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An Empirical Study of Context in Object Detection

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An Empirical Study of Context in Object Detection
This paper presents an empirical evaluation of the role of context in a contemporary, challenging object detection task – the PASCAL VOC 2008. Previous experiments with context have mostly been done on home-grown datasets, often with non-standard baselines, making it difficult to isolate the contribution of contextual information. In this work, we present our analysis on a standard dataset, using topperforming local appearance detectors as baseline. We evaluate several different sources of context and ways to utilize it. While we employ many contextual cues that have been used before, we also propose a few novel ones including the use of geographic context and a new approach for using object spatial support.
Alexei A. Efros, Derek Hoiem, James Hays, Martial
Added 09 May 2009
Updated 10 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CVPR
Authors Alexei A. Efros, Derek Hoiem, James Hays, Martial Hebert, Santosh Kumar Divvala
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