Antonio Criminisi
Publications
2009
- Antonio Criminisi, Toby Sharp, and Khan Siddiqui, Interactive Geodesic Segmentation of n-Dimensional Medical Images on the Graphics Processor, in Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), December 2009
- Antonio Criminisi, Jamie Shotton, Stefano Bucciarelli, and Khan Siddiqui, Automatic Semantic Parsing of CT Scans via Multiple Randomized Decision Trees, in Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), December 2009
- Antonio Criminisi, Toby Sharp, and Carsten Rother, Geodesic Image and Video Editing, in ACM Transactions on Graphics (to appear), 2009
- Florian Schroff, Antonio Criminisi, and Andrew Zissermann, Harvesting Image Databases from the Web, in Intl. Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV), 2009
- Antonio Criminisi, Jamie Shotton, and Stefano Bucciarelli, Decision Forests with Long-Range Spatial Context for Organ Localization in CT Volumes, in MICCAI workshop on Probabilistic Models for Medical Image Analysis (MICCAI-PMMIA), 2009
- Zhao Yi, Antonio Criminisi, Jamie Shotton, and Andrew Blake, Discriminative, Semantic Segmentation of Brain Tissue in MR Images, in MICCAI 2009, Springer Verlag, 2009
- Amit Shesh, Antonio Criminisi, Carsten Rother, and Gavin Smyth, 3D-aware Image Editing for Out of Bounds Photography, in Graphics Interface, 2009
- Jamie Shotton, John Winn, Carsten Rother, and Antonio Criminisi, Textonboost for Image Understanding: Multi-Class Object Recognition and Segmentation by Jointly Modeling Appearance, Shape and Context., in Intl. Journal on Computer Vision (IJCV), special issue., Springer Verlag, 2009
- Kai Ni, Anitha Kannan, Antonio Criminisi, and John Winn, Epitomic Location Recognition, in IEEE Trans. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI special issue), IEEE, 2009
2008
- Kai Ni, Anitha Kannan, Antonio Criminisi, and John Winn, Epitomic Location Recognition, in Proc IEEE Conference on Computer Vision (CVPR). Winner of BEST STUDENT PAPER RUNNER UP AWARD., IEEE Computer Society, 2008
- Florian Schroff, Antonio Criminisi, and Andrew Zisserman, Object Class Segmentation using Random Forests, in Proc. British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC), 2008
- Antonio Criminisi, Toby Sharp, and Andrew Blake, GeoS: Geodesic Image Segmentation, in Proc. European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), Springer, 2008
2007
- Thomas Deselaers, Antonio Criminisi, John Winn, and Ankur Agarwal, Incorporating On-demand Stereo for Real Time Recognition, in Proc. IEEE Conf. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2007
- Jean Francois Lalonde, Derek Hoiem, Alyosha A Efros, John Winn, Carsten Rother, and Antonio Criminisi, Photo Clip Art, in Proc. ACM SIGGRAPH, 2007
- G. Florian Schroff, Andrew Zisserman, and Antonio Criminisi, Harvesting Images Databases from the Web, in Proc. IEEE Intl. Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2007
- Pei Yin, Antonio Criminisi, Irfan Essa, and John Winn, Tree-based Classifiers for Bilayer Video Segmentation, in Proc. Conf. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2007
- Andrew Fitzgibbon, Duncan Robertson, Antonio Criminisi, Srikumar Ramalingam, and Andrew Blake, Learning Priors for Calibrating Families of Stereo Cameras, in Proc. IEEE Intl. Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2007
- Shahram Izadi, Ankur Agarwal, Antonio Criminisi, John Winn, Andrew Blake, and Andrew Fitzgibbon, C-Slate: Exploring Remote Collaboration on Horizontal Multi-touch Surfaces. , in Proc. IEEE Tabletop, 2007
2006
- Vladimir Kolmogorov, Antonio Criminisi, Andrew Blake, Geoffrey Cross, and Carsten Rother, Probabilistic fusion of stereo with color and contrast for bi-layer segmentation, in Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI), no. MSR-TR-2005-35, pp. 18, January 2006
- Jamie Shotton, John Winn, Carsten Rother, and Antonio Criminisi, TextonBoost: Joint Appearance, Shape and Context Modeling for Mulit-Class Object Recognition and Segmentation, in European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), January 2006
- John Winn and Antonio Criminisi, Object Class Recognition at a Glance, in Proc. Conf. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) -- Video Track, 2006
- G. Florian Schroff, Antonio Criminisi, and Andrew Zisserman, Single-histogram Class Models for Image Segmentation, in Proc. Indian Conference on Computer Vision, 2006
- Antonio Criminisi and Martin Kemp, Computer Vision and Painter's Vision in Italian and Nederlandish Art of the Fifteen Century, in Perspective, Projections and Design Technologies of Architectural Representation, vol. , pp. , Taylor and Francis Books, January 2006
- Antonio Criminisi, Geoffrey Cross, Andrew Blake, and Vladimir Kolmogorov, Bilayer Segmentation of Live Video, in Proc. IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)., January 2006
- Antonio Criminisi, Jamie Shotton, Andrew Blake, Carsten Rother, and Philip H.S. Torr, Efficient Dense Stereo with Occlusion by Four-State Dynamic Programming, in Intl. Journal on Computer Vision (IJCV), January 2006
- Silvio Savarese, Antonio Criminisi, and John Winn, Discriminative Object Class Models of Appearance and Shape by Correlatons, in Proc. IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)., January 2006
