Most successful object recognition systems rely on binary classification, deciding only if an object is present or not, but not providing information on the actual object location...
Christoph H. Lampert, Matthew B. Blaschko, Thomas ...
Registration of an image, the query or reference, to a database of rotated and translated exemplars constitutes an important image retrieval and indexing application which arises i...
Huzefa Neemuchwala, Alfred O. Hero, Paul L. Carson
Recognizing and localizing objects is a classical problem in computer vision that is an important stage for many automated systems. In order to perform object recognition many res...
Despite advances in the archiving of digital video, we are still unable to efficiently search and retrieve the portions that interest us. Video indexing by shot segmentation has b...
Sameer Antani, David J. Crandall, Rangachar Kastur...
Classification of documents by genre is typically done either using linguistic analysis or term frequency based techniques. The former provides better classification accuracy than...