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Author Sangeeth Reddy; Minesh Mathew; Lluis Gomez; Marçal Rusiñol; Dimosthenis Karatzas; C.V. Jawahar
Title RoadText-1K: Text Detection and Recognition Dataset for Driving Videos Type Conference Article
Year 2020 Publication (up) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Perceiving text is crucial to understand semantics of outdoor scenes and hence is a critical requirement to build intelligent systems for driver assistance and self-driving. Most of the existing datasets for text detection and recognition comprise still images and are mostly compiled keeping text in mind. This paper introduces a new ”RoadText-1K” dataset for text in driving videos. The dataset is 20 times larger than the existing largest dataset for text in videos. Our dataset comprises 1000 video clips of driving without any bias towards text and with annotations for text bounding boxes and transcriptions in every frame. State of the art methods for text detection,
recognition and tracking are evaluated on the new dataset and the results signify the challenges in unconstrained driving videos compared to existing datasets. This suggests that RoadText-1K is suited for research and development of reading systems, robust enough to be incorporated into more complex downstream tasks like driver assistance and self-driving. The dataset can be found at http://cvit.iiit.ac.in/research/
projects/cvit-projects/roadtext-1k
Address Paris; Francia; ???
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Call Number Admin @ si @ RMG2020 Serial 3400
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Author Alloy Das; Sanket Biswas; Umapada Pal; Josep Llados
Title Diving into the Depths of Spotting Text in Multi-Domain Noisy Scenes Type Conference Article
Year 2024 Publication (up) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation in PACIFICO Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract When used in a real-world noisy environment, the capacity to generalize to multiple domains is essential for any autonomous scene text spotting system. However, existing state-of-the-art methods employ pretraining and fine-tuning strategies on natural scene datasets, which do not exploit the feature interaction across other complex domains. In this work, we explore and investigate the problem of domain-agnostic scene text spotting, i.e., training a model on multi-domain source data such that it can directly generalize to target domains rather than being specialized for a specific domain or scenario. In this regard, we present the community a text spotting validation benchmark called Under-Water Text (UWT) for noisy underwater scenes to establish an important case study. Moreover, we also design an efficient super-resolution based end-to-end transformer baseline called DA-TextSpotter which achieves comparable or superior performance over existing text spotting architectures for both regular and arbitrary-shaped scene text spotting benchmarks in terms of both accuracy and model efficiency. The dataset, code and pre-trained models will be released upon acceptance.
Address Yokohama; Japan; May 2024
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Call Number Admin @ si @ DBP2024 Serial 3979
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Author Fadi Dornaika; Bogdan Raducanu
Title Detecting and Tracking of 3D Face Pose for Human-Robot Interaction Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication (up) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1716–1721
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Address Pasadena; CA; USA
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Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ DoR2008a Serial 982
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Author Arnau Ramisa; Adriana Tapus; Ramon Lopez de Mantaras; Ricardo Toledo
Title Mobile Robot Localization using Panoramic Vision and Combination of Feature Region Detectors Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication (up) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 538–543
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Address Pasadena; CA; USA
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Call Number Admin @ si @ RTL2008 Serial 1144
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Author T. Alejandra Vidal; Andrew J. Davison; Juan Andrade; David W. Murray
Title Active Control for Single Camera SLAM Type Miscellaneous
Year 2006 Publication (up) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 1930–1936 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Orlando (Florida)
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Call Number DAG @ dag @ VDA2006 Serial 666
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Author Zhong Jin; Franck Davoine; Zhen Lou
Title Facial expression analysis by using KPCA Type Miscellaneous
Year 2003 Publication (up) IEEE International Conference on Robotics, Intelligent Systems and Signal Processing (IEEE RISSP 2003), pp736–741 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Changsha, Hunan, China
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Call Number Admin @ si @ JDL2003 Serial 431
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Author Vishwesh Pillai; Pranav Mehar; Manisha Das; Deep Gupta; Petia Radeva
Title Integrated Hierarchical and Flat Classifiers for Food Image Classification using Epistemic Uncertainty Type Conference Article
Year 2022 Publication (up) IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract The problem of food image recognition is an essential one in today’s context because health conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and heart disease require constant monitoring of a person’s diet. To automate this process, several models are available to recognize food images. Due to a considerable number of unique food dishes and various cuisines, a traditional flat classifier ceases to perform well. To address this issue, prediction schemes consisting of both flat and hierarchical classifiers, with the analysis of epistemic uncertainty are used to switch between the classifiers. However, the accuracy of the predictions made using epistemic uncertainty data remains considerably low. Therefore, this paper presents a prediction scheme using three different threshold criteria that helps to increase the accuracy of epistemic uncertainty predictions. The performance of the proposed method is demonstrated using several experiments performed on the MAFood-121 dataset. The experimental results validate the proposal performance and show that the proposed threshold criteria help to increase the overall accuracy of the predictions by correctly classifying the uncertainty distribution of the samples.
