no code implementations • 16 Feb 2024 • Zae Myung Kim, Kwang Hee Lee, Preston Zhu, Vipul Raheja, Dongyeop Kang
With the advent of large language models (LLM), the line between human-crafted and machine-generated texts has become increasingly blurred.
1 code implementation • ICCV 2021 • Kwang Hee Lee, Chaewon Park, Junghyun Oh, Nojun Kwak
LFI-CAM generates an attention map for visual explanation during forward propagation, at the same time, leverages the attention map to improve the classification performance through the attention mechanism.
1 code implementation • 24 Jan 2019 • Taewon Kang, Kwang Hee Lee
Unsupervised image translation aims to learn the transformation from a source domain to another target domain given unpaired training data.
5 code implementations • CVPR 2019 • Dae Young Park, Kwang Hee Lee
Arbitrary style transfer aims to synthesize a content image with the style of an image to create a third image that has never been seen before.
no code implementations • 25 Jul 2018 • Kwang Hee Lee, Chanki Yu, Sang Wook Lee
For a structure where a model is fitted, the inliers of other structures are regarded as outliers when multiple structures are present.
no code implementations • 24 Jul 2018 • Kwang Hee Lee, Sang Wook Lee
Experimental results demonstrate that our method can generate more reliable and consistent hypotheses than random sampling-based methods for estimating multiple structures from data with many outliers.
no code implementations • 10 Feb 2018 • Kyung Pyo Ko, Kwang Hee Lee, Mi So Jang, Gun Hong Park
The confusion in trademarks is based on the visual, phonetic or conceptual similarity of the marks.
no code implementations • 18 Sep 2015 • Kwang Hee Lee, Changsoo Je, Sang Wook Lee
Multiple color stripes have been employed for structured light-based rapid range imaging to increase the number of uniquely identifiable stripes.
no code implementations • 31 Aug 2015 • Changsoo Je, Kwang Hee Lee, Sang Wook Lee
Employing additional projectors to broaden the imaging area is a challenging problem since simultaneous projection of multiple patterns results in their superposition in the light-intersected areas and the recognition of original patterns is by no means trivial.