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Author | Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman; Thierry Brouard; Jean-Yves Ramel; Josep Llados | ||||
Title | Recherche de sous-graphes par encapsulation floue des cliques d'ordre 2: Application à la localisation de contenu dans les images de documents graphiques | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2012 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 149-162 | ||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ LBR2012 | Serial | 2382 | ||
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Author | Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman; Thierry Brouard; Jean-Yves Ramel; Josep Llados | ||||
Title | Vers une approche foue of encapsulation de graphes: application a la reconnaissance de symboles | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 169-184 | ||
Keywords | Fuzzy interval; Graph embedding; Bayesian network; Symbol recognition | ||||
Abstract | We present a new methodology for symbol recognition, by employing a structural approach for representing visual associations in symbols and a statistical classifier for recognition. A graphic symbol is vectorized, its topological and geometrical details are encoded by an attributed relational graph and a signature is computed for it. Data adapted fuzzy intervals have been introduced for addressing the sensitivity of structural representations to noise. The joint probability distribution of signatures is encoded by a Bayesian network, which serves as a mechanism for pruning irrelevant features and choosing a subset of interesting features from structural signatures of underlying symbol set, and is deployed in a supervised learning scenario for recognizing query symbols. Experimental results on pre-segmented 2D linear architectural and electronic symbols from GREC databases are presented. | ||||
Address | Sousse, Tunisia | ||||
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Call Number | DAG @ dag @ LBR2010a | Serial | 1293 | ||
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Author | Herve Locteau; Sebastien Mace; Ernest Valveny; Salvatore Tabbone | ||||
Title | Extraction des pieces de un plan de habitation | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Colloque Internacional Francophone de l´Ecrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 1–12 | ||
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Abstract | In this article, a method to extract the rooms of an architectural floor plan image is described. We first present a line detection algorithm to extract long lines in the image. Those lines are analyzed to identify the existing walls. From this point, room extraction can be seen as a classical segmentation task for which each region corresponds to a room. The chosen resolution strategy consists in recursively decomposing the image until getting nearly convex regions. The notion of convexity is difficult to quantify, and the selection of separation lines can also be rough. Thus, we take advantage of knowledge associated to architectural floor plans in order to obtain mainly rectangular rooms. Preliminary tests on a set of real documents show promising results. | ||||
Address | Sousse, Tunisia | ||||
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Call Number | DAG @ dag @ LMV2010 | Serial | 1440 | ||
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Author | H. Chouaib; Salvatore Tabbone; Oriol Ramos Terrades; F. Cloppet; N. Vincent; A.T. Thierry Paquet | ||||
Title | Sélection de Caractéristiques à partir d'un algorithme génétique et d'une combinaison de classifieurs Adaboost | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Ecrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 181-186 | ||
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Address | Rouen, France | ||||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ CTR2008 | Serial | 1874 | ||
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Author | T.O. Nguyen; Salvatore Tabbone; Oriol Ramos Terrades; A.T. Thierry | ||||
Title | Proposition d'un descripteur de formes et du modèle vectoriel pour la recherche de symboles | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Ecrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 79-84 | ||
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Address | Rouen, France | ||||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ NTR2008b | Serial | 1875 | ||
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Author | Thanh Ha Do; Salvatore Tabbone; Oriol Ramos Terrades | ||||
Title | Noise suppression over bi-level graphical documents using a sparse representation | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2012 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Address | Bordeaux | ||||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ DTR2012b | Serial | 2136 | ||
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Author | Christophe Rigaud; Clement Guerin | ||||
Title | Localisation contextuelle des personnages de bandes dessinées | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | Les auteurs proposent une méthode de localisation des personnages dans des cases de bandes dessinées en s'appuyant sur les caractéristiques des bulles de dialogue. L'évaluation montre un taux de localisation des personnages allant jusqu'à 65%. | ||||
Address | Nancy; Francia; March 2014 | ||||
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Notes | DAG; 600.077 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ RiG2014 | Serial | 2481 | ||
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Author | Marçal Rusiñol; J. Chazalon; Jean-Marc Ogier | ||||
Title | Normalisation et validation d'images de documents capturées en mobilité | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 109-124 | ||
Keywords | mobile document image acquisition; perspective correction; illumination correction; quality assessment; focus measure; OCR accuracy prediction | ||||
Abstract | Mobile document image acquisition integrates many distortions which must be corrected or detected on the device, before the document becomes unavailable or paying data transmission fees. In this paper, we propose a system to correct perspective and illumination issues, and estimate the sharpness of the image for OCR recognition. The correction step relies on fast and accurate border detection followed by illumination normalization. Its evaluation on a private dataset shows a clear improvement on OCR accuracy. The quality assessment
