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Ninth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'03) - Volume 1
Unsupervised Improvement of Visual Detectors using Co-Training
Nice, France
October 13-October 16
ISBN: 0-7695-1950-4
Anat Levin, The Hebrew University
Paul Viola, Microsoft Research
Yoav Freund, Columbia University
One significant challenge in the construction of visual detection systems is the acquisition of sufficient labeled data. This paper describes a new technique for training visual detectors which requires only a small quantity of labeled data, and then uses unlabeled data to improve performance over time. Unsupervised improvement is based on the co-training framework of Blum and Mitchell, in which two disparate classifiers are trained simultaneously. Unlabeled examples which are confidently labeled by one classifier are added, with labels, to the training set of the other classifier. Experiments are presented on the realistic task of automobile detection in roadway surveillance video. In this application, co-training reduces the false positive rate by a factor of 2 to 11 from the classifier trained with labeled data alone.
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Anat Levin, Paul Viola, Yoav Freund, "Unsupervised Improvement of Visual Detectors using Co-Training," iccv, vol. 1, pp.626, Ninth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'03) - Volume 1, 2003
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