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TEC
2002
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15 years 3 months ago
Learning and optimization using the clonal selection principle
The clonal selection principle is used to explain the basic features of an adaptive immune response to an antigenic stimulus. It establishes the idea that only those cells that rec...
Leandro Nunes de Castro, Fernando J. Von Zuben
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ISVC
2010
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
How to Overcome Perceptual Aliasing in ASIFT?
SIFT is one of the most popular algorithms to extract points of interest from images. It is a scale+rotation invariant method. As a consequence, if one compares points of interest ...
Nicolas Noury, Frédéric Sur, Marie-O...
BMVC
2002
15 years 5 months ago
Object Recognition by a Cascade of Edge Probes
We frame the problem of object recognition from edge cues in terms of determining whether individual edge pixels belong to the target object or to clutter, based on the configurat...
Owen T. Carmichael, Martial Hebert
ECCV
1994
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Markov Random Field Models in Computer Vision
A variety of computer vision problems can be optimally posed as Bayesian labeling in which the solution of a problem is dened as the maximum a posteriori (MAP) probability estimate...
Stan Z. Li
ESANN
2000
15 years 4 months ago
A neural network approach to adaptive pattern analysis - the deformable feature map
Abstract. In this paper, we presen t an algorithm that provides adaptive plasticity in function approximation problems: the deformable (feature) map (DM) algorithm. The DM approach...
Axel Wismüller, Frank Vietze, Dominik R. Ders...