The Infona portal uses cookies, i.e. strings of text saved by a browser on the user's device. The portal can access those files and use them to remember the user's data, such as their chosen settings (screen view, interface language, etc.), or their login data. By using the Infona portal the user accepts automatic saving and using this information for portal operation purposes. More information on the subject can be found in the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By closing this window the user confirms that they have read the information on cookie usage, and they accept the privacy policy and the way cookies are used by the portal. You can change the cookie settings in your browser.
Document is unavailable: This DOI was registered to an article that was not presented by the author(s) at this conference. As per section 8.2.1.B.13 of IEEE's "Publication Services and Products Board Operations Manual," IEEE has chosen to exclude this article from distribution. We regret any inconvenience.
While conventional synthesis dictionary learning approaches have demonstrated tremendous success in various pattern recognition problems, the dictionary pair learning, i.e., jointly learning an analysis dictionary and a synthesis dictionary is still an open problem. Furthermore, the performance of traditional supervised dictionary learning methods is often limited by the amount of labeled training...
We here combine the rich, overcomplete signal representation afforded by the scattering transform together with a probabilistic graphical model which captures hierarchical dependencies between coefficients at different layers. The wavelet scattering network result in a high-dimensional representation which is translation invariant and stable to deformations whilst preserving informative content. Such...
Convolutional neural networks show their advantage in human attribute analysis (e.g. age, gender and ethnicity). However, they experience issues (e.g. robustness and responsiveness) when deployed in an intelligent video system. We propose one compact CNN model and apply it in our video system motivated by the full consideration of performance and usability. With the proposed web image mining and labelling...
This paper presents a novel method of fixation identification for mobile eye trackers. The most significant benefit of our method over the state-of-the-art is that it achieves high accuracy for low-sample-rate devices worn during locomotion. This in turn delivers higher quality datasets for further use in human behaviour research, robotics and the development of guidance aids for the visually impaired...
In this study, we address the problem of infrared (IR) object classification that divides the object appearance space hierarchically with a binary decision tree structure. Binary decisions are made by using the special features of the object appearances. These features are extracted using a fully connected deep neural network learnt by training samples. At each node of the tree, we train individual...
Classification plays a significant role in analyzing remotely sensed imagery. In order to obtain an optimized classier, following aspects are rather challenging: 1) complexity in dealing with the overwhelming amount of data information from an advanced high resolution hyperspectral imaging sensor; 2) difficulty in leveraging spectral and spatial information across the sensed wavelengths; 3) struggles...
Images are usually represented by different groups of features, such as color, shape and texture attributes. In this paper, we propose a classification approach that integrates multiple features, such as spectral and spatial information. We refer this approach to multiple feature learning via rotation (MFL-R) strategy, which adopt a rotation-based ensemble method by using a data transformation approach...
We study the classification with respect to the class of curved Mahalanobis metrics that extend the celebrated flat Mahalanobis distances to constant curvature spaces. We prove that these curved Mahalanobis k-NN classifiers define piecewise linear decision boundaries, and report the performance of learning those metrics within the framework of the Large Margin Nearest Neighbor (LMNN). Finally, we...
Melanoma is a potentially deadly form of skin cancer, however, if detected early, it is curable. A dysplastic nevus (atypical mole) is not cancerous but may represent a precursor to malignancy as nearly 40% of melanomas arise from a preexisting mole. In this study, we propose a system to classify a skin lesion image as melanoma (M), dysplastic nevus (D), and benign (B). For this purpose we develop...
Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. Diagnosis of melanoma in early stages significantly enhances the survival rate. Recently there has been a rising trend in web-based and mobile applications for early detection of melanoma using images captured by conventional cameras. These images usually contain fewer detailed information in comparison with dermoscopic (microscopic) images. Meanwhile,...
This work presents a novel approach for detecting and classifying melanocytic skin lesions on macroscopic images. We oversegment the skin lesions using superpixels, and classify independently each superpixel as a benign or malignant using local and contextual information. The overall superpixel classification results allow to calculate an index of malignancy or benignity for the skin lesion. Using...
Analysis procedures for higher-dimensional data are generally computationally costly; thereby justifying the high research interest in the area. Entropy-based divergence measures have proven their effectiveness in many areas of computer vision and pattern recognition. However, the complexity of their implementation might be prohibitive in resource-limited applications, as they require estimates of...
Coral reefs exhibit significant within-class variations, complex between-class boundaries and inconsistent image clarity. This makes coral classification a challenging task. In this paper, we report the application of generic CNN representations combined with hand-crafted features for coral reef classification to take advantage of the complementary strengths of these representation types. We extract...
Convolutional neural networks (CNN) are widely used in computer vision, especially in image classification. However, the way in which information and invariance properties are encoded through in deep CNN architectures is still an open question. In this paper, we propose to modify the standard convolutional block of CNN in order to transfer more information layer after layer while keeping some invariance...
This paper introduces a generalization of the Fisher vectors to the Riemannian manifold. The proposed descriptors, called Riemannian Fisher vectors, are defined first, based on the mixture model of Riemannian Gaussian distributions. Next, their expressions are derived and they are applied in the context of texture image classification. The results are compared to those given by the recently proposed...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.