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Author Marc Bolaños; R. Mestre; Estefania Talavera; Xavier Giro; Petia Radeva
Title (up) Visual Summary of Egocentric Photostreams by Representative Keyframes Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo ICMEW2015 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-6
Keywords egocentric; lifelogging; summarization; keyframes
Abstract Building a visual summary from an egocentric photostream captured by a lifelogging wearable camera is of high interest for different applications (e.g. memory reinforcement). In this paper, we propose a new summarization method based on keyframes selection that uses visual features extracted bymeans of a convolutional neural network. Our method applies an unsupervised clustering for dividing the photostreams into events, and finally extracts the most relevant keyframe for each event. We assess the results by applying a blind-taste test on a group of 20 people who assessed the quality of the
summaries.
Address Torino; italy; July 2015
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Series Volume Series Issue 978-1-4799-7079-7 Edition
ISSN ISBN 978-1-4799-7079-7 Medium
Area Expedition Conference ICME
Notes MILAB Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ BMT2015 Serial 2638
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Author X. Varona; A. Pujol; Juan J. Villanueva
Title (up) Visual tracking in application domains. Type Miscellaneous
Year 1999 Publication Proceedings of the VIII Symposium Nacional de Reconocimiento de Formas y Analisis de Imagenes. Abbreviated Journal
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Address Bilbao
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Notes Approved no
Call Number ISE @ ise @ VPV1999 Serial 10
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Author X. Varona; A. Pujol; Juan J. Villanueva
Title (up) Visual Tracking in Application Domains. Type Miscellaneous
Year 2000 Publication Pattern Recognition and Applications, IOS Press, 99–106. Abbreviated Journal
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Notes Approved no
Call Number ISE @ ise @ VPV2000 Serial 333
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Author Vacit Oguz Yazici; Joost Van de Weijer; Longlong Yu
Title (up) Visual Transformers with Primal Object Queries for Multi-Label Image Classification Type Conference Article
Year 2022 Publication 26th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Multi-label image classification is about predicting a set of class labels that can be considered as orderless sequential data. Transformers process the sequential data as a whole, therefore they are inherently good at set prediction. The first vision-based transformer model, which was proposed for the object detection task introduced the concept of object queries. Object queries are learnable positional encodings that are used by attention modules in decoder layers to decode the object classes or bounding boxes using the region of interests in an image. However, inputting the same set of object queries to different decoder layers hinders the training: it results in lower performance and delays convergence. In this paper, we propose the usage of primal object queries that are only provided at the start of the transformer decoder stack. In addition, we improve the mixup technique proposed for multi-label classification. The proposed transformer model with primal object queries improves the state-of-the-art class wise F1 metric by 2.1% and 1.8%; and speeds up the convergence by 79.0% and 38.6% on MS-COCO and NUS-WIDE datasets respectively.
