We present an approach to spatial inference which is based on the procedural semantics of spatial relations. In contrast to qualitative reasoning, we do not use discrete symbolic m...
Sylvia Wiebrock, Lars Wittenburg, Ute Schmid, Frit...
Objects in the world can be arranged into a hierarchy based on their semantic meaning (e.g. organism ? animal ? feline ? cat). What about defining a hierarchy based on the visual ...
Josef Sivic, Bryan C. Russell, Andrew Zisserman, W...
We present a fully connectionist system for the learning of first-order logic programs and the generation of corresponding models: Given a program and a set of training examples,...
In this work, we propose to use attributes and parts for recognizing human actions in still images. We define action attributes as the verbs that describe the properties of human...
Bangpeng Yao, Xiaoye Jiang, Aditya Khosla, Andy La...
We present a machine learning methodology (models, algorithms, and experimental data) to discovering the agent dynamics that drive the evolution of the social groups in a communit...
Hung-Ching Chen, Mark K. Goldberg, Malik Magdon-Is...