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Batch mode Adaptive Multiple Instance Learning for computer vision tasks

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Batch mode Adaptive Multiple Instance Learning for computer vision tasks
Multiple Instance Learning (MIL) has been widely exploited in many computer vision tasks, such as image retrieval, object tracking and so on. To handle ambiguity of instance labels in positive bags, the training process of traditional MIL methods is usually computationally expensive, which limits the applications of MIL in more computer vision tasks. In this paper, we propose a novel batch mode framework, namely Batch mode Adaptive Multiple Instance Learning (BAMIL), to accelerate the instance-level MIL methods. Specifically, instead of using all training bags at once, we divide the training bags into several sets of bags (i.e., batches). At each time, we use one batch of training bags to train a new classifier which is adapted from the latest pre-learned classifier. Such batch mode framework significantly accelerates the traditional MIL methods for large scale applications and can be also used in dynamic environments such as object tracking. The experimental results show that our...
Wen Li, Lixin Duan, Ivor Wai-Hung Tsang, Dong Xu
Added 28 Sep 2012
Updated 28 Sep 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where CVPR
Authors Wen Li, Lixin Duan, Ivor Wai-Hung Tsang, Dong Xu
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