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Olivier Penacchio |
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Mixed Hodge Structures and Equivariant Sheaves on the Projective Plane |
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2011 |
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Mathematische Nachrichten |
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MN |
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284 |
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4 |
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526-542 |
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Mixed Hodge structures, equivariant sheaves, MSC (2010) Primary: 14C30, Secondary: 14F05, 14M25 |
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We describe an equivalence of categories between the category of mixed Hodge structures and a category of equivariant vector bundles on a toric model of the complex projective plane which verify some semistability condition. We then apply this correspondence to define an invariant which generalizes the notion of R-split mixed Hodge structure and give calculations for the first group of cohomology of possibly non smooth or non-complete curves of genus 0 and 1. Finally, we describe some extension groups of mixed Hodge structures in terms of equivariant extensions of coherent sheaves. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim |
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Wenjuan Gong; Jürgen Brauer; Michael Arens; Jordi Gonzalez |
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Modeling vs. Learning Approaches for Monocular 3D Human Pose Estimation |
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2011 |
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1st IEEE International Workshop on Performance Evaluation on Recognition of Human Actions and Pose Estimation Methods |
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Sergio Escalera; David M.J. Tax; Oriol Pujol; Petia Radeva; Robert P.W. Duin |
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Multi-Class Classification in Image Analysis Via Error-Correcting Output Codes |
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2011 |
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Innovations in Intelligent Image Analysis |
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339 |
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7-29 |
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A common way to model multi-class classification problems is by means of Error-Correcting Output Codes (ECOC). Given a multi-class problem, the ECOC technique designs a codeword for each class, where each position of the code identifies the membership of the class for a given binary problem.A classification decision is obtained by assigning the label of the class with the closest code. In this paper, we overview the state-of-the-art on ECOC designs and test them in real applications. Results on different multi-class data sets show the benefits of using the ensemble of classifiers when categorizing objects in images. |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
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Berlin |
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H. Kawasnicka; L.Jain |
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Eloi Puertas; Sergio Escalera; Oriol Pujol |
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Multi-Class Multi-Scale Stacked Sequential Learning |
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2011 |
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10th International Conference on Multiple Classifier Systems |
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6713 |
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197-206 |
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Napoles, Italy |
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Springer |
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Carlo Sansone; Josef Kittler; Fabio Roli |
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Admin @ si @ PEP2011b |
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Carlo Gatta; Eloi Puertas; Oriol Pujol |
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Multi-Scale Stacked Sequential Learning |
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2011 |
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Pattern Recognition |
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44 |
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10-11 |
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2414-2416 |
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Stacked sequential learning; Multiscale; Multiresolution; Contextual classification |
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One of the most widely used assumptions in supervised learning is that data is independent and identically distributed. This assumption does not hold true in many real cases. Sequential learning is the discipline of machine learning that deals with dependent data such that neighboring examples exhibit some kind of relationship. In the literature, there are different approaches that try to capture and exploit this correlation, by means of different methodologies. In this paper we focus on meta-learning strategies and, in particular, the stacked sequential learning approach. The main contribution of this work is two-fold: first, we generalize the stacked sequential learning. This generalization reflects the key role of neighboring interactions modeling. Second, we propose an effective and efficient way of capturing and exploiting sequential correlations that takes into account long-range interactions by means of a multi-scale pyramidal decomposition of the predicted labels. Additionally, this new method subsumes the standard stacked sequential learning approach. We tested the proposed method on two different classification tasks: text lines classification in a FAQ data set and image classification. Results on these tasks clearly show that our approach outperforms the standard stacked sequential learning. Moreover, we show that the proposed method allows to control the trade-off between the detail and the desired range of the interactions. |
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Jaume Gibert; Ernest Valveny; Oriol Ramos Terrades; Horst Bunke |
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Multiple Classifiers for Graph of Words Embedding |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
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10th International Conference on Multiple Classifier Systems |
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6713 |
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36-45 |
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During the last years, there has been an increasing interest in applying the multiple classifier framework to the domain of structural pattern recognition. Constructing base classifiers when the input patterns are graph based representations is not an easy problem. In this work, we make use of the graph embedding methodology in order to construct different feature vector representations for graphs. The graph of words embedding assigns a feature vector to every graph by counting unary and binary relations between node representatives and combining these pieces of information into a single vector. Selecting different node representatives leads to different vectorial representations and therefore to different base classifiers that can be combined. We experimentally show how this methodology significantly improves the classification of graphs with respect to single base classifiers. |
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Napoles, Italy |
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Carlo Sansone; Josef Kittler; Fabio Roli |
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Ferran Poveda; Debora Gil ;Albert Andaluz ;Enric Marti |
