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Gerard Lacey; Fernando Vilariño |
Title |
Endoscopy system with motion sensors |
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Patent |
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2011 |
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US 2011/0032347 A1 |
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An endoscopy system (1) comprises an endoscope (2) with a camera (3) at its tip. The endoscope extends through an endoscope guide (4) for guiding movement of the endoscope and for measurement of its movement as it enters the body. The guide (4) comprises a generally conical body (5) having a through passage (105) through which the endoscope (2) extends. A motion sensor comprises an optical transmitter (7) and a detector (8) mounted alongside the passage (105) to measure the insertion-withdrawal linear motion and also rotation of the endoscope by the endoscopist's hand. The system (1) also comprises a flexure controller (10) having wheels operated by the endoscopist. The camera (3), the motion sensor (7/8), and the flexure controller (10) are all connected to a processor (11) which feeds a display. |
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Jacobson Holman PPLC; 400 Seventh Street, N.W. Suite 600; Whashington DC 20004 DC |
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USPTO |
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MV;SIAI |
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IAM @ iam @ LaV2011 |
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1703 |
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Fernando Vilariño; Panagiota Spyridonos; Petia Radeva; Jordi Vitria; Fernando Azpiroz; Juan Malagelada |
Title |
Device, system and method for measurement and analysis of contractile activity |
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Patent |
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2009 |
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US 2009/0202117 A1 |
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A method and system for determining intestinal dysfunction condition are provided by classifying and analyzing image frames captured in-vivo. The method and system also relate to the detection of contractile activity in intestinal tracts, to automatic detection of video image frames taken in the gastrointestinal tract including contractile activity, and more particularly to measurement and analysis of contractile activity of the GI tract based on image intensity of in vivo image data. |
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Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer |
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MV;OR;MILAB;SIAI |
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IAM @ iam @ VSR2009 |
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1704 |
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Victor Ponce; Sergio Escalera; Xavier Baro |
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Multi-modal Social Signal Analysis for Predicting Agreement in Conversation Settings |
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Conference Article |
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2013 |
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15th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction |
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495-502 |
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In this paper we present a non-invasive ambient intelligence framework for the analysis of non-verbal communication applied to conversational settings. In particular, we apply feature extraction techniques to multi-modal audio-RGB-depth data. We compute a set of behavioral indicators that define communicative cues coming from the fields of psychology and observational methodology. We test our methodology over data captured in victim-offender mediation scenarios. Using different state-of-the-art classification approaches, our system achieve upon 75% of recognition predicting agreement among the parts involved in the conversations, using as ground truth the experts opinions. |
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Sidney; Australia; December 2013 |
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978-1-4503-2129-7 |
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ICMI |
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HuPBA;MV |
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no |
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Admin @ si @ PEB2013 |
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2488 |
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Salvatore Tabbone; Oriol Ramos Terrades |
Title |
An Overview of Symbol Recognition |
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Book Chapter |
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2014 |
Publication |
Handbook of Document Image Processing and Recognition |
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D |
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523-551 |
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Pattern recognition; Shape descriptors; Structural descriptors; Symbolrecognition; Symbol spotting |
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According to the Cambridge Dictionaries Online, a symbol is a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else. Symbol recognition is a subfield of general pattern recognition problems that focuses on identifying, detecting, and recognizing symbols in technical drawings, maps, or miscellaneous documents such as logos and musical scores. This chapter aims at providing the reader an overview of the different existing ways of describing and recognizing symbols and how the field has evolved to attain a certain degree of maturity. |
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Springer London |
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D. Doermann; K. Tombre |
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978-0-85729-858-4 |
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DAG; 600.077 |
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no |
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Admin @ si @ TaT2014 |
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2489 |
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Farhan Riaz; Fernando Vilariño; Mario Dinis-Ribeiro; Miguel Coimbraln |
Title |
Identifying Potentially Cancerous Tissues in Chromoendoscopy Images |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
Publication |
5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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709-716 |
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Endoscopy, Computer Assisted Diagnosis, Gradient. |
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The dynamics of image acquisition conditions for gastroenterology imaging scenarios pose novel challenges for automatic computer assisted decision systems. Such systems should have the ability to mimic the tissue characterization of the physicians. In this paper, our objective is to compare some feature extraction methods to classify a Chromoendoscopy image into two different classes: Normal and Potentially cancerous. Results show that LoG filters generally give best classification accuracy among the other feature extraction methods considered. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer |
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Berlin |
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J. Vitria, J.M. Sanches, and M. Hernandez |
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978-3-642-21256-7 |
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800 |
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IbPRIA |
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MV;SIAI |
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no |
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Admin @ si @ RVD2011; IAM @ iam @ RVD2011 |
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1726 |
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Jordi Vitria; Joao Sanchez; Miguel Raposo; Mario Hernandez |
Title |
Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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Book Whole |
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2011 |
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5th Iberian Conference Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer-Verlag |
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Berlin |
