In this paper, we demonstrate how exploiting a tiny knowledge base of naive physical principles is sufficient to resolve serious occlusion and segmentation ...
A program is described that exploits commonsense knowledge of naive physics to make sense of scenes with occlusion, and the causal explanation generated ...
Jun 1, 2005 · An image of a scene with occlusions can yield only partial knowledge about disconnected fragments of the scene.
Our causal analysis focuses on the static stability of structures: what supports what. Occluded connections in a link-and-junction scene are inferred by ...
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Divided We Fall: Resolving Occlusions using Causal Reasoning. Citing Conference Paper. May 1994. Paul R. Cooper. ·. Lawrence ...
An image of a scene with occlusions can yield only partial knowledge about disconnected fragments of the scene. If this were the only knowledge available, ...
Divided we fall: resolving occlusions using causal reasoning · Author Picture Paul R. Cooper, · Author Picture Lawrence A. Birnbaum, · Author Picture Daniel Halabe ...
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