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2010
[Anonymous] (2010).  The influence of the image basis on modeling and steganalysis performance. {Proc. 12th Intl. Conf. on Information Hiding (IH-2010)}. 133–144.PDF icon Schwamberger et al._2010_The Influence of the Image Basis on Modeling and Steganalysis Performance.pdf (392.83 KB)
[Anonymous] (2010).  Simple algorithmic modifications for improving blind steganalysis performance. {Proc. of the 2010 Workshop on Multimedia and Security (MM&Sec 2010)}. PDF icon Schwamberger, Franz_2010_Simple Algorithmic Modifications for Improving Blind Steganalysis Performance.pdf (813.87 KB)
[Anonymous] (2010).  Single band statistics and steganalysis performance. {Proc. 6th Intl. Conf. on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing (IIH-MSP-2010)}. 188–191.PDF icon Le, Franz_2010_Single Band Statistics and Steganalysis Performance.pdf (206.46 KB)
2008
[Anonymous] (2008).  Bats can use echolocation calls for individual recognition. {Proc. Sensory coding and the natural environment 2008}.
[Anonymous] (2008).  Plant classification from bat-like echolocation signals. PLoS Comput.\ Biol.. 4, e1000032.PDF icon Yovel et al._2008_Plant classification from bat-like echolocation signals.pdf (772.54 KB)
[Anonymous] (2008).  A robot system for biomimetic navigation - from snapshots to metric embeddings of view graphs. {Robotics and Cognitive Approaches to Spatial Mapping}. 38, 297–314.
[Anonymous] (2008).  The statistics of plant echoes as perceived by echolocating bats. {Acoustics 08, Paris, SBN 978-2-9521105-4- 9 - EAN 9782952110549}. 123, DVD Proc..
[Anonymous] (2008).  The statistics of plant echoes as perceived by echolocating bats. {ASA Meeting Paris}.
[Anonymous] (2008).  The statistics of plant echoes as perceived by echolocating bats. {Proc. of the Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting 2008 (COSYNE 2008)}.
2007
[Anonymous] (2007).  Center-surround filters emerge from optimizing predictivity in a free-viewing task. {Proc. of the Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting 2007 (COSYNE 2007)}.
[Anonymous] (2007).  How to find interesting locations in video: a spatiotemporal interest point detector learned from human eye movements. {Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Pattern Recognition (DAGM 2007)}. 405–417.PDF icon Kienzle et al._2007_How to find interesting locations in video a spatiotemporal interest point detector learned from human eye movements.pdf (377.26 KB)
[Anonymous] (2007).  Implicit Wiener series for estimating nonlinear receptive fields. {Proc. 31st Göttingen Neurobiolgy Conf.}. 1199.
[Anonymous] (2007).  Learning the influence of spatio-temporal variations in local image structure on visual saliency. {Proc. 10. Tübinger Wahr\-neh\-mungs\-konferenz (TWK 2007)}. 63.
[Anonymous] (2007).  Nonlinear receptive field analysis: making kernel methods interpretable. {Proc. of the Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting 2007 (COSYNE 2007)}.
[Anonymous] (2007).  A nonparametric approach to bottom-up visual saliency. {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 19}. 19, 689–696.PDF icon Kienzle et al._2007_A nonparametric approach to bottom-up visual saliency.pdf (879.52 KB)
2006
[Anonymous] (2006).  Implicit Volterra and Wiener series for higher-order image analysis. {Advances in Data Analysis 30th Ann. Conf. German Classification Society}. 60.
[Anonymous] (2006).  Learning an interest operator from human eye movements. {Beyond Patches Workshop, Intl. Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition}. 1–8.PDF icon Kienzle et al._2006_Learning an Interest Operator from Human Eye Movements.pdf (1.41 MB)
[Anonymous] (2006).  Learning eye movements. {Proc. Sensory Coding and the Natural Environment 2006}.
[Anonymous] (2006).  Learning high-order MRF priors of color images. {Proc. of the 23rd Intl. Conf. on Machine Learning (ICML 2006)}. 617–624.PDF icon McAuley et al._2006_Learning high-order MRF priors of color images.pdf (981.67 KB)
[Anonymous] (2006).  A unifying view of Wiener and Volterra theory and polynomial kernel regression. Neural Computation. 18, 3097 – 3118.PDF icon Franz, Schölkopf_2006_A Unifying View of Wiener and Volterra Theory and Polynomial Kernel Regression.pdf (165.97 KB)
2005
[Anonymous] (2005).  Face detection – efficient and rank deficient. {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 17}. 673–680.PDF icon Kienzle et al._2005_Face Detection --- Efficient and Rank Deficient.pdf (145.73 KB)

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