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Scene Structure Inference through Scene Map Estimation
[article]
2016
Vision
Understanding indoor scene structure from a single RGB image is useful for a wide variety of applications ranging from the editing of scenes to the mining of statistics about space utilization. Most efforts in scene understanding focus on extraction of either dense information such as pixel-level depth or semantic labels, or very sparse information such as bounding boxes obtained through object detection. In this paper we propose the concept of a scene map, a coarse scene representation, which
doi:10.2312/vmv.20161341
dblp:conf/vmv/HuetingPOM16
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... escribes the locations of the objects present in the scene from a top-down view (i.e., as they are positioned on the floor), as well as a pipeline to extract such a map from a single RGB image. To this end, we use a synthetic rendering pipeline, which supplies an adapted CNN with virtually unlimited training data. We quantitatively evaluate our results, showing that we clearly outperform a dense baseline approach, and argue that scene maps provide a useful representation for abstract indoor scene understanding.
SeeThrough: Finding Chairs in Heavily Occluded Indoor Scene Images
[article]
2017
arXiv
pre-print
Discovering 3D arrangements of objects from single indoor images is important given its many applications including interior design, content creation, etc. Although heavily researched in the recent years, existing approaches break down under medium or heavy occlusion as the core object detection module starts failing in absence of directly visible cues. Instead, we take into account holistic contextual 3D information, exploiting the fact that objects in indoor scenes co-occur mostly in typical
arXiv:1710.10473v2
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... ear-regular configurations. First, we use a neural network trained on real indoor annotated images to extract 2D keypoints, and feed them to a 3D candidate object generation stage. Then, we solve a global selection problem among these 3D candidates using pairwise co-occurrence statistics discovered from a large 3D scene database. We iterate the process allowing for candidates with low keypoint response to be incrementally detected based on the location of the already discovered nearby objects. Focusing on chairs, we demonstrate significant performance improvement over combinations of state-of-the-art methods, especially for scenes with moderately to severely occluded objects.
SeeThrough: Finding Objects in Heavily Occluded Indoor Scene Images
2018
2018 International Conference on 3D Vision (3DV)
Discovering 3D arrangements of objects from single indoor images is important given its many applications including interior design, content creation, etc. Although heavily researched in the recent years, existing approaches break down under medium or heavy occlusion as the core object detection module starts failing in absence of directly visible cues. Instead, we take into account holistic contextual 3D information, exploiting the fact that objects in indoor scenes co-occur mostly in typical
doi:10.1109/3dv.2018.00039
dblp:conf/3dim/MitraKYHCR18
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... ear-regular configurations. First, we use a neural network trained on real indoor annotated images to extract 2D keypoints, and feed them to a 3D candidate object generation stage. Then, we solve a global selection problem among these 3D candidates using pairwise co-occurrence statistics discovered from a large 3D scene database. We iterate the process allowing for candidates with low keypoint response to be incrementally detected based on the location of the already discovered nearby objects. Focusing on chairs, we demonstrate significant performance improvement over combinations of state-of-the-art methods, especially for scenes with moderately to severely occluded objects.
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London Reader of Literature, Science, Art and General Information
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1899
Harvard Law Review
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1935
Notes and Queries
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1871
Plant Systematics and Evolution
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doi:10.1007/bf01626572
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Page 851 of Russian Laws Vol. , Issue 16
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1762
Russian Laws
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1802
Russian Laws
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1942
National Union Catalog
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Motivation to seek help and help efficiency in students who failed in an initial task
2016
Computers in Human Behavior
(Tessler & Schwartz, 1972) , these results not only indicate that self-efficacy may be the motivational factor that contributes to different help-seeking behaviors and to self-regulation in general (Moos ...
evidence concerning the related changes in motivational variables is rather scarce, whether it concerns the actual process of help seeking (Puustinen & Winnykamen, 1998) or the SRL process in general (Moos ...
doi:10.1016/j.chb.2016.05.059
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Page 613 of Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge Vol. , Issue
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Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge
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Correspondenz
1871
Plant Systematics and Evolution
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doi:10.1007/bf01626573
fatcat:yz43mrwddvbd3d5s3ls6dtgsem
Oligandrin. A Proteinaceous Molecule Produced by the MycoparasitePythium oligandrumInduces Resistance toPhytophthora parasiticaInfection in Tomato Plants
2000
Plant Physiology
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doi:10.1104/pp.124.1.379
pmid:10982451
pmcid:PMC59151
fatcat:l53zlj4yt5h3rbtn3de32r7nki
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