Edge guided single depth image super resolution
Jun Xie, Rogerio Schmidt Feris, et al.
ICIP 2014
Most predictive models built for binary decision problems compute a real valued score as an intermediate step and then apply a threshold on this score to make a final decision. Conventionally, the threshold is chosen which optimizes a desired performance metric (such as accuracy, F-score, precision@k, recall@k, etc.) on the training set. However very often in practice it so happens that the same threshold when applied to a test set, results in a sub-optimal performance because of drift in test distribution. In this work we propose a method that adaptively changes the threshold such that the optimal performance achieved on the training set is maintained. The method is completely unsupervised and is based on fitting a parametric mixture model to the test scores and choosing the threshold that optimizes a performance metric based on the corresponding parametric approximation.
Jun Xie, Rogerio Schmidt Feris, et al.
ICIP 2014
Ritendra Datta, Jianying Hu, et al.
ICPR 2008
Eugene H. Ratzlaff
ICDAR 2001
Srideepika Jayaraman, Chandra Reddy, et al.
Big Data 2021