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CVPR
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Closing the loop in scene interpretation
Image understanding involves analyzing many different aspects of the scene. In this paper, we are concerned with how these tasks can be combined in a way that improves the perform...
Derek Hoiem, Alexei A. Efros, Martial Hebert
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ECCV
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
What, Where & How Many? Combining Object Detectors and CRFs
Abstract. Computer vision algorithms for individual tasks such as object recognition, detection and segmentation have shown impressive results in the recent past. The next challeng...
IVC
2002
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14 years 11 months ago
Understanding visual behaviour
Modelling events is one of the key problems in dynamic scene analysis when salient and autonomous visual changes occuring in a scene need to be characterised effectively as meanin...
Shaogang Gong, Hilary Buxton
81
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HICSS
2000
IEEE
129views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2000»
15 years 4 months ago
Understanding the Plant Level Costs and Benefits of ERP: Will the Ugly Duckling Always Turn into a Swan?
This paper explores the impact of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems using the individual manufacturing facility as the level of analysis. A model of ERP costs and benefit...
Thomas F. Gattiker, Dale Goodhue
ICMI
2003
Springer
164views Biometrics» more  ICMI 2003»
15 years 4 months ago
A visually grounded natural language interface for reference to spatial scenes
Many user interfaces, from graphic design programs to navigation aids in cars, share a virtual space with the user. Such applications are often ideal candidates for speech interfa...
Peter Gorniak, Deb Roy