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15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'00) - Volume 4
Algorithm Performance Contest
Barcelona, Spain
September 03-September 08
ISBN: 0-7695-0750-6
Selim Aksøy, University of Washington
Ming Ye, University of Washington
Michael L. Schauf, University of Washington
Mingzhou Song, University of Washington
Yalin Wang, University of Washington
Robert M. Haralick, University of Washington
Jim R. Parker, University of Calgary
Juraj Pivovarov, University of Calgary
Dominik Royko, University of Calgary
Gunnar Farnebäck, Link?ping University
This contest involved the running and evaluation of computer vision and pattern recognition techniques on different data sets with known groundtruth. The contest included three areas; binary shape recognition, symbol recognition and image flow estimation. A package was made available for each area. Each package contained either real images with manual groundtruth or programs to generate data sets of ideal as well as noisy images with known groundtruth. They also contained programs to evaluate the results of an algorithm according to the given groundtruth. These evaluation criteria included the generation of confusion matrices, computation of the misdetection and false alarm rates and other performance measures suitable for the problems. This paper summarizes the data generation for each area and experimental results for a total of six participating algorithms.
Citation:
Selim Aksøy, Ming Ye, Michael L. Schauf, Mingzhou Song, Yalin Wang, Robert M. Haralick, Jim R. Parker, Juraj Pivovarov, Dominik Royko, Changming Sun, Gunnar Farnebäck, "Algorithm Performance Contest," icpr, vol. 4, pp.4870, 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'00) - Volume 4, 2000
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