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J. Vitrià; J. Sanchez; M. Raposo; M. Hernandez |
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978-3-642-2125 |
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IbPRIA |
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OR;MV |
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Admin @ si @ VSR2011 |
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1730 |
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Mario Rojas; David Masip; Jordi Vitria |
Title |
Automatic Detection of Facial Feature Points via HOGs and Geometric Prior Models |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
Publication |
5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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371-378 |
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Most applications dealing with problems involving the face require a robust estimation of the facial salient points. Nevertheless, this estimation is not usually an automated preprocessing step in applications dealing with facial expression recognition. In this paper we present a simple method to detect facial salient points in the face. It is based on a prior Point Distribution Model and a robust object descriptor. The model learns the distribution of the points from the training data, as well as the amount of variation in location each point exhibits. Using this model, we reduce the search areas to look for each point. In addition, we also exploit the global consistency of the points constellation, increasing the detection accuracy. The method was tested on two separate data sets and the results, in some cases, outperform the state of the art. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-21256-7 |
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OR;MV |
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Admin @ si @ RMV2011a |
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1731 |
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Jon Almazan; Ernest Valveny; Alicia Fornes |
Title |
Deforming the Blurred Shape Model for Shape Description and Recognition |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
Publication |
5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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1-8 |
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This paper presents a new model for the description and recognition of distorted shapes, where the image is represented by a pixel density distribution based on the Blurred Shape Model combined with a non-linear image deformation model. This leads to an adaptive structure able to capture elastic deformations in shapes. This method has been evaluated using thee different datasets where deformations are present, showing the robustness and good performance of the new model. Moreover, we show that incorporating deformation and flexibility, the new model outperforms the BSM approach when classifying shapes with high variability of appearance. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer-Verlag |
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Berlin |
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Jordi Vitria; Joao Miguel Raposo; Mario Hernandez |
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DAG; |
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Admin @ si @ AVF2011 |
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1732 |
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Maria Vanrell; Naila Murray; Robert Benavente; C. Alejandro Parraga; Xavier Otazu; Ramon Baldrich |
Title |
Perception Based Representations for Computational Colour |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
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3rd International Workshop on Computational Color Imaging |
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6626 |
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16-30 |
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colour perception, induction, naming, psychophysical data, saliency, segmentation |
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The perceived colour of a stimulus is dependent on multiple factors stemming out either from the context of the stimulus or idiosyncrasies of the observer. The complexity involved in combining these multiple effects is the main reason for the gap between classical calibrated colour spaces from colour science and colour representations used in computer vision, where colour is just one more visual cue immersed in a digital image where surfaces, shadows and illuminants interact seemingly out of control. With the aim to advance a few steps towards bridging this gap we present some results on computational representations of colour for computer vision. They have been developed by introducing perceptual considerations derived from the interaction of the colour of a point with its context. We show some techniques to represent the colour of a point influenced by assimilation and contrast effects due to the image surround and we show some results on how colour saliency can be derived in real images. We outline a model for automatic assignment of colour names to image points directly trained on psychophysical data. We show how colour segments can be perceptually grouped in the image by imposing shading coherence in the colour space. |
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Milan, Italy |
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Springer-Verlag |
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Raimondo Schettini, Shoji Tominaga, Alain Trémeau |
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978-3-642-20403-6 |
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CCIW |
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CIC |
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Admin @ si @ VMB2011 |
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1733 |
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Michal Drozdzal; Santiago Segui; Carolina Malagelada; Fernando Azpiroz; Jordi Vitria; Petia Radeva |
Title |
Interactive Labeling of WCE Images |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
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5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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143-150 |
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A high quality labeled training set is necessary for any supervised machine learning algorithm. Labeling of the data can be a very expensive process, specially while dealing with data of high variability and complexity. A good example of such data are the videos from Wireless Capsule Endoscopy. Building a representative WCE data set means many videos to be labeled by an expert. The problem that occurs is the data diversity, in the space of the features, from different WCE studies. That means that when new data arrives it is highly probable that it will not be represented in the training set, thus getting a high probability of performing an error when applying machine learning schemes. In this paper an interactive labeling scheme that allows reducing expert effort in the labeling process is presented. It is shown that the number of human interventions can be significantly reduced. The proposed system allows the annotation of informative/non-informative frames of the WCE video with less than 100 clicks |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer |
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Vitria, Jordi; Sanches, João Miguel Raposo; Hernández, Mario |
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MILAB;OR;MV |
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Admin @ si @ DSM2011 |
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1734 |
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Pierluigi Casale; Oriol Pujol; Petia Radeva |
Title |
Human Activity Recognition from Accelerometer Data using a Wearable Device |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
Publication |
5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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289-296 |
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Activity Recognition is an emerging field of research, born from the larger fields of ubiquitous computing, context-aware computing and multimedia. Recently, recognizing everyday life activities becomes one of the challenges for pervasive computing. In our work, we developed a novel wearable system easy to use and comfortable to bring. Our wearable system is based on a new set of 20 computationally efficient features and the Random Forest classifier. We obtain very encouraging results with classification accuracy of human activities recognition of up to 94%. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
