Scenes vs. objects: A comparative study of two approaches to context based recognition

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Contextual models play a very important role in the task of object recognition. Over the years, two kinds of contextual models have emerged: models with contextual inference based on the statistical summary of the scene (we will refer to these as Scene Based Context models, or SBC), and models representing the context in terms of relationships among objects in the image (Object Based Context, or OBC). In designing object recognition systems, it is necessary to understand the theoretical and practical properties of such approaches. This work provides an analysis of these models and evaluates two of their representatives using the LabelMe dataset. We demonstrate a considerable margin of improvement using the OBC style approach.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Tidsskrift2009 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPR Workshops 2009
Sider (fra-til)92-99
Antal sider8
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2009
Eksternt udgivetJa
Begivenhed2009 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPR Workshops 2009 - Miami, FL, USA
Varighed: 20 jun. 200925 jun. 2009

Konference

Konference2009 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPR Workshops 2009
LandUSA
ByMiami, FL
Periode20/06/200925/06/2009

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