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How Scene Context Guides Attention.

Emphasis Week on Neurobiological Vision
February 10, 2005 10:15 AM to 11:45 AM
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Summary:

A new algorithm for object detection has been introduced. Standard approaches apply a battery of object detectors to image patches extracted from the scene. These approaches typically produce many false alarms. The introduced
algorithm includes prior information from contextual features. It was used to recognize places and the presence of objects in images recorded with a wearable camera. Human eye movements in a serch task have been modelled.

Keywords:

Neurobiological vision, Scene segmentation, Object detection, Context, Local features, Global features,Natural images, Image statistics

Lecture #10832

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