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    • Scalability of Non-Rigid 3D Shape Retrieval 

      Sipiran, I.; Bustos, B.; Schreck, T.; Bronstein, A. M.; Bronstein, M.; Castellani, U.; Choi, S.; Lai, L.; Li, H.; Litman, R.; Sun, L. (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Due to recent advances in 3D acquisition and modeling, increasingly large amounts of 3D shape data become available in many application domains. This rises not only the need for effective methods for 3D shape retrieval, ...
    • Sketch-based 3D Object Retrieval Using Two Views and a Visual Part Alignment 

      Yasseen, Zahraa; Verroust-Blondet, Anne; Nasri, Ahmad (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Hand drawn figures are the imprints of shapes in human's mind. How a human expresses a shape is a consequence of how he or she visualizes it. A query-by-sketch 3D object retrieval application is closely tied to this concept ...
    • A Spatio-Temporal Descriptor for Dynamic 3D Facial Expression Retrieval and Recognition 

      Danelakis, Antonios; Theoharis, Theoharis; Pratikakis, Ioannis (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      The recent availability of dynamic 3D facial scans has spawned research activity in recognition based on such data. However, the problem of facial expression retrieval based on dynamic 3D facial data has hardly been addressed ...
    • ThOR: Three-dimensional Object Retrieval Library 

      Pascoal, Pedro B.; Ferreira, Alfredo (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Following the increasing number of 3D object collections, researchers developed several algorithms related to 3D object analysis, comparison and retrieval methods. However, there is no simple solution offering researchers ...
    • Towards Scientific Benchmarks: On Increasing the Credibility of Benchmarks 

      Gundersen, Odd Erik (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Problem: Increasing the credibility of results from scientific benchmarks. Goal: Specify what exactly is required in order for a benchmark to be scientific. Contribution: (i) Specification of what it entails for a benchmark ...