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Multiscale Tractography for Representing Heart Muscular Architecture |
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2011 |
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In MICCAI 2011 Workshop on Computational Diffusion MRI |
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Deep understanding of myocardial structure of the heart would unravel crucial knowledge for clinical and medical procedures. Although the muscular architecture of the heart has been debated by countless researchers, the controversy is still alive. Diffusion Tensor MRI, DT-MRI, is a unique imaging technique for computational validation of the muscular structure of the heart. By the complex arrangement of myocites, existing techniques can not provide comprehensive descriptions of the global muscular architecture. In this paper we introduce a multiresolution reconstruction technique based on DT-MRI streamlining for simplified global myocardial model generation. Our reconstructions can restore the most complex myocardial structures and indicate a global helical organization |
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Carlo Gatta; Simone Balocco; Victoria Martin Yuste; Ruben Leta; Petia Radeva |
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Non-rigid Multi-modal Registration of Coronary Arteries Using SIFTflow |
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2011 |
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5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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159-166 |
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The fusion of clinically relevant information coming from different image modalities is an important topic in medical imaging. In particular, different cardiac imaging modalities provides complementary information for the physician: Computer Tomography Angiography (CTA) provides reliable pre-operative information on arteries geometry, even in the presence of chronic total occlusions, while X-Ray Angiography (XRA) allows intra-operative high resolution projections of a specific artery. The non-rigid registration of arteries between these two modalities is a difficult task. In this paper we propose the use of SIFTflow, in registering CTA and XRA images. At the best of our knowledge, this paper proposed SIFTflow as a XRay-CTA registration method for the first time in the literature. To highlight the arteries, so to guide the registration process, the well known Vesselness method has been employed. Results confirm that, to the aim of registration, the arteries must be highlighted and background objects removed as much as possible. Moreover, the comparison with the well known Free Form Deformation technique, suggests that SIFTflow has a great potential in the registration of multi-modal medical images. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
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Berlin |
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Jordi Vitria; Joao Miguel Sanches; Mario Hernandez |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-21256-7 |
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Shida Beigpour; Joost Van de Weijer |
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Object Recoloring Based on Intrinsic Image Estimation |
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2011 |
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13th IEEE International Conference in Computer Vision |
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Object recoloring is one of the most popular photo-editing tasks. The problem of object recoloring is highly under-constrained, and existing recoloring methods limit their application to objects lit by a white illuminant. Application of these methods to real-world scenes lit by colored illuminants, multiple illuminants, or interreflections, results in unrealistic recoloring of objects. In this paper, we focus on the recoloring of single-colored objects presegmented from their background. The single-color constraint allows us to fit a more comprehensive physical model to the object. We demonstrate that this permits us to perform realistic recoloring of objects lit by non-white illuminants, and multiple illuminants. Moreover, the model allows for more realistic handling of illuminant alteration of the scene. Recoloring results captured by uncalibrated cameras demonstrate that the proposed framework obtains realistic recoloring for complex natural images. Furthermore we use the model to transfer color between objects and show that the results are more realistic than existing color transfer methods. |
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Barcelona |
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Nataliya Shapovalova; Wenjuan Gong; Marco Pedersoli; Xavier Roca; Jordi Gonzalez |
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On Importance of Interactions and Context in Human Action Recognition |
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2011 |
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5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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This paper is focused on the automatic recognition of human events in static images. Popular techniques use knowledge of the human pose for inferring the action, and the most recent approaches tend to combine pose information with either knowledge of the scene or of the objects with which the human interacts. Our approach makes a step forward in this direction by combining the human pose with the scene in which the human is placed, together with the spatial relationships between humans and objects. Based on standard, simple descriptors like HOG and SIFT, recognition performance is enhanced when these three types of knowledge are taken into account. Results obtained in the PASCAL 2010 Action Recognition Dataset demonstrate that our technique reaches state-of-the-art results using simple descriptors and classifiers. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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J. Vitria, J.M. Sanches, and M. Hernandez |
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Miguel Angel Bautista; Sergio Escalera; Xavier Baro; Oriol Pujol; Jordi Vitria; Petia Radeva |
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On the Design of Low Redundancy Error-Correcting Output Codes |
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2011 |
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Ensembles in Machine Learning Applications |
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373 |
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The classification of large number of object categories is a challenging trend in the Pattern Recognition field. In the literature, this is often addressed using an ensemble of classifiers . In this scope, the Error-Correcting Output Codes framework has demonstrated to be a powerful tool for combining classifiers. However, most of the state-of-the-art ECOC approaches use a linear or exponential number of classifiers, making the discrimination of a large number of classes unfeasible. In this paper, we explore and propose a compact design of ECOC in terms of the number of classifiers. Evolutionary computation is used for tuning the parameters of the classifiers and looking for the best compact ECOC code configuration. The results over several public UCI data sets and different multi-class Computer Vision problems show that the proposed methodology obtains comparable (even better) results than the state-of-the-art ECOC methodologies with far less number of dichotomizers. |
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Jürgen Brauer; Wenjuan Gong; Jordi Gonzalez; Michael Arens |
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On the Effect of Temporal Information on Monocular 3D Human Pose Estimation |
