In many computer vision tasks, scene changes hinder the generalization ability of trained classifiers. For instance, a human detector trained with one set of images is unlikely t...
Dual supervision refers to the general setting of learning from both labeled examples as well as labeled features. Labeled features are naturally available in tasks such as text c...
Vikas Sindhwani, Prem Melville, Richard D. Lawrenc...
The latest multi-biometric grand challenge (MBGC 2008) sets up a new experiment in which near infrared (NIR) face videos containing partial faces are used as a probe set and the vi...
The Gesture and Activity Recognition Toolit (GART) is a user interface toolkit designed to enable the development of gestureplications. GART provides an abstraction to machine lear...
Kent Lyons, Helene Brashear, Tracy L. Westeyn, Jun...
Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) are regression models relating chemical structure to biological activity. Such models allow to make predictions for toxicologi...