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It is the first step to complete edge detection of shaft part for the pose detection task. According to the characteristics of the shaft part image, an algorithm to improve contour detection is presented based on double thr eshold to extract the outline of shaft part. Freeman chain code is used to connect edge points for obtaining integrated contour information. The straightness of shaft image generatrix...
Finding what is and what is not a salient object can be helpful in developing better features and models in salient object detection (SOD). In this paper, we investigate the images that are selected and discarded in constructing a new SOD dataset and find that many similar candidates, complex shape and low objectness are three main attributes of many non-salient objects. Moreover, objects may have...
Retrieving 3D shapes with sketches is a challenging problem since 2D sketches and 3D shapes are from two heterogeneous domains, which results in large discrepancy between them. In this paper, we propose to learn barycenters of 2D projections of 3D shapes for sketch-based 3D shape retrieval. Specifically, we first use two deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to extract deep features of sketches...
Previous approaches for scene text detection have already achieved promising performances across various benchmarks. However, they usually fall short when dealing with challenging scenarios, even when equipped with deep neural network models, because the overall performance is determined by the interplay of multiple stages and components in the pipelines. In this work, we propose a simple yet powerful...
We present a data-driven inference method that can synthesize a photorealistic texture map of a complete 3D face model given a partial 2D view of a person in the wild. After an initial estimation of shape and low-frequency albedo, we compute a high-frequency partial texture map, without the shading component, of the visible face area. To extract the fine appearance details from this incomplete input,...
Robust covariant local feature detectors are important for detecting local features that are (1) discriminative of the image content and (2) can be repeatably detected at consistent locations when the image undergoes diverse transformations. Such detectors are critical for applications such as image search and scene reconstruction. Many learning-based local feature detectors address one of these two...
For machines to interact with the physical world, they must understand the physical properties of objects and materials they encounter. We use fabrics as an example of a deformable material with a rich set of mechanical properties. A thin flexible fabric, when draped, tends to look different from a heavy stiff fabric. It also feels different when touched. Using a collection of 118 fabric samples,...
Effectively describing and recognizing leaf shapes under arbitrary deformations, particularly from a large database, remains an unsolved problem. In this research, we attempted a new strategy of describing shape by walking along a bunch of chords that pass through the shape to measure the regions trespassed. A novel chord bunch walks (CBW) descriptor is developed through the chord walking that effectively...
In this paper, we address a rain removal problem from a single image, even in the presence of heavy rain and rain streak accumulation. Our core ideas lie in our new rain image model and new deep learning architecture. We add a binary map that provides rain streak locations to an existing model, which comprises a rain streak layer and a background layer. We create a model consisting of a component...
3D face tracking using one monocular camera is an important topic, since it is useful in many domains such as: video surveillance system, human machine interaction, biometrics, etc. In this paper, we propose a new 3D face tracking which is robust to large head rotations. Underlying cascaded regression approach for 2D landmark detection, we build an extension in context of 3D pose tracking. To better...
Point cloud is an important type of geometric data structure. Due to its irregular format, most researchers transform such data to regular 3D voxel grids or collections of images. This, however, renders data unnecessarily voluminous and causes issues. In this paper, we design a novel type of neural network that directly consumes point clouds, which well respects the permutation invariance of points...
We present a new Cascaded Shape Regression (CSR) architecture, namely Dynamic Attention-Controlled CSR (DAC-CSR), for robust facial landmark detection on unconstrained faces. Our DAC-CSR divides facial landmark detection into three cascaded sub-tasks: face bounding box refinement, general CSR and attention-controlled CSR. The first two stages refine initial face bounding boxes and output intermediate...
Detection and segmentation of cells is an important step for classifying the cells as cancerous or non-cancerous. Pathologists use microscopic images for analysis and further diagnosis of cancer. These images contain the microscopic structure of tissues and are stained using some staining components to facilitate the process. Staining process varies due to different stain manufacturers, staining practices...
Self-Dual Attribute Profiles (SDAPs) have proven to be an effective method for extracting spatial features able to improve scene classification of remote sensing images with very high spatial resolution. An SDAP is a multilevel decomposition of an image obtained with a sequence of transformations performed by attribute filters over the Tree of Shapes (ToS). One of the main issues with this technique...
Oil spills and lookalikes (e.g. plant oil and oil emulsion) show the dark areas in SAR images, so it will bring some difficult in classifying the dark objects observed in full polarization SAR images into oil spills or lookalikes. In this paper, an approach is presented for distinguishing the dark areas in SAR images, which based on polarization features, geometric features and texture features fusion...
A method for classifying objects into categories and indexing is proposed to implement object recognition. The relational measurements such as the distance between two points, color comparison is encoded by the attributed relational graph (ARG) representation to provide one-to-one correspondence between models and object features. If the contour is traversed counterclockwise, a sequence can be formed...
This paper presents a computer vision-based methodology for human action recognition. First, the shape based pose features are constructed based on area ratios to identify the human silhouette in images. The proposed features are invariance to translation and scaling. Once the human body features are extracted from videos, different human actions are learned individually on the training frames of...
We demonstrate an integrated strategy for identifying buildings in very high resolution satellite imagery of urban areas. Buildings are extracted using structural, contextual, and spectral information. We perform multi-resolution and spectral difference segmentation to obtain a proper object segmentation. First, we use One-Class support vector machine (SVM) in order to determine the man-made structures...
With increasing of the spatial resolution of satellite imaging sensors, object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been gaining prominence in remote sensing applications. However, scale selection in multi-scale segmentation and OBIA remains a challenge, which directly reduces efficiency of land cover mapping. In this study, we presented an object-based land cover mapping using adaptive scale segmentation...
Change detection techniques for remote sensing images are increasingly applied to many fields, such as disaster monitoring, vegetation coverage analysis and so on. How to improve the accuracy of detection has been a critical topic that confuse the researchers for a long time. In this paper, a method combining multiscale segmentation and fusion for high-resolution images is presented. The strategy...
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