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    A long line (set line) retrieval system (abstract)

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    Scene recovery from many randomly distributed single pixel cameras

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    Supporting ground-truth annotation of image datasets using clustering

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    Detecting abnormal fish trajectories using clustered and labeled data

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    We propose an approach for the analysis of fish trajectories in unconstrained underwater videos. Trajectories are classified into two classes: normal trajectories which contain the usual behavior of fish and abnormal trajectories which indicate the behaviors that are not as common as the normal class. The paper presents two innovations: 1) a novel approach to abnormal trajectory detection and 2) improved performance on video based abnormal trajectory analysis of fish in unconstrained conditions. First we extract a set of features from trajectories and apply PCA. We then perform clustering on a subset of features. Based on the clustering, outlier detection is applied to each cluster. Improved results are obtained which is significant considering the challenges of underwater environments, low video quality, and erratic movement of fish

    Supporting Ground-Truth annotation of image datasets using clustering

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    How good are your fits? Unbinned multivariate goodness-of-fit tests in high energy physics

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    Multivariate analyses play an important role in high energy physics. Such analyses often involve performing an unbinned maximum likelihood fit of a probability density function (p.d.f.) to the data. This paper explores a variety of unbinned methods for determining the goodness of fit of the p.d.f. to the data. The application and performance of each method is discussed in the context of a real-life high energy physics analysis (a Dalitz-plot analysis). Several of the methods presented in this paper can also be used for the non-parametric determination of whether two samples originate from the same parent p.d.f. This can be used, e.g., to determine the quality of a detector Monte Carlo simulation without the need for a parametric expression of the efficiency.Comment: 32 pages, 12 figure

    Uncertainty-Aware Estimation of Population Abundance using Machine Learning

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    Machine Learning is widely used for mining collections, such as images, sounds, or texts, by classifying their elements into categories. Automatic classication based on supervised learning requires groundtruth datasets for modeling the elements to classify, and for testing the quality of the classication. Because collecting groundtruth is tedious, a method for estimating the potential errors in large datasets based on limited groundtruth is ne
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