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MM
2010
ACM
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13 years 6 months ago
Affective image classification using features inspired by psychology and art theory
Images can affect people on an emotional level. Since the emotions that arise in the viewer of an image are highly subjective, they are rarely indexed. However there are situation...
Jana Machajdik, Allan Hanbury
MM
2009
ACM
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14 years 9 days ago
Brain state decoding for rapid image retrieval
Human visual perception is able to recognize a wide range of targets under challenging conditions, but has limited throughput. Machine vision and automatic content analytics can p...
Jun Wang, Eric Pohlmeyer, Barbara Hanna, Yu-Gang J...
CVPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Lost in quantization: Improving particular object retrieval in large scale image databases
The state of the art in visual object retrieval from large databases is achieved by systems that are inspired by text retrieval. A key component of these approaches is that local ...
James Philbin, Ondrej Chum, Michael Isard, Josef S...
ECIR
2011
Springer
12 years 9 months ago
Video Retrieval Based on Words-of-Interest Selection
Query-by-example video retrieval is receiving an increasing attention in recent years. One of the state-of-art approaches is the Bag-of-visual Words (BoW) based technique, where im...
Lei Wang, Dawei Song, Eyad Elyan
CIVR
2007
Springer
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13 years 12 months ago
Representing shape with a spatial pyramid kernel
The objective of this paper is classifying images by the object categories they contain, for example motorbikes or dolphins. There are three areas of novelty. First, we introduce ...
Anna Bosch, Andrew Zisserman, Xavier Muñoz