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This paper presents a novel yet intuitive approach to unsupervised feature learning. Inspired by the human visual system, we explore whether low-level motion-based grouping cues can be used to learn an effective visual representation. Specifically, we use unsupervised motion-based segmentation on videos to obtain segments, which we use as pseudo ground truth to train a convolutional network to segment...
In many real-world scenarios, rewards extrinsic to the agent are extremely sparse, or absent altogether. In such cases, curiosity can serve as an intrinsic reward signal to enable the agent to explore its environment and learn skills that might be useful later in its life. We formulate curiosity as the error in an agent's ability to predict the consequence of its own actions in a visual feature space...
We present an unsupervised visual feature learning algorithm driven by context-based pixel prediction. By analogy with auto-encoders, we propose Context Encoders – a convolutional neural network trained to generate the contents of an arbitrary image region conditioned on its surroundings. In order to succeed at this task, context encoders need to both understand the content of the entire image, as...
We present an approach to learn a dense pixel-wise labeling from image-level tags. Each image-level tag imposes constraints on the output labeling of a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) classifier. We propose Constrained CNN (CCNN), a method which uses a novel loss function to optimize for any set of linear constraints on the output space (i.e. predicted label distribution) of a CNN. Our loss formulation...
We develop methods for detector learning which exploit joint training over both weak (image-level) and strong (bounding box) labels and which transfer learned perceptual representations from strongly-labeled auxiliary tasks. Previous methods for weak-label learning often learn detector models independently using latent variable optimization, but fail to share deep representation knowledge across classes...
One of the interesting applications of computer vision is to be able to identify or detect persons in real world. This problem has been posed in the context of identifying people in television series [2] or in multi-camera networks [8]. However, a common scenario for this problem is to be able to identify people among images prevalent on social networks. In this paper we present a method that aims...
In this paper proposed a novel energy aware routing algorithm for ad-hoc network, called Stability of patH and residUal energy Based (SHUB) protocol. SHUB is used two important requirement of ad-hoc network as energy aware metric, link stability and path stability are used to prolong network lifetime. Link stability is calculated using link expiration time prediction algorithm and residual energy...
Topic-models for video analysis have been used for unsupervised identification of normal activity in videos, thereby enabling the detection of anomalous actions. However, while intervals containing anomalies are detected, it has not been possible to localize the anomalous activities in such models. This is a challenging problem as the abnormal content is usually a small fraction of the entire video...
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