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Author David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez; Daniel Ponsa; Javier Marin edit   pdf
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  Title Virtual Worlds and Active Learning for Human Detection Type Conference Article
  Year 2011 Publication 13th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 393-400  
  Keywords Pedestrian Detection; Human detection; Virtual; Domain Adaptation; Active Learning  
  Abstract Image based human detection is of paramount interest due to its potential applications in fields such as advanced driving assistance, surveillance and media analysis. However, even detecting non-occluded standing humans remains a challenge of intensive research. The most promising human detectors rely on classifiers developed in the discriminative paradigm, i.e., trained with labelled samples. However, labeling is a manual intensive step, 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, some authors 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 rendered images, i.e., using 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, or similar ones. Accordingly, in this paper we address the challenge of using a virtual world for gathering (while playing a videogame) a large amount of automatically labelled samples (virtual humans and background) and then training a classifier that performs equal, in real-world images, than the one obtained by equally training from manually labelled real-world samples. For doing that, we cast the problem as one of 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 propose a non-standard active learning technique. Therefore, ultimately our human model is learnt by the combination of virtual and real world labelled samples (Fig. 1), which has not been done before. We present quantitative results showing that this approach is valid.  
  Address Alicante, Spain  
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  Publisher ACM DL Place of Publication New York, NY, USA, USA Editor  
  Language English Summary Language English Original Title Virtual Worlds and Active Learning for Human Detection  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-1-4503-0641-6 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference ICMI  
  Notes ADAS Approved (down) yes  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ VLP2011a Serial 1683  
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Author David Geronimo; Frederic Lerasle; Antonio Lopez edit   pdf
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  Title State-driven particle filter for multi-person tracking Type Conference Article
  Year 2012 Publication 11th International Conference on Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 7517 Issue Pages 467-478  
  Keywords human tracking  
  Abstract Multi-person tracking can be exploited in applications such as driver assistance, surveillance, multimedia and human-robot interaction. With the help of human detectors, particle filters offer a robust method able to filter noisy detections and provide temporal coherence. However, some traditional problems such as occlusions with other targets or the scene, temporal drifting or even the lost targets detection are rarely considered, making the systems performance decrease. Some authors propose to overcome these problems using heuristics not explained
and formalized in the papers, for instance by defining exceptions to the model updating depending on tracks overlapping. In this paper we propose to formalize these events by the use of a state-graph, defining the current state of the track (e.g., potential , tracked, occluded or lost) and the transitions between states in an explicit way. This approach has the advantage of linking track actions such as the online underlying models updating, which gives flexibility to the system. It provides an explicit representation to adapt the multiple parallel trackers depending on the context, i.e., each track can make use of a specific filtering strategy, dynamic model, number of particles, etc. depending on its state. We implement this technique in a single-camera multi-person tracker and test
it in public video sequences.
 
  Address Brno, Chzech Republic  
  Corporate Author Thesis  
  Publisher Springer Place of Publication Heidelberg Editor J. Blanc-Talon et al.  
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  Area Expedition Conference ACIVS  
  Notes ADAS Approved (down) yes  
  Call Number GLL2012; ADAS @ adas @ gll2012a Serial 1990  
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Author Jiaolong Xu; David Vazquez; Sebastian Ramos; Antonio Lopez; Daniel Ponsa edit   pdf
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  Title Adapting a Pedestrian Detector by Boosting LDA Exemplar Classifiers Type Conference Article
  Year 2013 Publication CVPR Workshop on Ground Truth – What is a good dataset? Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 688 - 693  
  Keywords Pedestrian Detection; Domain Adaptation  
  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%.  
  Address Portland; oregon; June 2013  
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  Area Expedition Conference CVPRW  
  Notes ADAS; 600.054; 600.057; 601.217 Approved (down) yes  
  Call Number XVR2013; ADAS @ adas @ xvr2013a Serial 2220  
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Author Felipe Lumbreras; Xavier Roca; Daniel Ponsa; Robert Benavente; J. Martinez; Silvia Sanchez; Coen Antens; Juan J. Villanueva edit  openurl
  Title Visual Inspection of Safety Belts Type Conference Article
  Year 2001 Publication International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 2 Issue Pages 526–531  
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  Address France  
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  Area Expedition Conference QCAV  
  Notes ADAS;ISE;CIC Approved (down) no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ LRP2001 Serial 122  
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Author Petia Radeva; Joan Serrat edit  openurl
  Title Rubber Snake: Implementation on Signed Distance Potential. Type Conference Article
  Year 1993 Publication Vision Conference Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 187-194  
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  Address Zurich, Switzerland.  
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  Area Expedition Conference SWISS  
  Notes ADAS;MILAB Approved (down) no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ RaS1993 Serial 170  
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Author M.J. Yzuel; J. Pladellorens; Joan Serrat; A. Dupuy edit  openurl
  Title Application restauration and edge detection techniques in the calculation of left ventricular volumes. Type Conference Article
  Year 1993 Publication Optics in Medicine, Biology and Environmental Research : Selected contributions to the first International Conference on Optics within Life Sciences (OWLS I) Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 374-375  
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  Notes ADAS Approved (down) no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ YPS1993 Serial 244  
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Author Joan Serrat; J. Argemi; Juan J. Villanueva edit  openurl
  Title Automatization of TW2 method using a knowledge-based image analysis system. Type Conference Article
  Year 1991 Publication VIth International Congress of Auxology. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Madrid  
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  Notes ADAS Approved (down) no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ SAV1991 Serial 259  
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Author A. Dupuy; Joan Serrat; Jordi Vitria; J. Pladellorens edit  openurl
  Title Analysis of gammagraphic images by mathematical morphology. Type Conference Article
  Year 1991 Publication Pattern Recognition and image Analysis: IV Spanish Symposium of Pattern Recognition and image Analysis, World Scientific Pub. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Notes ADAS;OR;MV Approved (down) no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ DSV1991 Serial 262  
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Author Joan Serrat; Jordi Vitria; J. Pladellorens edit  openurl
  Title Morphological Segmentation of Heart Scintigraphic image Sequences. Type Conference Article
  Year 1991 Publication Computer Assisted Radiology. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Berlin  
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  Notes ADAS;OR;MV Approved (down) no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ SVP1991 Serial 263  
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Author Angel Sappa; Niki Aifanti; Sotiris Malassiotis; Michael G. Strintzis edit  openurl
  Title Monocular 3D Human Body Reconstruction Towards Depth Augmentation of Television Sequences Type Conference Article
  Year 2003 Publication IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Barcelona, Spain, September 2003 Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 325-328  
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  Address Barcelona  
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  Notes ADAS Approved (down) no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ SAM2003 Serial 418  
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