Image classification using random forests and ferns
We explore the problem of classifying images by the object categories they contain in the case of a large number of object categories. To this end we combine three ingredients: (i) shape and appearance representations that support spatial pyramid matching over a region of interest. This generalizes...
Main Authors: | Bosch, A, Zisserman, A, Munoz, X |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
2007
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