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Automatic Spatially-aware Fashion Concept Discovery
[article]
2017
arXiv
pre-print
This paper proposes an automatic spatially-aware concept discovery approach using weakly labeled image-text data from shopping websites. ...
discovered spatially-aware concepts. ...
Spatially-aware
Concept Discovery
3. ...
arXiv:1708.01311v1
fatcat:exsjmxh7vzfidfea62igpunyfe
Design and implementation of a socially-enhanced pervasive middleware
2012
2012 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops
This results in a middleware that facilitates the development and management of services that are adaptive to both spatial and social concerns, and can support effective service discovery and orchestration ...
Middleware infrastructures for pervasive computing, in order to be able to support services and users activities, have to deal with both spatially-situated and socially-situated interactions. ...
groups) to represent logical spatial concepts and by having spatial coordination activities being shaped by such logical spatial relations. ...
doi:10.1109/percomw.2012.6197465
dblp:conf/percom/CastelliRZ12
fatcat:wntqhcnidrhwvgdjx3zsfufnea
Page 2500 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 86, Issue 6
[page]
1999
Psychological Abstracts
The action providing a student with additional expository examples of the present concept only and gen- erating a new interrogatory example of the present concept (partly mastery), however, did not show ...
It is concluded that this model provides a tenable account of how people may perform 3D object recognition in a hierarchical, bottom-up fashion
19495. ...
A View-Based Analysis of Distributed and Mobile Teams
2007
16th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE 2007)
The five views -Spatial, Organizational, Project, Human Interaction, and Service -help to group related team attributes and serve as a basis for a requirements analysis in collaborative working environments ...
With respect to service interactions, important aspects for N/V/M teams are: • Search and Discovery • Aggregation Patterns and Automatic Provisioning • Reliability and Availability
Cross-cutting concerns ...
Such mobile team members require intelligent Resource Discovery methods to reduce time-to-work. ...
doi:10.1109/wetice.2007.4407152
fatcat:arfmbc4s3jcdnaiqerssyqvy6u
Context-aware composition
2009
Proceedings of the 10th workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications - HotMobile '09
Context-Aware Composition is a technique to overcome the complexity of wireless discovery, device selection, and establishing connections to other computers in an environment where potentially tens or ...
In this paper, we present our work demonstrating the benefit of using context to facilitate the discovery process through sensing. ...
Furthermore, the inclusion of sensing could allow for the automatic determination of the logical spatial connections between devices. ...
doi:10.1145/1514411.1514421
dblp:conf/wmcsa/LyonsWMHSRP09
fatcat:hlqvkmqmyzg7rhbtapufhcbj7m
Managing Personal Communication Environments in Next Generation Service Platforms
2007
2007 16th IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit
Index Terms-next generation service enablers, multimodal interfaces, multi-device environments, context-awareness, ...
In order to overcome these limitations this paper presents the concept of the Distributed Communication Sphere and the according architectural framework that allows its management. ...
Context aware terminal data synchronisation use cases The following message sequence diagram illustrates the exchanges between the Resource Discovery System, Terminal Manager and Dynamic desktop when triggering ...
doi:10.1109/istmwc.2007.4299298
fatcat:k2gskbtm7vbpfm3237peocqv7a
ScreenSpot: Multidimensional Resource Discovery for Distributed Applications in Smart Spaces
2008
Proceedings of the 5th International ICST Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services
We report a proof-of-concept implementation of the ScreenSpot system and we demonstrate an approach of visualizing the discovery results to the user. ...
Dimensions for discovery include dynamic availability of the displays in both spatial and temporal scales, user and rolebased access control, as well as the support for intended service. ...
The validation section presents a proof-of-concept implementation of the ScreenSpot system along with a visualization concept for showing temporal and spatial availability of displays. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.mobiquitous2008.3576
dblp:conf/mobiquitous/JurmuBR08a
fatcat:ta6w3lqy5bfw5olifmyjcsgwfe
Getting across information communities
2009
Earth Science Informatics
We introduce rule-based semantic annotations as solution to facilitate the discovery and evaluation of geographical information. ...
