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ICCV
2009
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Is a detector only good for detection?
A common design of an object recognition system has two steps, a detection step followed by a foreground withinclass classification step. For example, consider face detection by...
Quan Yuan and Stan Sclaroff
WWW
2005
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
An experimental study on large-scale web categorization
Taxonomies of the Web typically have hundreds of thousands of categories and skewed category distribution over documents. It is not clear whether existing text classification tech...
Tie-Yan Liu, Yiming Yang, Hao Wan, Qian Zhou, Bin ...
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CSDA
2008
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15 years 3 months ago
Assessing agreement of clustering methods with gene expression microarray data
In the rapidly evolving field of genomics, many clustering and classification methods have been developed and employed to explore patterns in gene expression data. Biologists face...
Xueli Liu, Sheng-Chien Lee, George Casella, Gary F...
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ICPR
2008
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
A method of feature selection using contribution ratio based on boosting
AdaBoost and support vector machines (SVM) algorithms are commonly used in the field of object recognition. As classifiers, their classification performance is sensitive to affect...
Masamitsu Tsuchiya, Hironobu Fujiyoshi
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CVPR
2004
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
BoostMap: A Method for Efficient Approximate Similarity Rankings
This paper introduces BoostMap, a method that can significantly reduce retrieval time in image and video database systems that employ computationally expensive distance measures, ...
Vassilis Athitsos, Jonathan Alon, Stan Sclaroff, G...