Search Results for author: Esra Ataer-Cansizoglu

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

Style Similarity as Feedback for Product Design

no code implementations25 May 2021 Mathew Schwartz, Tomer Weiss, Esra Ataer-Cansizoglu, Jae-Woo Choi

Matching and recommending products is beneficial for both customers and companies.

Image-Driven Furniture Style for Interactive 3D Scene Modeling

no code implementations20 Oct 2020 Tomer Weiss, Ilkay Yildiz, Nitin Agarwal, Esra Ataer-Cansizoglu, Jae-Woo Choi

We propose a method for fast-tracking style-similarity tasks, by learning a furniture's style-compatibility from interior scene images.

Verification of Very Low-Resolution Faces Using An Identity-Preserving Deep Face Super-Resolution Network

no code implementations26 Mar 2019 Esra Ataer-Cansizoglu, Michael Jones, Ziming Zhang, Alan Sullivan

Face super-resolution methods usually aim at producing visually appealing results rather than preserving distinctive features for further face identification.

Face Identification Face Recognition +2

Joint 3D Reconstruction of a Static Scene and Moving Objects

no code implementations13 Feb 2018 Sergio Caccamo, Esra Ataer-Cansizoglu, Yuichi Taguchi

To robustly classify the features in each frame, we fuse multiple RANSAC-based registration results obtained by registering different groups of the features to different maps, including (1) all the features to the static map, (2) all the features to each object map, and (3) subsets of the features, each forming a segment, to each object map.

3D Reconstruction Object +1

3D Object Discovery and Modeling Using Single RGB-D Images Containing Multiple Object Instances

no code implementations17 Oct 2017 Wim Abbeloos, Esra Ataer-Cansizoglu, Sergio Caccamo, Yuichi Taguchi, Yukiyasu Domae

We present a method for unsupervised 3D object discovery, reconstruction, and localization that exploits multiple instances of an identical object contained in a single RGB-D image.

Descriptive Object +1

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