881 research outputs found
Online Multi-Object Tracking Using CNN-based Single Object Tracker with Spatial-Temporal Attention Mechanism
In this paper, we propose a CNN-based framework for online MOT. This
framework utilizes the merits of single object trackers in adapting appearance
models and searching for target in the next frame. Simply applying single
object tracker for MOT will encounter the problem in computational efficiency
and drifted results caused by occlusion. Our framework achieves computational
efficiency by sharing features and using ROI-Pooling to obtain individual
features for each target. Some online learned target-specific CNN layers are
used for adapting the appearance model for each target. In the framework, we
introduce spatial-temporal attention mechanism (STAM) to handle the drift
caused by occlusion and interaction among targets. The visibility map of the
target is learned and used for inferring the spatial attention map. The spatial
attention map is then applied to weight the features. Besides, the occlusion
status can be estimated from the visibility map, which controls the online
updating process via weighted loss on training samples with different occlusion
statuses in different frames. It can be considered as temporal attention
mechanism. The proposed algorithm achieves 34.3% and 46.0% in MOTA on
challenging MOT15 and MOT16 benchmark dataset respectively.Comment: Accepted at International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) 201
Grand-canonical Monte-Carlo simulation methods for charge-decorated cluster expansions
Monte-Carlo sampling of lattice model Hamiltonians is a well-established
technique in statistical mechanics for studying the configurational entropy of
crystalline materials. When species to be distributed on the lattice model
carry charge, the charge balance constraint on the overall system prohibits
single-site Metropolis exchanges in MC. In this article, we propose two methods
to perform MC sampling in the grand-canonical ensemble in the presence of a
charge-balance constraint. The table-exchange method (TE) constructs small
charge-conserving excitations, and the square-charge bias method (SCB) allows
the system to temporarily drift away from charge neutrality. We illustrate the
effect of internal hyper-parameters on the efficiency of these algorithms and
suggest practical strategies on how to apply these algorithms to real
applications
Harnessing the power of the general public for crowdsourced business intelligence: a survey
International audienceCrowdsourced business intelligence (CrowdBI), which leverages the crowdsourced user-generated data to extract useful knowledge about business and create marketing intelligence to excel in the business environment, has become a surging research topic in recent years. Compared with the traditional business intelligence that is based on the firm-owned data and survey data, CrowdBI faces numerous unique issues, such as customer behavior analysis, brand tracking, and product improvement, demand forecasting and trend analysis, competitive intelligence, business popularity analysis and site recommendation, and urban commercial analysis. This paper first characterizes the concept model and unique features and presents a generic framework for CrowdBI. It also investigates novel application areas as well as the key challenges and techniques of CrowdBI. Furthermore, we make discussions about the future research directions of CrowdBI
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