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Author Arnau Baro; Jialuo Chen; Alicia Fornes; Beata Megyesi
Title Towards a generic unsupervised method for transcription of encoded manuscripts Type Conference Article
Year 2019 Publication 3rd International Conference on Digital Access to Textual Cultural Heritage Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (up) 73-78
Keywords A. Baró, J. Chen, A. Fornés, B. Megyesi.
Abstract Historical ciphers, a special type of manuscripts, contain encrypted information, important for the interpretation of our history. The first step towards decipherment is to transcribe the images, either manually or by automatic image processing techniques. Despite the improvements in handwritten text recognition (HTR) thanks to deep learning methodologies, the need of labelled data to train is an important limitation. Given that ciphers often use symbol sets across various alphabets and unique symbols without any transcription scheme available, these supervised HTR techniques are not suitable to transcribe ciphers. In this paper we propose an un-supervised method for transcribing encrypted manuscripts based on clustering and label propagation, which has been successfully applied to community detection in networks. We analyze the performance on ciphers with various symbol sets, and discuss the advantages and drawbacks compared to supervised HTR methods.
Address Brussels; May 2019
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Notes DAG; 600.097; 600.140; 600.121 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ BCF2019 Serial 3276
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Author Pierluigi Casale; Oriol Pujol; Petia Radeva; Jordi Vitria
Title A First Approach to Activity Recognition Using Topic Models Type Conference Article
Year 2009 Publication 12th International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence Abbreviated Journal
Volume 202 Issue Pages (up) 74 - 82
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Abstract In this work, we present a first approach to activity patterns discovery by mean of topic models. Using motion data collected with a wearable device we prototype, TheBadge, we analyse raw accelerometer data using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), a particular instantiation of topic models. Results show that for particular values of the parameters necessary for applying LDA to a countinous dataset, good accuracies in activity classification can be achieved.
Address Cardona, Spain
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-60750-061-2 Medium
Area Expedition Conference CCIA
Notes OR;MILAB;HuPBA;MV Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ CPR2009e Serial 1231
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Author Muhammad Anwer Rao; Fahad Shahbaz Khan; Joost Van de Weijer; Matthieu Molinier; Jorma Laaksonen
Title Binary patterns encoded convolutional neural networks for texture recognition and remote sensing scene classification Type Journal Article
Year 2018 Publication ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Abbreviated Journal ISPRS J
Volume 138 Issue Pages (up) 74-85
Keywords Remote sensing; Deep learning; Scene classification; Local Binary Patterns; Texture analysis
Abstract Designing discriminative powerful texture features robust to realistic imaging conditions is a challenging computer vision problem with many applications, including material recognition and analysis of satellite or aerial imagery. In the past, most texture description approaches were based on dense orderless statistical distribution of local features. However, most recent approaches to texture recognition and remote sensing scene classification are based on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). The de facto practice when learning these CNN models is to use RGB patches as input with training performed on large amounts of labeled data (ImageNet). In this paper, we show that Local Binary Patterns (LBP) encoded CNN models, codenamed TEX-Nets, trained using mapped coded images with explicit LBP based texture information provide complementary information to the standard RGB deep models. Additionally, two deep architectures, namely early and late fusion, are investigated to combine the texture and color information. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to investigate Binary Patterns encoded CNNs and different deep network fusion architectures for texture recognition and remote sensing scene classification. We perform comprehensive experiments on four texture recognition datasets and four remote sensing scene classification benchmarks: UC-Merced with 21 scene categories, WHU-RS19 with 19 scene classes, RSSCN7 with 7 categories and the recently introduced large scale aerial image dataset (AID) with 30 aerial scene types. We demonstrate that TEX-Nets provide complementary information to standard RGB deep model of the same network architecture. Our late fusion TEX-Net architecture always improves the overall performance compared to the standard RGB network on both recognition problems. Furthermore, our final combination leads to consistent improvement over the state-of-the-art for remote sensing scene
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Notes LAMP; 600.109; 600.106; 600.120 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ RKW2018 Serial 3158
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Author Andres Traumann; Sergio Escalera; Gholamreza Anbarjafari
Title A New Retexturing Method for Virtual Fitting Room Using Kinect 2 Camera Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication 2015 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Worshops (CVPRW) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (up) 75-79
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Address Boston; EEUU; June 2015
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Call Number Admin @ si @ TEA2015 Serial 2653
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Author Lluis Pere de las Heras; Oriol Ramos Terrades; Josep Llados
Title Ontology-Based Understanding of Architectural Drawings Type Book Chapter
Year 2017 Publication International Workshop on Graphics Recognition. GREC 2015.Graphic Recognition. Current Trends and Challenges Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9657 Issue Pages (up) 75-85
Keywords Graphics recognition; Floor plan analysi; Domain ontology
Abstract In this paper we present a knowledge base of architectural documents aiming at improving existing methods of floor plan classification and understanding. It consists of an ontological definition of the domain and the inclusion of real instances coming from both, automatically interpreted and manually labeled documents. The knowledge base has proven to be an effective tool to structure our knowledge and to easily maintain and upgrade it. Moreover, it is an appropriate means to automatically check the consistency of relational data and a convenient complement of hard-coded knowledge interpretation systems.
