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A remembrance of things (best) forgotten: The 'allegorical past' and the feminist imagination
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Feminist theology© 2012. The definitive version is available at http://fth.sagepub.com/This article discusses the US TV series Mad Men, which is set in an advertising agency in 1960s New York, in relation to two key elements which seem significant for a consideration of the current state of feminism in church and academy, both of which centre around what it means to remember or (not) to forget
MACNet:Multi-scale Atrous Convolution Networks for Food Places Classification in Egocentric Photo-Streams
First-person (wearable) camera continually captures unscripted interactions
of the camera user with objects, people, and scenes reflecting his personal and
relational tendencies. One of the preferences of people is their interaction
with food events. The regulation of food intake and its duration has a great
importance to protect against diseases. Consequently, this work aims to develop
a smart model that is able to determine the recurrences of a person on food
places during a day. This model is based on a deep end-to-end model for
automatic food places recognition by analyzing egocentric photo-streams. In
this paper, we apply multi-scale Atrous convolution networks to extract the key
features related to food places of the input images. The proposed model is
evaluated on an in-house private dataset called "EgoFoodPlaces". Experimental
results shows promising results of food places classification recognition in
egocentric photo-streams.Comment: 10 pages, accepted in ECCV at EPIC 201
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