step relies on a combination of focus measures. Its evaluation on a public dataset shows that this simple method compares well to state of the art, learning-based methods which cannot be embedded on a mobile, and outperforms metric-based methods. |
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Address | Nancy; France; March 2014 | ||||
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Notes | DAG; 601.223; 600.077 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ RCO2014b | Serial | 2546 | ||
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Author | P. Wang; V. Eglin; C. Garcia; C. Largeron; Josep Llados; Alicia Fornes | ||||
Title | Représentation par graphe de mots manuscrits dans les images pour la recherche par similarité | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 233-248 | ||
Keywords | word spotting; graph-based representation; shape context description; graph edit distance; DTW; block merging; query by example | ||||
Abstract | Effective information retrieval on handwritten document images has always been
a challenging task. In this paper, we propose a novel handwritten word spotting approach based on graph representation. The presented model comprises both topological and morphological signatures of handwriting. Skeleton-based graphs with the Shape Context labeled vertexes are established for connected components. Each word image is represented as a sequence of graphs. In order to be robust to the handwriting variations, an exhaustive merging process based on DTW alignment results introduced in the similarity measure between word images. With respect to the computation complexity, an approximate graph edit distance approach using bipartite matching is employed for graph matching. The experiments on the George Washington dataset and the marriage records from the Barcelona Cathedral dataset demonstrate that the proposed approach outperforms the state-of-the-art structural methods. |
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Address | Nancy; Francia; March 2014 | ||||
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Notes | DAG; 600.061; 602.006; 600.077 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ WEG2014c | Serial | 2564 | ||
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Author | Marçal Rusiñol; J. Chazalon; Jean-Marc Ogier | ||||
Title | Filtrage de descripteurs locaux pour l'amélioration de la détection de documents | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Keywords | Local descriptors; mobile capture; document matching; keypoint selection | ||||
Abstract | In this paper we propose an effective method aimed at reducing the amount of local descriptors to be indexed in a document matching framework.In an off-line training stage, the matching between the model document and incoming images is computed retaining the local descriptors from the model that steadily produce good matches. We have evaluated this approach by using the ICDAR2015 SmartDOC dataset containing near 25000 images from documents to be captured by a mobile device. We have tested the performance of this filtering step by using ORB and SIFT local detectors and descriptors. The results show an important gain both in quality of the final matching as well as in time and space requirements. | ||||
Address | Toulouse; France; March 2016 | ||||
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Notes | DAG; 600.084; 600.077 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ RCO2016 | Serial | 2755 | ||
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Author | Ernest Valveny; Miquel Ferrer | ||||
Title | Application of Graph Embedding to Solve Graph Matchin Problems | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Colloque International Francophone sur l’Ecrit et le Document | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 13–18 | ||
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Address | Rouen (France) | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | CIFED’08 | ||
Notes | DAG | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | DAG @ dag @ VaF2008 | Serial | 1063 | ||
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Author | Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Monica Mitiko; Sergio Shiguemi; Debora Gil | ||||
Title | A validation protocol for assessing cardiac phase retrieval in IntraVascular UltraSound | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Computing in Cardiology | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 37 | Issue | Pages | 899-902 | |
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Abstract | A good reliable approach to cardiac triggering is of utmost importance in obtaining accurate quantitative results of atherosclerotic plaque burden from the analysis of IntraVascular UltraSound. Although, in the last years, there has been an increase in research of methods for retrospective gating, there is no general consensus in a validation protocol. Many methods are based on quality assessment of longitudinal cuts appearance and those reporting quantitative numbers do not follow a standard protocol. Such heterogeneity in validation protocols makes faithful comparison across methods a difficult task. We propose a validation protocol based on the variability of the retrieved cardiac phase and explore the capability of several quality measures for quantifying such variability. An ideal detector, suitable for its application in clinical practice, should produce stable phases. That is, it should always sample the same cardiac cycle fraction. In this context, one should measure the variability (variance) of a candidate sampling with respect a ground truth (reference) sampling, since the variance would indicate how spread we are aiming a target. In order to quantify the deviation between the sampling and the ground truth, we have considered two quality scores reported in the literature: signed distance to the closest reference sample and distance to the right of each reference sample. We have also considered the residuals of the regression line of reference against candidate sampling. The performance of the measures has been explored on a set of synthetic samplings covering different cardiac cycle fractions and variabilities. From our simulations, we conclude that the metrics related to distances are sensitive to the shift considered while the residuals are robust against fraction and variabilities as far as one can establish a pair-wise correspondence between candidate and reference. We will further investigate the impact of false positive and negative detections in experimental data. | ||||
