vision, object categorization from image search is the problem of training a classifier to recognize categories of objects using only image search, i.e....
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Image organizer Image processing Information retrieval Object categorization from image search Multimedia information retrieval VisualRank Learning to...
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unknown object (unknown search query). Examples are buildings in a foreign city. These search engines often use techniques for Content Based Image Retrieval...
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Stochastic grammars Intraclass transfer learning Object categorization from image search Reflectance Shape-from-shading Template matching Texture Topic models...
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existence. Content-based image retrieval Object categorization from image search Object detection Outline of object recognition Barrat, Sabine; Tabbone, Salvatore...
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The ImageNet project is a large visual database designed for use in visual object recognition software research. More than 14 million images have been...
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storing of multiple images as part of a single entity preceded the term BLOB (Binary Large OBject), the ability to fully search by content, rather than...
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Region Based Convolutional Neural Networks (category Object recognition and categorization)
computer vision, and specifically object detection and localization. The original goal of R-CNN was to take an input image and produce a set of bounding boxes...
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and binarized image, etc., Object Attribute-based methods search a measure of similarity between the gray-level and the binarized images, such as fuzzy...
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"Novel dataset for fine-grained image categorization: Stanford dogs."Proc. CVPR Workshop on Fine-Grained Visual Categorization (FGVC). 2011. Parkhi, Omkar...
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brain. The categorization task consisted of participants placing objects from canonical or unusual views as either indoor or outdoor objects. The recognition...
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Small object detection is a particular case of object detection where various techniques are employed to detect small objects in digital images and videos...
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contents of the image which the user wants to know more. Included features are the categorization of the elements, the ability to search specific portions...
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Motion estimation (category Articles with dead external links from October 2023)
each other in two views (images or frames) of a real scene or object are "usually" the same point in that scene or on that object. Before we do motion estimation...
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is bad as it is. More advanced image processing techniques must be applied to recover the object. The objective of image restoration techniques is to reduce...
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Moving object detection is a technique used in computer vision and image processing. Multiple consecutive frames from a video are compared by various methods...
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Mirage (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
refraction to produce a displaced image of distant objects or the sky. The word comes to English via the French (se) mirer, from the Latin mirari, meaning "to...
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Video tracking (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
the image of the target might change for different possible motions of the object. Examples of simple motion models are: When tracking planar objects, the...
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Simultaneous localization and mapping (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
problem to a simpler localization only task, perhaps allowing for moving objects such as cars and people only to be updated in the map at runtime. SLAM...
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Gaussian splatting (category Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from December 2024)
catered to GPU usage. The method involves several key steps: Input: A set of images of a static scene along with camera positions, expressed as a sparse point...
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computation levels. The image features learned from image classification can be transferred to other computer vision problems. E.g., for object detection, the...
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3D reconstruction (redirect from 3D object reconstruction)
reconstruct CT imagery from X-ray. Stereo vision obtains the 3-dimensional geometric information of an object from multiple images based on the research...
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odg, xlsx, pptx. The search engine is also able to index text inside Shockwave Flash objects (if the text is not placed on the image itself), if these elements...
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Bag-of-words model in computer vision (category Object recognition and categorization)
several learning methods to leverage the BoW model for image related tasks, such as object categorization. These methods can roughly be divided into two categories...
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LabelMe (category Object recognition and categorization)
LabelMe has 187,240 images, 62,197 annotated images, and 658,992 labeled objects. The motivation behind creating LabelMe comes from the history of publicly...
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Hallucination (artificial intelligence) (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
incorrect or nonexistent digital object identifier (DOI). An additional 28 had no known DOI nor could be located in a Google search. Some nonexistent phrases...
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Scale-invariant feature transform (category Object recognition and categorization)
local features in images, invented by David Lowe in 1999. Applications include object recognition, robotic mapping and navigation, image stitching, 3D modeling...
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Correspondence problem (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
image correspond to which parts of another image, where differences are due to movement of the camera, the elapse of time, and/or movement of objects...
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Outline of animation (category Pages using Sister project links with default search)
Model animation Go motion Object animation Brickfilm Graphic animation Pixilation Computer animation Anime Categorization by dimensionality of characters:...
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Automatic number-plate recognition (category Articles with dead external links from July 2017)
names below) is a technology that uses optical character recognition on images to read vehicle registration plates to create vehicle location data. It...
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