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This paper introduces an approach to employ deep features for person re-identification. In contrast to existing works, we focus on using pre-trained deep models and their concept-based output to enhance attribute presentations of person images. There are two main contributions. First, we investigate recent state-of-the-art deep learning models for the task and provide a comprehensive evaluation. Second,...
Recent deployments of Smart Water Networks in urban environments are causing a paradigm shift towards sustainable water resources management. Nevertheless, there exists a substantial gap on respective solutions for industrial water treatment. In such deployments the wireless network backbone would have to overcome limiting factors that span across different layers of a protocol stack. Incorporating...
Whether or not emotion in music can change over time is not a question that requires discussion. As the interest in continuous emotion prediction grows, there is a greater need for tools that are suitable for dimensional emotion tracking. In this paper, we propose a novel Continuous Conditional Neural Fields model that is designed specifically for such a problem. We compare our approach with a similar...
Automatic literacy assessment is one promising application of speech and language processing research. In our previous work, we showed we could accurately predict children's overall ability to read a list of English words aloud, an integral component of early literacy assessment. In this paper, we improve upon our results by exploiting the fact that evaluators' level of agreement significantly varies,...
This paper proposes a reference free perceptual quality metric for blackboard lecture images. The text in the image is mostly affected by high compression ratio and de-noising filters which cause blocking and blurring artifacts. As a result the perceived text quality of the blackboard image degrades. The degraded text is not only difficult to read by humans but it also makes the optical character...
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