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Not far away from home : a relational distance-based approach to understanding images of houses
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Abstract
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Augmenting vision systems with high-level knowledge and reasoning can improve lower-level vision processes, by using richer and more structured information. In this paper we tackle the problem of delimiting conceptual elements of street views based on spatial relations between lower-level components, e. g. the element 'house' is composed of windows and a door in a spatial arrangement. We use structured data: each concept can be seen as a graph representing spatial relations between components, e. g. in terms of right, up, close. We employ a distance-based approach between logical interpretations to match parts of images with known examples and provide an experimental evaluation on real images. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Lecture notes in computer science. - Berlin, 1973, currens
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Source (book)
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20th International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming (ILP), JUN 27-30, 2010, Florence, ITALY
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Publication
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Berlin
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Springer-verlag berlin
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2011
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ISBN
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978-3-642-21294-9
978-3-642-21295-6
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Volume/pages
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6489
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ISI
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000325925600006
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