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Perceptual Psychophysics |
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Biologically-Inspired Computer Vision: Fundamentals and Applications |
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Jorge Bernal; F. Javier Sanchez; Cristina Rodriguez de Miguel; Gloria Fernandez Esparrach |
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Bulding up the future of colonoscopy: A synergy between clinicians and computer scientists |
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Colonoscopy and Colorectal Cancer |
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Recent advances in endoscopic technology have generated an increasing interest in strengthening the collaboration between clinicians and computers scientist to develop intelligent systems that can provide additional information to clinicians in the different stages of an intervention. The objective of this chapter is to identify clinical drawbacks of colonoscopy in order to define potential areas of collaboration. Once areas are defined, we present the challenges that colonoscopy images present in order computational methods to provide with meaningful output, including those related to image formation and acquisition, as they are proven to have an impact in the performance of an intelligent system. Finally, we also propose how to define validation frameworks in order to assess the performance of a given method, making an special emphasis on how databases should be created and annotated and which metrics should be used to evaluate systems correctly. |
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Fernando Vilariño; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Marcos Catalan; Alberto Valcarcel |
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An horizon for the Public Library as a place for innovation and creativity. The Library Living Lab in Volpelleres |
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The White Book on Public Library Network from Diputació de Barcelona |
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Pedro Herruzo; Marc Bolaños; Petia Radeva |
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Can a CNN Recognize Catalan Diet? |
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Nowadays, we can find several diseases related to the unhealthy diet habits of the population, such as diabetes, obesity, anemia, bulimia and anorexia. In many cases, these diseases are related to the food consumption of people. Mediterranean diet is scientifically known as a healthy diet that helps to prevent many metabolic diseases. In particular, our work focuses on the recognition of Mediterranean food and dishes. The development of this methodology would allow to analise the daily habits of users with wearable cameras, within the topic of lifelogging. By using automatic mechanisms we could build an objective tool for the analysis of the patient’s behavior, allowing specialists to discover unhealthy food patterns and understand the user’s lifestyle.
With the aim to automatically recognize a complete diet, we introduce a challenging multi-labeled dataset related to Mediter-ranean diet called FoodCAT. The first type of label provided consists of 115 food classes with an average of 400 images per dish, and the second one consists of 12 food categories with an average of 3800 pictures per class. This dataset will serve as a basis for the development of automatic diet recognition. In this context, deep learning and more specifically, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), currently are state-of-the-art methods for automatic food recognition. In our work, we compare several architectures for image classification, with the purpose of diet recognition. Applying the best model for recognising food categories, we achieve a top-1 accuracy of 72.29%, and top-5 of 97.07%. In a complete diet recognition of dishes from Mediterranean diet, enlarged with the Food-101 dataset for international dishes recognition, we achieve a top-1 accuracy of 68.07%, and top-5 of 89.53%, for a total of 115+101 food classes. |
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David Geronimo; David Vazquez; Arturo de la Escalera |
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Vision-Based Advanced Driver Assistance Systems |
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Computer Vision in Vehicle Technology: Land, Sea, and Air |
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Hana Jarraya; Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman; Jean-Yves Ramel |
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Improving Fuzzy Multilevel Graph Embedding Technique by Employing Topological Node Features: An Application to Graphics Recognition |
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Graphics Recognition. Current Trends and Challenges |
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H. Martin Kjer; Jens Fagertun; Sergio Vera; Debora Gil |
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Medial structure generation for registration of anatomical structures |
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Skeletonization, Theory, Methods and Applications |
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Thanh Ha Do; Salvatore Tabbone; Oriol Ramos Terrades |
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Spotting Symbol over Graphical Documents Via Sparsity in Visual Vocabulary |
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Recent Trends in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition |
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Rain Eric Haamer; Eka Rusadze; Iiris Lusi; Tauseef Ahmed; Sergio Escalera; Gholamreza Anbarjafari |
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Review on Emotion Recognition Databases |
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Human-Robot Interaction: Theory and Application |
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Over the past few decades human-computer interaction has become more important in our daily lives and research has developed in many directions: memory research, depression detection, and behavioural deficiency detection, lie detection, (hidden) emotion recognition etc. Because of that, the number of generic emotion and face databases or those tailored to specific needs have grown immensely large. Thus, a comprehensive yet compact guide is needed to help researchers find the most suitable database and understand what types of databases already exist. In this paper, different elicitation methods are discussed and the databases are primarily organized into neat and informative tables based on the format. |
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Antonio Lopez |
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Pedestrian Detection Systems |
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Pedestrian detection is a highly relevant topic for both advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving. In this entry, we review the ideas behind pedestrian detection systems from the point of view of perception based on computer vision and machine learning. |
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Alicia Fornes; Josep Llados; Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora |
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Browsing of the Social Network of the Past: Information Extraction from Population Manuscript Images |
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Handwritten Historical Document Analysis, Recognition, and Retrieval – State of the Art and Future Trends |
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Lluis Gomez; Anguelos Nicolaou; Marçal Rusiñol; Dimosthenis Karatzas |
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12 years of ICDAR Robust Reading Competitions: The evolution of reading systems for unconstrained text understanding |
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Visual Text Interpretation – Algorithms and Applications in Scene Understanding and Document Analysis |
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Lluis Gomez; Dena Bazazian; Dimosthenis Karatzas |
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Historical review of scene text detection research |
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Visual Text Interpretation – Algorithms and Applications in Scene Understanding and Document Analysis |
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Jon Almazan; Lluis Gomez; Suman Ghosh; Ernest Valveny; Dimosthenis Karatzas |
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WATTS: A common representation of word images and strings using embedded attributes for text recognition and retrieval |
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Visual Text Interpretation – Algorithms and Applications in Scene Understanding and Document Analysis |
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Historical Cryptology |
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Learning and Experiencing Cryptography with CrypTool and SageMath |
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Historical cryptology studies (original) encrypted manuscripts, often handwritten sources, produced in our history. These historical sources can be found in archives, often hidden without any indexing and therefore hard to locate. Once found they need to be digitized and turned into a machine-readable text format before they can be deciphered with computational methods. The focus of historical cryptology is not primarily the development of sophisticated algorithms for decipherment, but rather the entire process of analysis of the encrypted source from collection and digitization to transcription and decryption. The process also includes the interpretation and contextualization of the message set in its historical context. There are many challenges on the way, such as mistakes made by the scribe, errors made by the transcriber, damaged pages, handwriting styles that are difficult to interpret, historical languages from various time periods, and hidden underlying language of the message. Ciphertexts vary greatly in terms of their code system and symbol sets used with more or less distinguishable symbols. Ciphertexts can be embedded in clearly written text, or shorter or longer sequences of cleartext can be embedded in the ciphertext. The ciphers used mostly in historical times are substitutions (simple, homophonic, or polyphonic), with or without nomenclatures, encoded as digits or symbol sequences, with or without spaces. So the circumstances are different from those in modern cryptography which focuses on methods (algorithms) and their strengths and assumes that the algorithm is applied correctly. For both historical and modern cryptology, attack vectors outside the algorithm are applied like implementation flaws and side-channel attacks. In this chapter, we give an introduction to the field of historical cryptology and present an overview of how researchers today process historical encrypted sources. |
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