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Author Fadi Dornaika; Bogdan Raducanu
Title Simultaneous 3D face pose and person-specific shape estimation from a single image using a holistic approach Type Conference Article
Year 2009 Publication IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract This paper presents a new approach for the simultaneous estimation of the 3D pose and specific shape of a previously unseen face from a single image. The face pose is not limited to a frontal view. We describe a holistic approach based on a deformable 3D model and a learned statistical facial texture model. Rather than obtaining a person-specific facial surface, the goal of this work is to compute person-specific 3D face shape in terms of a few control parameters that are used by many applications. The proposed holistic approach estimates the 3D pose parameters as well as the face shape control parameters by registering the warped texture to a statistical face texture, which is carried out by a stochastic and genetic optimizer. The proposed approach has several features that make it very attractive: (i) it uses a single grey-scale image, (ii) it is person-independent, (iii) it is featureless (no facial feature extraction is required), and (iv) its learning stage is easy. The proposed approach lends itself nicely to 3D face tracking and face gesture recognition in monocular videos. We describe extensive experiments that show the feasibility and robustness of the proposed approach.
Address (down) Utah, USA
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ISSN 1550-5790 ISBN 978-1-4244-5497-6 Medium
Area Expedition Conference WACV
Notes OR;MV Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ DoR2009b Serial 1256
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Author Jorge Bernal; Fernando Vilariño; F. Javier Sanchez; M. Arnold; Anarta Ghosh; Gerard Lacey
Title Experts vs Novices: Applying Eye-tracking Methodologies in Colonoscopy Video Screening for Polyp Search Type Conference Article
Year 2014 Publication 2014 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 223-226
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Abstract We present in this paper a novel study aiming at identifying the differences in visual search patterns between physicians of diverse levels of expertise during the screening of colonoscopy videos. Physicians were clustered into two groups -experts and novices- according to the number of procedures performed, and fixations were captured by an eye-tracker device during the task of polyp search in different video sequences. These fixations were integrated into heat maps, one for each cluster. The obtained maps were validated over a ground truth consisting of a mask of the polyp, and the comparison between experts and novices was performed by using metrics such as reaction time, dwelling time and energy concentration ratio. Experimental results show a statistically significant difference between experts and novices, and the obtained maps show to be a useful tool for the characterisation of the behaviour of each group.
Address (down) USA; March 2014
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-4503-2751-0 Medium
Area Expedition Conference ETRA
Notes MV; 600.047; 600.060;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ BVS2014 Serial 2448
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Author Jordi Gonzalez; X. Varona; Xavier Roca; Juan J. Villanueva
Title Human Activity Learning and Recognition from Appearance. Type Miscellaneous
Year 2001 Publication World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics SCI 2001, XIII:463–466 Abbreviated Journal
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Address (down) USA
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Notes ISE Approved no
Call Number ISE @ ise @ GVR2001 Serial 108
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Author Josep Llados; Felipe Lumbreras; V. Chapaprieta; J. Queralt
Title ICAR: Identity Card Automatic Reader. Type Miscellaneous
Year 2001 Publication Sixth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition Abbreviated Journal ICDAR 2001
Volume Issue Pages 470–474
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Address (down) USA
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Notes ADAS;DAG Approved no
Call Number ADAS @ adas @ LLC2001 Serial 112
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Author Gemma Sanchez; Josep Llados
Title A Graph Grammar to Recognize Textured Symbols. Type Miscellaneous
Year 2001 Publication Sixth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, ICDAR 2001, 465–469. Abbreviated Journal
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Address (down) USA
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Notes DAG Approved no
Call Number DAG @ dag @ SLl2001 Serial 162
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Author Lubomir Latchev; Maya Dimitrova; David Rotger
Title A Classifier of Technical Diagnostic States of Electrocardiograph Type Miscellaneous
Year 2006 Publication International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies (CompSysTech´06), 15.1–15.6 Abbreviated Journal
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Address (down) University of Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgaria)
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Notes Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ LDR2006 Serial 774
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Author Jordi Vitria; J. Llacer
Title Recovering Depth from Focus Using Iterative image Estimation Techniques. Type Miscellaneous
Year 1993 Publication Tech.Report BL–35158, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Abbreviated Journal
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Address (down) University of California; Berkeley; USA;
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Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ ViL1993 Serial 142
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Author Patricia Suarez; Dario Carpio; Angel Sappa
Title A Deep Learning Based Approach for Synthesizing Realistic Depth Maps Type Conference Article
Year 2023 Publication 22nd International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14234 Issue Pages 369–380
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Abstract This paper presents a novel cycle generative adversarial network (CycleGAN) architecture for synthesizing high-quality depth maps from a given monocular image. The proposed architecture uses multiple loss functions, including cycle consistency, contrastive, identity, and least square losses, to enable the generation of realistic and high-fidelity depth maps. The proposed approach addresses this challenge by synthesizing depth maps from RGB images without requiring paired training data. Comparisons with several state-of-the-art approaches are provided showing the proposed approach overcome other approaches both in terms of quantitative metrics and visual quality.
