Indoor scene recognition and semantic information can be useful for social robots. Recently, in the field of indoor scene recognition researchers have incorporated object-level information and shown improved performances in room classification. In line with these advances, this thesis aims to demonstrate that scene recognition can be performed solely using object-level information. YOLO, a state-of-the-art object detection algorithm, was trained to detect objects typically found in indoor environments and then used to detect objects in scene data. These predicted objects were then used as features to predict room categories. In this thesis, we successfully use object detection (YOLO) and term frequency-inverse document freque...
Swadzba A, Wachsmuth S. Categorizing Perceptions of Indoor Rooms Using 3D Features. In: Structural,...
Indoor scene recognition is a challenging open problem in high level vision. Most scene recognition ...
Scene understanding is one of the essential and challenging topics in computer vision and photogramm...
Indoor scene recognition and semantic information can be helpful for social robots. Recently, in the...
Abstract — Scene recognition is a highly valuable percep-tual ability for an indoor mobile robot, ho...
Scene recognition is a highly valuable perceptual ability for an indoor mobile robot, however, curre...
Indoor scene classification forms a basis for scene interaction for service robots. The task is chal...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
With the availability of low-cost and compact 2.5/3D visual sensing devices, computer vision communi...
This paper introduces a system for recognizing indoor scene images. The system aims at recognizing t...
Indoor scene recognition is a multi-faceted and challenging problem due to the diverse intra-class v...
Our everyday objects support various tasks and can be used by people for dirent purposes. While obje...
International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 5 figures,...
During the last years there has been an increasing interest in the area of service robots. Under thi...
International audienceIn the last few years, there has been a growing interest in taking ...
Swadzba A, Wachsmuth S. Categorizing Perceptions of Indoor Rooms Using 3D Features. In: Structural,...
Indoor scene recognition is a challenging open problem in high level vision. Most scene recognition ...
Scene understanding is one of the essential and challenging topics in computer vision and photogramm...
Indoor scene recognition and semantic information can be helpful for social robots. Recently, in the...
Abstract — Scene recognition is a highly valuable percep-tual ability for an indoor mobile robot, ho...
Scene recognition is a highly valuable perceptual ability for an indoor mobile robot, however, curre...
Indoor scene classification forms a basis for scene interaction for service robots. The task is chal...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
With the availability of low-cost and compact 2.5/3D visual sensing devices, computer vision communi...
This paper introduces a system for recognizing indoor scene images. The system aims at recognizing t...
Indoor scene recognition is a multi-faceted and challenging problem due to the diverse intra-class v...
Our everyday objects support various tasks and can be used by people for dirent purposes. While obje...
International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 5 figures,...
During the last years there has been an increasing interest in the area of service robots. Under thi...
International audienceIn the last few years, there has been a growing interest in taking ...
Swadzba A, Wachsmuth S. Categorizing Perceptions of Indoor Rooms Using 3D Features. In: Structural,...
Indoor scene recognition is a challenging open problem in high level vision. Most scene recognition ...
Scene understanding is one of the essential and challenging topics in computer vision and photogramm...