Although research in computer vision for recognizing 3D objects
in photographs dates back to the 1960s, progress was relatively
slow until the turn of the millennium, and only now do we see the
emergence of effective techniques for recognizing object categories
with different appearances under large variations in the
observation conditions. Tremendous progress has been achieved in
the past five years, thanks largely to the integration of new data
representations, such as invariant semi-local features, developed
in the computer vision community with the effective models of data
distribution and classification procedures developed in the
statistical machine-learning community.
This volume is a post-event proceedings volume and contains
selected papers based on presentations given, and vivid discussions
held, during two workshops held in Taormina in 2003 and 2004. The
main goals of these two workshops were to promote the creation of
an international object recognition community, with common datasets
and evaluation procedures, to map the state of the art and identify
the main open problems and opportunities for synergistic research,
and to articulate the industrial and societal needs and
opportunities for object recognition research worldwide.
The 30 thoroughly revised papers presented are organized in the
following topical sections: recognition of specific objects,
recognition of object categories, recognition of object categories
with geometric relations, and joint recognition and
segmentation.
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