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Learning Hierarchical Models of Scenes, Objects, and Parts

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Learning Hierarchical Models of Scenes, Objects, and Parts
We describe a hierarchical probabilistic model for the detection and recognition of objects in cluttered, natural scenes. The model is based on a set of parts which describe the expected appearance and position, in an object centered coordinate frame, of features detected by a low-level interest operator. Each object category then has its own distribution over these parts, which are shared between objects. We learn the parameters of this model via a Gibbs sampler which uses the graphical model’s structure to analytically average over many parameters. Applied to a database of images of isolated objects, the sharing of parts among objects improves detection accuracy when few training examples are available. We also extend this hierarchical framework to scenes containing multiple objects.
Erik B. Sudderth, Antonio B. Torralba, William T.
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICCV
Authors Erik B. Sudderth, Antonio B. Torralba, William T. Freeman, Alan S. Willsky
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