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Joan Serrat, & Enric Marti. (1991). Elastic matching using interpolation splines. In IV Spanish Symposium of Pattern Recognition and image Analysis.
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Joan Serrat, Antonio Lopez, & David Lloret. (2000). On ridges and valleys. In 15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (Vol. 4, pp. 59–66).
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Joan Serrat, & Antonio Lopez. (2006). Una experiencia de Enginyeria del Software amb ABP.
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Joan Serrat, & Antonio Lopez. (2010). Deteccion automatica de lineas de carril para la asistencia a la conduccion.
Abstract: La detección por cámara de las líneas de carril en las carreteras puede ser una solución asequible a los riesgos de conducción generados por los adelantamientos o las salidas de carril. Este trabajo propone un sistema que funciona en tiempo real y que obtiene muy buenos resultados. El sistema está preparado para identificar las líneas en condiciones de visibilidad poco favorables, como puede ser la conducción nocturna o con otros vehículos que dificulten la visión.
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Joan Serrat. (1995). Aplicacion del analisis de imagenes en radiologia..
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Joan Oliver, Ricardo Toledo, J. Pujol, J. Sorribes, & E. Valderrama. (2009). Un ABP basado en la robotica para las ingenierias informaticas.
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Joan Mas, Josep Llados, Gemma Sanchez, & J.A. Jorge. (2010). A syntactic approach based on distortion-tolerant Adjacency Grammars and a spatial-directed parser to interpret sketched diagrams. PR - Pattern Recognition, 43(12), 4148–4164.
Abstract: This paper presents a syntactic approach based on Adjacency Grammars (AG) for sketch diagram modeling and understanding. Diagrams are a combination of graphical symbols arranged according to a set of spatial rules defined by a visual language. AG describe visual shapes by productions defined in terms of terminal and non-terminal symbols (graphical primitives and subshapes), and a set functions describing the spatial arrangements between symbols. Our approach to sketch diagram understanding provides three main contributions. First, since AG are linear grammars, there is a need to define shapes and relations inherently bidimensional using a sequential formalism. Second, our parsing approach uses an indexing structure based on a spatial tessellation. This serves to reduce the search space when finding candidates to produce a valid reduction. This allows order-free parsing of 2D visual sentences while keeping combinatorial explosion in check. Third, working with sketches requires a distortion model to cope with the natural variations of hand drawn strokes. To this end we extended the basic grammar with a distortion measure modeled on the allowable variation on spatial constraints associated with grammar productions. Finally, the paper reports on an experimental framework an interactive system for sketch analysis. User tests performed on two real scenarios show that our approach is usable in interactive settings.
Keywords: Syntactic Pattern Recognition; Symbol recognition; Diagram understanding; Sketched diagrams; Adjacency Grammars; Incremental parsing; Spatial directed parsing
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Joan Mas, Jose Antonio Rodriguez, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Gemma Sanchez, & Josep Llados. (2008). HistoSketch: A Semi-Automatic Annotation Tool for Archival Documents. In Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems, (517–524).
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Joan Mas, J.A. Jorge, Gemma Sanchez, & Josep Llados. (2007). Describing and Parising Hand-Drawn Sketches using a Syntactic Approach. In J.M. Ogier W. L. J. Llados (Ed.), Seventh IAPR International Workshop on Graphics Recognition (61–62).
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Joan Mas, J.A. Jorge, Gemma Sanchez, & Josep Llados. (2008). Representing and Parsing Sketched Symbols using Adjacency Grammars and a Grid-Directed Parser. In J.M. Ogier J. L. W. Liu (Ed.), Graphics Recognition: Recent Advances and New Opportunities, (Vol. 5046, 176–187). LNCS.
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Joan Mas, Gemma Sanchez, Josep Llados, & B. Lamiroy. (2007). An Incremental On-line Parsing Algorithm for Recognizing Sketching Diagrams. In 9th IEEE International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (Vol. 1, 452–456).
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Joan Mas, Gemma Sanchez, & Josep Llados. (2005). An Adjacency Grammar to Recognize Symbols and Gestures in a Digital Pen Framework. In Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (IbPRIA 2005), LNCS 3523: 115–122.
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Joan Mas, Gemma Sanchez, & Josep Llados. (2005). An Incremental Parser to Recognize Diagram Symbols and Gestures represented by Adjacency Grammars.
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Joan Mas, Gemma Sanchez, & Josep Llados. (2006). An Incremental Parser to Recognize Diagram Symbols and Gestures represented by Adjacency Grammars.
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Joan Mas, Gemma Sanchez, & Josep Llados. (2009). SSP: Sketching slide Presentations, a Syntactic Approach. In 8th IAPR International Workshop on Graphics Recognition.
Abstract: The design of a slide presentation is a creative process. In this process first, humans visualize in their minds what they want to explain. Then, they have to be able to represent this knowledge in an understandable way. There exists a lot of commercial software that allows to create our own slide presentations but the creativity of the user is rather limited. In this article we present an application that allows the user to create and visualize a slide presentation from a sketch. A slide may be seen as a graphical document or a diagram where its elements are placed in a particular spatial arrangement. To describe and recognize slides a syntactic approach is proposed. This approach is based on an Adjacency Grammar and a parsing methodology to cope with this kind of grammars. The experimental evaluation shows the performance of our methodology from a qualitative and a quantitative point of view. Six different slides containing different number of symbols, from 4 to 7, have been given to the users and they have drawn them without restrictions in the order of the elements. The quantitative results give an idea on how suitable is our methodology to describe and recognize the different elements in a slide.
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