Address Bangalore; India; July 2022
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Call Number Admin @ si @ PMD2022 Serial 3796
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Author Francisco Jose Perales; Juan J. Villanueva; Yuhua Luo
Title An automatic two-camera human motion perception system based on biomechanical model matching Type Conference Article
Year 1991 Publication (up) IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2 Issue Pages 856-858
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ PVL1991b Serial 265
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Author M. Campos-Taberner; Adriana Romero; Carlo Gatta; Gustavo Camps-Valls
Title Shared feature representations of LiDAR and optical images: Trading sparsity for semantic discrimination Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication (up) IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS2015 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 4169 - 4172
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Abstract This paper studies the level of complementary information conveyed by extremely high resolution LiDAR and optical images. We pursue this goal following an indirect approach via unsupervised spatial-spectral feature extraction. We used a recently presented unsupervised convolutional neural network trained to enforce both population and lifetime spar-sity in the feature representation. We derived independent and joint feature representations, and analyzed the sparsity scores and the discriminative power. Interestingly, the obtained results revealed that the RGB+LiDAR representation is no longer sparse, and the derived basis functions merge color and elevation yielding a set of more expressive colored edge filters. The joint feature representation is also more discriminative when used for clustering and topological data visualization.
Address Milan; Italy; July 2015
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Call Number Admin @ si @ CRG2015 Serial 2724
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Author Sergio Escalera; Jordi Gonzalez; Xavier Baro; Pablo Pardo; Junior Fabian; Marc Oliu; Hugo Jair Escalante; Ivan Huerta; Isabelle Guyon
Title ChaLearn Looking at People 2015 new competitions: Age Estimation and Cultural Event Recognition Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication (up) IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks IJCNN2015 Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Following previous series on Looking at People (LAP) challenges [1], [2], [3], in 2015 ChaLearn runs two new competitions within the field of Looking at People: age and cultural event recognition in still images. We propose thefirst crowdsourcing application to collect and label data about apparent
age of people instead of the real age. In terms of cultural event recognition, tens of categories have to be recognized. This involves scene understanding and human analysis. This paper summarizes both challenges and data, providing some initial baselines. The results of the first round of the competition were presented at ChaLearn LAP 2015 IJCNN special session on computer vision and robotics http://www.dtic.ua.es/∼jgarcia/IJCNN2015.
Details of the ChaLearn LAP competitions can be found at http://gesture.chalearn.org/.
Address Killarney; Ireland; July 2015
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Notes HuPBA; ISE; 600.063; 600.078;MV Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ EGB2015 Serial 2591
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Author Hugo Jair Escalante; Jose Martinez; Sergio Escalera; Victor Ponce; Xavier Baro
Title Improving Bag of Visual Words Representations with Genetic Programming Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication (up) IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks IJCNN2015 Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract The bag of visual words is a well established representation in diverse computer vision problems. Taking inspiration from the fields of text mining and retrieval, this representation has proved to be very effective in a large number of domains.
