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Alejandro Gonzalez Alzate, Sebastian Ramos, David Vazquez, Antonio Lopez, & Jaume Amores. (2015). Spatiotemporal Stacked Sequential Learning for Pedestrian Detection. In Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Proceedings of 7th Iberian Conference , ibPRIA 2015 (pp. 3–12).
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Alejandro Gonzalez Alzate, Gabriel Villalonga, Jiaolong Xu, David Vazquez, Jaume Amores, & Antonio Lopez. (2015). Multiview Random Forest of Local Experts Combining RGB and LIDAR data for Pedestrian Detection. In IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium IV2015 (pp. 356–361).
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Alejandro Gonzalez Alzate, Gabriel Villalonga, German Ros, David Vazquez, & Antonio Lopez. (2015). 3D-Guided Multiscale Sliding Window for Pedestrian Detection. In Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Proceedings of 7th Iberian Conference , ibPRIA 2015 (Vol. 9117, pp. 560–568).
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Alejandro Gonzalez Alzate. (2015). Multi-modal Pedestrian Detection (David Vazquez, Antonio Lopez, &, Ed.). Ph.D. thesis, Ediciones Graficas Rey, .
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Adriana Romero, Petia Radeva, & Carlo Gatta. (2015). Meta-parameter free unsupervised sparse feature learning. TPAMI - IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 37(8), 1716–1722.
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Adriana Romero, Nicolas Ballas, Samira Ebrahimi Kahou, Antoine Chassang, Carlo Gatta, & Yoshua Bengio. (2015). FitNets: Hints for Thin Deep Nets. In 3rd International Conference on Learning Representations ICLR2015.
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Adriana Romero. (2015). Assisting the training of deep neural networks with applications to computer vision (Carlo Gatta, & Petia Radeva, Eds.). Ph.D. thesis, Ediciones Graficas Rey, .
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Adria Ruiz, Joost Van de Weijer, & Xavier Binefa. (2015). From emotions to action units with hidden and semi-hidden-task learning. In 16th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (pp. 3703–3711).
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