In this paper, a new recursive neural network model, able to process directed acyclic graphs with labeled edges, is introduced, in order to address the problem of object detection in images. In fact, the detection is a preliminary step in any object recognition system. The proposed method assumes a graph-based representation of images, that combines both spatial and visual features. In particular, after segmentation, an edge between two nodes stands for the adjacency relationship of two homogeneous regions, the edge label collects information on their relative positions, whereas node labels contain visual and geometric information on each region (area, color, texture, etc.). Such graphs are then processed by the recursive model in order to determine the eventual presence and the position of objects inside the image. Some experiments on face detection, carried out on scenes acquired by an indoor camera, are reported, showing very promising results. The proposed technique is general and can be applied in different object detection systems, since it does not include any a priori knowledge on the particular problem.

Bianchini, M., Maggini, M., Sarti, L., Scarselli, F. (2004). Recursive neural networks for object detection. In Proceedings of IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2004) (pp.1911-1915). IEEE [10.1109/IJCNN.2004.1380903].

Recursive neural networks for object detection

BIANCHINI, MONICA;MAGGINI, MARCO;SARTI, LORENZO;SCARSELLI, FRANCO
2004-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, a new recursive neural network model, able to process directed acyclic graphs with labeled edges, is introduced, in order to address the problem of object detection in images. In fact, the detection is a preliminary step in any object recognition system. The proposed method assumes a graph-based representation of images, that combines both spatial and visual features. In particular, after segmentation, an edge between two nodes stands for the adjacency relationship of two homogeneous regions, the edge label collects information on their relative positions, whereas node labels contain visual and geometric information on each region (area, color, texture, etc.). Such graphs are then processed by the recursive model in order to determine the eventual presence and the position of objects inside the image. Some experiments on face detection, carried out on scenes acquired by an indoor camera, are reported, showing very promising results. The proposed technique is general and can be applied in different object detection systems, since it does not include any a priori knowledge on the particular problem.
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Bianchini, M., Maggini, M., Sarti, L., Scarselli, F. (2004). Recursive neural networks for object detection. In Proceedings of IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2004) (pp.1911-1915). IEEE [10.1109/IJCNN.2004.1380903].
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