Address (down) Udine; Italia; Setember 2023
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
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Area Expedition Conference ICIAP
Notes MSIAU Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ SCS2023a Serial 3968
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Author Pierdomenico Fiadino; Victor Ponce; Juan Antonio Torrero-Gonzalez; Marc Torrent-Moreno
Title Call Detail Records for Human Mobility Studies: Taking Stock of the Situation in the “Always Connected Era" Type Conference Article
Year 2017 Publication Workshop on Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning for Data Communication Networks Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 43-48
Keywords mobile networks; call detail records; human mobility
Abstract The exploitation of cellular network data for studying human mobility has been a popular research topic in the last decade. Indeed, mobile terminals could be considered ubiquitous sensors that allow the observation of human movements on large scale without the need of relying on non-scalable techniques, such as surveys, or dedicated and expensive monitoring infrastructures. In particular, Call Detail Records (CDRs), collected by operators for billing purposes,
have been extensively employed due to their rather large availability, compared to other types of cellular data (e.g., signaling). Despite the interest aroused around this topic, the research community has generally agreed about the scarcity of information provided by CDRs: the position of mobile terminals is logged when some kind of activity (calls, SMS, data connections) occurs, which translates in a picture of mobility somehow biased by the activity degree of users.
By studying two datasets collected by a Nation-wide operator in 2014 and 2016, we show that the situation has drastically changed in terms of data volume and quality. The increase of flat data plans and the higher penetration of “
always connected” terminals have driven up the number of recorded CDRs, providing higher temporal accuracy for users’ locations.
Address (down) UCLA; USA; August 2017
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-4503-5054-9 Medium
Area Expedition Conference ACMW (SIGCOMM)
Notes HuPBA; no menciona Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ FPT2017 Serial 2980
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Author Antonio Esteban Lansaque
Title 3D reconstruction and recognition using structured ligth Type Report
Year 2014 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 179 Issue Pages
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Abstract This work covers the problem of 3D reconstruction, recognition and 6DOF pose estimation. The goal of this project is to reconstruct a 3D scene and to align an object model of the industrial pieces onto the reconstructed scene. The reconstruction algorithm is based on stereo techniques and the recognition algorithm is based on SHOT descriptors computed on a set of uniform keypoints. Correspondences are used to estimate a first 6DOF transformation that maps the model onto the scene and then ICP algorithm is used to refine the transformation. In order to check the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm, several experiments were performed. These experiments were conducted on a lab environment in order to get results under the same conditions in all of them. Although obtained results are not real time results, the proposed algorithm ends up with high rates of object recognition.
Address (down) UAB; September 2014
Corporate Author Thesis Master's thesis
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Notes IAM; 600.075 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Est2014 Serial 2578
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Author Ricard Balague
Title Exploring the combination of color cues for intrinsic image decomposition Type Report
Year 2014 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 178 Issue Pages
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Abstract Intrinsic image decomposition is a challenging problem that consists in separating an image into its physical characteristics: reflectance and shading. This problem can be solved in different ways, but most methods have combined information from several visual cues. In this work we describe an extension of an existing method proposed by Serra et al. which considers two color descriptors and combines them by means of a Markov Random Field. We analyze in depth the weak points of the method and we explore more possibilities to use in both descriptors. The proposed extension depends on the combination of the cues considered to overcome some of the limitations of the original method. Our approach is tested on the MIT dataset and Beigpour et al. dataset, which contain images of real objects acquired under controlled conditions and synthetic images respectively, with their corresponding ground truth.
Address (down) UAB; September 2014
Corporate Author Thesis Master's thesis
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Notes CIC; 600.074 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Bal2014 Serial 2579
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Author Sebastian Ramos
Title Vision-based Detection of Road Hazards for Autonomous Driving Type Report
Year 2014 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
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Address (down) UAB; September 2014
Corporate Author Thesis Master's thesis
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Notes ADAS; 600.076 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Ram2014 Serial 2580
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Author Mireia Sole; Joan Blanco; Debora Gil; G. Fonseka; Richard Frodsham; Oliver Valero; Francesca Vidal; Zaida Sarrate
Title Unraveling the enigmas of chromosome territoriality during spermatogenesis Type Conference Article
Year 2017 Publication IX Jornada del Departament de Biologia Cel•lular, Fisiologia i Immunologia Abbreviated Journal
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Address (down) UAB; Barcelona; June 2017
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Notes IAM; 600.145 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ SBG2017b Serial 2959
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Author Enric Marti; J. Rocarias; A. Sanchez; Petia Radeva; Ricardo Toledo; Jordi Vitria
Title Caronte: un gestor documental para asignaturas del EEES Type Miscellaneous
Year 2006 Publication III Jornades de Innovacio Docent Abbreviated Journal
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Address (down) UAB, Bellaterra
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Notes IAM;RV;OR;MILAB;ADAS;MV Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ MRS2006b Serial 1124
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Author Cristina Palmero; Oleg V Komogortsev; Sergio Escalera; Sachin S Talathi
Title Multi-Rate Sensor Fusion for Unconstrained Near-Eye Gaze Estimation Type Conference Article
Year 2023 Publication Proceedings of the 2023 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-8
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Abstract The power requirements of video-oculography systems can be prohibitive for high-speed operation on portable devices. Recently, low-power alternatives such as photosensors have been evaluated, providing gaze estimates at high frequency with a trade-off in accuracy and robustness. Potentially, an approach combining slow/high-fidelity and fast/low-fidelity sensors should be able to exploit their complementarity to track fast eye motion accurately and robustly. To foster research on this topic, we introduce OpenSFEDS, a near-eye gaze estimation dataset containing approximately 2M synthetic camera-photosensor image pairs sampled at 500 Hz under varied appearance and camera position. We also formulate the task of sensor fusion for gaze estimation, proposing a deep learning framework consisting in appearance-based encoding and temporal eye-state dynamics. We evaluate several single- and multi-rate fusion baselines on OpenSFEDS, achieving 8.7% error decrease when tracking fast eye movements with a multi-rate approach vs. a gaze forecasting approach operating with a low-speed sensor alone.
Address (down) Tubingen; Germany; May 2023
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Notes HUPBA Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ PKE2023 Serial 3923
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