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Savchynskyy, B, Schmidt, S, Kappes, J H and Schnörr, C (2012). Efficient MRF Energy Minimization via Adaptive Diminishing Smoothing. UAI 2012PDF icon Technical Report (529 KB)
Andres, B, Kappes, J H, Köthe, U, Schnörr, C and Hamprecht, F A (2010). An Empirical Comparison of Inference Algorithms for Graphical Models with Higher Order Factors Using OpenGM. Pattern Recognition, Proc.~32th DAGM Symposium. 353-362
Andres, B, Kappes, J H, Köthe, U, Schnörr, C and Hamprecht, F A (2010). An Empirical Comparison of Inference Algorithms for Graphical Models with Higher Order Factors Using OpenGM. Pattern Recognition, Proc.~32th DAGM SymposiumPDF icon Technical Report (218.43 KB)
Denitiu, A, Petra, S, Schnörr, C and Schnörr, C (2014). An Entropic Perturbation Approach to TV-Minimization for Limited-Data Tomography. Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery (DGCI) 2014. Springer. 262--274PDF icon Technical Report (894.83 KB)
Denitiu, A, Petra, S, Schnörr, C and Schnörr, C (2014). An Entropic Perturbation Approach to TV-Minimization for Limited-Data Tomography. Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery (DGCI) 2014. Springer. 262–274
Neufeld, A, Berger, J, Becker, F, Lenzen, F and Schnörr, C (2015). Estimating Vehicle Ego-Motion and Piecewise Planar Scene Structure from Optical Flow in a Continuous Framework. 37th German Conference on Pattern Recognition
Schmidt, S, Savchynskyy, B, Kappes, J H and Schnörr, C (2011). Evaluation of a First-Order Primal-Dual Algorithm for MRF Energy Minimization. EMMCVPR 2011. Springer. 6819 89-103
Schmidt, S, Savchynskyy, B, Kappes, J H and Schnörr, C (2011). Evaluation of a First-Order Primal-Dual Algorithm for MRF Energy Minimization. EMMCVPR. Springer. 6819 89-103PDF icon Technical Report (684.13 KB)
Schmidt, S, Savchynskyy, B, Kappes, J Hendrik and Schnörr, C (2011). Evaluation of a First-Order Primal-Dual Algorithm for MRF Energy Minimization. EMMCVPR. Springer. 6819 89-103