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Use of context in vision processing

Authors :
Anton Nijholt
Yuri Ivanov
Ralph Braspenning
Maja Pantic
Louis-Philippe Morency
Hamid Aghajan
Ming-Hsuan Yang
Source :
Workshop on Use of Context in Vision Processing (UCVP 2009): in conjunction with Eleventh International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces and Workshop on Machine Learning for Multi-modal Interaction (ICMI-MLMI 2009), 1-3, STARTPAGE=1;ENDPAGE=3;TITLE=Workshop on Use of Context in Vision Processing (UCVP 2009)
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
ACM, 2009.

Abstract

Recent efforts in defining ambient intelligence applications based on user-centric concepts, the advent of technology in different sensing modalities as well as the expanding interest in multi-modal information fusion and situation-aware and dynamic vision processing algorithms have created a common motivation across different research disciplines to utilize context as a key enabler of application-oriented vision systems design. Improved robustness, efficient use of sensing and computing resources, dynamic task assignment to different operating modules as well as adaptation to event and user behavior models are among the benefits a vision processing system can gain through the utilization of contextual information. The Workshop on Use of Context in Vision Processing (UCVP) aims to address the opportunities in incorporating contextual information in algorithm design for single or multi-camera vision systems, as well as systems in which vision is complemented with other sensing modalities, such as audio, motion, proximity, occupancy, and others.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Workshop on Use of Context in Vision Processing
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b8499314cc263c9666a2b5ba124742e4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145/1722156.1722157