Tamara L. Berg, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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BELZ A, BERG T, YU L. (2018) From image to language and back again Natural Language Engineering. 24: 325-362 |
Tommasi T, Mallya A, Plummer B, et al. (2018) Combining Multiple Cues for Visual Madlibs Question Answering International Journal of Computer Vision. 127: 38-60 |
Ordonez V, Liu W, Deng J, et al. (2016) Learning to name objects Communications of the Acm. 59: 108-115 |
Kiapour MH, Han X, Lazebnik S, et al. (2016) Where to buy it: Matching street clothing photos in online shops Proceedings of the Ieee International Conference On Computer Vision. 11: 3343-3351 |
Yamaguchi K, Kiapour MH, Ortiz LE, et al. (2015) Retrieving Similar Styles to Parse Clothing. Ieee Transactions On Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 37: 1028-40 |
Vittayakorn S, Yamaguchi K, Berg AC, et al. (2015) Runway to realway: Visual analysis of fashion Proceedings - 2015 Ieee Winter Conference On Applications of Computer Vision, Wacv 2015. 951-958 |
Ordonez V, Han X, Kuznetsova P, et al. (2015) Large Scale Retrieval and Generation of Image Descriptions International Journal of Computer Vision |
Ordonez V, Liu W, Deng J, et al. (2015) Predicting Entry-Level Categories International Journal of Computer Vision. 115: 29-43 |
Feng S, Ravi S, Kumar R, et al. (2015) Refer-to-as relations as semantic knowledge Proceedings of the National Conference On Artificial Intelligence. 3: 2160-2166 |
Kuznetsova P, Ordonez V, Berg TL, et al. (2014) TreeTalk: Composition and Compression of Trees for Image Descriptions Transactions of the Association For Computational Linguistics. 2: 351-362 |