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Author Debora Gil; Antoni Rosell
Title Advances in Artificial Intelligence – How Lung Cancer CT Screening Will Progress? Type Abstract
Year 2019 Publication World Lung Cancer Conference Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Invited speaker
Address Barcelona; September 2019
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Area Expedition Conference (up) IASLC WCLC
Notes IAM; 600.139; 600.145 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ GiR2019 Serial 3361
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Author Juan J. Villanueva
Title Visualization, Imaging and Image Processing. Type Book Whole
Year 2002 Publication International Association of Science and Technology for Development. ACTA Press, Abbreviated Journal
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ISSN ISBN 0–88986–354–3 Medium
Area Expedition Conference (up) IASTE
Notes Approved no
Call Number ISE @ ise @ Vil2002 Serial 276
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Author Fernando Vilariño; Petia Radeva
Title Patch-Optimized Discriminant Active Contours for Medical Image Segmentation. Type Conference Article
Year 2002 Publication Iberoamerican Conference on Artificial Intelligence Abbreviated Journal
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Address Sevilla, Espanya
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Publisher Springer Verlag Place of Publication Editor
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Area Expedition Conference (up) IBERAMIA
Notes MV;MILAB;SIAI Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ ViR2002; IAM @ iam @ VRa2003 Serial 320
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Author Miguel Reyes; Jose Ramirez Moreno; Juan R Revilla; Petia Radeva; Sergio Escalera
Title ADiBAS: Sistema Multisensor de Adquisicion Automatica de Datos Corporales Objetivos, Robustos y Fiables para el Analisis de la Postura y el Movimiento Type Conference Article
Year 2011 Publication 6th Congreso Iberoamericano de Tecnologia de Apoyo a la Discapacidad Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 939-944
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Abstract El análisis de la postura y del rango de movimiento son fundamentales para conocer la optimización del gesto y mejorar, de este modo, el rendimiento y la detección de posibles lesiones. Esta cuantificación es especialmente interesante en deportistas o en pacientes que presentan alguna lesión neurológica o del sistema musculo-esquelético, ya que permite conocer el proceso evolutivo de estos pacientes, evaluar la eficacia de la terapia aplicada y proponer, en caso necesario, una modificación del protocolo de tratamiento.
En este trabajo presentamos un sistema automático que permite, mediante una tecnología no invasiva, la captación automática de marcadores LED situados sobre el paciente y su posterior análisis con el fin de mostrar al especialista datos objetivos que permitan un mejor soporte diagnóstico. También se describe un
sistema analítico de la postura corporal sin marcadores, donde su ejecución durante secuencias dinámicas aporta un alto grado de naturalidad al paciente a la hora de realizar los ejercicios funcionales.
Address Palma de Mallorca
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Area Expedition Conference (up) IBERDISCAP
Notes MILAB;HuPBA Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ RRR2011 Serial 1768
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Author Carlos David Martinez Hinarejos; Josep Llados; Alicia Fornes; Francisco Casacuberta; Lluis de Las Heras; Joan Mas; Moises Pastor; Oriol Ramos Terrades; Joan Andreu Sanchez; Enrique Vidal; Fernando Vilariño
Title Context, multimodality, and user collaboration in handwritten text processing: the CoMUN-HaT project Type Conference Article
Year 2016 Publication 3rd IberSPEECH Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Processing of handwritten documents is a task that is of wide interest for many
purposes, such as those related to preserve cultural heritage. Handwritten text recognition techniques have been successfully applied during the last decade to obtain transcriptions of handwritten documents, and keyword spotting techniques have been applied for searching specific terms in image collections of handwritten documents. However, results on transcription and indexing are far from perfect. In this framework, the use of new data sources arises as a new paradigm that will allow for a better transcription and indexing of handwritten documents. Three main different data sources could be considered: context of the document (style, writer, historical time, topics,. . . ), multimodal data (representations of the document in a different modality, such as the speech signal of the dictation of the text), and user feedback (corrections, amendments,. . . ). The CoMUN-HaT project aims at the integration of these different data sources into the transcription and indexing task for handwritten documents: the use of context derived from the analysis of the documents, how multimodality can aid the recognition process to obtain more accurate transcriptions (including transcription in a modern version of the language), and integration into a userin-the-loop assisted text transcription framework. This will be reflected in the construction of a transcription and indexing platform that can be used by both professional and nonprofessional users, contributing to crowd-sourcing activities to preserve cultural heritage and to obtain an accessible version of the involved corpus.
