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2009
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Incremental sparse saliency detection
By the guidance of attention, human visual system is able to locate objects of interest in complex scene. We propose a new visual saliency detection model for both image and video...
Yin Li, Yue Zhou, Lei Xu, Xiaochao Yang, Jie Yang
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DA
2010
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Eliciting Patients' Revealed Preferences: An Inverse Markov Decision Process Approach
. Direct approaches, which involve asking patients various abstract questions, have significant drawbacks. We propose a new approach that infers patient preferences based on observ...
Zeynep Erkin, Matthew D. Bailey, Lisa M. Maillart,...
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Publication
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Combined feature evaluation for adaptive visual object tracking
Existing visual tracking methods are challenged by object and background appearance variations, which often occur in a long duration tracking. In this paper, we propose a combined ...
Zhenjun Han, Qixiang Ye, Jianbin Jiao
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ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
L0 sparse graphical modeling
Graphical models are well established in providing compact conditional probability descriptions of complex multivariable interactions. In the Gaussian case, graphical models are d...
Goran Marjanovic, Victor Solo
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ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Finding curves in SAR CCD images
This paper introduces a pattern recognition and computer vision approach to mitigating false alarms in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) coherence change detection (CCD) images. In t...
Miriam Cha, Rhonda Phillips, Michael Yee
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