@inproceedings{Rodrigues:2005:ILE,
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author = {Jo{\~a}o Rodrigues and {du Buf}, J. M. Hans},
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url = {http://w3.ualg.pt/~jrodrig/papers_pdf/13EPCG05.pdf},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13\textsuperscript{th} Encontro Portugu{\^e}s
de Computa{\c{c}}{\~a}o Gr{\'a}fica (13EPCG, Vila Real, Portugal,
October 12-14, 2005)},
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abstract = {Lines and edges provide important information for object
categorization and recognition. In addition, one brightness model
is based on a symbolic interpretation of the cortical multi-scale
line/edge representation. In this paper we present an improved
scheme for line/edge extraction from simple and complex cells and
we illustrate the multi-scale representation. This representation
can be used for visual reconstruction, but also for
nonphotorealistic rendering. Together with keypoints and a new
model of disparity estimation, a 3D wireframe representation of
e.g. faces can be obtained in the future.},
title = {{I}mproved {L}ine/{E}dge {D}etection and {V}isual {R}econstruction},
year = {2005},
pages = {179--184},
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