Address Lisboa; Portugal; November 2016
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Area Expedition Conference (up) IberSPEECH
Notes DAG; MV; 600.097;SIAI Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @MLF2016 Serial 2813
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Author Muhammad Anwer Rao; David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez
Title Opponent Colors for Human Detection Type Conference Article
Year 2011 Publication 5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6669 Issue Pages 363-370
Keywords Pedestrian Detection; Color; Part Based Models
Abstract Human detection is a key component in fields such as advanced driving assistance and video surveillance. However, even detecting non-occluded standing humans remains a challenge of intensive research. Finding good features to build human models for further detection is probably one of the most important issues to face. Currently, shape, texture and motion features have deserve extensive attention in the literature. However, color-based features, which are important in other domains (e.g., image categorization), have received much less attention. In fact, the use of RGB color space has become a kind of choice by default. The focus has been put in developing first and second order features on top of RGB space (e.g., HOG and co-occurrence matrices, resp.). In this paper we evaluate the opponent colors (OPP) space as a biologically inspired alternative for human detection. In particular, by feeding OPP space in the baseline framework of Dalal et al. for human detection (based on RGB, HOG and linear SVM), we will obtain better detection performance than by using RGB space. This is a relevant result since, up to the best of our knowledge, OPP space has not been previously used for human detection. This suggests that in the future it could be worth to compute co-occurrence matrices, self-similarity features, etc., also on top of OPP space, i.e., as we have done with HOG in this paper.
Address Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Berlin Heidelberg Editor J. Vitria; J.M. Sanches; M. Hernandez
Language English Summary Language English Original Title Opponent Colors for Human Detection
Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes on Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-21256-7 Medium
Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes ADAS Approved no
Call Number ADAS @ adas @ RVL2011a Serial 1666
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Author Joan Serrat; Ferran Diego; Felipe Lumbreras; Jose Manuel Alvarez
Title Synchronization of Video Sequences from Free-moving Cameras Type Conference Article
Year 2007 Publication 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4477 Issue Pages 620–627
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Address Girona (Spain)
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Place of Publication Editor J. Marti et al.
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
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Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes ADAS Approved no
Call Number ADAS @ adas @ SDL2007 Serial 880
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Author Antonio Lopez; Joan Serrat; Cristina Cañero; Felipe Lumbreras
Title Robust Lane Lines Detection and Quantitative Assessment Type Conference Article
Year 2007 Publication 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4477 Issue Pages 274–281
Keywords lane markings
Abstract
Address Girona (Spain)
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Place of Publication Editor J. Marti et al
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
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ISSN ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes ADAS Approved no
Call Number ADAS @ adas @ LSC2007 Serial 881
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Author Agata Lapedriza; David Masip; Jordi Vitria
Title A Hierarchical Approach for Multi-task Logistic Regression Type Conference Article
Year 2007 Publication 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4478 Issue Pages 258–265
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Address Girona (Spain)
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Place of Publication Editor J. Marti et al.
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
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Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes OR; MV Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ LMV2007a Serial 902
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Author Joan Marti; Jose Miguel Benedi; Ana Maria Mendonça; Joan Serrat
Title Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Type Book Whole
Year 2007 Publication 3rd Iberian Conference Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6669 Issue Pages 4477-4478
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Address Girona (Spain)
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
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Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes ADAS Approved no
Call Number ADAS @ adas @ MBM2007 Serial 994
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Author Carlo Gatta; Juan Diego Gomez; Francesco Ciompi; O. Rodriguez-Leor; Petia Radeva
Title Toward robust myocardial blush grade estimation in contrast angiography Type Conference Article
Year 2009 Publication 4th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5524 Issue Pages 249–256
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Abstract The assessment of Myocardial Blush Grade after primary angioplasty is a precious diagnostic tool to understand if the patient needs further medication or the use of specifics drugs. Unfortunately, the assessment of MBG is difficult for non highly specialized staff. Experimental data show that there is poor correlation between MBG assessment of low and high specialized staff, thus reducing its applicability. This paper proposes a method able to achieve an objective measure of MBG, or a set of parameters that correlates with the MBG. The method tracks the blush area starting from just one single frame tagged by the physician. As a consequence, the blush area is kept isolated from contaminating phenomena such as diaphragm and arteries movements. We also present a method to extract four parameters that are expected to correlate with the MBG. Preliminary results show that the method is capable of extracting interesting information regarding the behavior of the myocardial perfusion.