An automatic discovery, evaluation, and integration of information, is not the intent of this approach. ...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) (Larson 1996) refers to all tasks needed to find GI on the Web by using spatially-aware search engines. ...
doi:10.1007/s12145-009-0033-8
fatcat:k5qutpxjrjazlblbngywt2n2j4
Localizing and Visualizing Relative Attributes
[chapter]
2017
Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
In this chapter, we present a weakly-supervised approach that discovers the spatial extent of relative attributes, given only pairs of ordered images. ...
In contrast to traditional approaches that use global appearance features or rely on keypoint detectors, our goal is to automatically discover the image regions that are relevant to the attribute, even ...
Since the spatial . We visualize our discoveries as heatmaps, where red/blue indicates strong/weak predicted attribute relevance. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-50077-5_7
fatcat:53ohh4m7zjdbpbg6jleh6jfif4
A Taxonomy of 3D Occlusion Management for Visualization
2008
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
While an important factor in depth perception, the occlusion effect in 3D environments also has a detrimental impact on tasks involving discovery, access, and spatial relation of objects in a 3D visualization ...
In other words, this dimension can assume any of the values discovery, access, or spatial relation. ...
The scope of our work is for visualization and human-computer interaction, where occlusion management techniques modify views, objects, and depth cues in order to increase the spatial awareness of the ...
doi:10.1109/tvcg.2008.59
pmid:18599920
fatcat:56b7pr57izcubefnt2r6xffuo4
Towards building large scale multimedia systems and applications
2005
Proceedings of the first ACM international workshop on Multimedia service composition - MSC '05
fashion. ...
In summary, a multimedia service is a functional entity that assists processing and communication of multimedia data in timely and space-aware fashion. ...
doi:10.1145/1099423.1099426
fatcat:3wd7dsa62bhgxigfcwgvyvz7qe
Discovering the Spatial Extent of Relative Attributes
2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)
We present a weakly-supervised approach that discovers the spatial extent of relative attributes, given only pairs of ordered images. ...
Finally, we automatically identify the most relevant visual chains, and create an ensemble image representation to model the attribute. ...
In this work, we propose a method that automatically discovers the spatial extent of relative attributes in images across varying attribute strengths. ...
doi:10.1109/iccv.2015.171
dblp:conf/iccv/XiaoL15
fatcat:capn4a3gczf3znnnxpuulwyiau
Crowdsourcing What Is Where: Community-Contributed Photos as Volunteered Geographic Information
2010
IEEE Multimedia
Finally, the system spatially clusters the remaining images and selects representative images of the concept for a region in an unsupervised fashion using a probabilistic latent semantic indexing framework ...
Yanai et al. 19 discover spatially varying cultural differences among concepts such as ''wedding cake'' from large collections of georeferenced images. ...
doi:10.1109/mmul.2010.79
fatcat:vkkyz3woxzhyznfwx3cnwksobi
A Real-time Complex Event Discovery Platform for Cyber-Physical-Social Systems
2014
Proceedings of International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval - ICMR '14
approaches, the proposed platform can alleviate the burden of human intervention meanwhile increase the scalability, robustness, feasibility, and applicability by offering series of services that not only automatically ...
Design Goals This work is designed to aid any application designers and developers in any expert domains who want to create situation-aware applications in the large scale and dynamic fashion. ...
The process of building any situation awareness applications using our platform can be divided into four main phases including (1) application requirement and specification, (2) model retrieval and discovery ...
doi:10.1145/2578726.2578755
dblp:conf/mir/DaoPJKJZ14
fatcat:o6mg423d6zashi53ijcz2x6jza
Sensing and visualizing spatial relations of mobile devices
2005
Proceedings of the 18th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology - UIST '05
While many location systems require instrumentation of the environment, we present a system that allows devices to measure their spatial relations in a true peerto-peer fashion. ...
In extension of this system we propose a set of spatialized widgets for incorporation of spatial relations in the user interface. ...
A classic example of spatially-aware presentation is proximate selection, a technique for automatically changing interfaces so that the natural defaults reflect the user's current context [26] . ...
doi:10.1145/1095034.1095049
dblp:conf/uist/KortuemKG05
fatcat:p7dscw64nzcpjintwb3vlmbzsu
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