In this paper we address two aspects related to the exploitation of Support Vector Machines (SVM) for classification in real application domains, such as the detection of objects ...
The Support Vector Machine (SVM) is a powerful tool for classification. We generalize SVM to work with data objects that are naturally understood to be lying on curved manifolds, ...
Suman K. Sen, Mark Foskey, James Stephen Marron, M...
This paper presents an approach for a multi-cue based two-dimensional gesture recognition that combines two different forms of cues, namely shape cues and motion cues, in a suppor...
A recent area of significant progress in speaker recognition is the use of high level features—idiolect, phonetic relations, prosody, discourse structure, etc. A speaker not on...
William M. Campbell, Joseph P. Campbell, Douglas A...
This paper presents a statistical learning-based solution to the camera calibration problem in which the Support Vector Machines (SVM) are used for the estimation of the projectio...
Refaat M. Mohamed, Abdelrehim H. Ahmed, Ahmed Eid,...