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Applying Random Forests to the Problem of Dense Non-rigid Shape Correspondence (bibtex)
Applying Random Forests to the Problem of Dense Non-rigid Shape Correspondence (bibtex)
by M. Vestner, E. Rodolà, T. Windheuser, RBS. Bulò and D. Cremers
Reference:
Applying Random Forests to the Problem of Dense Non-rigid Shape Correspondence (M. Vestner, E. Rodolà, T. Windheuser, RBS. Bulò and D. Cremers), Chapter in Perspectives in Shape Analysis, Springer, 2016. 
Bibtex Entry:
@incollection{vestner2016applying,
 title = {Applying Random Forests to the Problem of Dense Non-rigid Shape Correspondence},
 author = {M. Vestner and E. Rodolà and T. Windheuser and RBS. Bulò and D. Cremers},
 booktitle = {Perspectives in Shape Analysis},
 pages = {231--248},
 year = {2016},
 publisher = {Springer},
 keywords = {Geometry Processing},
}
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