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CVPR
2011
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
High Level Describable Attributes for Predicting Aesthetics and Interestingness
With the rise in popularity of digital cameras, the amount of visual data available on the web is growing exponentially. Some of these pictures are extremely beautiful and aesthet...
Sagnik Dhar, Vicente Ordonez, Tamara Berg
ICIP
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Propagating Image-Level Part Statistics to Enhance Object Detection
The bag-of-words approach has become increasingly attractive in the fields of object category recognition and scene classification, witnessed by some successful applications [5, 7...
Sheng Gao, Joo-Hwee Lim, Qibin Sun
CGF
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Reduced Depth and Visual Hulls of Complex 3D Scenes
Depth and visual hulls are useful for quick reconstruction and rendering of a 3D object based on a number of reference views. However, for many scenes, especially multi-object, th...
Alexander Bogomjakov, Craig Gotsman
NN
2006
Springer
234views Neural Networks» more  NN 2006»
14 years 11 months ago
Attention in natural scenes: Neurophysiological and computational bases
How does attention operate in natural scenes? We show that the receptive fields of inferior temporal cortex neurons that implement object representations become small and located ...
Edmund T. Rolls, Gustavo Deco
CVPR
1998
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Mosaics of Scenes with Moving Objects
Image mosaics are useful for a variety of tasks in vision and computer graphics. A particularly convenient way to generate mosaics is by `stitching' together many ordinary ph...
James Davis