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HUC
2007
Springer
16 years 15 days ago
Why It's Worth the Hassle: The Value of In-Situ Studies When Designing Ubicomp
How should Ubicomp technologies be evaluated? While lab studies are good at sensing aspects of human behavior and revealing usability problems, they are poor at capturing context o...
Yvonne Rogers, Kay Connelly, Lenore Tedesco, Willi...
ML
2007
ACM
156views Machine Learning» more  ML 2007»
15 years 5 months ago
Active learning for logistic regression: an evaluation
Which active learning methods can we expect to yield good performance in learning binary and multi-category logistic regression classifiers? Addressing this question is a natural ...
Andrew I. Schein, Lyle H. Ungar
SAJ
2000
80views more  SAJ 2000»
15 years 6 months ago
Handling diversity in group Work in the information systems class
Tertiary institutions in South Africa are faced with dealing with diversity in all its forms in our classrooms. Information Systems, Information Technology and Computer Science st...
T. Thomas, C. De Villiers
ICPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Scene-Adaptive Human Detection with Incremental Active Learning
In many computer vision tasks, scene changes hinder the generalization ability of trained classifiers. For instance, a human detector trained with one set of images is unlikely t...
Ajay Joshi, Fatih Porikli
CVPR
2009
IEEE
17 years 1 months ago
Locally Time-Invariant models of Human Activities using Trajectories on the Grassmanian
Human activity analysis is an important problem in computer vision with applications in surveillance and summarization and indexing of consumer content. Complex human activities...
Pavan Turaga, Rama Chellappa