A comparative study of video-based object recognition from an egocentric viewpoint.
Mang ShaoDanhang TangYang LiuTae-Kyun KimPublished in: Neurocomputing (2016)
Keyphrases
- viewpoint
- object recognition
- d objects
- object class
- activity recognition
- computer vision
- image understanding
- object categorization
- visual object recognition
- natural images
- constrained search
- scene understanding
- object classification
- comparative study
- object categories
- unsupervised learning
- visual recognition
- object detection
- scene classification
- model construction
- illumination conditions
- image matching
- multiple views
- image representation
- image features
- graph matching
- high level
- feature detection
- data sets
- multiscale
- keypoints
- multi view
- biologically motivated
- image classification
- active object recognition