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Object representation for object recognition
Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition CVPR-94, 1994This paper discusses some representation issues and challenges involved in object recognition. It is intended as a step toward assessing current object representation schemes and proposing design and evaluation criteria for future ones. >
Hebert+11 more
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1990
Publisher Summary Recognition is a basic biological function that is crucial for biological systems to recognize specific patterns and to respond appropriately. For example, antibodies attack foreign intruders, ears capture sound and speech, and animals locate edible plants.
Rosaleen A. McCarthy+1 more
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Publisher Summary Recognition is a basic biological function that is crucial for biological systems to recognize specific patterns and to respond appropriately. For example, antibodies attack foreign intruders, ears capture sound and speech, and animals locate edible plants.
Rosaleen A. McCarthy+1 more
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
The role of object recognition in our everyday interaction with the environment is, quite obviously, very important. It is hardly surprising, then, that numerous functional neuroimaging studies have explored the various brain areas that might be involved in this skill.
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The role of object recognition in our everyday interaction with the environment is, quite obviously, very important. It is hardly surprising, then, that numerous functional neuroimaging studies have explored the various brain areas that might be involved in this skill.
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Object Representation for Object Recognition
2018This paper discusses some representation issues and challenges involved in object recognition. It is intended as a step toward assessing current object representation schemes and proposing design and evaluation criteria for future ones.
Ponce, Jean+11 more
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Object recognition test in mice
Nature Protocols, 2013The object recognition test is now among the most commonly used behavioral tests for mice. A mouse is presented with two similar objects during the first session, and then one of the two objects is replaced by a new object during a second session. The amount of time taken to explore the new object provides an index of recognition memory. As more groups
Leger, Marianne+6 more
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Dataset Issues in Object Recognition
2006Appropriate datasets are required at all stages of object recognition research, including learning visual models of object and scene categories, detecting and localizing instances of these models in images, and evaluating the performance of recognition algorithms.
Christopher Williams+13 more
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Coordinate transformations in object recognition. [PDF]
A basic problem of visual perception is how human beings recognize objects after spatial transformations. Three central classes of findings have to be accounted for: (a) Recognition performance varies systematically with orientation, size, and position; (b) recognition latencies are sequentially additive, suggesting analogue transformation processes ...
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Modeling and recognition of assembled objects
IECON '98. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (Cat. No.98CH36200), 2002Using a computer vision system to supervise a construction task requires the reliable recognition of assembled objects. A particularly reliable object recognition is possible if a comprehensive representation of knowledge about assembled objects is provided.
Bauckhage, Christian+2 more
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Tracking objects with a recognition algorithm
Pattern Recognition Letters, 1998In this paper, we propose an efficient method for tracking 3D modelled objects in cluttered scenes. Rather than tracking objects in the image, our approach relies on the object recognition aspect of tracking. Possible matches between image and model features define volumes within a transformation space.
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Recognition of movable objects
Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems, 2011People visiting a foreign city are often not comfortable with the public transport system. This paper describes a system designed help passengers not only to find a suitable route but also to identify the correct bus. Different ways for recognising buses are explained and examined for practicability in the city of Berlin.
Andreas Bilke, Jurgen Sieck
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