 | 2011 |
| 11 |  | Wojciech Samek,
Alexander Binder,
Motoaki Kawanabe:
Multi-task Learning via Non-sparse Multiple Kernel Learning.
CAIP (1) 2011: 335-342 |
| 10 |  | Alexander Binder,
Wojciech Samek,
Marius Kloft,
Christina Müller,
Klaus-Robert Müller,
Motoaki Kawanabe:
The Joint Submission of the TU Berlin and Fraunhofer FIRST (TUBFI) to the ImageCLEF2011 Photo Annotation Task.
CLEF (Notebook Papers/Labs/Workshop) 2011 |
| 9 |  | Motoaki Kawanabe,
Alexander Binder,
Christina Müller,
Wojciech Wojcikiewicz:
Multi-modal visual concept classification of images via Markov random walk over tags.
WACV 2011: 396-401 |
| 8 |  | Alexander Binder,
Shinichi Nakajima,
Marius Kloft,
Christina Müller,
Wojciech Samek,
Ulf Brefeld,
Klaus-Robert Müller,
Motoaki Kawanabe:
Insights from Classifying Visual Concepts with Multiple Kernel Learning
CoRR abs/1112.3697: (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 7 |  | Alexander Binder,
Wojciech Wojcikiewicz,
Christina Müller,
Motoaki Kawanabe:
A Hybrid Supervised-Unsupervised Vocabulary Generation Algorithm for Visual Concept Recognition.
ACCV (3) 2010: 95-108 |
| 6 |  | Wojciech Wojcikiewicz,
Alexander Binder,
Motoaki Kawanabe:
Shrinking large visual vocabularies using multi-label agglomerative information bottleneck.
ICIP 2010: 3849-3852 |
| 5 |  | Wojciech Wojcikiewicz,
Alexander Binder,
Motoaki Kawanabe:
Enhancing Image Classification with Class-wise Clustered Vocabularies.
ICPR 2010: 1060-1063 |
| 4 |  | Sören Sonnenburg,
Gunnar Rätsch,
Sebastian Henschel,
Christian Widmer,
Jonas Behr,
Alexander Zien,
Fabio De Bona,
Alexander Binder,
Christian Gehl,
Vojtech Franc:
The SHOGUN Machine Learning Toolbox.
Journal of Machine Learning Research 11: 1799-1802 (2010) |
| 2009 |
| 3 |  | Alexander Binder,
Motoaki Kawanabe,
Ulf Brefeld:
Efficient Classification of Images with Taxonomies.
ACCV (3) 2009: 351-362 |
| 2 |  | Motoaki Kawanabe,
Shinichi Nakajima,
Alexander Binder:
A procedure of adaptive kernel combination with kernel-target alignment for object classification.
CIVR 2009 |
| 1 |  | Alexander Binder,
Motoaki Kawanabe:
Enhancing Recognition of Visual Concepts with Primitive Color Histograms via Non-sparse Multiple Kernel Learning.
CLEF (2) 2009: 269-276 |