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IET 4th European Conference on Visual Media Production (CVMP 2007), 2007
The visual hull is widely used as a proxy for novel view synthesis in computer vision. This paper introduces the safe hull, the first visual hull reconstruction technique to produce a surface containing only foreground parts. A theoretical basis underlies this novel approach which, unlike any previous work, can also identify phantom volumes attached to
Miller, Graham, Hilton, Adrian
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The visual hull is widely used as a proxy for novel view synthesis in computer vision. This paper introduces the safe hull, the first visual hull reconstruction technique to produce a surface containing only foreground parts. A theoretical basis underlies this novel approach which, unlike any previous work, can also identify phantom volumes attached to
Miller, Graham, Hilton, Adrian
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Minimal Hulls, Null Hulls, and Currents
2021In this chapter we initiate the study of minimal hulls and null hulls of compact sets in Euclidean spaces. These hulls are defined by the maximum principle for minimal and null plurisubharmonic functions, in analogy to the classical polynomial and plurisubharmonic hulls of complex analysis.
Antonio Alarcón +2 more
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International Journal of Computer Vision, 2006
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1996
AbstractThe mutual injective hull of an arbitrary family of modules is constructed. Applications to the calculations of quasi-injective and π-injective hulls of direct sums are given.
Jain, S. K. +2 more
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AbstractThe mutual injective hull of an arbitrary family of modules is constructed. Applications to the calculations of quasi-injective and π-injective hulls of direct sums are given.
Jain, S. K. +2 more
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CARTESIAN CLOSED TOPOLOGICAL HULLS AS INJECTIVE HULLS
Quaestiones Mathematicae, 1986Abstract It is shown that (concretely) Cartesian closed topological hulls can be characterized as injective hulls in a rather natural setting. The characterization of locale hulls as injective hulls in the category of (meet-) semilattices by Bruns & Lakser and Born & Kimura constitutes a special case.
R. Herrlich, G. E. Strecker
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Proceedings of the 2004 international symposium on Symbolic and algebraic computation, 2004
A geometric concept of the support hull of the support of a polynomial was used earlier by the authors for developing a tight upper bound on the size of the Cayley-Dixon resultant matrix for an unmixed polynomial system. The relationship between the support hull and the Cayley-Dixon resultant construction is analyzed in this paper.
Arthur D. Chtcherba, Deepak Kapur
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A geometric concept of the support hull of the support of a polynomial was used earlier by the authors for developing a tight upper bound on the size of the Cayley-Dixon resultant matrix for an unmixed polynomial system. The relationship between the support hull and the Cayley-Dixon resultant construction is analyzed in this paper.
Arthur D. Chtcherba, Deepak Kapur
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2021
HULL is a manuscript driven by bodily and imagined notions of witness that marry and complicate the historical and public with the personal and private. HULL is the buoyancy of a paradox; the un-shakable hyper corporeality of a body both Black and woman, and the social and spiritual liminality of Black womanhood.
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HULL is a manuscript driven by bodily and imagined notions of witness that marry and complicate the historical and public with the personal and private. HULL is the buoyancy of a paradox; the un-shakable hyper corporeality of a body both Black and woman, and the social and spiritual liminality of Black womanhood.
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