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What are the Limits to Time Series Based Recognition of Semantic Concepts?
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2016
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Most concept recognition in visual multimedia is based on relatively simple concepts, things which are present in the image or video. These usually correspond to objects which can be identified in images or individual frames. Yet there is also a need to recognise semantic concepts which have a temporal aspect corresponding to activities or complex events. These require some form of time series for recognition and also require some individual concepts to be detected so as to utilise their
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-27674-8_25
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