Ulrich Buddemeier
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computer vision and pattern recognition | 2009
Yan-Tao Zheng; Ming Zhao; Yang Song; Hartwig Adam; Ulrich Buddemeier; Alessandro Bissacco; Fernando Brucher; Tat-Seng Chua; Hartmut Neven
Modeling and recognizing landmarks at world-scale is a useful yet challenging task. There exists no readily available list of worldwide landmarks. Obtaining reliable visual models for each landmark can also pose problems, and efficiency is another challenge for such a large scale system. This paper leverages the vast amount of multimedia data on the Web, the availability of an Internet image search engine, and advances in object recognition and clustering techniques, to address these issues. First, a comprehensive list of landmarks is mined from two sources: (1) ~20 million GPS-tagged photos and (2) online tour guide Web pages. Candidate images for each landmark are then obtained from photo sharing Websites or by querying an image search engine. Second, landmark visual models are built by pruning candidate images using efficient image matching and unsupervised clustering techniques. Finally, the landmarks and their visual models are validated by checking authorship of their member images. The resulting landmark recognition engine incorporates 5312 landmarks from 1259 cities in 144 countries. The experiments demonstrate that the engine can deliver satisfactory recognition performance with high efficiency.
acm multimedia | 2009
Yan-Tao Zheng; Ming Zhao; Yang Song; Hartwig Adam; Ulrich Buddemeier; Alessandro Bissacco; Fernando Brucher; Tat-Seng Chua; Hartmut Neven; Jay Yagnik
We present a technical demonstration of a world-scale touristic landmark recognition engine. To build such an engine, we leverage ~21.4 million images, from photo sharing websites and Google Image Search, and around two thousand web articles to mine the landmark names and learn the visual models. The landmark recognition engine incorporates 5312 landmarks from 1259 cities in 144 countries. This demonstration gives three exhibits: (1) a live landmark recognition engine that can visually recognize landmarks in a given image; (2) an interactive navigation tool showing landmarks on Google Earth; and (3) sample visual clusters (landmark model images) and a list of 1000 randomly selected landmarks from our recognition engine with their iconic images.
Archive | 2008
Fernando Brucher; Ulrich Buddemeier; Hartwig Adam; Hartmut Neven
Archive | 2009
John Flynn; Ulrich Buddemeier; Henrik Stewenius; Hartmut Neven; Fernando Brucher; Hartwig Adam
Archive | 2001
Ulrich Buddemeier; Karin M. Derlich; Hartmut Neven
Archive | 2001
Randall Ho; David M. Westwood; James Stewartson; Luciano Pasquale Agostino Nocera; Ulrich Buddemeier; Gregory L. Lutter; Hartmut Neven
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Frank Paetzold; Ulrich Buddemeier; Yevgeniy V. Dzhurinskiy; Karin M. Derlich; Hartmut Neven
Archive | 2014
Ulrich Buddemeier; Gabriel Taubman; Hartwig Adam; Charles J. Rosenberg; Hartmut Neven; David Petrou; Fernando Brucher
Archive | 2009
Alessandro Bissacco; Ulrich Buddemeier; Hartmut Neven
Archive | 2008
Ulrich Buddemeier; Hartmut Neven