Title :
A grammar for hierarchical object descriptions in logic programs
Author :
Parag, Toufiq ; Bahlmann, Claus ; Shet, Vinay ; Singh, Maneesh
Author_Institution :
Janelia Farm Res., Ashburn, VA, USA
Abstract :
Modeling objects using formal grammars has recently regained much attention in computer vision. Probabilistic logic programming, such as Bilattice based Logical Reasoning (BLR), is shown to produce impressive results in object detection/recognition. Although hierarchical object descriptions are preferred in high-level vision tasks for several reasons, BLR has been applied to non-hierarchical object grammars (compositional descriptions of object class). To better align logic programs (esp. BLR) with compositional object hierarchies, we provide a formal grammar, which can guide domain experts to describe objects. That is, we introduce a context-sensitive specification grammar or a meta-grammar, the language of which is the set of all possible object grammars. We show the practicality of the approach by an automatic compiler that translates example object grammars into a BLR logic program and applied it for detecting Graphical User Interface (GUI) components.
Keywords :
context-sensitive grammars; inference mechanisms; logic programming; probabilistic logic; BLR; GUI components; automatic compiler; bilattice-based logical reasoning; compositional object hierarchies; computer vision; context-sensitive specification grammar; formal grammars; graphical user interface components; hierarchical object descriptions; high-level vision tasks; meta-grammar; nonhierarchical object grammars; object class compositional descriptions; object detection; object grammars; object modeling; object recognition; probabilistic logic programming; Clocks; Feature extraction; Grammar; Graphical user interfaces; Semantics; Stochastic processes; Syntactics;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2012 IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Conference_Location :
Providence, RI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1611-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2160-7508
DOI :
10.1109/CVPRW.2012.6239171