[Crib-list] Computational Research in Boston Seminar (CRiB) -- Friday, 10/07/2005 -- Stata Center -- Room 32-144 (fwd)
Shirley Entzminger
daisymae at math.mit.edu
Fri Oct 7 07:35:13 EDT 2005
TODAY...
COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH IN BOSTON SEMINAR
DATE: Friday, October 7, 2005
TIME: 12:30 PM
LOCATION: Building 32, Room 144
(Stata Center)
(Pizza and beverages will be provided.)
TOPIC: THE PYRAMID MATCH KERNEL:
DISCRIMINATIVE CLASSIFICATION AND REGRESSION WITH SETS OF FEATURES
SPEAKER: KRISTEN GRAUMAN
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ABSTRACT:
In numerous domains it is useful to represent a single example by the
collection of the local features or parts that comprise it. However,
kernel-based classification or regression is challenging with this
representation, since the sets of features may vary in cardinality and elements
lack a meaningful ordering. Existing methods compare feature sets by searching
for explicit correspondences between their elements (which is too costly for
large scale problems) or fitting parametric distributions to the sets (which
makes restrictive assumptions about the data).
We present a new efficient kernel function which maps unordered feature sets to
multi-resolution histograms and computes a weighted histogram intersection in
this space. This "pyramid match' computation is linear in the number of
features, and it implicitly finds correspondences based on the finest
resolution histogram cell where a matched pair first appears. Since the kernel
allows partial matches and does not penalize the presence of extra features, it
is robust to clutter. We show the kernel function is positive-definite, making
it valid for use in learning algorithms whose optimal solutions are guaranteed
only for Mercer kernels. We demonstrate our algorithm on object recognition,
3-D human pose estimation, and time of publication inference tasks and show it
to be accurate and dramatically faster than current approaches.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Mathematics
Cambridge, MA 02139
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