(Hyper)-Graphs Inference through Convex Relaxations and Move Making Algorithms - Contributions and Applications in Artificial Vision (Paperback)

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Computational visual perception seeks to reproduce human vision through the combination of visual sensors, artificial intelligence, and computing. To this end, computer vision tasks are often reformulated as mathematical inference problems where the objective is to determine the set of parameters corresponding to the lowest potential of a task-specific objective function. Graphical models have been the most popular formulation in the field over the past two decades where the problem is viewed as a discrete assignment labeling one. Modularity, scalability, and portability are the main strengths of these methods which once combined with efficient inference algorithms they could lead to state of the art results. This monograph focuses on the inference component of the problem and in particular discusses in a systematic manner the most commonly used optimization principles in the context of graphical models. It looks at inference over low rank models (interactions between variables are constrained to pairs) as well as higher order ones (arbitrary set of variables determine hyper-cliques on which constraints are introduced) and seeks a concise, self-contained presentation of prior art as well as the presentation of the current state of the art methods in the field.

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Computational visual perception seeks to reproduce human vision through the combination of visual sensors, artificial intelligence, and computing. To this end, computer vision tasks are often reformulated as mathematical inference problems where the objective is to determine the set of parameters corresponding to the lowest potential of a task-specific objective function. Graphical models have been the most popular formulation in the field over the past two decades where the problem is viewed as a discrete assignment labeling one. Modularity, scalability, and portability are the main strengths of these methods which once combined with efficient inference algorithms they could lead to state of the art results. This monograph focuses on the inference component of the problem and in particular discusses in a systematic manner the most commonly used optimization principles in the context of graphical models. It looks at inference over low rank models (interactions between variables are constrained to pairs) as well as higher order ones (arbitrary set of variables determine hyper-cliques on which constraints are introduced) and seeks a concise, self-contained presentation of prior art as well as the presentation of the current state of the art methods in the field.

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Imprint

Now Publishers Inc

Country of origin

United States

Series

Foundations and Trends (R) in Computer Graphics and Vision

Release date

May 2016

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

2016

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Dimensions

234 x 156 x 6mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

118

ISBN-13

978-1-68083-138-2

Barcode

9781680831382

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LSN

1-68083-138-0



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