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David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez; Daniel Ponsa; Javier Marin |
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Cool world: domain adaptation of virtual and real worlds for human detection using active learning |
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2011 |
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NIPS Domain Adaptation Workshop: Theory and Application |
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Pedestrian Detection; Virtual; Domain Adaptation; Active Learning |
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Image based human detection is of paramount interest for different applications. The most promising human detectors rely on discriminatively learnt classifiers, i.e., trained with labelled samples. However, labelling is a manual intensive task, especially in cases like human detection where it is necessary to provide at least bounding boxes framing the humans for training. To overcome such problem, in Marin et al. we have proposed the use of a virtual world where the labels of the different objects are obtained automatically. This means that the human models (classifiers) are learnt using the appearance of realistic computer graphics. Later, these models are used for human detection in images of the real world. The results of this technique are surprisingly good. However, these are not always as good as the classical approach of training and testing with data coming from the same camera and the same type of scenario. Accordingly, in Vazquez et al. we cast the problem as one of supervised domain adaptation. In doing so, we assume that a small amount of manually labelled samples from real-world images is required. To collect these labelled samples we use an active learning technique. Thus, ultimately our human model is learnt by the combination of virtual- and real-world labelled samples which, to the best of our knowledge, was not done before. Here, we term such combined space cool world. In this extended abstract we summarize our proposal, and include quantitative results from Vazquez et al. showing its validity. |
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Mohammad Rouhani; Angel Sappa |
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Correspondence Free Registration through a Point-to-Model Distance Minimization |
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2011 |
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13th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision |
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This paper presents a novel formulation, which derives in a smooth minimization problem, to tackle the rigid registration between a given point set and a model set. Unlike most of the existing works, which are based on minimizing a point-wise correspondence term, we propose to describe the model set by means of an implicit representation. It allows a new definition of the registration error, which works beyond the point level representation. Moreover, it could be used in a gradient-based optimization framework. The proposed approach consists of two stages. Firstly, a novel formulation is proposed that relates the registration parameters with the distance between the model and data set. Secondly, the registration parameters are obtained by means of the Levengberg-Marquardt algorithm. Experimental results and comparisons with state of the art show the validity of the proposed framework. |
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1550-5499 |
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Admin @ si @ RoS2011b; ADAS @ adas @ |
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Jiaolong Xu; Sebastian Ramos;David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez |
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Cost-sensitive Structured SVM for Multi-category Domain Adaptation |
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2014 |
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22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition |
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Domain Adaptation; Pedestrian Detection |
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Domain adaptation addresses the problem of accuracy drop that a classifier may suffer when the training data (source domain) and the testing data (target domain) are drawn from different distributions. In this work, we focus on domain adaptation for structured SVM (SSVM). We propose a cost-sensitive domain adaptation method for SSVM, namely COSS-SSVM. In particular, during the re-training of an adapted classifier based on target and source data, the idea that we explore consists in introducing a non-zero cost even for correctly classified source domain samples. Eventually, we aim to learn a more targetoriented classifier by not rewarding (zero loss) properly classified source-domain training samples. We assess the effectiveness of COSS-SSVM on multi-category object recognition. |
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Stockholm; Sweden; August 2014 |
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ADAS @ adas @ XRV2014a |
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Patricia Suarez; Angel Sappa; Boris X. Vintimilla |
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Cross-Spectral Image Patch Similarity using Convolutional Neural Network |
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2017 |
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IEEE International Workshop of Electronics, Control, Measurement, Signals and their application to Mechatronics |
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The ability to compare image regions (patches) has been the basis of many approaches to core computer vision problems, including object, texture and scene categorization. Hence, developing representations for image patches have been of interest in several works. The current work focuses on learning similarity between cross-spectral image patches with a 2 channel convolutional neural network (CNN) model. The proposed approach is an adaptation of a previous work, trying to obtain similar results than the state of the art but with a lowcost hardware. Hence, obtained results are compared with both
classical approaches, showing improvements, and a state of the art CNN based approach. |
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San Sebastian; Spain; May 2017 |
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ADAS; 600.086; 600.118 |
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Admin @ si @ SSV2017a |
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M. Cruz; Cristhian A. Aguilera-Carrasco; Boris X. Vintimilla; Ricardo Toledo; Angel Sappa |
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Cross-spectral image registration and fusion: an evaluation study |