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Notes DAG; 600.121 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ HRL2017 Serial 3086
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Author Marçal Rusiñol
Title Classificació semàntica i visual de documents digitals Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Revista de biblioteconomia i documentacio Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (up) 75-86
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Abstract Se analizan los sistemas de procesamiento automático que trabajan sobre documentos digitalizados con el objetivo de describir los contenidos. De esta forma contribuyen a facilitar el acceso, permitir la indización automática y hacer accesibles los documentos a los motores de búsqueda. El objetivo de estas tecnologías es poder entrenar modelos computacionales que sean capaces de clasificar, agrupar o realizar búsquedas sobre documentos digitales. Así, se describen las tareas de clasificación, agrupamiento y búsqueda. Cuando utilizamos tecnologías de inteligencia artificial en los sistemas de
clasificación esperamos que la herramienta nos devuelva etiquetas semánticas; en sistemas de agrupamiento que nos devuelva documentos agrupados en clusters significativos; y en sistemas de búsqueda esperamos que dada una consulta, nos devuelva una lista ordenada de documentos en función de la relevancia. A continuación se da una visión de conjunto de los métodos que nos permiten describir los documentos digitales, tanto de manera visual (cuál es su apariencia), como a partir de sus contenidos semánticos (de qué hablan). En cuanto a la descripción visual de documentos se aborda el estado de la cuestión de las representaciones numéricas de documentos digitalizados
tanto por métodos clásicos como por métodos basados en el aprendizaje profundo (deep learning). Respecto de la descripción semántica de los contenidos se analizan técnicas como el reconocimiento óptico de caracteres (OCR); el cálculo de estadísticas básicas sobre la aparición de las diferentes palabras en un texto (bag-of-words model); y los métodos basados en aprendizaje profundo como el método word2vec, basado en una red neuronal que, dadas unas cuantas palabras de un texto, debe predecir cuál será la
siguiente palabra. Desde el campo de las ingenierías se están transfiriendo conocimientos que se han integrado en productos o servicios en los ámbitos de la archivística, la biblioteconomía, la documentación y las plataformas de gran consumo, sin embargo los algoritmos deben ser lo suficientemente eficientes no sólo para el reconocimiento y transcripción literal sino también para la capacidad de interpretación de los contenidos.
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Notes DAG; 600.084; 600.135; 600.121; 600.129 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Rus2019 Serial 3282
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Author Julio C. S. Jacques Junior; Yagmur Gucluturk; Marc Perez; Umut Guçlu; Carlos Andujar; Xavier Baro; Hugo Jair Escalante; Isabelle Guyon; Marcel A. J. van Gerven; Rob van Lier; Sergio Escalera
Title First Impressions: A Survey on Vision-Based Apparent Personality Trait Analysis Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing Abbreviated Journal TAC
Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages (up) 75-95
Keywords Personality computing; first impressions; person perception; big-five; subjective bias; computer vision; machine learning; nonverbal signals; facial expression; gesture; speech analysis; multi-modal recognition
Abstract Personality analysis has been widely studied in psychology, neuropsychology, and signal processing fields, among others. From the past few years, it also became an attractive research area in visual computing. From the computational point of view, by far speech and text have been the most considered cues of information for analyzing personality. However, recently there has been an increasing interest from the computer vision community in analyzing personality from visual data. Recent computer vision approaches are able to accurately analyze human faces, body postures and behaviors, and use these information to infer apparent personality traits. Because of the overwhelming research interest in this topic, and of the potential impact that this sort of methods could have in society, we present in this paper an up-to-date review of existing vision-based approaches for apparent personality trait recognition. We describe seminal and cutting edge works on the subject, discussing and comparing their distinctive features and limitations. Future venues of research in the field are identified and discussed. Furthermore, aspects on the subjectivity in data labeling/evaluation, as well as current datasets and challenges organized to push the research on the field are reviewed.