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ISSN | 0276-6547 | ISBN | 978-1-4244-7318-2 | Medium | |
Area | Expedition | Conference | CINC | ||
Notes | IAM; | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ HSM2010 | Serial | 1551 | ||
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Author | Cristina Cañero; Petia Radeva; Oriol Pujol; Ricardo Toledo; Debora Gil; J. Saludes; Juan J. Villanueva; B. Garcia del Blanco; J. Mauri; Eduard Fernandez-Nofrerias; J.A. Gomez-Hospital; E. Iraculis; J. Comin; C. Quiles; F. Jara; A. Cequier; E.Esplugas | ||||
Title | Three-dimensional reconstruction and quantification of the coronary tree using intravascular ultrasound images | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 1999 | Publication | Proceedings of International Conference on Computer in Cardiology (CIC´99) | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | In this paper we propose a new Computer Vision technique to reconstruct the vascular wall in space using a deformable model-based technique and compounding methods, based in biplane angiography and intravascular ultrasound data jicsion. It is also proposed a generalpurpose three-dimensional guided interpolation method. The three dimensional centerline of the vessel is reconstructed from geometrically corrected biplane angiographies using automatic segmentation methods and snakes. The IVUS image planes are located in the threedimensional space and correctly oriented. A led interpolation method based in B-SurJaces and snakes isused to fill the gaps among image planes | ||||
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Notes | MILAB;RV;IAM;ADAS;HuPBA | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ CRP1999b | Serial | 1492 | ||
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Author | David Berga; Xavier Otazu | ||||
Title | Computational modelingof visual attention: What do we know from physiology and psychophysics? | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | 8th Iberian Conference on Perception | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | Latest computer vision architectures use a chain of feedforward computations, mainly optimizing artificial neural networks for very specific tasks. Although their impressive performance (i.e. in saliency) using real image datasets, these models do not follow several biological principles of the human visual system (e.g. feedback and horizontal connections in cortex) and are unable to predict several visual tasks simultaneously. In this study we present biologically plausible computations from the early stages of the human visual system (i.e. retina and lateral geniculate nucleus) and lateral connections in V1. Despite the simplicity of these processes and without any type of training or optimization, simulations of firing-rate dynamics of V1 are able to predict bottom-up visual attention at distinct contexts (shown previously as well to predict visual discomfort, brightness and chromatic induction). We also show functional top-down selection mechanisms as feedback inhibition projections (i.e. prefrontal cortex for search/task-based attention and parietal area for inhibition of return). Distinct saliency model predictions are tested with eye tracking datasets in free-viewing and visual search tasks, using real images and synthetically-generated patterns. Results on predicting saliency and scanpaths show that artificial models do not outperform biologically-inspired ones (specifically for datasets that lack of common endogenous biases found in eye tracking experimentation), as well as, do not correctly predict contrast sensitivities in pop-out stimulus patterns. This work remarks the importance of considering biological principles of the visual system for building models that reproduce this (and any other) visual effects. | ||||
Address | San Lorenzo El Escorial; July 2019 | ||||
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Notes | NEUROBIT; no menciona | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ BeO2019b | Serial | 3374 | ||
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Author | David Berga; Xose R. Fernandez-Vidal; Xavier Otazu; Victor Leboran; Xose M. Pardo | ||||
Title | Measuring bottom-up visual attention in eye tracking experimentation with synthetic images | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | 8th Iberian Conference on Perception | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | A benchmark of saliency models performance with a synthetic image dataset is provided. Model performance is evaluated through saliency metrics as well as the influence of model inspiration and consistency with human psychophysics. SID4VAM is composed of 230 synthetic images, with known salient regions. Images were generated with 15 distinct types of low-level features (e.g. orientation, brightness, color, size...) with a target-distractor pop-out type of synthetic patterns. We have used Free-Viewing and Visual Search task instructions and 7 feature contrasts for each feature category. Our study reveals that state-of-the-art Deep Learning saliency models do not perform well with synthetic pattern images, instead, models with Spectral/Fourier inspiration outperform others in saliency metrics and are more consistent with human psychophysical experimentation. This study proposes a new way to evaluate saliency models in the forthcoming literature, accounting for synthetic images with uniquely low-level feature contexts, distinct from previous eye tracking image datasets. | ||||
Address | San Lorenzo El Escorial; July 2019 | ||||
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Notes | NEUROBIT; 600.128 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ BFO2019c | Serial | 3375 | ||
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