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Object recognition in the geometric era: a retrospective. In J. Ponce, M. Hebert , C. Schmid, and. A. Zisserman, editors, Toward category-level object ...
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Cordelia Schmid – Curriculum Vitae
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in object recognition. In Toward Category-Level Object Recognition, LNCS 4170, pp. 29-48,. Springer Verlag, 2006. 38 citations. ...
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JEAN PONCE CURRICULUM VITAE
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National Science Foundation: Collaborative Research: Toward Category-Level Object Recognition, J. Ponce (PI) and Y. LeCun, IIS-0535152/0535166, 2005-2008, ...
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LNCS 4170 - Dataset Issues in Object Recognition
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played a key role in the recent resurgence of category-level recognition research, ... (Eds.): Toward Category-Level Object Recognition, LNCS 4170, pp. ...
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Pedro F. Felzenszwalb
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In Towards Category-Level Object Recognition, LNCS Vol. 4170, 2006. P. Felzenszwalb, D. Huttenlocher. Distance Transforms of Sampled Functions. ...
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Rob Fergus
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[B1] Fergus, R., Perona, P. and Zisserman, A., “A Sparse Object Category Model for Efficient. Learning and Complete Recognition”, in Toward Category-Level ...
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Svetlana Lazebnik
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Toward Category-Level Object Recognition, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science vol. 4170. J. Ponce, M. Hebert, C. Schmid, and A. Zisserman ( eds ...
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Why is Real-World Visual Object Recognition Hard?
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14. Ponce J, Berg TL, Everingham M, Forsyth DA, Hebert M, et al. (2006). Dataset issues in object recognition. Toward category-level object recognition. ...
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