Abstract. Bag-of-words model (BOW) is inspired by the text classification problem, where a document is represented by an unsorted set of contained words. Analogously, in the objec...
Mehdi Mirza-Mohammadi, Sergio Escalera, Petia Rade...
Classification with only one labeled example per class is a challenging problem in machine learning and pattern recognition. While there have been some attempts to address this pr...
— Recently, the acquisition of three-dimensional maps has become more and more popular. This is motivated by the fact that robots act in the three-dimensional world and several t...
We describe the integration of smart digital objects with Hebbian learning to create a distributed, real-time, scalable approach to adapting to a community's preferences. We ...
Thomas Lutkenhouse, Michael L. Nelson, Johan Bolle...
For object category recognition to scale beyond a small number of classes, it is important that algorithms be able to learn from a small amount of labeled data per additional clas...
Kevin Tang, Marshall Tappen, Rahul Sukthankar, Chr...