Natalia, Mortensen, Eric, Wei Zhang, Yamamuro, Asako, Paasch, Robert, Payet, Nadia, Lytle, David, Shapiro, Linda, Todorovic, Sinisa, Moldenke, Andrew, Dietterich, Thomas G

    “…Current work in object categorization discriminates among objects that typically possess gross differences which are readily apparent. However, many…”
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