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2015 |
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2nd International Conference on Machine Vision and Machine Learning |
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multispectral imaging; image registration; data fusion; infrared and visible spectra |
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This paper presents a preliminary study on the registration and fusion of cross-spectral imaging. The objective is to evaluate the validity of widely used computer vision approaches when they are applied at different
spectral bands. In particular, we are interested in merging images from the infrared (both long wave infrared: LWIR and near infrared: NIR) and visible spectrum (VS). Experimental results with different data sets are presented. |
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Barcelona; July 2015 |
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Naveen Onkarappa; Cristhian A. Aguilera-Carrasco; Boris X. Vintimilla; Angel Sappa |
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Cross-spectral Stereo Correspondence using Dense Flow Fields |
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2014 |
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9th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications |
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Cross-spectral Stereo Correspondence; Dense Optical Flow; Infrared and Visible Spectrum |
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This manuscript addresses the cross-spectral stereo correspondence problem. It proposes the usage of a dense flow field based representation instead of the original cross-spectral images, which have a low correlation. In this way, working in the flow field space, classical cost functions can be used as similarity measures. Preliminary experimental results on urban environments have been obtained showing the validity of the proposed approach. |
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Lisboa; Portugal; January 2014 |
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Jiaolong Xu; Sebastian Ramos; David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez |
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DA-DPM Pedestrian Detection |
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ICCV Workshop on Reconstruction meets Recognition |
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Fahad Shahbaz Khan; Muhammad Anwer Rao; Joost Van de Weijer; Michael Felsberg; J.Laaksonen |
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Deep semantic pyramids for human attributes and action recognition |
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Image Analysis, Proceedings of 19th Scandinavian Conference , SCIA 2015 |
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Action recognition; Human attributes; Semantic pyramids |
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Describing persons and their actions is a challenging problem due to variations in pose, scale and viewpoint in real-world images. Recently, semantic pyramids approach [1] for pose normalization has shown to provide excellent results for gender and action recognition. The performance of semantic pyramids approach relies on robust image description and is therefore limited due to the use of shallow local features. In the context of object recognition [2] and object detection [3], convolutional neural networks (CNNs) or deep features have shown to improve the performance over the conventional shallow features.
We propose deep semantic pyramids for human attributes and action recognition. The method works by constructing spatial pyramids based on CNNs of different part locations. These pyramids are then combined to obtain a single semantic representation. We validate our approach on the Berkeley and 27 Human Attributes datasets for attributes classification. For action recognition, we perform experiments on two challenging datasets: Willow and PASCAL VOC 2010. The proposed deep semantic pyramids provide a significant gain of 17.2%, 13.9%, 24.3% and 22.6% compared to the standard shallow semantic pyramids on Berkeley, 27 Human Attributes, Willow and PASCAL VOC 2010 datasets respectively. Our results also show that deep semantic pyramids outperform conventional CNNs based on the full bounding box of the person. Finally, we compare our approach with state-of-the-art methods and show a gain in performance compared to best methods in literature. |
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Denmark; Copenhagen; June 2015 |
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Diego Porres |
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Discriminator Synthesis: On reusing the other half of Generative Adversarial Networks |
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2021 |
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Machine Learning for Creativity and Design, Neurips Workshop |
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Generative Adversarial Networks have long since revolutionized the world of computer vision and, tied to it, the world of art. Arduous efforts have gone into fully utilizing and stabilizing training so that outputs of the Generator network have the highest possible fidelity, but little has gone into using the Discriminator after training is complete. In this work, we propose to use the latter and show a way to use the features it has learned from the training dataset to both alter an image and generate one from scratch. We name this method Discriminator Dreaming, and the full code can be found at this https URL. |
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Virtual; December 2021 |
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Ariel Amato; Angel Sappa; Alicia Fornes; Felipe Lumbreras; Josep Llados |
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Divide and Conquer: Atomizing and Parallelizing A Task in A Mobile Crowdsourcing Platform |
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2013 |
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2nd International ACM Workshop on Crowdsourcing for Multimedia |
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In this paper we present some conclusions about the advantages of having an efficient task formulation when a crowdsourcing platform is used. In particular we show how the task atomization and distribution can help to obtain results in an efficient way. Our proposal is based on a recursive splitting of the original task into a set of smaller and simpler tasks. As a result both more accurate and faster solutions are obtained. Our evaluation is performed on a set of ancient documents that need to be digitized. |
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Barcelona; October 2013 |
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