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CVPR
2009
IEEE
16 years 10 months ago
Recognition of Repetitive Sequential Human Activity
We present a novel framework for recognizing repetitive sequential events performed by human actors with strong temporal dependencies and potential parallel overlap. Our solutio...
Akira Yanagawa, Arun Hampapur, Quanfu Fan, Russell...
CVPR
2009
IEEE
16 years 10 months ago
Contextual Classification with Functional Max-Margin Markov Networks
We address the problem of label assignment in computer vision: given a novel 3-D or 2-D scene, we wish to assign a unique label to every site (voxel, pixel, superpixel, etc.). To...
Daniel Munoz, James A. Bagnell, Martial Hebert, Ni...
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CVPR
2009
IEEE
16 years 10 months ago
Alphabet SOUP: A Framework for Approximate Energy Minimization
Many problems in computer vision can be modeled using conditional Markov random fields (CRF). Since finding the maximum a posteriori (MAP) solution in such models is NP-hard, mu...
Stephen Gould (Stanford University), Fernando Amat...
CVPR
2009
IEEE
16 years 10 months ago
An Instance Selection Approach to Multiple Instance Learning
Multiple-instance Learning (MIL) is a new paradigm of supervised learning that deals with the classification of bags. Each bag is presented as a collection of instances from whi...
Zhouyu Fu (Australian National University), Antoni...
CVPR
2009
IEEE
16 years 10 months ago
Learning from Ambiguously Labeled Images
In many image and video collections, we have access only to partially labeled data. For example, personal photo collections often contain several faces per image and a caption t...
Benjamin Sapp, Benjamin Taskar, Chris Jordan, Timo...