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AAAI
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Active Learning with Near Misses
Assume that we are trying to build a visual recognizer for a particular class of objects--chairs, for example--using existing induction methods. Assume the assistance of a human t...
Nela Gurevich, Shaul Markovitch, Ehud Rivlin
KDD
2002
ACM
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14 years 5 months ago
Learning domain-independent string transformation weights for high accuracy object identification
The task of object identification occurs when integrating information from multiple websites. The same data objects can exist in inconsistent text formats across sites, making it ...
Sheila Tejada, Craig A. Knoblock, Steven Minton
DAGM
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
On-Line, Incremental Learning of a Robust Active Shape Model
Abstract. Active Shape Models are commonly used to recognize and locate different aspects of known rigid objects. However, they require an off-line learning stage, such that the ex...
Michael Fussenegger, Peter M. Roth, Horst Bischof,...
HRI
2006
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
FOCUS: a generalized method for object discovery for robots that observe and interact with humans
The essence of the signal-to-symbol problem consists of associating a symbolic description of an object (e.g., a chair) to a signal (e.g., an image) that captures the real object....
Manuela M. Veloso, Paul E. Rybski, Felix von Hunde...
CVPR
2007
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Joint Priors for Variational Shape and Appearance Modeling
We are interested in modeling the variability of different images of the same scene, or class of objects, obtained by changing the imaging conditions, for instance the viewpoint o...
Jeremy D. Jackson, Anthony J. Yezzi, Stefano Soatt...