In most cases, a standard term-frequency weighting scheme is considered for representing images and videos in computer vision. This is somewhat surprising, as there are many alternative ways of generating bag of words representations within the text processing community. This paper explores the use of alternative weighting schemes for landmark tasks in computer vision: image
categorization and gesture recognition. We study the suitability of using well-known supervised and unsupervised weighting schemes for such tasks. More importantly, we devise a genetic program that learns new ways of representing images and videos under the bag of visual words representation. The proposed method learns to combine term-weighting primitives trying to maximize the classification performance. Experimental results are reported in standard image and video data sets showing the effectiveness of the proposed evolutionary algorithm.
Address Killarney; Ireland; July 2015
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Call Number Admin @ si @ EME2015 Serial 2603
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Author Isabelle Guyon; Kristin Bennett; Gavin Cawley; Hugo Jair Escalante; Sergio Escalera; Tin Kam Ho; Nuria Macia; Bisakha Ray; Alexander Statnikov; Evelyne Viegas
Title Design of the 2015 ChaLearn AutoML Challenge Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication (up) IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks IJCNN2015 Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract ChaLearn is organizing for IJCNN 2015 an Automatic Machine Learning challenge (AutoML) to solve classification and regression problems from given feature representations, without any human intervention. This is a challenge with code
submission: the code submitted can be executed automatically on the challenge servers to train and test learning machines on new datasets. However, there is no obligation to submit code. Half of the prizes can be won by just submitting prediction results.
There are six rounds (Prep, Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Expert, and Master) in which datasets of progressive difficulty are introduced (5 per round). There is no requirement to participate in previous rounds to enter a new round. The rounds alternate AutoML phases in which submitted code is “blind tested” on
datasets the participants have never seen before, and Tweakathon phases giving time (' 1 month) to the participants to improve their methods by tweaking their code on those datasets. This challenge will push the state-of-the-art in fully automatic machine learning on a wide range of problems taken from real world
applications. The platform will remain available beyond the termination of the challenge: http://codalab.org/AutoML
Address Killarney; Ireland; July 2015
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Call Number Admin @ si @ GBC2015a Serial 2604
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Author Isabelle Guyon; Kristin Bennett; Gavin Cawley; Hugo Jair Escalante; Sergio Escalera
Title The AutoML challenge on codalab Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication (up) IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks IJCNN2015 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Killarney; Ireland; July 2015
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Call Number Admin @ si @ GBC2015b Serial 2650
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Author Gerard Canal; Cecilio Angulo; Sergio Escalera
Title Gesture based Human Multi-Robot interaction Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication (up) IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks IJCNN2015 Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract The emergence of robot applications for nontechnical users implies designing new ways of interaction between robotic platforms and users. The main goal of this work is the development of a gestural interface to interact with robots
in a similar way as humans do, allowing the user to provide information of the task with non-verbal communication. The gesture recognition application has been implemented using the Microsoft’s KinectTM v2 sensor. Hence, a real-time algorithm based on skeletal features is described to deal with both, static
gestures and dynamic ones, being the latter recognized using a weighted Dynamic Time Warping method. The gesture recognition application has been implemented in a multi-robot case.

A NAO humanoid robot is in charge of interacting with the users and respond to the visual signals they produce. Moreover, a wheeled Wifibot robot carries both the sensor and the NAO robot, easing navigation when necessary. A broad set of user tests have been carried out demonstrating that the system is, indeed, a
natural approach to human robot interaction, with a fast response and easy to use, showing high gesture recognition rates.
Address Killarney; Ireland; July 2015
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Call Number CAE2015a Serial 2651
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Author Debora Gil; Guillermo Torres; Carles Sanchez
Title Transforming radiomic features into radiological words Type Conference Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging Abbreviated Journal
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Address Cartagena de Indias; Colombia; April 2023
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Call Number Admin @ si @ GTS2023 Serial 3952
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