Avraham Levy
Hewlett-Packard
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international conference on computer vision | 2001
Avraham Levy; Michael Lindenbaum
The Karhunen-Loeve (KL) transform is an optimal method for approximating a set of vectors or images by a low dimensional subspace. The method provides the optimal partial KL basis, which minimizes the MSE between the given set of vectors and their projections on this basis. In computer vision it is used for a variety of tasks such as object recognition, motion estimation, visual learning and object tracking. Calculating the IU basis for N images of size M , where M >> N , requires roughly O ( M N 2 ) operations and O ( M N ) units of memory. In many applications, this large computational demands may be prohibitive. Here, we suggest an approach to reduce the computational effort, relying on the relatively small dimension (denoted K ) of the partial KL basis, that is usually needed. We propose an algorithm that does not require to store the entire set of input images before proceeding to the calculation of the KL basis. Rather, it takes the images in small blocks and updates the required KL basis sequentially.
Archive | 2000
Izhak Baharav; Cormac Herley; Yihong Xu; Jonathan Yen; Timothy Harrison; Doron Shaked; Avraham Levy; Angela K. Hanson; Terry P. Mahoney
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Avraham Levy; Neri Merhav
Archive | 2000
Jonathan Yen; Chit Wei Saw; Doron Shaked; Avraham Levy
Archive | 2000
Doron Shaked; Avraham Levy; Izhak Baharav
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Jonathan Yen; Doron Shaked; Avraham Levy; Renato Keshet
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Doron Shaked; Avraham Levy; Jonathan Yen
Archive | 2002
Avraham Levy; Doron Shaked
Archive | 2001
Doron Shaked; Avraham Levy; Jonathan Yen
Archive | 2003
Avraham Levy; Doron Shaked