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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c29]Daniel Beer, Andrea Salgian:
Marimba Mallet Placement Tracker. ISVC (2) 2023: 311-319
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c28]Brian Duke, Andrea Salgian:
Guitar Tablature Generation Using Computer Vision. ISVC (2) 2019: 247-257 - 2017
- [c27]Andrea Salgian, David Vickerman, David Vassallo:
A Smart Mirror for Music Conducting Exercises. ACM Multimedia (Thematic Workshops) 2017: 544-549 - 2016
- [c26]Andrea Salgian, David Vickerman:
Computer-Based Tutoring for Conducting Students. ICMC 2016 - 2015
- [c25]Willian Hua, Andrea Salgian:
Automatic Transcription of Japanese Taiko Drumming Using the Microsoft Kinect. ICMC 2015 - [c24]Andrea Salgian, Leighanne Hsu, Nathaniel Milkosky, David Vickerman:
Conductor Tutoring Using the Microsoft Kinect. ISVC (2) 2015: 24-34 - 2014
- [c23]Andrea Salgian, Lawrence Agina, Teresa Marrin Nakra:
Teaching Robots to Conduct: Automatic Extraction of Conducting Information from Sheet Music. ICMC 2014 - 2013
- [c22]Andrea Salgian, Teresa Marrin Nakra, Christopher Ault, Yunfeng Wang:
Teaching creativity in computer science. SIGCSE 2013: 123-128 - 2011
- [c21]Andrea Salgian, Christopher Ault, Teresa Marrin Nakra, Yunfeng Wang, Meredith Stone:
Multidisciplinary computer science through conducting robots. SIGCSE 2011: 219-224 - 2010
- [c20]Teresa Marrin Nakra, Daniel Tilden, Andrea Salgian:
Improving Upon Musical Analyses Of Conducting Gestures Using Computer Vision. ICMC 2010
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c19]Teresa Marrin Nakra, Andrea Salgian, Micheal Pfirrmann:
Musical Analysis of Conducting Gestures Using Methods from Computer Vision. ICMC 2009 - 2008
- [c18]Andrea Salgian:
Commentary Paper on "Recognizing Shapes in Video Sequences Using Multi-class Boosting". AVSS 2008: 75-76 - [c17]Andrea Salgian:
Commentary Paper on "Foreground Object Detection Using Two Successive Images". AVSS 2008: 307-308 - [c16]Andrea Salgian:
Combining local descriptors for 3D object recognition and categorization. ICPR 2008: 1-4 - [c15]Christopher A. Neylan, Andrea Salgian:
Using Multiple Masks to Improve End-to-End Face Recognition Performance. ISVC (2) 2008: 329-335 - [c14]Robert W. Wilson, Andrea Salgian:
Gesture Recognition for a Webcam-Controlled First Person Shooter. ISVC (2) 2008: 889-896 - [p1]Andrea Salgian:
Theory and Algorithms of Perceptual Grouping. Wiley Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering 2008 - 2007
- [c13]Andrea Salgian:
Using Multiple Patches for 3D Object Recognition. CVPR 2007 - [c12]Andrea Salgian, Andrew Zdybak, Jaclyn English:
Towards an Automated End-To-End Face Recognition System. IPCV 2007: 10-16 - [c11]Andrea Salgian, Micheal Pfirrmann, Teresa Marrin Nakra:
Follow the Beat? Understanding Conducting Gestures from Video. ISVC (1) 2007: 414-423 - 2006
- [c10]Andrea Salgian:
Object Recognition Using Local Descriptors: A Comparison. ISVC (2) 2006: 709-717 - 2004
- [c9]Andrea Selinger, Diego A. Socolinsky:
Face Recognition in the Dark. CVPR Workshops 2004: 129 - [c8]Diego A. Socolinsky, Andrea Selinger:
Thermal Face Recognition in an Operational Scenario. CVPR (2) 2004: 1012-1019 - [c7]Diego A. Socolinsky, Andrea Selinger:
Thermal Face Recognition Over Time. ICPR (4) 2004: 187-190 - 2003
- [j2]Diego A. Socolinsky, Andrea Selinger, Joshua D. Neuheisel:
Face recognition with visible and thermal infrared imagery. Comput. Vis. Image Underst. 91(1-2): 72-114 (2003) - 2002
- [c6]Diego A. Socolinsky, Andrea Selinger:
A Comparative Analysis of Face Recognition Performance with Visible and Thermal Infrared Imagery. ICPR (4) 2002: 217- - 2001
- [c5]Andrea Selinger, Randal C. Nelson:
Minimally Supervised Acquisition of 3D Recognition Models from Cluttered Images. CVPR (1) 2001: 213-220 - [c4]Andrea Selinger, Randal C. Nelson:
Appearance-Based Object Recognition Using Multiple Views. CVPR (1) 2001: 905-911 - 2000
- [c3]Randal C. Nelson, Andrea Selinger:
Learning 3D Recognition Models for General Objects from Unlabeled Imagery: An Experiment in Intelligent Brute Force. ICPR 2000: 1001-1008 - [c2]Andrea Selinger, Randal C. Nelson:
Improving Appearance-Based Object Recognition in Cluttered Backgrounds. ICPR 2000: 1046-1050
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j1]Andrea Selinger, Randal C. Nelson:
A Perceptual Grouping Hierarchy for Appearance-Based 3D Object Recognition. Comput. Vis. Image Underst. 76(1): 83-92 (1999) - 1998
- [c1]Randal C. Nelson, Andrea Selinger:
A Cubist Approach to Object Recognition. ICCV 1998: 614-621
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