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Author (down) Oriol Pujol; Oriol Rodriguez-Leor; J. Mauri; E. Fernandez; V. Valle; Petia Radeva edit  openurl
  Title Automatic segmentation and characterization of IVUS images by texture analysis Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2004 Publication European Society of Cardiology Congress 2004 Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Munich  
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  Notes MILAB;HuPBA Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ PRM2004 Serial 478  
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Author (down) Oriol Pujol; Misael Rosales; Petia Radeva; E Fernandez-Nofrerias edit  openurl
  Title Intravascular Ultrasound Images Vessel Characterization using AdaBoost Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2003 Publication Proceedings on FIMH Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Lyon, France  
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  Notes MILAB;HuPBA Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ PRR2003a Serial 400  
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Author (down) Oriol Pujol; Eloi Puertas; Carlo Gatta edit  doi
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  Title Multi-scale Stacked Sequential Learning Type Conference Article
  Year 2009 Publication 8th International Workshop of Multiple Classifier Systems Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 5519 Issue Pages 262–271  
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  Abstract One of the most widely used assumptions in supervised learning is that data is independent and identically distributed. This assumption does not hold true in many real cases. Sequential learning is the discipline of machine learning that deals with dependent data such that neighboring examples exhibit some kind of relationship. In the literature, there are different approaches that try to capture and exploit this correlation, by means of different methodologies. In this paper we focus on meta-learning strategies and, in particular, the stacked sequential learning approach. The main contribution of this work is two-fold: first, we generalize the stacked sequential learning. This generalization reflects the key role of neighboring interactions modeling. Second, we propose an effective and efficient way of capturing and exploiting sequential correlations that takes into account long-range interactions by means of a multi-scale pyramidal decomposition of the predicted labels. Additionally, this new method subsumes the standard stacked sequential learning approach. We tested the proposed method on two different classification tasks: text lines classification in a FAQ data set and image classification. Results on these tasks clearly show that our approach outperforms the standard stacked sequential learning. Moreover, we show that the proposed method allows to control the trade-off between the detail and the desired range of the interactions.  
  Address Reykjavik, Iceland  
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  Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-02325-5 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference MCS  
  Notes MILAB;HuPBA Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ PPG2009 Serial 1260  
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Author (down) Oriol Pujol; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva edit   pdf
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  Title Fundamentals of Stop and Go active models Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Image and Vision Computing Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 23 Issue 8 Pages 681-691  
  Keywords Deformable models; Geodesic snakes; Region-based segmentation  
  Abstract An efficient snake formulation should conform to the idea of picking the smoothest curve among all the shapes approximating an object of interest. In current geodesic snakes, the regularizing curvature also affects the convergence stage, hindering the latter at concave regions. In the present work, we make use of characteristic functions to define a novel geodesic formulation that decouples regularity and convergence. This term decoupling endows the snake with higher adaptability to non-convex shapes. Convergence is ensured by splitting the definition of the external force into an attractive vector field and a repulsive one. In our paper, we propose to use likelihood maps as approximation of characteristic functions of object appearance. The better efficiency and accuracy of our decoupled scheme are illustrated in the particular case of feature space-based segmentation.  
