Localisation Fitness in GP for Object Detection
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- @InProceedings{zhang:evows06,
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author = "Mengjie Zhang and Malcolm Lett",
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title = "Localisation Fitness in {GP} for Object Detection",
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booktitle = "Applications of Evolutionary Computing,
EvoWorkshops2006: {EvoBIO}, {EvoCOMNET}, {EvoHOT},
{EvoIASP}, {EvoInteraction}, {EvoMUSART}, {EvoSTOC}",
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year = "2006",
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month = "10-12 " # apr,
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editor = "Franz Rothlauf and Jurgen Branke and
Stefano Cagnoni and Ernesto Costa and Carlos Cotta and
Rolf Drechsler and Evelyne Lutton and Penousal Machado and
Jason H. Moore and Juan Romero and George D. Smith and
Giovanni Squillero and Hideyuki Takagi",
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series = "LNCS",
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volume = "3907",
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publisher = "Springer Verlag",
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address = "Budapest",
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publisher_address = "Berlin",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISBN = "3-540-33237-5",
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pages = "472--483",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/11732242_42",
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abstract = "two new fitness functions in genetic programming for
object detection particularly object localisation
problems. Both fitness functions use weighted F-measure
of a genetic program and consider the localisation
fitness values of the detected object locations, which
are the relative weights of these locations to the
target object centres. The first fitness function
calculates the weighted localisation fitness of each
detected object, then uses these localisation fitness
values of all the detected objects to construct the
final fitness of a genetic program. The second fitness
function calculates the average locations of all the
detected object centres then calculates the weighted
localisation fitness value of the averaged position.
The two fitness functions are examined and compared
with an existing fitness function on three object
detection problems of increasing difficulty. The
results suggest that almost all the objects of interest
in the large images can be successfully detected by all
the three fitness functions, but the two new fitness
functions can result in far fewer false alarms and
spend much less training time.",
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notes = "part of \cite{evows06}",
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Malcolm Lett
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