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Charles E. Jacobs
Researcher at Microsoft
Publications - 37
Citations - 4880
Charles E. Jacobs is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Layout engine & Language model. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 37 publications receiving 4677 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles E. Jacobs include University of Washington.
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Image analogies
TL;DR: This paper describes a new framework for processing images by example, called “image analogies,” based on a simple multi-scale autoregression, inspired primarily by recent results in texture synthesis.
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Fast multiresolution image querying
TL;DR: An “image querying metric” is introduced that operates on how many significant wavelet coefficients the query has in common with potential targets, and includes parameters that can be tuned, using a statistical analysis, to accommodate the kinds of image distortions found in different types of image queries.
Patent
Rapid computer modeling of faces for animation
TL;DR: In this article, a technique for creating a 3D face model using images obtained from an inexpensive camera associated with a general-purpose computer is described, where the user is asked to identify five facial features, which are used to calculate a mask and to perform fitting operations.
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Adaptive grid-based document layout
TL;DR: This work presents a new approach to adaptive grid-based document layout, which knows how to adapt to a range of page sizes and other viewing conditions, and describes an XML-based representation for templates and content, which maintains a clean separation between the two.
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System and method for adaptive document layout via manifold content
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for improving document layout on arbitrary devices of different resolutions and size using manifold representations of content is presented, where multiple versions of anything that might appear in a document, from text, to images, to even such things as stylistic conventions are selected and formatted dynamically, on the fly, by a layout engine.