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Bogdan Alexe

Researcher at University of Bucharest

Publications -  20
Citations -  5822

Bogdan Alexe is an academic researcher from University of Bucharest. The author has contributed to research in topics: Object detection & Anomaly detection. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 19 publications receiving 5365 citations. Previous affiliations of Bogdan Alexe include ETH Zurich.

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Measuring the Objectness of Image Windows

TL;DR: In this paper, a generic objectness measure is proposed to quantify how likely an image window is to contain an object of any class, such as cows and telephones, from amorphous background elements such as grass and road.

Measuring the objectness of image windows

TL;DR: A generic objectness measure, quantifying how likely it is for an image window to contain an object of any class, and uses objectness as a complementary score in addition to the class-specific model, which leads to fewer false positives.
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ClassCut for unsupervised class segmentation

TL;DR: A novel method for unsupervised class segmentation on a set of images that alternates between segmenting object instances and learning a class model based on a segmentation energy defined over all images at the same time, which can be optimized efficiently by techniques used before in interactive segmentation.
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What is an object

TL;DR: A generic objectness measure, quantifying how likely it is for an image window to contain an object of any class, is presented, combining in a Bayesian framework several image cues measuring characteristics of objects, such as appearing different from their surroundings and having a closed boundary.
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Weakly Supervised Localization and Learning with Generic Knowledge

TL;DR: A conditional random field that starts from generic knowledge and then progressively adapts to the new class is proposed that allows training any state-of-the-art object detector in a weakly supervised fashion, although it would normally require object location annotations.