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Top-down color attention for object recognition
2009
2009 IEEE 12th International Conference on Computer Vision
Generally the bag-of-words based image representation follows a bottom-up paradigm. The subsequent stages of the process: feature detection, feature description, vocabulary construction and image representation are performed independent of the intentioned object classes to be detected. In such a framework, combining multiple cues such as shape and color often provides below-expected results. This paper presents a novel method for recognizing object categories when using multiple cues by
doi:10.1109/iccv.2009.5459362
dblp:conf/iccv/KhanWV09
fatcat:u747ztefbjaotcakof74zs4e3u