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Ariel Shamir

Researcher at Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya

Publications -  146
Citations -  11091

Ariel Shamir is an academic researcher from Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. The author has contributed to research in topics: Object (computer science) & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 146 publications receiving 10116 citations. Previous affiliations of Ariel Shamir include University of Texas at Austin & Mitsubishi Electric.

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Seam carving for content-aware image resizing

TL;DR: In this article, seam carving is used for content-aware image resizing for both reduction and expansion, where an optimal 8-connected path of pixels on a single image from top to bottom, or left to right, where optimality is defined by an image energy function.
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Improved seam carving for video retargeting

TL;DR: This work replaces the dynamic programming method of seam carving with graph cuts that are suitable for 3D volumes and presents a novel energy criterion that improves the visual quality of the retargeted images and videos.
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Sketch2Photo: internet image montage

TL;DR: A system that composes a realistic picture from a simple freehand sketch annotated with text labels, able to automatically select suitable photographs to generate a high quality composition, using a filtering scheme to exclude undesirable images.
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A survey on Mesh Segmentation Techniques

TL;DR: A review of the state of the art of segmentation and partitioning techniques of boundary meshes and identifies two primarily distinct types of mesh segmentation, namely part segments and surface‐patch segmentation.
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Consistent mesh partitioning and skeletonisation using the shape diameter function

TL;DR: This paper considers mesh partitioning and skeletonisation on a wide variety of meshes, and bases its algorithms on a volume-based shape-function called the shape-diameter-function (SDF), which remains largely oblivious to pose changes of the same object and maintains similar values in analogue parts of different objects.