Technical Program

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WA.P5: Object Detection

Session Type: Poster
Time: Wednesday, September 28, 10:30 - 11:50
Location: Room 301 CD: Poster Area 5
Session Chair: Peter van Beek, Sharp Labs of America
 
WA.P5.1: FISHER-SELECTIVE SEARCH FOR OBJECT DETECTION
         Ilker Buzcu; University of California, Los Angeles
         A. Aydın Alatan; Middle East Technical University
 
 WA.P5.2: WEAKLY SUPERVISED OBJECT DETECTION WITH CORRELATION AND PART SUPPRESSION
         Fang Wan; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Pengxu Wei; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Zhenjun Han; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Kun Fu; Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Qixiang Ye; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
 
 WA.P5.3: ITERATIVE LOCALIZATION REFINEMENT IN CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS FOR IMPROVED OBJECT DETECTION
         Kai-Wen Cheng; National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
         Yie-Tarng Chen; National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
         Wen-Hsien Fang; National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
 
 WA.P5.4: CIRCLE DETECTION ON IMAGES BY LINE SEGMENT AND CIRCLE COMPLETENESS
         Truc Le; University of Missouri
         Ye Duan; University of Missouri
 
 WA.P5.5: FAST VISUAL OBJECT COUNTING VIA EXAMPLE-BASED DENSITY ESTIMATION
         Yi Wang; Peking University
         Yuexian Zou; Peking University
 
 WA.P5.6: CNN BASED REGION PROPOSALS FOR EFFICIENT OBJECT DETECTION
         Jawadul H. Bappy; University of California, Riverside
         Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury; University of California, Riverside
 
 WA.P5.7: TEMPORAL OBJECTNESS: MODEL-FREE LEARNING OF OBJECT PROPOSALS IN VIDEO
         Liang Peng; Utah State University
         Xiaojun Qi; Utah State University
 
 WA.P5.8: THE LOG-NORMAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE SIZE OF OBJECTS IN DAILY MEAL IMAGES AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE EFFICIENT REDUCTION OF OBJECT PROPOSALS
         Shota Horiguchi; The University of Tokyo
         Kiyoharu Aizawa; The University of Tokyo
         Makoto Ogawa; foo.log Inc.