We present a generic and robust approach for scene categorization. A complex scene is described by proto-concepts like vegetation, water, fire, sky etc. These proto-concepts are represented by low level features, where we use natural images statistics to compactly represent color invariant texture information by a Weibull distribution. We introduce the notion of contextures which preserve the context of textures in a visual scene with an occurrence histogram (context) of similarities to proto-concept descriptors (texture). In contrast to a codebook approach, we use the similarity to all vocabulary elements to generalize beyond the code words. Visual descriptors are attained by combining different types of contexts with different texture par...
We propose an approach to categorize real-world natural scenes based on a semantic typicality measur...
Humans are endowed with the ability to grasp the overall meaning or the gist of a complex visual sce...
We present a new approach to model visual scenes in image collections, based on local invariant feat...
We present a generic and robust approach for scene categorization. A complex scene is described by p...
Natural scene categorization from images represents a very useful task for automatic image analysis ...
In this paper, we propose a novel scene categorization method based on contextual visual words. In t...
Natural scene categorization of images represents a very useful task for automatic image analysis sy...
Context is critical for recognizing environments and for searching for objects within them: contextu...
We present a novel approach for contextual classification of image patches in complex visual scenes,...
Abstract Progress in scene understanding requires reason-ing about the rich and diverse visual envir...
The goal of object categorization is to locate and identify instances of an object category within a...
Human scene understanding is remarkable: with only a brief glance at an image, an abundance of infor...
This paper proposes a method to recognize scene categories using bags of visual words obtained by hi...
Visual codebook based quantization of robust appearance descriptors extracted from local image patch...
We present a novel approach for contextual classification of image patches in complex visual scenes,...
We propose an approach to categorize real-world natural scenes based on a semantic typicality measur...
Humans are endowed with the ability to grasp the overall meaning or the gist of a complex visual sce...
We present a new approach to model visual scenes in image collections, based on local invariant feat...
We present a generic and robust approach for scene categorization. A complex scene is described by p...
Natural scene categorization from images represents a very useful task for automatic image analysis ...
In this paper, we propose a novel scene categorization method based on contextual visual words. In t...
Natural scene categorization of images represents a very useful task for automatic image analysis sy...
Context is critical for recognizing environments and for searching for objects within them: contextu...
We present a novel approach for contextual classification of image patches in complex visual scenes,...
Abstract Progress in scene understanding requires reason-ing about the rich and diverse visual envir...
The goal of object categorization is to locate and identify instances of an object category within a...
Human scene understanding is remarkable: with only a brief glance at an image, an abundance of infor...
This paper proposes a method to recognize scene categories using bags of visual words obtained by hi...
Visual codebook based quantization of robust appearance descriptors extracted from local image patch...
We present a novel approach for contextual classification of image patches in complex visual scenes,...
We propose an approach to categorize real-world natural scenes based on a semantic typicality measur...
Humans are endowed with the ability to grasp the overall meaning or the gist of a complex visual sce...
We present a new approach to model visual scenes in image collections, based on local invariant feat...