Address Montreal; Quebec; Canada; August 2022
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Area Expedition Conference ICPR
Notes LAMP; 600.147; 601.309 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ YWY2022 Serial 3786
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Author Eric Amiel
Title (up) Visualisation de vaisseaux sanguins Type Report
Year 2005 Publication Rapport de Stage Abbreviated Journal
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Corporate Author Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III Thesis Bachelor's thesis
Publisher Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III Place of Publication Toulouse Editor Enric Marti
Language French Summary Language French Original Title
Series Editor IUP Systèmes Intelligents Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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Area Expedition Conference
Notes IAM Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ Ami2005 Serial 1690
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Author Ferran Poveda
Title (up) Visualització i interpretació tridimensional de l’arquitectura de les fibres musculars del miocardi Type Report
Year 2009 Publication Master en Tecnologies Multimedia Abbreviated Journal
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Corporate Author Thesis Master's thesis
Publisher Place of Publication 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona (Spain) Editor
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Notes IAM; Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ Pov2009 Serial 1625
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Author Juan J. Villanueva
Title (up) Visualization, Imaging and Image Processing. Type Book Whole
Year 2002 Publication International Association of Science and Technology for Development. ACTA Press, Abbreviated Journal
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ISSN ISBN 0–88986–354–3 Medium
Area Expedition Conference IASTE
Notes Approved no
Call Number ISE @ ise @ Vil2002 Serial 276
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Author Juan J. Villanueva
Title (up) Visualization, Imaging, and Image Processing, Type Book Whole
Year 2008 Publication Proceedings of the Eight IASTED International Conference Abbreviated Journal
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Address Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISBN 978-0-88986-759-8 Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Approved no
Call Number ISE @ ise @ Vil2008 Serial 1003
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Author Yagmur Gucluturk; Umut Guclu; Marc Perez; Hugo Jair Escalante; Xavier Baro; Isabelle Guyon; Carlos Andujar; Julio C. S. Jacques Junior; Meysam Madadi; Sergio Escalera
Title (up) Visualizing Apparent Personality Analysis with Deep Residual Networks Type Conference Article
Year 2017 Publication Chalearn Workshop on Action, Gesture, and Emotion Recognition: Large Scale Multimodal Gesture Recognition and Real versus Fake expressed emotions at ICCV Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 3101-3109
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Abstract Automatic prediction of personality traits is a subjective task that has recently received much attention. Specifically, automatic apparent personality trait prediction from multimodal data has emerged as a hot topic within the filed of computer vision and, more particularly, the so called “looking
at people” sub-field. Considering “apparent” personality traits as opposed to real ones considerably reduces the subjectivity of the task. The real world applications are encountered in a wide range of domains, including entertainment, health, human computer interaction, recruitment and security. Predictive models of personality traits are useful for individuals in many scenarios (e.g., preparing for job interviews, preparing for public speaking). However, these predictions in and of themselves might be deemed to be untrustworthy without human understandable supportive evidence. Through a series of experiments on a recently released benchmark dataset for automatic apparent personality trait prediction, this paper characterizes the audio and
visual information that is used by a state-of-the-art model while making its predictions, so as to provide such supportive evidence by explaining predictions made. Additionally, the paper describes a new web application, which gives feedback on apparent personality traits of its users by combining
model predictions with their explanations.
Address Venice; Italy; October 2017
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Area Expedition Conference ICCVW
Notes HUPBA; 6002.143 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ GGP2017 Serial 3067
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Author Joan Arnedo-Moreno; Agata Lapedriza
Title (up) Visualizing key authenticity: turning your face into your public key Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication 6th China International Conference on Information Security and Cryptology Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 605-618
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Abstract Biometric information has become a technology complementary to cryptography, allowing to conveniently manage cryptographic data. Two important needs are ful lled: rst of all, making such data always readily available, and additionally, making its legitimate owner easily identi able. In this work we propose a signature system which integrates face recognition biometrics with and identity-based signature scheme, so the user's face e ectively becomes his public key and system ID. Thus, other users may verify messages using photos of the claimed sender, providing a reasonable trade-o between system security and usability, as well as a much more straightforward public key authenticity and distribution process.
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
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Area Expedition Conference Inscrypt
Notes OR;MV Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ ArL2010c Serial 2149
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Author Souhail Bakkali; Zuheng Ming; Mickael Coustaty; Marçal Rusiñol; Oriol Ramos Terrades
Title (up) VLCDoC: Vision-Language Contrastive Pre-Training Model for Cross-Modal Document Classification Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication Pattern Recognition Abbreviated Journal PR
Volume 139 Issue Pages 109419
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Abstract Multimodal learning from document data has achieved great success lately as it allows to pre-train semantically meaningful features as a prior into a learnable downstream approach. In this paper, we approach the document classification problem by learning cross-modal representations through language and vision cues, considering intra- and inter-modality relationships. Instead of merging features from different modalities into a common representation space, the proposed method exploits high-level interactions and learns relevant semantic information from effective attention flows within and across modalities. The proposed learning objective is devised between intra- and inter-modality alignment tasks, where the similarity distribution per task is computed by contracting positive sample pairs while simultaneously contrasting negative ones in the common feature representation space}. Extensive experiments on public document classification datasets demonstrate the effectiveness and the generalization capacity of our model on both low-scale and large-scale datasets.