2005
- Vladimir Kolmogorov, Antonio Criminisi, Andrew Blake, Geoffrey Cross, and Carsten Rother, Probabilistic fusion of stereo with color and contrast for video segmentation, no. MSR-TR-2005-36, March 2005
- Vladimir Kolmogorov, Antonio Criminisi, Andrew Blake, Geoffrey Cross, and Carsten Rother, Bi-layer segmentation of binocular stereo video, in Proc. IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). Winner of BEST PAPER HONORABLE MENTION AWARD., January 2005
- Andrew Blake, Antonio Criminisi, Geoffrey Cross, Vladimir Kolmogorov, and Carsten Rother, Fusion of stereo, color and contrast, in ISRR, January 2005
- Antonio Criminisi, Sing Bing Kang, Rahul Swaminathan, Richard Szeliski, and P. Anandan, Extracting Layers and Analyzing their Specular Properties Using Epipolar-Plane-Image Analysis, in Computer Vision and Image Understanding (CVIU), vol. 97, no. 1, pp. 51-85, Elsevier , January 2005
- Antonio Criminisi, Martin Kemp, and Andrew Zisserman, Digital Art History: A subject in transition, Intellect, Bristol, UK, January 2005
- Martin Kemp and Antonio Criminisi, Paolo Uccello's "Rout of San Romano": Order from Chaos, in NEW Magazine, January 2005
- John Winn, Antonio Criminisi, and Thomas Minka, Object Categorization by Learned Universal Visual Dictionary, in Proc. IEEE Intl. Conf. on Computer Vision (ICCV)., January 2005
2004
- Antonio Criminisi, Machine Vision: the Answer to the Optical Debate?, in Tech. Digest of the Annual Meeting of the Optical Society of America (OSA)., October 2004
- Matthew Uyttendaele, Antonio Criminisi, Sing Binb Kang, Simon Winder, Richard Hartley, and Richard Szeliski, High-quality Image-based Interactive Exploration of Real-World Environments, in IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications (CG&A), vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 52-63, IEEE Computer Society, May 2004
- Antonio Criminisi, Martin Kemp, and Sing Bing Kang, Reflections of Reality in Jan van Eyck and Robert Campin, in Historical Methods, vol. 37, no. 3, Heldref Publications, January 2004
- Antonio Criminisi and Andrew Blake, The SPS Algorithm: Patching Figural Continuity and Transparency by Split-Patch Search, in Proc. IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), January 2004
- Antonio Criminisi and David Stork, Did the Great Masters use Optical Projections While Painting?, in Proc. IEEE Intl Conf. on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), January 2004
- Philip H.S. Torr and Antonio Criminisi, Dense Stereo Using Pivoted Dynamic Programming, in Image and Vision Computing (IVC), no. MSR-TR-2002-51, pp. 19, January 2004
- Antonio Criminisi, Patrick Perez, and Kentaro Toyama, Region filling and object removal by exemplar-based inpainting, in IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 13, no. 9, pp. 1200-1212, January 2004
2003
- Antonio Criminisi, Patrick Perez, and Kentaro Toyama, Region Filling and Object Removal by Exemplar-Based Image Inpainting, no. MSR-TR-2003-84, November 2003
- Antonio Criminisi, Jamie Shotton, Andrew Blake, and Philip H.S. Torr, Gaze Manipulation for One-to-one Teleconferencing, in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), October 2003
- Matthew Uyttendaele, Antonio Criminisi, Sing Bing Kang, Simon Winder, Richard Hartley, and Richard Szeliski, High-quality Image-based Interactive Exploration of Real-World Environments, October 2003
- Antonio Criminisi, Patrick Perez, and Kentaro Toyama, Object Removal by Exemplar-based Inpainting, in Proc. IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), June 2003
- Andrew Blake, Philip H.S. Torr, Ingemar Cox, and Antonio Criminisi, Estimating uncertainty in dense stereo disparity maps, no. MSR-TR-2003-93, March 2003
- Antonio Criminisi, Jamie Shotton, Andrew Blake, Carsten Rother, and Philip H.S. Torr, Efficient Dense Stereo and Novel-view Synthesis for Gaze Manipulation in One-to-one Teleconferencing, no. MSR-TR-2003-59, January 2003
- Antonio Criminisi, Martin Kemp, and Sing Bing Kang, Reflections of Reality in Jan van Eyck and Robert Campin , in Measuring Art: A Scientific Revolution in Art History, 2003
2002
- Antonio Criminisi, Martin Kemp, and Andrew Zisserman, Bringing Pictorial Space to Life: computer techniques for the analysis of paintings, in on-line Proc. Computers and the History of Art (CHArt), November 2002
- Antonio Criminisi, Single-View Metrology: Algorithms and Applications, in DAGM Symposium, September 2002
- Rahul Swaminathan, Sing Bing Kang, Antonio Criminisi, and Richard Szeliski, On the Motion and Appearance of Specularities in Image Sequences, in Proc. European Conference in Computer Vision (ECCV), Springer Verlag, May 2002
- Phil H. S. Torr and Antonio Criminisi, Dense Stereo Using Pivoted Dynamic Programming, in Proc. British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC), 2002
- Antonio Criminisi, Sing Bing Kang, Rahul Swaminathan, Richard Szeliski, and P. Anandan, Extracting Layers and Analyzing their Specular Properties Using Epipolar-Plane-Image Analysis, 2002
- Antonio Criminisi, Martin Kemp, and Andrew Zisserman, Bringing Pictorial Space to Life: computer techniques for the analysis of paintings , 2002
- Phil H. S. Torr and Antonio Criminisi, Dense Stereo Using Pivoted Dynamic Programming, 2002



