ABSTRACT Visual memory plays an important role for the human’s visual system to detect objects. The features of an object stored in the visual memory have much lower dimensions than the features contained within an image. We simulate the visual memory as a feature learning and feature imagination (FLFI) process to build an object detection algorithm. The method is constructed by a bottom-up feature learning and a top-down feature imagination. The proposed object detection method is tested using publicly available benchmark data sets, and the result indicates that it is fast and more robust.
Object detection based on visual memory: a feature learning and feature imagination process
Houde Dai,Mingqiang Lin,Wei Jiang
Published 2018 in Enterprise Information Systems
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2018
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Enterprise Information Systems
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2018-10-29
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