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This paper presents 2D shape matching technique using hierarchical tree structure extracted from shock graph that in turn extracted from the skeleton of the shape of interest. Object recognition and shape matching are important issues in the field of image processing. Extraction and application of skeleton of a shape is widely used in these fields. In this paper shape representation, matching and...
Edition of natural images usually asks for considerable user involvement, being segmentation one of the main challenges. This paper describes an unified graph-based framework for fast, precise and accurate interactive image segmentation. The method divides segmentation into object recognition, enhancement and extraction. Recognition is done by the user when markers are selected inside and outside...
Appearance information is essential for applications such as tracking and people recognition. One of the main problems of using appearance-based discriminative models is the ambiguities among classes when the number of persons being considered increases. To reduce the amount of ambiguity, we propose the use of a rich set of feature descriptors based on color, textures and edges. Another issue regarding...
The ability to filter improper content from multimedia sources based on visual content has important applications, since text-based filters are clearly insufficient against erroneous and/or malicious associations between text and actual content. In this paper, we investigate a method for detection of nudity in videos based on a bag-of-visual-features representation for frames and an associated voting...
Obtaining invariant representation of time varying signals is one of the major problems in object recognition. Recently, a new method that slowly feature analysis (SFA) which can extract invariant features of temporally varying signals is being explored, which is an extension of independent component analysis (ICA) which has been used for extracting facial feature. The technique of SFA can be extended...
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