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V. Valev; B. Sankur; Petia Radeva |
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V. Valev; B. Sankur; Petia Radeva |
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Generalized Non Reducible Descriptors. |
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15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition |
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V. Poulain d'Andecy; Emmanuel Hartmann; Marçal Rusiñol |
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Field Extraction by hybrid incremental and a-priori structural templates |
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13th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems |
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In this paper, we present an incremental framework for extracting information fields from administrative documents. First, we demonstrate some limits of the existing state-of-the-art methods such as the delay of the system efficiency. This is a concern in industrial context when we have only few samples of each document class. Based on this analysis, we propose a hybrid system combining incremental learning by means of itf-df statistics and a-priori generic
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V. Kober; Mikhail Mozerov; Josue Albarez; I.A. Ovseyevich |
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Algorithms for Impulse Noise Renoval from Corrupted Color Images |
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V. Kober; Mikhail Mozerov; J. Alvarez-Borrego; I.A. Ovseyevich |
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Adaptive Correlation Filters for Pattern Recognition |
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Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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Adaptive correlation filters based on synthetic discriminant functions (SDFs) for reliable pattern recognition are proposed. A given value of discrimination capability can be achieved by adapting a SDF filter to the input scene. This can be done by iterative training. Computer simulation results obtained with the proposed filters are compared with those of various correlation filters in terms of recognition performance. |
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V. Kober; Mikhail Mozerov; J. Alvarez-Borrego; I.A. Ovseyevich |
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Pattern Recognition of Fragmented Objects with Adaptive Correlation Filters |
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Topical Meeting on Optoinformatics / Information Photonics, 150–151 |
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V. Chapaprieta; Ernest Valveny |
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Handwritten Digit Recognition Using Point Distribution Models. |
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Proceedings of the IX Spanish Symposium on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, 1:49–54. |
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Reconocimiento de caracteres manuscritos mediante modelos de distribucion de puntos (PDM) |
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Utkarsh Porwal; Alicia Fornes; Faisal Shafait (eds) |
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Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition. International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition. 18th International Conference, ICFHR 2022 |
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Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition. |
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Umut Guclu; Yagmur Gucluturk; Meysam Madadi; Sergio Escalera; Xavier Baro; Jordi Gonzalez; Rob van Lier; Marcel A. J. van Gerven |
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End-to-end semantic face segmentation with conditional random fields as convolutional, recurrent and adversarial networks |
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Recent years have seen a sharp increase in the number of related yet distinct advances in semantic segmentation. Here, we tackle this problem by leveraging the respective strengths of these advances. That is, we formulate a conditional random field over a four-connected graph as end-to-end trainable convolutional and recurrent networks, and estimate them via an adversarial process. Importantly, our model learns not only unary potentials but also pairwise
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Umapada Pal; Partha Pratim Roy; N. Tripathya; Josep Llados |
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Multi-oriented Bangla and Devnagari text recognition |
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There are printed complex documents where text lines of a single page may have different orientations or the text lines may be curved in shape. As a result, it is difficult to detect the skew of such documents and hence character segmentation and recognition of such documents are a complex task. In this paper, using background and foreground information we propose a novel scheme towards the recognition of Indian complex documents of Bangla and Devnagari script. In Bangla and Devnagari documents usually characters in a word touch and they form cavity regions. To take care of these cavity regions, background information of such documents is used. Convex hull and water reservoir principle have been applied for this purpose. Here, at first, the characters are segmented from the documents using the background information of the text. Next, individual characters are recognized using rotation invariant features obtained from the foreground part of the characters.
For character segmentation, at first, writing mode of a touching component (word) is detected using water reservoir principle based features. Next, depending on writing mode and the reservoir base-region of the touching component, a set of candidate envelope points is then selected from the contour points of the component. Based on these candidate points, the touching component is finally segmented into individual characters. For recognition of multi-sized/multi-oriented characters the features are computed from different angular information obtained from the external and internal contour pixels of the characters. These angular information are computed in such a way that they do not depend on the size and rotation of the characters. Circular and convex hull rings have been used to divide a character into smaller zones to get zone-wise features for higher recognition results. We combine circular and convex hull features to improve the results and these features are fed to support vector machines (SVM) for recognition. From our experiment we obtained recognition results of 99.18% (98.86%) accuracy when tested on 7515 (7874) Devnagari (Bangla) characters. |
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Trevor Canham; Javier Vazquez; Elise Mathieu; Marcelo Bertalmío |
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Matching visual induction effects on screens of different size |
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In the film industry, the same movie is expected to be watched on displays of vastly different sizes, from cinema screens to mobile phones. But visual induction, the perceptual phenomenon by which the appearance of a scene region is affected by its surroundings, will be different for the same image shown on two displays of different dimensions. This phenomenon presents a practical challenge for the preservation of the artistic intentions of filmmakers, because it can lead to shifts in image appearance between viewing destinations. In this work, we show that a neural field model based on the efficient representation principle is able to predict induction effects and how, by regularizing its associated energy functional, the model is still able to represent induction but is now invertible. From this finding, we propose a method to preprocess an image in a screen–size dependent way so that its perception, in terms of visual induction, may remain constant across displays of different size. The potential of the method is demonstrated through psychophysical experiments on synthetic images and qualitative examples on natural images. |
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Trevor Canham; Javier Vazquez; D Long; Richard F. Murray; Michael S Brown |
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Noise Prism: A Novel Multispectral Visualization Technique |
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A novel technique for visualizing multispectral images is proposed. Inspired by how prisms work, our method spreads spectral information over a chromatic noise pattern. This is accomplished by populating the pattern with pixels representing each measurement band at a count proportional to its measured intensity. The method is advantageous because it allows for lightweight encoding and visualization of spectral information
while maintaining the color appearance of the stimulus. A four alternative forced choice (4AFC) experiment was conducted to validate the method’s information-carrying capacity in displaying metameric stimuli of varying colors and spectral basis functions. The scores ranged from 100% to 20% (less than chance given the 4AFC task), with many conditions falling somewhere in between at statistically significant intervals. Using this data, color and texture difference metrics can be evaluated and optimized to predict the legibility of the visualization technique. |
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Tomas Sixta; Julio C. S. Jacques Junior; Pau Buch Cardona; Eduard Vazquez; Sergio Escalera |
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FairFace Challenge at ECCV 2020: Analyzing Bias in Face Recognition |
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This work summarizes the 2020 ChaLearn Looking at People Fair Face Recognition and Analysis Challenge and provides a description of the top-winning solutions and analysis of the results. The aim of the challenge was to evaluate accuracy and bias in gender and skin colour of submitted algorithms on the task of 1:1 face verification in the presence of other confounding attributes. Participants were evaluated using an in-the-wild dataset based on reannotated IJB-C, further enriched 12.5K new images and additional labels. The dataset is not balanced, which simulates a real world scenario where AI-based models supposed to present fair outcomes are trained and evaluated on imbalanced data. The challenge attracted 151 participants, who made more 1.8K submissions in total. The final phase of the challenge attracted 36 active teams out of which 10 exceeded 0.999 AUC-ROC while achieving very low scores in the proposed bias metrics. Common strategies by the participants were face pre-processing, homogenization of data distributions, the use of bias aware loss functions and ensemble models. The analysis of top-10 teams shows higher false positive rates (and lower false negative rates) for females with dark skin tone as well as the potential of eyeglasses and young age to increase the false positive rates too. |
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Thomas B. Moeslund; Sergio Escalera; Gholamreza Anbarjafari; Kamal Nasrollahi; Jun Wan |
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Statistical Machine Learning for Human Behaviour Analysis |
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