Cuboid (computer vision)

In computer vision, the term cuboid is used to describe a small spatiotemporal volume extracted for purposes of behavior recognition.[1] The cuboid is regarded as a basic geometric primitive type and is used to depict three-dimensional objects within a three dimensional representation of a flat, two dimensional image.[2]

  1. ^ P. Dollár; V. Rabaud; G. Cottrell; S. Belongie (October 2005). Behavior Recognition via Sparse Spatio-Temporal Features. 2nd Joint IEEE International Workshop on Visual Surveillance and Performance Evaluation of Tracking and Surveillance. pp. 65–72. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.77.5712. doi:10.1109/VSPETS.2005.1570899.
  2. ^ Xiao, Jianxiong; Russell, Bryan C.; Torralba, Antonio (2012). "Localizing 3D Cuboids in Single-view Images". Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems - Volume 1. NIPS'12. USA: Curran Associates Inc.: 746–754.

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