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1 Biologically Inspired Vision-based Indoor Localization Zhihao Li, Ming Yang iLab@TongjiU

2 Motivation Human vision is the gold standard for most vision tasks. W. Choi, Y. -W. Chao, C. Pantofaru, S. Savarese. "Understanding Indoor Scenes Using 3D Geometric Phrases" in CVPR, 2013.

3 Indoor Environment GLOBAL FEATURESLOCAL FEATURES A. Quattoni and A. Torralba. Recognizing indoor scenes. In CVPR, 2009.

4 Biological Plausible Methods Visual Attention Mechanism: Saliency Map Gist of a scene

5 Visual Attention A neuromorphic model that simulates which elements of a visual scene are likely to attract the attention of human observers. Given an image or video sequence, the model computes a saliency map, which topographically encodes for conspicuity (or ``saliency'') at every location in the visual input. The model predicts human performance on a number of psychophysical tasks. L. Itti, C. Koch, Computational Modelling of Visual Attention, Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 194-203, Mar 2001.

6 Computational Visual Attention Calculate Saliency Map L. Itti, C. Koch, E. Niebur, A Model of Saliency-Based Visual Attention for Rapid Scene Analysis, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol. 20, No. 11, pp. 1254-1259, Nov 1998.

7 Gist of a Scene A simple context-based scene recognition algorithm using a multiscale set of early-visual features, which capture the GIST of the scene into a low- dimensional signature vector. C. Siagian, L. Itti, Rapid Biologically-Inspired Scene Classification Using Features Shared with Visual Attention, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 300-312, Feb 2007.

8 Our Approach

9 Current Progress Data set: 8 rooms (labs, offices), 62 positions, 1988 images extracted from 62 videos with average length of 30 seconds Test set: 398 images Training set: 1590 images Results (With top 10 nearest neighbors of each test image, these percentages show rate of at least 1 training image being correctly located at the same room): LDA: 96.5% (n_components = 62) No decomposition: 92.0% PCA: 91.7% (n_components = 0.97)

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