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In this paper, we deal with the problem of detecting the existence and the location of salient objects for thumbnail images on which most search engines usually perform visual analysis in order to handle web-scale images. Different from previous techniques, such as sliding window-based or segmentation-based schemes for detecting salient objects, we propose to use a learning approach, random forest...
Conventional saliency analysis methods measure the saliency of individual pixels. The resulting saliency map inevitably loses information in the original image and finding salient objects in it is difficult. We propose to detect salient objects by directly measuring the saliency of an image window in the original image and adopt the well established sliding window based object detection paradigm.
Detecting abnormal behaviors in crowd scenes is quite important for public security and has been paid more and more attentions. Most previous methods use offline trained model to perform detection which can't handle the constantly changing crowd environment. In this paper, we propose a novel unsupervised algorithm to detect abnormal behavior patterns in crowd scenes with online learning. The crowd...
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