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Face description with local binary patterns: Application to face recognition

by Abdenour Hadid, Senior Member - IEEE Trans. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence , 2006
"... Abstract—This paper presents a novel and efficient facial image representation based on local binary pattern (LBP) texture features. The face image is divided into several regions from which the LBP feature distributions are extracted and concatenated into an enhanced feature vector to be used as a ..."
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Abstract—This paper presents a novel and efficient facial image representation based on local binary pattern (LBP) texture features. The face image is divided into several regions from which the LBP feature distributions are extracted and concatenated into an enhanced feature vector to be used as a

Wave Interference for Pattern Description

by Selen Atasoy, Diana Mateus, Andreas Georgiou, Nassir Navab, Guang-zhong Yang
"... Abstract. This paper presents a novel compact description of a pattern based on the interference of circular waves. The proposed approach, called “interference description”, leads to a representation of the pattern, where the spatial relations of its constituent parts are intrinsically taken into ac ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents a novel compact description of a pattern based on the interference of circular waves. The proposed approach, called “interference description”, leads to a representation of the pattern, where the spatial relations of its constituent parts are intrinsically taken

Object Tracking: A Survey

by Alper Yilmaz, Omar Javed, Mubarak Shah , 2006
"... The goal of this article is to review the state-of-the-art tracking methods, classify them into different categories, and identify new trends. Object tracking, in general, is a challenging problem. Difficulties in tracking objects can arise due to abrupt object motion, changing appearance patterns o ..."
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The goal of this article is to review the state-of-the-art tracking methods, classify them into different categories, and identify new trends. Object tracking, in general, is a challenging problem. Difficulties in tracking objects can arise due to abrupt object motion, changing appearance patterns

From Data Mining to Knowledge Discovery in Databases.

by Usama Fayyad , Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro , Padhraic Smyth - AI Magazine, , 1996
"... ■ Data mining and knowledge discovery in databases have been attracting a significant amount of research, industry, and media attention of late. What is all the excitement about? This article provides an overview of this emerging field, clarifying how data mining and knowledge discovery in database ..."
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low-level data (which are typically too voluminous to understand and digest easily) into other forms that might be more compact (for example, a short report), more abstract (for example, a descriptive approximation or model of the process that generated the data), or more useful (for example, a

Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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, implies a more general, enduring pattern of error, bias, or both that assumes a particular direction or shape. As the evidence will show, the illusions to be considered (unrealistically positive self-evaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control, and unrealistic optimism) do indeed seem to be pervasive

Simplify: A theorem prover for program checking

by David Detlefs, Greg Nelson, James B. Saxe - J. ACM , 2003
"... This paper provides a detailed description of the automatic theorem prover Simplify, which is the proof engine of the Extended Static Checkers ESC/Java and ESC/Modula-3. Simplify uses the Nelson-Oppen method to combine decision procedures for several important theories, and also employs a matcher to ..."
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This paper provides a detailed description of the automatic theorem prover Simplify, which is the proof engine of the Extended Static Checkers ESC/Java and ESC/Modula-3. Simplify uses the Nelson-Oppen method to combine decision procedures for several important theories, and also employs a matcher

Efficient Mining of Emerging Patterns: Discovering Trends and Differences

by Guozhu Dong, Jinyan Li , 1999
"... We introduce a new kind of patterns, called emerging patterns (EPs), for knowledge discovery from databases. EPs are defined as itemsets whose supports increase significantly from one dataset to another. EPs can capture emerging trends in timestamped databases, or useful contrasts between data clas ..."
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We introduce a new kind of patterns, called emerging patterns (EPs), for knowledge discovery from databases. EPs are defined as itemsets whose supports increase significantly from one dataset to another. EPs can capture emerging trends in timestamped databases, or useful contrasts between data

Mother of PERL: A Multi-tier Pattern Description Language

by Christine Doran, Michael Niv, Breck Baldwin, Jeffrey C. Reynar, B. Srinivas - Proceedings of the International Workshop on Lexically Driven Information Extraction , 1996
"... We present Mother of Perl, a pattern description language developed for use in information extraction. Patterns are described in mop by left-to-right enumeration of components, with each component specified at the appropriate level of descriptive granularity. The patterns are compiled into Perl scr ..."
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We present Mother of Perl, a pattern description language developed for use in information extraction. Patterns are described in mop by left-to-right enumeration of components, with each component specified at the appropriate level of descriptive granularity. The patterns are compiled into Perl

Remote Partial File Access Using Compact Pattern Descriptions

by Thorsten Schütt, Andre Merzky, Andrei Hutanu, Florian Schintke - Proc. of the 4th Int. Symp. on Cluster Computing, 2004 , 2004
"... We present a method for the efficient access to parts of remote files. The efficiency is achieved by using a file format independent compact pattern description, that allows to request several parts of a file in a single operation. This results in a drastically reduced number of remote operations an ..."
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We present a method for the efficient access to parts of remote files. The efficiency is achieved by using a file format independent compact pattern description, that allows to request several parts of a file in a single operation. This results in a drastically reduced number of remote operations

Minimum Enclosing and Maximum Excluding Machine for Pattern Description and Discrimination

by Yi Liu, Yuan F. Zheng
"... This work addresses the description problem of a target class in the presence of negative samples or outliers. Traditional Support Vector Machines (SVM) has strong discrimination capability to distinguish the target classes but does not reject the uncharacteristic patterns well. The one-class SVM, o ..."
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This work addresses the description problem of a target class in the presence of negative samples or outliers. Traditional Support Vector Machines (SVM) has strong discrimination capability to distinguish the target classes but does not reject the uncharacteristic patterns well. The one-class SVM
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