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  Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann Place of Publication Newton, MA, USA Editor  
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  ISSN 0262-8856 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes IAM;MILAB;HuPBA Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ PGR2005 Serial 1629  
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Author (down) Oriol Pujol; David Rotger; Petia Radeva; O. Rodriguez; J. Mauri edit  openurl
  Title Near Real Time Plaque Segmentation of IVUS Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2003 Publication Proceedings of Computers in Cardiology Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Thessaloniki  
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  Notes MILAB;HuPBA Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ PRR2003b Serial 401  
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Author (down) Oriol Pujol; David Masip edit  doi
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  Title Geometry-Based Ensembles: Toward a Structural Characterization of the Classification Boundary Type Journal Article
  Year 2009 Publication IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence Abbreviated Journal TPAMI  
  Volume 31 Issue 6 Pages 1140–1146  
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  Abstract This article introduces a novel binary discriminative learning technique based on the approximation of the non-linear decision boundary by a piece-wise linear smooth additive model. The decision border is geometrically defined by means of the characterizing boundary points – points that belong to the optimal boundary under a certain notion of robustness. Based on these points, a set of locally robust linear classifiers is defined and assembled by means of a Tikhonov regularized optimization procedure in an additive model to create a final lambda-smooth decision rule. As a result, a very simple and robust classifier with a strong geometrical meaning and non-linear behavior is obtained. The simplicity of the method allows its extension to cope with some of nowadays machine learning challenges, such as online learning, large scale learning or parallelization, with linear computational complexity. We validate our approach on the UCI database. Finally, we apply our technique in online and large scale scenarios, and in six real life computer vision and pattern recognition problems: gender recognition, intravascular ultrasound tissue classification, speed traffic sign detection, Chagas' disease severity detection, clef classification and action recognition using a 3D accelerometer data. The results are promising and this paper opens a line of research that deserves further attention  
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  Notes OR;HuPBA;MV Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ PuM2009 Serial 1252  
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Author (down) Oriol Pujol edit  openurl
  Title Model-based three dimensional interpolation of IVUS images Type Report
  Year 1999 Publication CVC Technical Report #27 Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address CVC (UAB)  
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  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ Puj1999 Serial 49  
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Author (down) Oriol Pujol edit  openurl
  Title A semi-Supervised Statistical Framework and Generative Snakes for IVUS Analysis Type Book Whole
  Year 2004 Publication PhD Thesis, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona-CVC Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address CVC (UAB), Bellaterra  
  Corporate Author Thesis Ph.D. thesis  
  Publisher Place of Publication Editor Petia Radeva  
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  Notes HuPBA;MILAB Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ Puj2004 Serial 512  
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Author (down) Oriol Martinez edit  openurl
  Title Semantic Retrieval of Memory Color Content Type Report
  Year 2004 Publication CVC Technical Report #80 Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address CVC (UAB)  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ 38047 Serial 508  
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Author (down) Onur Ferhat; Fernando Vilariño; F. Javier Sanchez edit  url
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  Title A cheap portable eye-tracker solution for common setups. Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication Journal of Eye Movement Research Abbreviated Journal JEMR  
  Volume 7 Issue 3 Pages 1-10  
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  Abstract We analyze the feasibility of a cheap eye-tracker where the hardware consists of a single webcam and a Raspberry Pi device. Our aim is to discover the limits of such a system and to see whether it provides an acceptable performance. We base our work on the open source Opengazer (Zielinski, 2013) and we propose several improvements to create a robust, real-time system which can work on a computer with 30Hz sampling rate. After assessing the accuracy of our eye-tracker in elaborated experiments involving 12 subjects under 4 different system setups, we install it on a Raspberry Pi to create a portable stand-alone eye-tracker which achieves 1.42° horizontal accuracy with 3Hz refresh rate for a building cost of 70 Euros.  
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  Notes ;SIAI Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ FVS2014 Serial 2435  
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Author (down) Onur Ferhat; Fernando Vilariño edit   pdf
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  Title A Cheap Portable Eye-Tracker Solution for Common Setups Type Conference Article
  Year 2013 Publication 17th European Conference on Eye Movements Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords Low cost; eye-tracker; software; webcam; Raspberry Pi  
  Abstract We analyze the feasibility of a cheap eye-tracker where the hardware consists of a single webcam and a Raspberry Pi device. Our aim is to discover the limits of such a system and to see whether it provides an acceptable performance. We base our work on the open source Opengazer (Zielinski, 2013) and we propose several improvements to create a robust, real-time system. After assessing the accuracy of our eye-tracker in elaborated experiments involving 18 subjects under 4 different system setups, we developed a simple game to see how it performs in practice and we also installed it on a Raspberry Pi to create a portable stand-alone eye-tracker which achieves 1.62° horizontal accuracy with 3 fps refresh rate for a building cost of 70 Euros.  
