2008 |
37 | EE | Kai Ni,
Anitha Kannan,
Antonio Criminisi,
John M. Winn:
Epitomic location recognition.
CVPR 2008 |
36 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Toby Sharp,
Andrew Blake:
GeoS: Geodesic Image Segmentation.
ECCV (1) 2008: 99-112 |
35 | EE | Vladimir Kolmogorov,
Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Blake,
Geoffrey Cross,
Carsten Rother:
Probabilistic Fusion of Stereo with Color and Contrast for Bi-Layer Segmentation.
International Journal of Computer Vision 76(2): 107 (2008) |
2007 |
34 | EE | Thomas Deselaers,
Antonio Criminisi,
John M. Winn,
Ankur Agarwal:
Incorporating On-demand Stereo for Real Time Recognition.
CVPR 2007 |
33 | EE | Pei Yin,
Antonio Criminisi,
John M. Winn,
Irfan A. Essa:
Tree-based Classifiers for Bilayer Video Segmentation.
CVPR 2007 |
32 | EE | Florian Schroff,
Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Zisserman:
Harvesting Image Databases from the Web.
ICCV 2007: 1-8 |
31 | EE | Andrew W. Fitzgibbon,
Duncan P. Robertson,
Antonio Criminisi,
Srikumar Ramalingam,
Andrew Blake:
Learning priors for calibrating families of stereo cameras.
ICCV 2007: 1-8 |
30 | EE | Shahram Izadi,
Ankur Agarwal,
Antonio Criminisi,
John M. Winn,
Andrew Blake,
Andrew W. Fitzgibbon:
C-Slate: A Multi-Touch and Object Recognition System for Remote Collaboration using Horizontal Surfaces.
Tabletop 2007: 3-10 |
29 | EE | Jean-François Lalonde,
Derek Hoiem,
Alexei A. Efros,
Carsten Rother,
John M. Winn,
Antonio Criminisi:
Photo clip art.
ACM Trans. Graph. 26(3): 3 (2007) |
28 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Blake,
Carsten Rother,
Jamie Shotton,
Philip H. S. Torr:
Efficient Dense Stereo with Occlusions for New View-Synthesis by Four-State Dynamic Programming.
International Journal of Computer Vision 71(1): 89-110 (2007) |
2006 |
27 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Geoffrey Cross,
Andrew Blake,
Vladimir Kolmogorov:
Bilayer Segmentation of Live Video.
CVPR (1) 2006: 53-60 |
26 | EE | Silvio Savarese,
John M. Winn,
Antonio Criminisi:
Discriminative Object Class Models of Appearance and Shape by Correlatons.
CVPR (2) 2006: 2033-2040 |
25 | EE | Jamie Shotton,
John M. Winn,
Carsten Rother,
Antonio Criminisi:
TextonBoost: Joint Appearance, Shape and Context Modeling for Multi-class Object Recognition and Segmentation.
ECCV (1) 2006: 1-15 |
24 | EE | Florian Schroff,
Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Zisserman:
Single-Histogram Class Models for Image Segmentation.
ICVGIP 2006: 82-93 |
23 | EE | Vladimir Kolmogorov,
Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Blake,
Geoffrey Cross,
Carsten Rother:
Probabilistic Fusion of Stereo with Color and Contrast for Bilayer Segmentation.
IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 28(9): 1480-1492 (2006) |
2005 |
22 | EE | Vladimir Kolmogorov,
Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Blake,
Geoffrey Cross,
Carsten Rother:
Bi-Layer Segmentation of Binocular Stereo Video.
CVPR (2) 2005: 1186 |
21 | EE | Vladimir Kolmogorov,
Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Blake,
Geoffrey Cross,
Carsten Rother:
Bi-Layer Segmentation of Binocular Stereo Video.
CVPR (2) 2005: 407-414 |
20 | EE | John M. Winn,
Antonio Criminisi,
Thomas P. Minka:
Object Categorization by Learned Universal Visual Dictionary.
ICCV 2005: 1800-1807 |
19 | EE | Andrew Blake,
Antonio Criminisi,
Geoffrey Cross,
Vladimir Kolmogorov,
Carsten Rother:
Fusion of Stereo, Colour and Contrast.
ISRR 2005: 295-304 |
18 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Sing Bing Kang,
Rahul Swaminathan,
Richard Szeliski,
P. Anandan:
Extracting layers and analyzing their specular properties using epipolar-plane-image analysis.
Computer Vision and Image Understanding 97(1): 51-85 (2005) |
2004 |
17 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Blake:
The SPS Algorithm: Patching Figural Continuity and Transparency by Split-Patch Search.
CVPR (1) 2004: 342-349 |
16 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
David G. Stork:
Did the great masters use optical projections while painting? Perspective Comparison of Paintings and Photographs of Renaissance Chandeliers.
ICPR (4) 2004: 645-648 |
15 | EE | Matthew Uyttendaele,
Antonio Criminisi,
Sing Bing Kang,
Simon A. J. Winder,
Richard Szeliski,
Richard I. Hartley:
Image-Based Interactive Exploration of Real-World Environments.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 24(3): 52-63 (2004) |
14 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Patrick Pérez,
Kentaro Toyama:
Region filling and object removal by exemplar-based image inpainting.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 13(9): 1200-1212 (2004) |
13 | EE | Philip H. S. Torr,
Antonio Criminisi:
Dense stereo using pivoted dynamic programming.
Image Vision Comput. 22(10): 795-806 (2004) |
2003 |
12 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Patrick Pérez,
Kentaro Toyama:
Object Removal by Exemplar-Based Inpainting.
CVPR (2) 2003: 721-728 |
11 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Jamie Shotton,
Andrew Blake,
Philip H. S. Torr:
Gaze Manipulation for One-to-one Teleconferencing.
ICCV 2003: 191-198 |
2002 |
10 | EE | Philip H. S. Torr,
Antonio Criminisi:
Dense Stereo Using Pivoted Dynamic.
BMVC 2002 |
9 | EE | Antonio Criminisi:
Single-View Metrology: Algorithms and Applications.
DAGM-Symposium 2002: 224-239 |
8 | EE | Rahul Swaminathan,
Sing Bing Kang,
Richard Szeliski,
Antonio Criminisi,
Shree K. Nayar:
On the Motion and Appearance of Specularities in Image Sequences.
ECCV (1) 2002: 508-523 |
2000 |
7 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Zisserman:
Shape from Texture: Homogeneity Revisited.
BMVC 2000 |
6 | | Antonio Criminisi,
Ian D. Reid,
Andrew Zisserman:
Single View Metrology.
International Journal of Computer Vision 40(2): 123-148 (2000) |
1999 |
5 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Ian D. Reid,
Andrew Zisserman:
Single View Metrology.
ICCV 1999: 434-441 |
4 | | David Liebowitz,
Antonio Criminisi,
Andrew Zisserman:
Creating Architectural Models from Images.
Comput. Graph. Forum 18(3): 39-50 (1999) |
3 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Ian D. Reid,
Andrew Zisserman:
A plane measuring device.
Image Vision Comput. 17(8): 625-634 (1999) |
1998 |
2 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Ian D. Reid,
Andrew Zisserman:
Duality, Rigidity and Planar Parallax.
ECCV (2) 1998: 846-861 |
1997 |
1 | EE | Antonio Criminisi,
Ian D. Reid,
Andrew Zisserman:
A Plane Measuring Device.
BMVC 1997 |