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PRMU 2011-11-25
09:30
Nagasaki   Rotation Angle Estimation of Characters in Three Dimensional Space
Ryo Narita, Wataru Ohyama, Tetsushi Wakabayashi, Fumitaka Kimura (Mie Univ.) PRMU2011-114
We have proposed a method to simply and effectively recognize camera-captured characters and confirmed high recognition ... [more] PRMU2011-114
pp.87-92
EMM 2011-11-15
14:15
Miyagi   A Preserving Scheme of Latent Privacy contained in User Participatory Scenery Service
Shigeru Shimada (AIIT) EMM2011-53
Although we have developed new scenery systems which are utilizing user generated contents (UGC), privacy preserving obj... [more] EMM2011-53
pp.77-82
EA, SIP, SP 2011-05-12
15:00
Osaka Ritsumeikan Univ. [Invited Talk] Microphone array speech processing techniques for conversation scene analysis
Shoko Araki, Masakiyo Fujimoto, Takuya Yoshioka, Takaaki Hori, Tomohiro Nakatani (NTT) EA2011-15 SIP2011-15 SP2011-15
Recognition and understanding of conversation scenes has recently been tackled to achieve a variety of tasks such as aut... [more] EA2011-15 SIP2011-15 SP2011-15
pp.83-88
PRMU 2011-03-11
10:40
Ibaraki   Character Detection in Scenery Images
Yuuki Shigeyoshi, Yasuhiro Kunishige, Yaokai Feng, Seiichi Uchida (Kyushu Univ.) PRMU2010-274
This paper tackles the scenery character detection problem, which is one of the most difficult problems of pattern recog... [more] PRMU2010-274
pp.217-222
PRMU 2011-03-11
15:30
Ibaraki   Character Recognition in Three-Dimensional Space
Ryo Narita, Wataru Ohyama, Tetsushi Wakabayashi, Fumitaka Kimura (Mie Univ.) PRMU2010-284
In this paper, we propose a new method of recognizing rotated characters in three-dimensional space. In the proposed met... [more] PRMU2010-284
pp.275-279
PRMU 2011-02-17
17:10
Saitama   [Special Talk] Large-Scale Generic Image Recognition and Image Representation
Tatsuya Harada (The Univ. of Tokyo) PRMU2010-218
In recent years, it is becoming possible to obtain a large amount of image and additional information (e.g., tags) from ... [more] PRMU2010-218
pp.61-74
MI 2011-01-19
16:20
Okinawa Naha-Bunka-Tembusu Estimation of procedure in laparoscopic surgery by subspace method with color information
Takahiro Chino, Yoshito Mekada (Chukyo Univ.), Kensaku Mori (Nagoya Univ.), Kazunari Misawa (Aichi Cancer Center) MI2010-81
This paper presents an automated method for classifying scenes of laparoscope videos based on the subspace method with c... [more] MI2010-81
pp.1-4
PRMU, SP, WIT 2010-10-08
15:20
Chiba   Word Spotting Recognition to the Text Utterance Scene using Continuous DP Matching
Takeshi Saitoh (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Katsuhiko Uchida, Ryosuke Konishi (Tottori Univ.) PRMU2010-98 SP2010-54 WIT2010-42
This paper addresses the word spotting recognition to the text utterance scene which is not proposed in lip reading meth... [more] PRMU2010-98 SP2010-54 WIT2010-42
pp.53-58
PRMU, IE, MI 2010-05-14
16:00
Aichi Chubu Univ. Scene Image Recognition with Multi Level Resolution Semantic Modeling
Yoshiyuki Tanaka, Atsushi Okamoto, Xian-Hua Han (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Xiang Ruan (Omron), Yen-Wei Chen (Ritsumeikan Univ.) IE2010-44 PRMU2010-32 MI2010-32
In this paper, we propose a multi-level resolution semantic modeling for automatic scene recognition. The basic idea of ... [more] IE2010-44 PRMU2010-32 MI2010-32
pp.169-174
PRMU, IE, MI 2010-05-14
16:30
Aichi Chubu Univ. Hierarchical Classifier with Multiple Feature Weighted Fusion for Scene Recognition
