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Björn Fröhlich
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- affiliation: Daimler AG, Böblingen, Germany
- affiliation: University of Jena, Germany
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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c12]Jonas Uhrig, Eike Rehder, Björn Fröhlich, Uwe Franke, Thomas Brox:
Box2Pix: Single-Shot Instance Segmentation by Assigning Pixels to Object Boxes. Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2018: 292-299 - 2017
- [j2]Erik Rodner, Alexander Freytag, Paul Bodesheim, Björn Fröhlich, Joachim Denzler:
Large-Scale Gaussian Process Inference with Generalized Histogram Intersection Kernels for Visual Recognition Tasks. Int. J. Comput. Vis. 121(2): 253-280 (2017) - [c11]Lukas Schneider, Manuel Jasch, Björn Fröhlich, Thomas Weber, Uwe Franke, Marc Pollefeys, Matthias Rätsch:
Multimodal Neural Networks: RGB-D for Semantic Segmentation and Object Detection. SCIA (1) 2017: 98-109 - 2015
- [c10]Manuel Kehl, Markus Enzweiler, Björn Fröhlich, Uwe Franke, Wolfgang Heiden:
Vision-Based Road Sign Detection. ITSC 2015: 505-510 - [c9]David Savasturk, Björn Fröhlich, Nicolai Schneider, Markus Enzweiler, Uwe Franke:
A Comparison Study on Vehicle Detection in Far Infrared and Regular Images. ITSC 2015: 1595-1600 - 2014
- [b1]Björn Fröhlich:
Semantic segmentation with efficient tree-based methods. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Verlag Dr. Hut 2014, ISBN 978-3-8439-1401-7, pp. 1-150 - [c8]Björn Fröhlich, Julian Bock, Uwe Franke:
Is it safe to change the lane? - Visual exploration of adjacent lanes for autonomous driving. ITSC 2014: 2304-2309 - [c7]Björn Fröhlich, Markus Enzweiler, Uwe Franke:
Will this car change the lane? - Turn signal recognition in the frequency domain. Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2014: 37-42 - 2013
- [j1]Björn Fröhlich, Erik Rodner, Michael Kemmler, Joachim Denzler:
Large-scale gaussian process multi-class classification for semantic segmentation and facade recognition. Mach. Vis. Appl. 24(5): 1043-1053 (2013) - 2012
- [c6]Björn Fröhlich, Erik Rodner, Joachim Denzler:
Semantic Segmentation with Millions of Features: Integrating Multiple Cues in a Combined Random Forest Approach. ACCV (1) 2012: 218-231 - [c5]Björn Fröhlich, Erik Rodner, Joachim Denzler:
As Time Goes by - Anytime Semantic Segmentation with Iterative Context Forests. DAGM/OAGM Symposium 2012: 1-10 - [c4]Alexander Freytag, Björn Fröhlich, Erik Rodner, Joachim Denzler:
Efficient semantic segmentation with Gaussian processes and histogram intersection kernels. ICPR 2012: 3313-3316 - [c3]Christoph Göring, Björn Fröhlich, Joachim Denzler:
Semantic Segmentation using GrabCut. VISAPP (1) 2012: 597-602 - 2010
- [c2]Björn Fröhlich, Erik Rodner, Joachim Denzler:
A Fast Approach for Pixelwise Labeling of Facade Images. ICPR 2010: 3029-3032 - [c1]Björn Fröhlich:
Semantische Segmentierung. Informatiktage 2010: 231-234
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