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Romy Müller, Marcel Dürschmidt, Julian Ullrich, Carsten Knoll, Sascha Weber and Steffen Seitz
Deep neural networks are powerful image classifiers but do they attend to similar image areas as humans? While previous studies have investigated how this similarity is shaped by technological factors, little is known about the role of factors that affec...
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Qiyan Li, Zhi Weng, Zhiqiang Zheng and Lixin Wang
The decrease in lake area has garnered significant attention within the global ecological community, prompting extensive research in remote sensing and computer vision to accurately segment lake areas from satellite images. However, existing image segmen...
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Assaf B. Spanier, Dor Steiner, Navon Sahalo, Yoel Abecassis, Dan Ziv, Ido Hefetz and Shimon Kimchi
Fingerprint analysis has long been a cornerstone in criminal investigations for suspect identification. Beyond this conventional role, recent efforts have aimed to extract additional demographic information from fingerprints, such as gender, age, and nat...
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Abderrazzaq Kharroubi, Zouhair Ballouch, Rafika Hajji, Anass Yarroudh and Roland Billen
Railway scene understanding is crucial for various applications, including autonomous trains, digital twining, and infrastructure change monitoring. However, the development of the latter is constrained by the lack of annotated datasets and limitations o...
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Muhammad Akhtar, Iqbal Murtza, Muhammad Adnan and Ayesha Saadia
Natural scene classification, which has potential applications in precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, and disaster management, poses significant challenges due to variations in the spatial resolution, spectral resolution, texture, and size o...
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Sangwon Lee, Hyemi Kim and Gil-Jin Jang
Audio classification; music information retrieval; audio scene characterization; temporal localization of sound sources; audio indexing; audio surveillance systems; anomaly detection from audio sounds.
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Mohamad Mahmoud Al Rahhal, Yakoub Bazi, Hebah Elgibreen and Mansour Zuair
Zero-shot classification presents a challenge since it necessitates a model to categorize images belonging to classes it has not encountered during its training phase. Previous research in the field of remote sensing (RS) has explored this task by traini...
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Fan Liu and Jiandong Fang
Classroom interactivity is one of the important metrics for assessing classrooms, and identifying classroom interactivity through classroom image data is limited by the interference of complex teaching scenarios. However, audio data within the classroom ...
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Yongchao Song, Tao Huang, Xin Fu, Yahong Jiang, Jindong Xu, Jindong Zhao, Weiqing Yan and Xuan Wang
Lane line detection is a fundamental and critical task for geographic information perception of driverless and advanced assisted driving. However, the traditional lane line detection method relies on manual adjustment of parameters, and has poor universa...
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Xingguo Zhang, Yinping Sun, Qize Li, Xiaodi Li and Xinyu Shi
Aiming at the problem that the existing crowd counting methods cannot achieve accurate crowd counting and map visualization in a large scene, a crowd density estimation and mapping method based on surveillance video and GIS (CDEM-M) is proposed. Firstly,...
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