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The Minimum Circuity Frontier and the Journey to Work
People travel between places of residence and work destinations via transportation net- works. The relation between selection of home and work locations has been heavily debated ...
Levinson, D. and El-Geneidy A.
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MM
2004
ACM
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Locality preserving clustering for image database
It is important and challenging to make the growing image repositories easy to search and browse. Image clustering is a technique that helps in several ways, including image data ...
Xin Zheng, Deng Cai, Xiaofei He, Wei-Ying Ma, Xuey...
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CIVR
2008
Springer
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Automatic image annotation via local multi-label classification
As the consequence of semantic gap, visual similarity does not guarantee semantic similarity, which in general is conflicting with the inherent assumption of many generativebased ...
Mei Wang, Xiangdong Zhou, Tat-Seng Chua
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NIPS
2008
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Grouping Contours Via a Related Image
Contours have been established in the biological and computer vision literature as a compact yet descriptive representation of object shape. While individual contours provide stru...
Praveen Srinivasan, Liming Wang, Jianbo Shi
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IVC
2002
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Towards the automatic analysis of complex human body motions
The classification of human body motion is an integral component for the automatic interpretation of video sequences. In a first part we present an effective approach that uses mi...
Jens Rittscher, Andrew Blake, Stephen J. Roberts
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