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Author Jaume Amores; N. Sebe; Petia Radeva
Title Fast Spatial Pattern Discovery Integrating Boosting with Constellations of Contextual Descriptors Type Miscellaneous
Year 2005 Publication IEEE Computer Society, International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR’05), 2(2):769–774 Abbreviated Journal
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Address San Diego, CA (USA)
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ ASR2005a Serial 541
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Author Jaume Amores; N. Sebe; Petia Radeva; Theo Gevers; A. Smeulders
Title Boosting Contextual Information in Content-based Image Retrieval Type Miscellaneous
Year 2004 Publication 6th ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval Abbreviated Journal
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Address New York, USA
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ ASR2004 Serial 466
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Author Eugenio Alcala; Laura Sellart; Vicenc Puig; Joseba Quevedo; Jordi Saludes; David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez
Title Comparison of two non-linear model-based control strategies for autonomous vehicles Type Conference Article
Year 2016 Publication 24th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 846-851
Keywords Autonomous Driving; Control
Abstract This paper presents the comparison of two nonlinear model-based control strategies for autonomous cars. A control oriented model of vehicle based on a bicycle model is used. The two control strategies use a model reference approach. Using this approach, the error dynamics model is developed. Both controllers receive as input the longitudinal, lateral and orientation errors generating as control outputs the steering angle and the velocity of the vehicle. The first control approach is based on a non-linear control law that is designed by means of the Lyapunov direct approach. The second approach is based on a sliding mode-control that defines a set of sliding surfaces over which the error trajectories will converge. The main advantage of the sliding-control technique is the robustness against non-linearities and parametric uncertainties in the model. However, the main drawback of first order sliding mode is the chattering, so it has been implemented a high order sliding mode control. To test and compare the proposed control strategies, different path following scenarios are used in simulation.
Address Athens; Greece; June 2016
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ ASP2016 Serial 2750
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Author Niki Aifanti; Angel Sappa; N. Grammalidis; Sotiris Malassiotis
Title Advances in Tracking and Recognition of Human Motion Type Book Chapter
Year 2009 Publication Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology Abbreviated Journal
Volume I Issue 2nd edition Pages 65–71
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ ASG2009 Serial 1143
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Author Niki Aifanti; Angel Sappa; N. Grammalidis; Sotiris Malassiotis
Title Human Motion Tracking and Recognition Type Book Chapter
Year 2005 Publication Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, 1(5):1355–1360 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ ASG2005 Serial 496
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Author Jaume Amores; Petia Radeva
Title Registration and Retrieval of Highly Elastic Bodies using Contextual Information Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Pattern Recognition Letters Abbreviated Journal PRL
Volume 26 Issue 11 Pages 1720–1731
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ AmR2005b Serial 592
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Author Jaume Amores; Petia Radeva
Title Retrieval of IVUS Images Using Contextual Information and Elastic Matching Type Journal
Year 2005 Publication International Journal on Intelligent Systems, 20(5):541–560 (IF: 0.657) Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ AmR2005a Serial 593
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Author Jaume Amores; Petia Radeva
Title Registration and retrieval of medical images. Application to IVUS Type Report
Year 2004 Publication CVC Technical Report #77 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ AmR2004 Serial 513
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Author Jaume Amores; Petia Radeva
Title Elastic Matching and Retrieval of IVUS Images Using Contextual Information Type Miscellaneous
Year 2003 Publication 6th Catalan Conference on Artificial Intelligence (CCIA 2003), 137–148 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Palma de Mallorca
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ AmR2003a Serial 364
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Author Jaume Amores; Petia Radeva
Title Non-rigid Registration of Vessel Structures in IVUS Images Type Miscellaneous
Year 2003 Publication In Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 2652:45–52 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ AmR2003 Serial 363
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Author Jaume Amores
Title Vocabulary-based Approaches for Multiple-Instance Data: a Comparative Study Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 4246–4250
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Abstract Multiple Instance Learning (MIL) has become a hot topic and many different algorithms have been proposed in the last years. Despite this fact, there is a lack of comparative studies that shed light into the characteristics of the different methods and their behavior in different scenarios. In this paper we provide such an analysis. We include methods from different families, and pay special attention to vocabulary-based approaches, a new family of methods that has not received much attention in the MIL literature. The empirical comparison includes seven databases from four heterogeneous domains, implementations of eight popular MIL methods, and a study of the behavior under synthetic conditions. Based on this analysis, we show that, with an appropriate implementation, vocabulary-based approaches outperform other MIL methods in most of the cases, showing in general a more consistent performance.
Address Istanbul, Turkey
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ Amo2010 Serial 1295
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Author Jose Manuel Alvarez; Antonio Lopez
Title Road Detection Based on Illuminant Invariance Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems Abbreviated Journal TITS
Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 184-193
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Abstract By using an onboard camera, it is possible to detect the free road surface ahead of the ego-vehicle. Road detection is of high relevance for autonomous driving, road departure warning, and supporting driver-assistance systems such as vehicle and pedestrian detection. The key for vision-based road detection is the ability to classify image pixels as belonging or not to the road surface. Identifying road pixels is a major challenge due to the intraclass variability caused by lighting conditions. A particularly difficult scenario appears when the road surface has both shadowed and nonshadowed areas. Accordingly, we propose a novel approach to vision-based road detection that is robust to shadows. The novelty of our approach relies on using a shadow-invariant feature space combined with a model-based classifier. The model is built online to improve the adaptability of the algorithm to the current lighting and the presence of other vehicles in the scene. The proposed algorithm works in still images and does not depend on either road shape or temporal restrictions. Quantitative and qualitative experiments on real-world road sequences with heavy traffic and shadows show that the method is robust to shadows and lighting variations. Moreover, the proposed method provides the highest performance when compared with hue-saturation-intensity (HSI)-based algorithms.
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ AlL2011 Serial 1456
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Author Jose Manuel Alvarez; Antonio Lopez
Title Novel Index for Objective Evaluation of Road Detection Algorithms Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication Intelligent Transportation Systems. 11th International IEEE Conference on, Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 815–820
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Address Beijing (Xina)
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ AlL2008 Serial 1074
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Author Jose Manuel Alvarez; Felipe Lumbreras; Theo Gevers; Antonio Lopez
Title Geographic Information for vision-based Road Detection Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 621–626
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Abstract Road detection is a vital task for the development of autonomous vehicles. The knowledge of the free road surface ahead of the target vehicle can be used for autonomous driving, road departure warning, as well as to support advanced driver assistance systems like vehicle or pedestrian detection. Using vision to detect the road has several advantages in front of other sensors: richness of features, easy integration, low cost or low power consumption. Common vision-based road detection approaches use low-level features (such as color or texture) as visual cues to group pixels exhibiting similar properties. However, it is difficult to foresee a perfect clustering algorithm since roads are in outdoor scenarios being imaged from a mobile platform. In this paper, we propose a novel high-level approach to vision-based road detection based on geographical information. The key idea of the algorithm is exploiting geographical information to provide a rough detection of the road. Then, this segmentation is refined at low-level using color information to provide the final result. The results presented show the validity of our approach.
Address San Diego; CA; USA
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Area Expedition Conference IV
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ ALG2010 Serial 1428
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Author Jose Manuel Alvarez; Antonio Lopez; Ramon Baldrich
Title Illuminant Invariant Model-Based Road Segmentation Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1155–1180
Keywords road detection
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Address Eindhoven (The Netherlands)
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Call Number (down) ADAS @ adas @ ALB2008 Serial 1045
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