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mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sjy/papers/gjkm10.pdf20 Feb 2018: functionsfrom Table 1.The intention was, not only to test which algo-rithm yields the best policy performance, but alsoto examine the speed of convergence to the opti-mal policy. -
DEEP-CARVING: Discovering Visual Attributes by Carving Deep Neural…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2015-CVPR-Shankar.pdf13 Mar 2018: M}. For a test image xt, the task is to predictyt A, i.e. ... The vali-dation set and the test set contain 2104 and 2967 imagesrespectively. -
Robust Instance Recognition in Presence ofOcclusion and Clutter Ujwal …
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2014-ECCV-3D-recognition.pdf13 Mar 2018: We capture six test scenes with the same five objects. Eachtest scene has 400 500 frames containing multiple objects with different back-grounds/clutter and poses.Scenario 4: This scenario tests ... Recall. Pre. cis. ion. LineModSupp. SIterative(Edge). -
Gesture Recognition Under Small Sample Size Tae-Kyun Kim1 and ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2007-ACCV-Kim.pdf13 Mar 2018: High dimensional inputspace and a small training set often cause over-fitting of classifiers to the training data and poorgeneralization to new test data. ... 3. Nevertheless, the twointersection sets of the train and test sets are stillplaced in the -
The Effect of Cognitive Load on a Statistical Dialogue ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sjy/papers/gtht12.pdf20 Feb 2018: The averaged results are givenin Table 2. We performed a Kruskal test, followedby pairwise comparisons for every scenario for eachanswer and all differences are statistically signifi-cant (p < 0.03) apart -
DISTRIBUTED DIALOGUE POLICIES FOR MULTI-DOMAIN STATISTICAL…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sjy/papers/gkty15.pdf20 Feb 2018: Bold values are statis-tically significant compared to non-bold values in the same groupusing an unpaired t-test with p < 0.01. ... The difference between bold valuesand non-bold values is statistically significant using an unpaired t-test where p < 0.02. -
TPAMI-0554-0706-2 1..14
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/article/2007-PAMI-Kim.pdf13 Mar 2018: We used 18 randomlyselected training/test combinations of the sequences forreporting identification rates. ... The test recognition rates changed byless than 1 percent for all of the different trials of randompartitioning. -
Learning to Track with Multiple Observers Björn StengerComputer…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2009-CVPR-hand-tracking.pdf13 Mar 2018: The running of tests consisting of all possible combina-tions of all trackers on all test sequences would take a pro-hibitive amount of time to complete. ... In order to test the validity of such a setup, weperformed tests using the complete tracking -
Latent Intention Dialogue Models Tsung-Hsien Wen 1 * Yishu ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sjy/papers/wmby17.pdf20 Feb 2018: During test-ing, we greedily selected the most probable intention andapplied beam search with the beamwidth set to 10 when de-coding the response. ... The significance test is based on atwo-tailed student-t test, between NDM and LIDMs. -
Tracking Using Online Feature Selectionand a Local Generative Model…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2007-BMVC-Woodley.pdf13 Mar 2018: We perform the adapted online feature selection algorithm (see Alg. 1) on a numberof test sequences. ... We take a single test image, and create a test sequence by adding fixed size, randomlypositioned black squares to simulate occlusion.
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