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July 10, 20265 min readHydroShear, a new physics-based simulator, teaches robots how to use their sense of touch to perform complex manipulation tasks, in a way that transfers seamlessly to the real world.
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WACV 20232023Product dimension is a crucial piece of information enabling customers make better buying decisions. Ecommerce websites extract dimension attributes to enable customers filter the search results according to their requirements. The existing methods extract dimension attributes from textual data like title and product description. However, this textual information often exists in an ambiguous, disorganized
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WACV 2023 Workshop on Video/Audio Quality in Computer Vision2023Lack of temporal synchronization between audio and video streams represents one of the major quality defects in videos. The defect is more prominent in dubbed media due to errors in post-production such as improper audio overlay. Prior works in Audio-Video sync detection rely on either lip synchronization methods, which cannot be applied to dubbed media, or on self-supervised embeddings for general sound
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WACV 2023 Workshop on Video/Audio Quality in Computer Vision2023Selecting an ideal profile image to represent a person is a common problem with many applications. The ideal characteristics of a representative or profile image differ based on the application. In this work, we focus on selecting a representative face which is easy to recognise and aesthetically pleasing. Manually curating these images is time consuming, repetitive, and subjective. This makes the quality
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WACV 20232023Open-set logo recognition is commonly solved by first detecting possible logo regions and then matching the detected parts against an ever-evolving dataset of cropped logo images. The matching model, a metric learning problem, is especially challenging for logo recognition due to the mixture of text and symbols in logos. We propose two novel contributions to improve the matching model’s performance: (a)
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WSDM 20232023At E-Commerce stores such as Amazon, eBay, and Taobao, the shopping items and the query words that customers use to search for the items form a bipartite graph that captures search behavior. Such a query-item graph can be used to forecast search trends or improve search results. For example, generating query-item associations, which is equivalent to predicting links in the bipartite graph, can yield recommendations
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