Computational Vision at UC Irvine




Probabilistic modelling of text data in the bag-of-words representation has been dominated by directed graphical models such as pLSI, LDA, NMF, and discrete PCA. Recently, state of the art performance on visual object recognition has also been reported using variants of these models. We introduce an alternative undirected graphical model suitable for modelling count data. This Rate Adapting Poisson (RAP) model is shown to generate superior dimensionally reduced representations for subsequent retrieval or classification. Models are trained using contrastive divergence while inference of latent topical representations is efficiently achieved through a simple matrix multiplication.
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Gehler, P. V., A. D. Holub and M. Welling. The rate adapting poisson model for information retrieval and object recognition. New York, NY, USA, 2006. ACM Press.



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