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Implicit Color Segmentation Features for Pedestrian Detection
We investigate the problem of pedestrian detection in still images. Sliding window classifiers, notably using the Histogram-of-Gradient (HOG) features proposed by Dalal and Trig...
Patrick Ott and Mark Everingham
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Evaluating Information Contributions of Bottom-up and Top-down Processes
This paper presents a method to quantitatively evaluate information contributions of individual bottom-up and topdown computing processes in object recognition. Our objective is...
Xiong Yang, Tianfu Wu, Song-Chun Zhu
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2009
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Decomposing a Scene into Geometric and Semantically Consistent Regions
High-level, or holistic, scene understanding involves reasoning about objects, regions, and the 3D relationships between them. This requires a representation above the level of ...
Stephen Gould, Richard Fulton, Daphne Koller
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Image Segmentation with A Bounding Box Prior
User-provided object bounding box is a simple and popular interaction paradigm considered by many existing interactive image segmentation frameworks. However, these frameworks t...
Victor Lempitsky, Pushmeet Kohli, Carsten Rother, ...
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Super-Resolution from a Single Image
Methods for super-resolution can be broadly classified into two families of methods: (i) The classical multi-image super-resolution (combining images obtained at subpixel misali...
Daniel Glasner, Shai Bagon, Michal Irani