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This paper proposes a sparse image representation using deformable templates of simple geometric structures that are commonly observed in images of natural scenes. These deformable templates include active curve templates and active corner templates. An active curve template is a composition of Gabor wavelet elements placed with equal spacing on a straight line segment or a circular arc segment of...
This paper presents a method for unsupervised scene categorization. Our method aims at two objectives: (1) automatic feature selection for different scene categories. We represent images in a heterogeneous feature space to account for the large variabilities of different scene categories. Then, we use the information projection strategy to pursue features which are both informative and discriminative,...
This paper presents a method to quantitatively evaluate information contributions of individual bottom-up and top-down computing processes in object recognition. Our objective is to start a discovery on how to schedule bottom-up and top-down processes. (1) We identify two bottom-up processes and one top-down process in hierarchical models, termed α, β and γ channels respectively ; (2) We formulate...
In this paper, we present a novel algorithm based on flow velocity field estimation to count the number of pedestrians across a detection line or inside a specified region. We regard pedestrians across the line as fluid flow, and design a novel model to estimate the flow velocity field. By integrating over time, the dynamic mosaics are constructed to count the number of pixels and edges passed through...
This paper studies a framework for matching an unknown number of corresponding structures in two images (shapes), motivated by detecting objects in cluttered background and learning parts from articulated motion. Due to the large distortion between shapes and ambiguity caused by symmetric or cluttered structures, many inference algorithms often get stuck in local minimums and converge slowly. We propose...
In this paper we present a novel method for parsing aerial images with a hierarchical and contextual model learned in a statistical framework. We learn hierarchies at the scene and object levels to handle the difficult task of representing scene elements at different scales and add contextual constraints to resolve ambiguities in the scene interpretation. This allows the model to rule out inconsistent...
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