We propose an approach to identify and segment objects from scenes that a person (or robot) encounters in Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Images collected in those cluttered sce...
In this paper we present an empirical study of object category recognition using generalized samples and a set of sequential tests. We study 33 categories, each consisting of a sm...
Liang Lin, Shaowu Peng, Jake Porway, Song Chun Zhu...
This tutorial will present an overview of the use of Monadic Second-Order Logic to describe sets of finite graphs and graph transformations, in relation with the notions of tree-w...
It is known that a language is context-free iff it is the set of borders of the trees of recognizable set, where the border of a (labelled) tree is the word consisting of its leaf ...
If there are more clusters than the ideal, each intrinsic cluster will be split into several subsets. Theoretically, this split can be arbitrary and neighboring data points have a ...