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2011 |
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2nd IEEE International Workshop on Analysis and Retrieval of Tracked Events and Motion in Imagery Streams |
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We address the task of estimating 3D human poses from monocular camera sequences. Many works make use of multiple consecutive frames for the estimation of a 3D pose in a frame. Although such an approach should ease the pose estimation task substantially since multiple consecutive frames allow to solve for 2D projection ambiguities in principle, it has not yet been investigated systematically how much we can improve the 3D pose estimates when using multiple consecutive frames opposed to single frame information. In this paper we analyze the difference in quality of 3D pose estimates based on different numbers of consecutive frames from which 2D pose estimates are available. We validate the use of temporal information on two major different approaches for human pose estimation – modeling and learning approaches. The results of our experiments show that both learning and modeling approaches benefit from using multiple frames opposed to single frame input but that the benefit is small when the 2D pose estimates show a high quality in terms of precision. |
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Daniel Ponsa; Joan Serrat; Antonio Lopez |
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On-board image-based vehicle detection and tracking |
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2011 |
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Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control |
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TIM |
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783-805 |
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In this paper we present a computer vision system for daytime vehicle detection and localization, an essential step in the development of several types of advanced driver assistance systems. It has a reduced processing time and high accuracy thanks to the combination of vehicle detection with lane-markings estimation and temporal tracking of both vehicles and lane markings. Concerning vehicle detection, our main contribution is a frame scanning process that inspects images according to the geometry of image formation, and with an Adaboost-based detector that is robust to the variability in the different vehicle types (car, van, truck) and lighting conditions. In addition, we propose a new method to estimate the most likely three-dimensional locations of vehicles on the road ahead. With regards to the lane-markings estimation component, we have two main contributions. First, we employ a different image feature to the other commonly used edges: we use ridges, which are better suited to this problem. Second, we adapt RANSAC, a generic robust estimation method, to fit a parametric model of a pair of lane markings to the image features. We qualitatively assess our vehicle detection system in sequences captured on several road types and under very different lighting conditions. The processed videos are available on a web page associated with this paper. A quantitative evaluation of the system has shown quite accurate results (a low number of false positives and negatives) at a reasonable computation time. |
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Sergio Escalera; David Masip; Eloi Puertas; Petia Radeva; Oriol Pujol |
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Online Error-Correcting Output Codes |
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2011 |
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Pattern Recognition Letters |
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IF JCR CCIA 1.303 2009 54/103
This article proposes a general extension of the error correcting output codes framework to the online learning scenario. As a result, the final classifier handles the addition of new classes independently of the base classifier used. In particular, this extension supports the use of both online example incremental and batch classifiers as base learners. The extension of the traditional problem independent codings one-versus-all and one-versus-one is introduced. Furthermore, two new codings are proposed, unbalanced online ECOC and a problem dependent online ECOC. This last online coding technique takes advantage of the problem data for minimizing the number of dichotomizers used in the ECOC framework while preserving a high accuracy. These techniques are validated on an online setting of 11 data sets from UCI database and applied to two real machine vision applications: traffic sign recognition and face recognition. As a result, the online ECOC techniques proposed provide a feasible and robust way for handling new classes using any base classifier. |
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Muhammad Anwer Rao; David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez |
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Opponent Colors for Human Detection |
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2011 |
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5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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Pedestrian Detection; Color; Part Based Models |
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Human detection is a key component in fields such as advanced driving assistance and video surveillance. However, even detecting non-occluded standing humans remains a challenge of intensive research. Finding good features to build human models for further detection is probably one of the most important issues to face. Currently, shape, texture and motion features have deserve extensive attention in the literature. However, color-based features, which are important in other domains (e.g., image categorization), have received much less attention. In fact, the use of RGB color space has become a kind of choice by default. The focus has been put in developing first and second order features on top of RGB space (e.g., HOG and co-occurrence matrices, resp.). In this paper we evaluate the opponent colors (OPP) space as a biologically inspired alternative for human detection. In particular, by feeding OPP space in the baseline framework of Dalal et al. for human detection (based on RGB, HOG and linear SVM), we will obtain better detection performance than by using RGB space. This is a relevant result since, up to the best of our knowledge, OPP space has not been previously used for human detection. This suggests that in the future it could be worth to compute co-occurrence matrices, self-similarity features, etc., also on top of OPP space, i.e., as we have done with HOG in this paper. |
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Springer |
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Berlin Heidelberg |
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J. Vitria; J.M. Sanches; M. Hernandez |
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English |
Summary Language |
English |
Original Title |
Opponent Colors for Human Detection |
Series Editor |
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Series Title |
Lecture Notes on Computer Science |
Abbreviated Series Title |
LNCS |
Series Volume |
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Series Issue |
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Edition |
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ISSN |
0302-9743 |
ISBN |
978-3-642-21256-7 |
Medium |
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Area |
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Expedition |
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Conference |
IbPRIA |
Notes |
ADAS |
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
ADAS @ adas @ RVL2011a |
Serial |
1666 |
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