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18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 1
Object and Scene Classification: what does a Supervised Approach Provide us?
Hong Kong
August 20-August 24
ISBN: 0-7695-2521-0
Anna Bosch, University of Girona
Xavier Munoz, University of Girona
Arnau Oliver, University of Girona
Robert Marti, University of Girona
Given a set of images of scenes containing different object categories (e.g. grass, roads) our objective is to discover these objects in each image, and to use this object occurrences to perform a scene classification (e.g. beach scene, mountain scene). We achieve this by using a supervised learning algorithm able to learn with few images to facilitate the user task. We use a probabilistic model to recognise the objects and further we classify the scene based on their object occurrences. Experimental results are shown and evaluated to prove the validity of our proposal. Object recognition performance is compared to the approaches of He et al. [3] and Mart?? et al. [6] using their own datasets. Furthermore an unsupervised method is implemented in order to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of our supervised classification approach versus an unsupervised one.
Citation:
Anna Bosch, Xavier Munoz, Arnau Oliver, Robert Marti, "Object and Scene Classification: what does a Supervised Approach Provide us?," icpr, vol. 1, pp.773-777, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 1, 2006
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