Yae Kikutani, Atsushi Okamoto, Xian-Hua Han (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Xiang Ruan (OMRON), Yen-Wei Chen (Ritsumeikan Univ.) IE2010-45 PRMU2010-33 MI2010-33
Recently, scene recognition is becoming an additional functional in digital camera. Automatic scene understanding is a h... [more] IE2010-45 PRMU2010-33 MI2010-33
pp.175-179
ITS, IEE-ITS 2010-03-09
16:40
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Localization and Navigation of Autonomous Robots Using Scene Images
Masaki Shimizu, Yasunori Nagasaka (Chubu Univ.) ITS2009-100
An electric wheel-chair based autonomous robot and its navigation system using segmentation of scene images was investig... [more] ITS2009-100
pp.89-94
PRMU 2009-12-18
09:00
Tochigi Fujihara Cultural Center Cognitive developmental approach towards the realization of human-link visual scene understanding
Akisato Kimura, Kunio Kashino (NTT Corp.), Ken Fukuchi, Kazuma Akamine, Shigeru Takagi (Okinawa Nat Coll. of Tech.) PRMU2009-144
How do we humans understand visual scenes so easily and quickly? While it looks difficult to answer this question, human... [more] PRMU2009-144
pp.37-42
MVE, IE 2009-07-24
09:15
Shimane Matsue Terrsa MPEG-based Scene Class Recognition
Mikio Sasaki IE2009-55 MVE2009-30
From the viewpoints of engineering, it seems reasonable to suppose finite classes in scenes that are to be recognized. F... [more] IE2009-55 MVE2009-30
pp.37-42
SP 2009-06-25
10:00
Hokkaido Clark Memorial Hall, Hokkaido Univ. An auditory conceptual-model based on human auditory perception-process for automatic speech recognition
Atsushi Haniu, Masashi Unoki, Masato Akagi (JAIST) SP2009-33
This paper describes a conceptual model of human auditory perception mechanisms for automatic speech recognition (ASR) s... [more] SP2009-33
pp.57-62
PRMU 2009-06-18
10:15
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Segmentation and Object Recognition in Road Scenes Using Multi-scale Semantic Bag of Textons Method
Yousun Kang, Koichiro Yamaguchi, Takashi Naito, Yoshiki Ninomiya (TOYOTA CENTRAL R&D LABS., INC.) PRMU2009-41
While the bag of words models are popular and powerful method for generic object recognition, they completely discard th... [more] PRMU2009-41
pp.7-12
HIP 2007-06-28
- 2007-06-29
Hokkaido   The roles of diagnostic colors to natural scene recognition.
Tetsunoshin Fujii, Yasuhiro Kawabata (Hokkaido Univ.)
We examine how colors contribute to scene recognition in terms of semantic factors. Whether color cues are effective for... [more]
WIT 2007-03-23
11:35
Aichi Chukyo Univ Sound Discrimination for Hearing-Impaired Person in Outdoor Environment
Yosuke Ban, Noboru Ohnishi, Hiroaki Kudo, Tetsuya Matsumoto, Yoshinori Takeuchi (Nagoya Univ.)
Sound discrimination is one of important functions in auditory scene analysis. Most previous reports deal with only alar... [more]
PRMU, NLC, TL 2006-10-19
13:30
Tokyo   [Special Talk] *
Kazuhiro Nakadai (HRI-JP)
To realize natural human-robot interaction, we consider that a robot
should have at least two functions, that is, real-... [more]
TL2006-21 NLC2006-17 PRMU2006-98
pp.19-26(TL), pp.19-26(NLC), pp.37-44(PRMU)
PRMU, MI 2006-05-25
11:00
Aichi Aichi Prefectural University High-accuracy Character Recognition in Scene Images Using Parameter Estimation Based on Support Vector Regression
Shingo Ando, Yoshinori Kusachi, Akira Suzuki, Kenichi Arakawa, Takayuki Yasuno (NTT)
Character recognition in scene images is being actively researched for the purpose of indexing in image retrieval. Chara... [more] PRMU2006-9 MI2006-9
pp.47-52
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