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Detecting, Localizing and Recovering Kinematics of Textured Animals
San Diego, California June 20-June 26
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Deva Ramanan, University of California at Berkeley
D. A. Forsyth, University of California at Berkeley
Kobus Barnard, University of Arizona
We develop and demonstrate an object recognition system capable of accurately detecting, localizing, and recovering the kinematic configuration of textured animals in real images. We build a deformation model of shape automatically from videos of animals and an appearance model of texture from a labeled collection of animal images, and combine the two models automatically. We develop a simple texture descriptor that outperforms the state of the art. We test our animal models on two datasets; images taken by professional photographers from the Corel collection, and assorted images from the web returned by Google. We demonstrate quite good performance on both datasets. Comparing our results with simple baselines, we show that for the Google set, we can recognize objects from a collection demonstrably hard for object recognition.
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Deva Ramanan, D. A. Forsyth, Kobus Barnard, "Detecting, Localizing and Recovering Kinematics of Textured Animals," cvpr, vol. 2, pp.635-642, 2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05) - Volume 2, 2005
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