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Semantic Image Segmentation: Traditional Approach
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Semantic Image Segmentation: Traditional Approach
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Deep Disentangled Representations for Volumetric Reconstruction
We introduce a convolutional neural network for inferring a compact disentangled graphical description of objects from 2D images that can be used for volumetric reconstruction. The network comprises an encoder...
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Overcoming Occlusion with Inverse Graphics
Scene understanding tasks such as the prediction of object pose, shape, appearance and illumination are hampered by the occlusions often found in images. We propose a vision-as-inverse-graphics approach to han...
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Efficient Continuous Relaxations for Dense CRF
Dense conditional random fields (CRF) with Gaussian pairwise potentials have emerged as a popular framework for several computer vision applications such as stereo correspondence and semantic segmentation. By ...
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Article
Manifestations of user personality in website choice and behaviour on online social networks
Individual differences in personality affect users’ online activities as much as they do in the offline world. This work, based on a sample of over a third of a million users, examines how users’ behaviour in ...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Semantic Image Segmentation
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Perceptually Inspired Layout-Aware Losses for Image Segmentation
Interactive image segmentation is an important computer vision problem that has numerous real world applications. Models for image segmentation are generally trained to minimize the Hamming error in pixel labe...
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A Contour Completion Model for Augmenting Surface Reconstructions
The availability of commodity depth sensors such as Kinect has enabled development of methods which can densely reconstruct arbitrary scenes. While the results of these methods are accurate and visually appeal...
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Non-parametric Higher-Order Random Fields for Image Segmentation
Models defined using higher-order potentials are becoming increasingly popular in computer vision. However, the exact representation of a general higher-order potential defined over many variables is computati...
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Inference Methods for CRFs with Co-occurrence Statistics
The Markov and Conditional random fields (CRFs) used in computer vision typically model only local interactions between variables, as this is generally thought to be the only case that is computationally tract...
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User-Centric Learning and Evaluation of Interactive Segmentation Systems
Many successful applications of computer vision to image or video manipulation are interactive by nature. However, parameters of such systems are often trained neglecting the user. Traditionally, interactive s...
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Geometric Image Parsing in Man-Made Environments
We present a new optimization based parsing framework for the geometric analysis of a single image coming from a man-made environment. This framework models the scene as a composition of geometric primitives s...
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Curvature Prior for MRF-Based Segmentation and Shape Inpainting
Most image labeling problems such as segmentation and image reconstruction are fundamentally ill-posed and suffer from ambiguities and noise. Higher-order image priors encode high-level structural dependencies...
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Relating Things and Stuff by High-Order Potential Modeling
In the last few years, substantially different approaches have been adopted for segmenting and detecting “things” (object categories that have a well defined shape such as people and cars) and “stuff” (object ...
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Indoor Segmentation and Support Inference from RGBD Images
We present an approach to interpret the major surfaces, objects, and support relations of an indoor scene from an RGBD image. Most existing work ignores physical interactions or is applied only to tidy rooms a...
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A Convex Discrete-Continuous Approach for Markov Random Fields
We propose an extension of the well-known LP relaxation for Markov random fields to explicitly allow continuous label spaces. Unlike conventional continuous formulations of labelling problems which assume that...
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Large-Lexicon Attribute-Consistent Text Recognition in Natural Images
This paper proposes a new model for the task of word recognition in natural images that simultaneously models visual and lexicon consistency of words in a single probabilistic model. Our approach combines loca...
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Putting MAP Back on the Map
Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) are popular models in computer vision for solving labeling problems such as image denoising. This paper tackles the rarely addressed but important problem of learning the full ...