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISSN 0031-3203 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes DAG; 600.140; 600.121 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ BMC2023 Serial 3826
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Author Jaume Gibert; Ernest Valveny; Horst Bunke
Title (up) Vocabulary Selection for Graph of Words Embedding Type Conference Article
Year 2011 Publication 5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6669 Issue Pages 216-223
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Abstract The Graph of Words Embedding consists in mapping every graph in a given dataset to a feature vector by counting unary and binary relations between node attributes of the graph. It has been shown to perform well for graphs with discrete label alphabets. In this paper we extend the methodology to graphs with n-dimensional continuous attributes by selecting node representatives. We propose three different discretization procedures for the attribute space and experimentally evaluate the dependence on both the selector and the number of node representatives. In the context of graph classification, the experimental results reveal that on two out of three public databases the proposed extension achieves superior performance over a standard reference system.
Address Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Berlin Editor Vitria, Jordi; Sanches, João Miguel Raposo; Hernández, Mario
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISBN 978-3-642-21256-7 Medium
Area Expedition Conference IbPRIA
Notes DAG Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ GVB2011b Serial 1744
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Author Jaume Amores
Title (up) Vocabulary-based Approaches for Multiple-Instance Data: a Comparative Study Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 4246–4250
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Abstract Multiple Instance Learning (MIL) has become a hot topic and many different algorithms have been proposed in the last years. Despite this fact, there is a lack of comparative studies that shed light into the characteristics of the different methods and their behavior in different scenarios. In this paper we provide such an analysis. We include methods from different families, and pay special attention to vocabulary-based approaches, a new family of methods that has not received much attention in the MIL literature. The empirical comparison includes seven databases from four heterogeneous domains, implementations of eight popular MIL methods, and a study of the behavior under synthetic conditions. Based on this analysis, we show that, with an appropriate implementation, vocabulary-based approaches outperform other MIL methods in most of the cases, showing in general a more consistent performance.
Address Istanbul, Turkey
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Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1051-4651 ISBN 978-1-4244-7542-1 Medium
Area Expedition Conference ICPR
Notes ADAS Approved no
Call Number ADAS @ adas @ Amo2010 Serial 1295
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Author Sergio Vera; Miguel Angel Gonzalez Ballester; Debora Gil
Title (up) Volumetric Anatomical Parameterization and Meshing for Inter-patient Liver Coordinate System Deffinition Type Conference Article
Year 2013 Publication 16th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Abbreviated Journal
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Address Nagoya; Japan; September 2013
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Area Expedition Conference MICCAI
Notes IAM Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ VGG2013 Serial 2301
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Author German Ros; J. Guerrero; Angel Sappa; Antonio Lopez
Title (up) VSLAM pose initialization via Lie groups and Lie algebras optimization Type Conference Article
Year 2013 Publication Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 5740 - 5747
Keywords SLAM
Abstract We present a novel technique for estimating initial 3D poses in the context of localization and Visual SLAM problems. The presented approach can deal with noise, outliers and a large amount of input data and still performs in real time in a standard CPU. Our method produces solutions with an accuracy comparable to those produced by RANSAC but can be much faster when the percentage of outliers is high or for large amounts of input data. On the current work we propose to formulate the pose estimation as an optimization problem on Lie groups, considering their manifold structure as well as their associated Lie algebras. This allows us to perform a fast and simple optimization at the same time that conserve all the constraints imposed by the Lie group SE(3). Additionally, we present several key design concepts related with the cost function and its Jacobian; aspects that are critical for the good performance of the algorithm.
Address Karlsruhe; Germany; May 2013
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Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1050-4729 ISBN 978-1-4673-5641-1 Medium
Area Expedition Conference ICRA
Notes ADAS; 600.054; 600.055; 600.057 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ RGS2013a; ADAS @ adas @ Serial 2225
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