Address 1 Jan.-March 2022
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Call Number Admin @ si @ JGP2022 Serial 3724
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Author Silvio Giancola; Anthony Cioppa; Adrien Deliege; Floriane Magera; Vladimir Somers; Le Kang; Xin Zhou; Olivier Barnich; Christophe De Vleeschouwer; Alexandre Alahi; Bernard Ghanem; Marc Van Droogenbroeck; Abdulrahman Darwish; Adrien Maglo; Albert Clapes; Andreas Luyts; Andrei Boiarov; Artur Xarles; Astrid Orcesi; Avijit Shah; Baoyu Fan; Bharath Comandur; Chen Chen; Chen Zhang; Chen Zhao; Chengzhi Lin; Cheuk-Yiu Chan; Chun Chuen Hui; Dengjie Li; Fan Yang; Fan Liang; Fang Da; Feng Yan; Fufu Yu; Guanshuo Wang; H. Anthony Chan; He Zhu; Hongwei Kan; Jiaming Chu; Jianming Hu; Jianyang Gu; Jin Chen; Joao V. B. Soares; Jonas Theiner; Jorge De Corte; Jose Henrique Brito; Jun Zhang; Junjie Li; Junwei Liang; Leqi Shen; Lin Ma; Lingchi Chen; Miguel Santos Marques; Mike Azatov; Nikita Kasatkin; Ning Wang; Qiong Jia; Quoc Cuong Pham; Ralph Ewerth; Ran Song; Rengang Li; Rikke Gade; Ruben Debien; Runze Zhang; Sangrok Lee; Sergio Escalera; Shan Jiang; Shigeyuki Odashima; Shimin Chen; Shoichi Masui; Shouhong Ding; Sin-wai Chan; Siyu Chen; Tallal El-Shabrawy; Tao He; Thomas B. Moeslund; Wan-Chi Siu; Wei Zhang; Wei Li; Xiangwei Wang; Xiao Tan; Xiaochuan Li; Xiaolin Wei; Xiaoqing Ye; Xing Liu; Xinying Wang; Yandong Guo; Yaqian Zhao; Yi Yu; Yingying Li; Yue He; Yujie Zhong; Zhenhua Guo; Zhiheng Li
Title SoccerNet 2022 Challenges Results Type Conference Article
Year 2022 Publication 5th International ACM Workshop on Multimedia Content Analysis in Sports Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (up) 75-86
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Abstract The SoccerNet 2022 challenges were the second annual video understanding challenges organized by the SoccerNet team. In 2022, the challenges were composed of 6 vision-based tasks: (1) action spotting, focusing on retrieving action timestamps in long untrimmed videos, (2) replay grounding, focusing on retrieving the live moment of an action shown in a replay, (3) pitch localization, focusing on detecting line and goal part elements, (4) camera calibration, dedicated to retrieving the intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters, (5) player re-identification, focusing on retrieving the same players across multiple views, and (6) multiple object tracking, focusing on tracking players and the ball through unedited video streams. Compared to last year's challenges, tasks (1-2) had their evaluation metrics redefined to consider tighter temporal accuracies, and tasks (3-6) were novel, including their underlying data and annotations. More information on the tasks, challenges and leaderboards are available on this https URL. Baselines and development kits are available on this https URL.
Address Lisboa; Portugal; October 2022
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Notes HUPBA; no menciona Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ GCD2022 Serial 3801
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Author Jaume Garcia; Debora Gil; Sandra Pujades; Francesc Carreras
Title A Variational Framework for Assessment of the Left Ventricle Motion Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication International Journal Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 6 Pages (up) 76-100
Keywords Key words: Left Ventricle Dynamics, Ventricular Torsion, Tagged Magnetic Resonance, Motion Tracking, Variational Framework, Gabor Transform.
Abstract Impairment of left ventricular contractility due to cardiovascular diseases is reflected in left ventricle (LV) motion patterns. An abnormal change of torsion or long axis shortening LV values can help with the diagnosis and follow-up of LV dysfunction. Tagged Magnetic Resonance (TMR) is a widely spread medical imaging modality that allows estimation of the myocardial tissue local deformation. In this work, we introduce a novel variational framework for extracting the left ventricle dynamics from TMR sequences. A bi-dimensional representation space of TMR images given by Gabor filter banks is defined. Tracking of the phases of the Gabor response is combined using a variational framework which regularizes the deformation field just at areas where the Gabor amplitude drops, while restoring the underlying motion otherwise. The clinical applicability of the proposed method is illustrated by extracting normality models of the ventricular torsion from 19 healthy subjects.
