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The aim of semantic segmentation is to assign each pixel a semantic label. Numerous methods for semantic segmentation have been proposed in recent years and most of them chose pixel or super pixel as the processing primitives. However, as the information contained in a pixel or a super pixel is not discriminative enough, the outputs of these algorithms are usually not object consistent. To tackle...
Many on-line photo sharing systems allow users to tag their images so as to support semantic image search. In this paper, we study how one can take advantages of the already-tagged images to (semi-)automate the labeling of newly uploaded ones. In particular, we propose a hybrid approach for the prediction where user-provided tags and image visual contents are fused under a unified probabilistic framework...
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