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Jiaolong Xu, David Vazquez, Sebastian Ramos, Antonio Lopez and Daniel Ponsa. 2013. Adapting a Pedestrian Detector by Boosting LDA Exemplar Classifiers. CVPR Workshop on Ground Truth – What is a good dataset?.688–693.
Abstract: Training vision-based pedestrian detectors using synthetic datasets (virtual world) is a useful technique to collect automatically the training examples with their pixel-wise ground truth. However, as it is often the case, these detectors must operate in real-world images, experiencing a significant drop of their performance. In fact, this effect also occurs among different real-world datasets, i.e. detectors' accuracy drops when the training data (source domain) and the application scenario (target domain) have inherent differences. Therefore, in order to avoid this problem, it is required to adapt the detector trained with synthetic data to operate in the real-world scenario. In this paper, we propose a domain adaptation approach based on boosting LDA exemplar classifiers from both virtual and real worlds. We evaluate our proposal on multiple real-world pedestrian detection datasets. The results show that our method can efficiently adapt the exemplar classifiers from virtual to real world, avoiding drops in average precision over the 15%.
Keywords: Pedestrian Detection; Domain Adaptation
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Felipe Lumbreras and 7 others. 2001. Visual Inspection of Safety Belts. International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision.526–531.
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Petia Radeva and Joan Serrat. 1993. Rubber Snake: Implementation on Signed Distance Potential. Vision Conference.187–194.
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X. Orriols, Ricardo Toledo, X. Binefa, Petia Radeva, Jordi Vitria and Juan J. Villanueva. 2000. Probabilistic Saliency Approach for Elongated Structure Detection using Deformable Models. 15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition.1006–1009.
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David Lloret, Joan Serrat, Antonio Lopez, A. Soler and Juan J. Villanueva. 2000. Retinal image registration using creases as anatomical landmarks. 15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition.207–2010.
Abstract: Retinal images are routinely used in ophthalmology to study the optical nerve head and the retina. To assess objectively the evolution of an illness, images taken at different times must be registered. Most methods so far have been designed specifically for a single image modality, like temporal series or stereo pairs of angiographies, fluorescein angiographies or scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) images, which makes them prone to fail when conditions vary. In contrast, the method we propose has shown to be accurate and reliable on all the former modalities. It has been adapted from the 3D registration of CT and MR image to 2D. Relevant features (also known as landmarks) are extracted by means of a robust creaseness operator, and resulting images are iteratively transformed until a maximum in their correlation is achieved. Our method has succeeded in more than 100 pairs tried so far, in all cases including also the scaling as a parameter to be optimized
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Ricardo Toledo and 6 others. 2000. Eigensnakes for vessel segmentation in angiography. 15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition.340–343.
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A. Pujol, Felipe Lumbreras, Javier Varona and Juan J. Villanueva. 2000. Locating people in indoor scenes for real applications. 15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition.632–635.
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Cristina Cañero, Petia Radeva, Ricardo Toledo, Juan J. Villanueva and J. Mauri. 2000. 3D Curve Reconstruction by Biplane Snakes. 15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition.563–566.
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M.J. Yzuel, J. Pladellorens, Joan Serrat and A. Dupuy. 1993. Application restauration and edge detection techniques in the calculation of left ventricular volumes. Optics in Medicine, Biology and Environmental Research : Selected contributions to the first International Conference on Optics within Life Sciences (OWLS I). Elsevier, 374–375.
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Joan Serrat, J. Argemi and Juan J. Villanueva. 1991. Automatization of TW2 method using a knowledge-based image analysis system. VIth International Congress of Auxology..
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