Shape-based image and video retrieval is an active research topic in multimedia information retrieval. It is well known that there are significant variations in shapes of the same category extracted from images and videos. In this paper, we propose to use circular hidden Markov models for shape recognition and image retrieval. In our approach, we use a garbage state to explicitly deal with shape mismatch caused by shape deformation and occlusion. We will propose a modified circular hidden Markov model (HMM) for shape-based image retrieval and then use circular HMMs with a garbage state to further improve the performance. To evaluate the proposed algorithms, we have conducted experiments using the database of the MPEG-7 Core Experiments Shap...
We present a technique using Markov models with spectral features for recognizing 2D shapes. We anal...
We present a novel framework based on hidden Markov mod-els (HMMs) for matching feature point sets, ...
Given the shape information of an object, can we find visually meaningful "n" objects in an image da...
Shape-based image and video retrieval is an active research topic in multimedia information retrieva...
In this paper, we analyse the properties of the standard circular hidden Markov model (HMM) on 2D sh...
Given the shape information of an object, can we find visually meaningful "n " objects in ...
This paper is concerned with an application of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) to the generation of sha...
Hidden State Shape Models (HSSMs) [2], a variant of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) [9], were proposed t...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a new approach for 3D-shape matching. This approach encloses an o...
The increasing availability of object-based video content requires new technologies for automaticall...
This study deals with the shape recognition problem using the Hidden Markov Model (HMM). In many pat...
An ideal shape model should be both invariant to global transformations and robust to local distorti...
The increasing availability of object-based video content requires new technologies for automaticall...
This paper presents a new framework for shape modeling and analysis. A shape instance is described b...
We study the problem of detecting the shape anomalies In this paper. Our shape anomaly detection alg...
We present a technique using Markov models with spectral features for recognizing 2D shapes. We anal...
We present a novel framework based on hidden Markov mod-els (HMMs) for matching feature point sets, ...
Given the shape information of an object, can we find visually meaningful "n" objects in an image da...
Shape-based image and video retrieval is an active research topic in multimedia information retrieva...
In this paper, we analyse the properties of the standard circular hidden Markov model (HMM) on 2D sh...
Given the shape information of an object, can we find visually meaningful "n " objects in ...
This paper is concerned with an application of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) to the generation of sha...
Hidden State Shape Models (HSSMs) [2], a variant of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) [9], were proposed t...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a new approach for 3D-shape matching. This approach encloses an o...
The increasing availability of object-based video content requires new technologies for automaticall...
This study deals with the shape recognition problem using the Hidden Markov Model (HMM). In many pat...
An ideal shape model should be both invariant to global transformations and robust to local distorti...
The increasing availability of object-based video content requires new technologies for automaticall...
This paper presents a new framework for shape modeling and analysis. A shape instance is described b...
We study the problem of detecting the shape anomalies In this paper. Our shape anomaly detection alg...
We present a technique using Markov models with spectral features for recognizing 2D shapes. We anal...
We present a novel framework based on hidden Markov mod-els (HMMs) for matching feature point sets, ...
Given the shape information of an object, can we find visually meaningful "n" objects in an image da...