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2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'01) - Volume 1
Object Recognition using Boosted Discriminants
Kauai, Hawaii
December 08-December 14
ISBN: 0-7695-1272-0
Shyjan Mahamud, Carnegie Mellon University
Martial Hebert, Carnegie Mellon University
Jianbo Shi, Carnegie Mellon University
We approach the task of object discrimination as that of learning efficient "codes" for each object class in terms of responses to a set of chosen discriminants. We formulate this approach in an energy minimization framework. The "code" is built incrementally by successively constructing discriminants that focus on pairs of training images of objects that are currently hard to classify. The particular discriminants that we use partition the set of objects of interest into two well-separated groups. We find the optimal discriminant as well as partition by formulating an objective criteria that measures the well-separateness of the partition. We derive an iterative solution that alternates between the solutions for two generalized eigenproblems, one for the discriminant parameters and the other for the indicator variables denoting the partition. We show how the optimization can easily be biased to focus on hard to classify pairs, which enables us to choose new discriminants one by one in a sequential manner. We validate our approach on a challenging face discrimination task using parts as features and show that it compares favorably with the performance of an eigenspace method.
Citation:
Shyjan Mahamud, Martial Hebert, Jianbo Shi, "Object Recognition using Boosted Discriminants," cvpr, vol. 1, pp.551, 2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'01) - Volume 1, 2001
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