Address Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
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Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-02171-8 Medium
Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes MILAB Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ GGC2009 Serial 1161
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Author Francesco Ciompi; Oriol Pujol; O. Rodriguez-Leor; Carlo Gatta; Angel Serrano; Petia Radeva
Title Enhancing In-Vitro IVUS Data for Tissue Characterization Type Conference Article
Year 2009 Publication 4th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5524 Issue Pages 241–248
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Abstract Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) data validation is usually performed by comparing post-mortem (in-vitro) IVUS data and corresponding histological analysis of the tissue, obtaining a reliable ground truth. The main drawback of this method is the few number of available study cases due to the complex procedure of histological analysis. In this work we propose a novel semi-supervised approach to enhance the in-vitro training set by including examples from in-vivo coronary plaques data set. For this purpose, a Sequential Floating Forward Selection method is applied on in-vivo data and plaque characterization performances are evaluated by Leave-One-Patient-Out cross-validation technique. Supervised data inclusion improves global classification accuracy from 89.39% to 91.82%.
Address Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-02171-8 Medium
Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes MILAB;HuPBA Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ CPR2009a Serial 1162
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Author Miquel Ferrer; Ernest Valveny; F. Serratosa
Title Median Graph Computation by means of a Genetic Approach Based on Minimum Common Supergraph and Maximum Common Subraph Type Conference Article
Year 2009 Publication 4th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5524 Issue Pages 346–353
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Abstract Given a set of graphs, the median graph has been theoretically presented as a useful concept to infer a representative of the set. However, the computation of the median graph is a highly complex task and its practical application has been very limited up to now. In this work we present a new genetic algorithm for the median graph computation. A set of experiments on real data, where none of the existing algorithms for the median graph computation could be applied up to now due to their computational complexity, show that we obtain good approximations of the median graph. Finally, we use the median graph in a real nearest neighbour classification showing that it leaves the box of the only-theoretical concepts and demonstrating, from a practical point of view, that can be a useful tool to represent a set of graphs.
Address Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
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Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-02171-8 Medium
Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes DAG Approved no
Call Number DAG @ dag @ FVS2009c Serial 1174
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Author Albert Gordo; Ernest Valveny
Title The diagonal split: A pre-segmentation step for page layout analysis & classification Type Conference Article
Year 2009 Publication 4th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5524 Issue Pages 290–297
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Abstract Document classification is an important task in all the processes related to document storage and retrieval. In the case of complex documents, structural features are needed to achieve a correct classification. Unfortunately, physical layout analysis is error prone. In this paper we present a pre-segmentation step based on a divide & conquer strategy that can be used to improve the page segmentation results, independently of the segmentation algorithm used. This pre-segmentation step is evaluated in classification and retrieval using the selective CRLA algorithm for layout segmentation together with a clustering based on the voronoi area diagram, and tested on two different databases, MARG and Girona Archives.
Address Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-02171-8 Medium
Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes DAG Approved no
Call Number DAG @ dag @ Gov2009b Serial 1176
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Author Pierluigi Casale; Oriol Pujol; Petia Radeva
Title Face-to-face social activity detection using data collected with a wearable device Type Conference Article
Year 2009 Publication 4th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5524 Issue Pages 56–63
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Abstract In this work the feasibility of building a socially aware badge that learns from user activities is explored. A wearable multisensor device has been prototyped for collecting data about user movements and photos of the environment where the user acts. Using motion data, speaking and other activities have been classified. Images have been analysed in order to complement motion data and help for the detection of social behaviours. A face detector and an activity classifier are both used for detecting if users have a social activity in the time they worn the device. Good results encourage the improvement of the system at both hardware and software level
Address Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-02171-8 Medium
Area Expedition Conference (up) IbPRIA
Notes MILAB;HuPBA Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ CPR2009b Serial 1206
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