Evaluating Shape Representations for Maya Glyph Classification

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作者
Can, Gulcan [1 ,2 ]
Odobez, Jean-Marc [2 ]
Gatica-Perez, Daniel [2 ]
机构
[1] Idiap Res Inst, Martigny, Switzerland
[2] Idiap Res Inst, Ctr Parc, Rue Marconi 19, CH-1920 Martigny, Switzerland
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关键词
HOOSC; sparse autoencoder; sketch; Maya glyph;
D O I
10.1145/2905369
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C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Shape representations are critical for visual analysis of cultural heritage materials. This article studies two types of shape representations in a bag-of-words-based pipeline to recognize Maya glyphs. The first is a knowledge-driven Histogram of Orientation Shape Context (HOOSC) representation, and the second is a data-driven representation obtained by applying an unsupervised Sparse Autoencoder (SA). In addition to the glyph data, the generalization ability of the descriptors is investigated on a larger-scale sketch dataset. The contributions of this article are four-fold: (1) the evaluation of the performance of a data-driven auto-encoder approach for shape representation; (2) a comparative study of hand-designed HOOSC and data-driven SA; (3) an experimental protocol to assess the effect of the different parameters of both representations; and (4) bridging humanities and computer vision/machine learning for Maya studies, specifically for visual analysis of glyphs. From our experiments, the data-driven representation performs overall in par with the hand-designed representation for similar locality sizes on which the descriptor is computed. We also observe that a larger number of hidden units, the use of average pooling, and a larger training data size in the SA representation all improved the descriptor performance. Additionally, the characteristics of the data and stroke size play an important role in the learned representation.
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