  Address Lund; Sweden; August 2013  
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  Area Expedition Conference ECEM  
  Notes MV;SIAI Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ FeV2013 Serial 2374  
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Author (down) Onur Ferhat; Fernando Vilariño edit   pdf
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  Title Low Cost Eye Tracking: The Current Panorama Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience Abbreviated Journal CIN  
  Volume Issue Pages Article ID 8680541  
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  Abstract Despite the availability of accurate, commercial gaze tracker devices working with infrared (IR) technology, visible light gaze tracking constitutes an interesting alternative by allowing scalability and removing hardware requirements. Over the last years, this field has seen examples of research showing performance comparable to the IR alternatives. In this work, we survey the previous work on remote, visible light gaze trackers and analyze the explored techniques from various perspectives such as calibration strategies, head pose invariance, and gaze estimation techniques. We also provide information on related aspects of research such as public datasets to test against, open source projects to build upon, and gaze tracking services to directly use in applications. With all this information, we aim to provide the contemporary and future researchers with a map detailing previously explored ideas and the required tools.  
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  Notes MV; 605.103; 600.047; 600.097;SIAI Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ FeV2016 Serial 2744  
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Author (down) Onur Ferhat; Arcadi Llanza; Fernando Vilariño edit  doi
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  Title A Feature-Based Gaze Estimation Algorithm for Natural Light Scenarios Type Conference Article
  Year 2015 Publication Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Proceedings of 7th Iberian Conference , ibPRIA 2015 Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 9117 Issue Pages 569-576  
  Keywords Eye tracking; Gaze estimation; Natural light; Webcam  
  Abstract We present an eye tracking system that works with regular webcams. We base our work on open source CVC Eye Tracker [7] and we propose a number of improvements and a novel gaze estimation method. The new method uses features extracted from iris segmentation and it does not fall into the traditional categorization of appearance–based/model–based methods. Our experiments show that our approach reduces the gaze estimation errors by 34 % in the horizontal direction and by 12 % in the vertical direction compared to the baseline system.  
  Address Santiago de Compostela; June 2015  
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  Publisher Springer International Publishing Place of Publication Editor  
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  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-319-19389-2 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference IbPRIA  
  Notes MV;SIAI Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ FLV2015a Serial 2646  
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Author (down) Onur Ferhat; Arcadi Llanza; Fernando Vilariño edit  openurl
  Title Gaze interaction for multi-display systems using natural light eye-tracker Type Conference Article
  Year 2015 Publication 2nd International Workshop on Solutions for Automatic Gaze Data Analysis Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Bielefeld; Germany; September 2015  
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  Area Expedition Conference SAGA  
  Notes MV;SIAI Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ FLV2015b Serial 2676  
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Author (down) Onur Ferhat edit   pdf
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  Title Eye-Tracking with Webcam-Based Setups: Implementation of a Real-Time System and an Analysis of Factors Affecting Performance Type Report
  Year 2012 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 172 Issue Pages  
  Keywords Computer vision, eye-tracking, gaussian process, feature selection, optical flow  
  Abstract In the recent years commercial eye-tracking hardware has become more common, with the introduction of new models from several brands that have better performance and easier setup procedures. A cause and at the same time a result of this phenomenon is the popularity of eye-tracking research directed at marketing, accessibility and usability, among others.
One problem with these hardware components is scalability, because both the price and the necessary expertise to operate them makes it practically impossible in the large scale. In this work, we analyze the feasibility of a software eye-tracking system based on a single, ordinary webcam. Our aim is to discover the limits of such a system and to see whether it provides acceptable performances.
The significance of this setup is that it is the most common setup found in consumer environments, off-the-shelf electronic devices such as laptops, mobile phones and tablet computers. As no special equipment such as infrared lights, mirrors or zoom lenses are used; setting up and calibrating the system is easier compared to other approaches using these components.
Our work is based on the open source application Opengazer, which provides a good starting point for our contributions. We propose several improvements in order to push the system's performance further and make it feasible as a robust, real-time device. Then we carry out an elaborate experiment involving 18 human subjects and 4 different system setups. Finally, we give an analysis of the results and discuss the effects of setup changes, subject differences and modifications in the software.
 
  Address Bellaterra  
  Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis Master's thesis  
  Publisher Place of Publication Editor Fernando Vilariño  
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  Notes MV Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ Fer2012; IAM @ iam @ Fer2012 Serial 2165  
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