Deep Learning from Temporal Coherence in Video
author: Ronan Collobert,
NEC Laboratories America, Inc.
published: Aug. 26, 2009, recorded: June 2009, views: 6699
published: Aug. 26, 2009, recorded: June 2009, views: 6699
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This work proposes a learning method for deep architectures that takes advantage of sequential data, in particular from the temporal coherence that naturally exists in unlabeled video recordings. That is, two successive frames are likely to contain the same object or objects. This coherence is used as a supervisory signal over the unlabeled data, and is used to improve the performance on a supervised task of interest. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this method on some pose invariant object and face recognition tasks.
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This is nice presentation because it chooses bit different way of learning from large unlabeled datasets, especially when they are sequential as videos. The results are attractive... however, the presentation seemed little bit too high level. It would be nice if more technical details would be involved.
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