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The main purpose of transfer learning is to resolve the problem of different data distribution, generally, when the training samples of source domain are different from the training samples of the target domain. Prediction of salient areas in natural video suffers from the lack of large video benchmarks with human gaze fixations. Different databases only provide dozens up to one or two hundred of...
Subjective test methodologies are morphing to enable researchers to answer questions relevant to rapidly evolving technologies in an efficient and reliable manner. This paper is an exploration of how subjective testing that employs crowdsourcing can be refined to drive stability and reliability in subjective results. We investigate how various design decisions can lead to disparate subjective responses;...
This paper proposes a blur detection algorithm that is capable of detecting and quantifying the level of spatially-varying blur by integrating directional edge spread calculation, Just Noticeable Blur (JNB) and local probability summation. The proposed method generates a blur map indicating the relative amount of perceived local blurriness. We compare the proposed method with six other state-of-the-art...
We present COVERAGE — a novel database containing copy-move forged images and their originals with similar but genuine objects. COVERAGE is designed to highlight and address tamper detection ambiguity of popular methods, caused by self-similarity within natural images. In COVERAGE, forged-original pairs are annotated with (i) the duplicated and forged region masks, and (ii) the tampering factor/similarity...
With the increased focus on visual attention (VA) in the last decade, a large number of computational visual saliency methods have been developed. These models are evaluated by using performance evaluation metrics that measure how well a predicted map matches eye-tracking data obtained from human observers. Though there are a number of existing performance evaluation metrics, there is no clear consensus...
Anthropology studies show that genetic features are inherited by children from their parents resulting in visual resemblance between them. This paper presents a novel SIFT flow based genetic Fisher vector feature (SF-GFVF) which enhances the facial genetic features for kinship verification. The proposed SF-GFVF feature is derived by applying a novel similarity enhancement method based on SIFT flow...
Saliency models provide heatmaps highlighting the probability of each pixel to attract human gaze. To define image's important regions, features maps are extracted. The rarity, surprise or contrast are computed leading to conspicuity maps, showing important regions of each feature map. The final saliency map is obtained by merging these maps. The fusion process is usually a linear combination of the...
Exemplar-based methods have shown their potential in synthesizing novel but visually plausible contents for image super-resolution (SR), by using the implicit knowledge conveyed by the exemplar database. In practice, however, it is common that unwanted artifacts and low quality results are produced due to the using of inappropriate exemplars. How are the “right” exemplars defined and identified? This...
Smile detection in the wild is an interesting and challenging problem. This paper presents an efficient approach with hierarchical visual feature to handle this problem. In our approach, Gabor filters with multi-scale, multi-orientation are first applied to extract facial textures namely Gabor faces from the input face image. After this, Histograms of Oriented Gradients (HOG) are employed to encode...
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