Most successful object recognition systems rely on binary classification, deciding only if an object is present or not, but not providing information on the actual object location...
Christoph H. Lampert, Matthew B. Blaschko, Thomas ...
In many retrieval, object recognition and wide baseline stereo methods, correspondences of interest points are established possibly sublinearly by matching a compact descriptor su...
Many applications require finding objects closest to a specified location that contains a set of keywords. For example, online yellow pages allow users to specify an address and a ...
We investigate techniques for analysis and retrieval of object trajectories in a two or three dimensional space. Such kind of data usually contain a great amount of noise, that ma...
Michail Vlachos, Dimitrios Gunopulos, George Kolli...
Time series stored as feature vectors can be indexed by multidimensional index trees like R-Trees for fast retrieval. Due to the dimensionality curse problem, transformations are ...