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Vitria, Jordi; Sanches, João Miguel Raposo; Hernández, Mario |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-21256-7 |
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IbPRIA |
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MILAB;HuPBA |
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Admin @ si @ CPR2011a |
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1735 |
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Lluis Pere de las Heras; Gemma Sanchez |
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And-Or Graph Grammar for Architectural Floorplan Representation, Learning and Recognition. A Semantic, Structural and Hierarchical Model |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
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5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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17-24 |
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This paper presents a syntactic model for architectural floor plan interpretation. A stochastic image grammar over an And-Or graph is inferred to represent the hierarchical, structural and semantic relations between elements of all possible floor plans. This grammar is augmented with three different probabilistic models, learnt from a training set, to account the frequency of that relations. Then, a Bottom-Up/Top-Down parser with a pruning strategy has been used for floor plan recognition. For a given input, the parser generates the most probable parse graph for that document. This graph not only contains the structural and semantic relations of its elements, but also its hierarchical composition, that allows to interpret the floor plan at different levels of abstraction. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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978-3-642-21256-7 |
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DAG |
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Admin @ si @ HeS2011 |
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1736 |
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Marçal Rusiñol; David Aldavert; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Ricardo Toledo; Josep Llados |
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Interactive Trademark Image Retrieval by Fusing Semantic and Visual Content. Advances in Information Retrieval |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
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33rd European Conference on Information Retrieval |
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6611 |
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314-325 |
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In this paper we propose an efficient queried-by-example retrieval system which is able to retrieve trademark images by similarity from patent and trademark offices' digital libraries. Logo images are described by both their semantic content, by means of the Vienna codes, and their visual contents, by using shape and color as visual cues. The trademark descriptors are then indexed by a locality-sensitive hashing data structure aiming to perform approximate k-NN search in high dimensional spaces in sub-linear time. The resulting ranked lists are combined by using the Condorcet method and a relevance feedback step helps to iteratively revise the query and refine the obtained results. The experiments demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of this system on a realistic and large dataset. |
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Dublin, Ireland |
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Springer |
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Berlin |
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P. Clough; C. Foley; C. Gurrin; G.J.F. Jones; W. Kraaij; H. Lee; V. Murdoch |
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978-3-642-20160-8 |
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ECIR |
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DAG; RV;ADAS |
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Admin @ si @ RAK2011 |
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1737 |
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Anjan Dutta; Josep Llados; Umapada Pal |
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A Bag-of-Paths Based Serialized Subgraph Matching for Symbol Spotting in Line Drawings |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
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5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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6669 |
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620-627 |
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In this paper we propose an error tolerant subgraph matching algorithm based on bag-of-paths for solving the problem of symbol spotting in line drawings. Bag-of-paths is a factorized representation of graphs where the factorization is done by considering all the acyclic paths between each pair of connected nodes. Similar paths within the whole collection of documents are clustered and organized in a lookup table for efficient indexing. The lookup table contains the index key of each cluster and the corresponding list of locations as a single entry. The mean path of each of the clusters serves as the index key for each table entry. The spotting method is then formulated by a spatial voting scheme to the list of locations of the paths that are decided in terms of search of similar paths that compose the query symbol. Efficient indexing of common substructures helps to reduce the computational burden of usual graph based methods. The proposed method can also be seen as a way to serialize graphs which allows to reduce the complexity of the subgraph isomorphism. We have encoded the paths in terms of both attributed strings and turning functions, and presented a comparative results between them within the symbol spotting framework. Experimentations for matching different shape silhouettes are also reported and the method has been proved to work in noisy environment also. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
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Berlin |
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Jordi Vitria; Joao Miguel Raposo; Mario Hernandez |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-21256-7 |
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IbPRIA |
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DAG |
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Admin @ si @ DLP2011a |
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1738 |
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Francesco Ciompi; Oriol Pujol; Carlo Gatta; Xavier Carrillo; J. Mauri; Petia Radeva |
Title |
A Holistic Approach for the Detection of Media-Adventitia Border in IVUS |
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Conference Article |
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2011 |
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14th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention |
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6893 |
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401-408 |
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In this paper we present a methodology for the automatic detection of media-adventitia border (MAb) in Intravascular Ultrasound. A robust computation of the MAb is achieved through a holistic approach where the position of the MAb with respect to other tissues of the vessel is used. A learned quality measure assures that the resulting MAb is optimal with respect to all other tissues. The mean distance error computed through a set of 140 images is 0.2164 (±0.1326) mm. |
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Toronto, Canada |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-23625-9 |
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MICCAI |
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MILAB;HuPBA |
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no |
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Admin @ si @ CPG2011 |
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1739 |
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