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Sparse Representations for Image Decomposition with Occlusions

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Sparse Representations for Image Decomposition with Occlusions
We study the problem of how to detect \interesting objects" appeared in a given image, I. Our approach is to treat it as a function approximation problem based on an over-redundant basis, and also account for occlusions, where the basis superposition principle is no longer valid. Since the basis (a library of image templates) is over-redundant, there are in nitely many ways to decompose I. We are motivated to select a sparse/compact representation of I, and to account for occlusions and noise. We then study a greedy and iterative \weighted Lp Matching Pursuit" strategy, with
Michael J. Donahue, Davi Geiger, Tyng-Luh Liu, Rob
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Type Conference
Year 1996
Where CVPR
Authors Michael J. Donahue, Davi Geiger, Tyng-Luh Liu, Robert A. Hummel
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