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CVPR
2012
IEEE
11 years 7 months ago
Learning to segment dense cell nuclei with shape prior
We study the problem of segmenting multiple cell nuclei from GFP or Hoechst stained microscope images with a shape prior. This problem is encountered ubiquitously in cell biology ...
Xinghua Lou, Ullrich Köthe, Jochen Wittbrodt,...
CVPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Multiclass Object Recognition with Sparse, Localized Features
We apply a biologically inspired model of visual object recognition to the multiclass object categorization problem. Our model modifies that of Serre, Wolf, and Poggio. As in that...
Jim Mutch, David G. Lowe
NECO
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Visual Recognition and Inference Using Dynamic Overcomplete Sparse Learning
We present a hierarchical architecture and learning algorithm for visual recognition and other visual inference tasks such as imagination, reconstruction of occluded images, and e...
Joseph F. Murray, Kenneth Kreutz-Delgado
PAMI
2007
193views more  PAMI 2007»
13 years 4 months ago
Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms
—We introduce a new general framework for the recognition of complex visual scenes, which is motivated by biology: We describe a hierarchical system that closely follows the orga...
Thomas Serre, Lior Wolf, Stanley M. Bileschi, Maxi...
IJCV
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Object Class Recognition and Localization Using Sparse Features with Limited Receptive Fields
We investigate the role of sparsity and localized features in a biologically-inspired model of visual object classification. As in the model of Serre, Wolf, and Poggio, we first a...
Jim Mutch, David G. Lowe