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Database independent Migration of Objects into an Object-Relational Database
This paper reports on the CERN-based WISDOM project which is studying the
serialisation and deserialisation of data to/from an object database
(objectivity) and ORACLE 9i.Comment: 26 pages, 18 figures; CMS CERN Conference Report cr02_01
The Secrets of Salient Object Segmentation
In this paper we provide an extensive evaluation of fixation prediction and
salient object segmentation algorithms as well as statistics of major datasets.
Our analysis identifies serious design flaws of existing salient object
benchmarks, called the dataset design bias, by over emphasizing the
stereotypical concepts of saliency. The dataset design bias does not only
create the discomforting disconnection between fixations and salient object
segmentation, but also misleads the algorithm designing. Based on our analysis,
we propose a new high quality dataset that offers both fixation and salient
object segmentation ground-truth. With fixations and salient object being
presented simultaneously, we are able to bridge the gap between fixations and
salient objects, and propose a novel method for salient object segmentation.
Finally, we report significant benchmark progress on three existing datasets of
segmenting salient objectsComment: 15 pages, 8 figures. Conference version was accepted by CVPR 201
Stable Prehensile Pushing: In-Hand Manipulation with Alternating Sticking Contacts
This paper presents an approach to in-hand manipulation planning that
exploits the mechanics of alternating sticking contact. Particularly, we
consider the problem of manipulating a grasped object using external pushes for
which the pusher sticks to the object. Given the physical properties of the
object, frictional coefficients at contacts and a desired regrasp on the
object, we propose a sampling-based planning framework that builds a pushing
strategy concatenating different feasible stable pushes to achieve the desired
regrasp. An efficient dynamics formulation allows us to plan in-hand
manipulations 100-1000 times faster than our previous work which builds upon a
complementarity formulation. Experimental observations for the generated plans
show that the object precisely moves in the grasp as expected by the planner.
Video Summary -- youtu.be/qOTKRJMx6HoComment: IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation 201
Detecting and Grouping Identical Objects for Region Proposal and Classification
Often multiple instances of an object occur in the same scene, for example in
a warehouse. Unsupervised multi-instance object discovery algorithms are able
to detect and identify such objects. We use such an algorithm to provide object
proposals to a convolutional neural network (CNN) based classifier. This
results in fewer regions to evaluate, compared to traditional region proposal
algorithms. Additionally, it enables using the joint probability of multiple
instances of an object, resulting in improved classification accuracy. The
proposed technique can also split a single class into multiple sub-classes
corresponding to the different object types, enabling hierarchical
classification.Comment: IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR),
Workshop Deep Learning for Robotic Vision, 21 July, 2017, Honolulu, Hawai
Forum Session at the First International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC03)
The First International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC) was held in Trento, December 15-18, 2003. The focus of the conference ---Service Oriented Computing (SOC)--- is the new emerging paradigm for distributed computing and e-business processing that has evolved from object-oriented and component computing to enable building agile networks of collaborating business applications distributed within and across organizational boundaries. Of the 181 papers submitted to the ICSOC conference, 10 were selected for the forum session which took place on December the 16th, 2003. The papers were chosen based on their technical quality, originality, relevance to SOC and for their nature of being best suited for a poster presentation or a demonstration. This technical report contains the 10 papers presented during the forum session at the ICSOC conference. In particular, the last two papers in the report ere submitted as industrial papers
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