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Call Number IAM @ iam @ GGC2008a Serial 1058
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Author Jorge Bernal; F. Javier Sanchez; Fernando Vilariño
Title Integration of Valley Orientation Distribution for Polyp Region Identification in Colonoscopy Type Conference Article
Year 2011 Publication In MICCAI 2011 Workshop on Computational and Clinical Applications in Abdominal Imaging Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6668 Issue Pages (up) 76-83
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Abstract This work presents a region descriptor based on the integration of the information that the depth of valleys image provides. The depth of valleys image is based on the presence of intensity valleys around polyps due to the image acquisition. Our proposed method consists of defining, for each point, a series of radial sectors around it and then accumulates the maxima of the depth of valleys image only if the orientation of the intensity valley coincides with the orientation of the sector above. We apply our descriptor to a prior segmentation of the images and we present promising results on polyp detection, outperforming other approaches that also integrate depth of valleys information.
Address Toronto, Canada
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Publisher Springer Link Place of Publication Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
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Area 800 Expedition Conference ABI
Notes MV;SIAI Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ BSV2011d Serial 1698
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Author H.Martin Kjer; Jens Fagertuna; Sergio Vera; Debora Gil; Miguel Angel Gonzalez Ballester; Rasmus R. Paulsena
Title Free-form image registration of human cochlear uCT data using skeleton similarity as anatomical prior Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication Patter Recognition Letters Abbreviated Journal PRL
Volume 76 Issue 1 Pages (up) 76-82
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Notes IAM; 600.060 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ MFV2017b Serial 2941
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Author Julio C. S. Jacques Junior; Xavier Baro; Sergio Escalera
Title Exploiting feature representations through similarity learning, post-ranking and ranking aggregation for person re-identification Type Journal Article
Year 2018 Publication Image and Vision Computing Abbreviated Journal IMAVIS
Volume 79 Issue Pages (up) 76-85
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Abstract Person re-identification has received special attention by the human analysis community in the last few years. To address the challenges in this field, many researchers have proposed different strategies, which basically exploit either cross-view invariant features or cross-view robust metrics. In this work, we propose to exploit a post-ranking approach and combine different feature representations through ranking aggregation. Spatial information, which potentially benefits the person matching, is represented using a 2D body model, from which color and texture information are extracted and combined. We also consider background/foreground information, automatically extracted via Deep Decompositional Network, and the usage of Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) features. To describe the matching between images we use the polynomial feature map, also taking into account local and global information. The Discriminant Context Information Analysis based post-ranking approach is used to improve initial ranking lists. Finally, the Stuart ranking aggregation method is employed to combine complementary ranking lists obtained from different feature representations. Experimental results demonstrated that we improve the state-of-the-art on VIPeR and PRID450s datasets, achieving 67.21% and 75.64% on top-1 rank recognition rate, respectively, as well as obtaining competitive results on CUHK01 dataset.
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Notes HuPBA; 602.143 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ JBE2018 Serial 3138
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Author Anna Salvatella; Maria Vanrell; Juan J. Villanueva
Title Texture Description based on Subtexture Components, 3rd International Workshop on Texture Syntesis and Analysis Type Conference Article
Year 2003 Publication 3rd International Workshop on Texture Synthesis and Analysis, Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (up) 77–82
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Address Nice
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ISSN ISBN 1-904410-11-1 Medium
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Notes CIC Approved no
Call Number CAT @ cat @ SVV2003 Serial 422
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Author Robert Benavente; Maria Vanrell
Title Parametrizacion del Espacio de Categorias de Color Type Miscellaneous
Year 2007 Publication Proceedings del VIII Congreso Nacional del Color Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (up) 77–78
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Address Madrid (Spain)
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Call Number CAT @ cat @ BeV2007 Serial 905
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Author Fernando Vilariño; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva
Title A Novel FLDA Formulation for Numerical Stability Analysis Type Book Chapter
Year 2004 Publication Recent Advances in Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Abbreviated Journal
Volume 113 Issue Pages (up) 77-84
Keywords Supervised Learning; Linear Discriminant Analysis; Numerical Stability; Computer Vision
Abstract Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis (FLDA) is one of the most popular techniques used in classification applying dimensional reduction. The numerical scheme involves the inversion of the within-class scatter matrix, which makes FLDA potentially ill-conditioned when it becomes singular. In this paper we present a novel explicit formulation of FLDA in terms of the eccentricity ratio and eigenvector orientations of the within-class scatter matrix. An analysis of this function will characterize those situations where FLDA response is not reliable because of numerical instability. This can solve common situations of poor classification performance in computer vision.
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Publisher IOS Press Place of Publication Editor J. Vitrià, P. Radeva and I. Aguiló
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-58603-466-5 Medium
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Notes MV;IAM;MILAB;SIAI Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ VGR2004 Serial 1663
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