Shape-Based Object Localization for Descriptive Classification
Heitz, Geremy, Elidan, Gal, Packer, Benjamin, Koller, Daphne
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Discriminative tasks, including object categorization and detection, are central components of high-level computer vision. Sometimes, however, we are interested inmore refined aspects of the object in an image, such as pose or particular regions. In this paper we develop a method (LOOPS) for learning a shape and image feature model that can be trained on a particular object class, and used to outline instances of the class in novel images. Furthermore, while the training data consists of uncorresponded outlines, the resulting LOOPS model contains a set of landmark points that appear consistently across instances, and can be accurately localized in an image. Our model achieves state-of-the-art results in precisely outlining objectsthat exhibit large deformations and articulations in cluttered natural images. These localizations can then be used to address a range of tasks, including descriptive classification, search, and clustering.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2009
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