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Author Jose Manuel Alvarez; Felipe Lumbreras; Antonio Lopez; Theo Gevers
Title Understanding Road Scenes using Visual Cues Type Miscellaneous
Year 2012 Publication European Conference on Computer Vision Abbreviated Journal
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Address Florence; Italy
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Call Number Admin @ si @ ALL2012 Serial 2795
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Author Matthias S. Keil; Agata Lapedriza; David Masip; Jordi Vitria
Title Preferred Spatial Frequencies for Human Face Processing Are Associated with Optimal Class Discrimination in the Machine Type Journal
Year 2008 Publication PLoS ONE 3(7):e2590, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0002590 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ KLM2008 Serial 978
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Author Oriol Ramos Terrades; Ernest Valveny; Salvatore Tabbone
Title On the Combination of Ridgelets Descriptors for Symbol Recognition Type Book Chapter
Year 2008 Publication Graphics Recognition: Recent Advances and New Oportunities, W. Lius, J. Llados, J.M. Ogier, LNCS 5046:104–113 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number DAG @ dag @ RVT2008 Serial 984
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Author Debora Gil; Jaume Garcia; Mariano Vazquez; Ruth Aris; Guilleaume Houzeaux
Title Patient-Sensitive Anatomic and Functional 3D Model of the Left Ventricle Function Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication 8th World Congress on Computational Mechanichs (WCCM8) Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Left Ventricle, Electromechanical Models, Image Processing, Magnetic Resonance.
Abstract Early diagnosis and accurate treatment of Left Ventricle (LV) dysfunction significantly increases the patient survival. Impairment of LV contractility due to cardiovascular diseases is reflected in its motion patterns. Recent advances in medical imaging, such as Magnetic Resonance (MR), have encouraged research on 3D simulation and modelling of the LV dynamics. Most of the existing 3D models [1] consider just the gross anatomy of the LV and restore a truncated ellipse which deforms along the cardiac cycle. The contraction mechanics of any muscle strongly depends on the spatial orientation of its muscular fibers since the motion that the muscle undergoes mainly takes place along the fibers. It follows that such simplified models do not allow evaluation of the heart electro-mechanical function and coupling, which has recently risen as the key point for understanding the LV functionality [2]. In order to thoroughly understand the LV mechanics it is necessary to consider the complete anatomy of the LV given by the orientation of the myocardial fibres in 3D space as described by Torrent Guasp [3].
We propose developing a 3D patient-sensitive model of the LV integrating, for the first time, the ven- tricular band anatomy (fibers orientation), the LV gross anatomy and its functionality. Such model will represent the LV function as a natural consequence of its own ventricular band anatomy. This might be decisive in restoring a proper LV contraction in patients undergoing pace marker treatment.
The LV function is defined as soon as the propagation of the contractile electromechanical pulse has been modelled. In our experiments we have used the wave equation for the propagation of the electric pulse. The electromechanical wave moves on the myocardial surface and should have a conductivity tensor oriented along the muscular fibers. Thus, whatever mathematical model for electric pulse propa- gation [4] we consider, the complete anatomy of the LV should be extracted.
The LV gross anatomy is obtained by processing multi slice MR images recorded for each patient. Information about the myocardial fibers distribution can only be extracted by Diffusion Tensor Imag- ing (DTI), which can not provide in vivo information for each patient. As a first approach, we have
Figure 1: Scheme for the Left Ventricle Patient-Sensitive Model.
computed an average model of fibers from several DTI studies of canine hearts. This rough anatomy is the input for our electro-mechanical propagation model simulating LV dynamics. The average fiber orientation is updated until the simulated LV motion agrees with the experimental evidence provided by the LV motion observed in tagged MR (TMR) sequences. Experimental LV motion is recovered by applying image processing, differential geometry and interpolation techniques to 2D TMR slices [5]. The pipeline in figure 1 outlines the interaction between simulations and experimental data leading to our patient-tailored model.
Address Venice; Italy
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Call Number IAM @ iam @ GGV2008b Serial 993
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Author Javier Varona; Jordi Gonzalez; Ignasi Rius; Juan J. Villanueva
Title Importance of Detection for Video Surveillance Applications Type Journal
Year 2008 Publication Optical Engineering, vol. 47(8), 087201/1–9 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ VGR2008 Serial 998
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Author Jordi Gonzalez; Thomas B. Moeslund
Title Tracking Humans for the Evaluation of their Motion in Image Sequences Type Book Whole
Year 2008 Publication First International Workshop, THEMIS Abbreviated Journal
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Address Leeds (UK)
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ GMW2008 Serial 1002
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Author Juan J. Villanueva
Title Visualization, Imaging, and Image Processing, Type Book Whole
Year 2008 Publication Proceedings of the Eight IASTED International Conference Abbreviated Journal
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Address Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ Vil2008 Serial 1003
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Author Paramveer S. Dhillon; Francisco Javier Orozco; Jordi Gonzalez
Title Real-Time Monocular Face Tracking Using and Active Camera Type Report
Year 2008 Publication CVC Technical Report # 119 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Bellaterra (Spain)
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ DOG2008 Serial 1006
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Author Eduard Vazquez; Maria Vanrell
Title Eines per al desenvolupament de competencies de enginyeria en un assignatura de Intel·ligencia Artificial Type Miscellaneous
Year 2008 Publication V Jornades d’Innovacio Docent (UAB) Abbreviated Journal
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Address Bellaterra (Spain)
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Call Number CAT @ cat @ VaV2008 Serial 1011
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Author Liu Wenyin; Josep Llados; Jean-Marc Ogier
Title Graphics Recognition. Recent Advances and New Opportunities. Type Book Whole
Year 2008 Publication 7th International Workshop, Selected Papers, Abbreviated Journal
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Address Curitiba (Brazil)
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ISSN ISBN 978-3-540-88184-1 Medium
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Call Number DAG @ dag @ WLO2008 Serial 1012
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Author Carles Fernandez; Xavier Roca; Jordi Gonzalez
Title Providing Automatic Multilingual Text Generation to Artificial Cognitive Systems Type Journal
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ FRG2008 Serial 1021
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Author Javier Varona; Antoni Jaume-i-Capo; Jordi Gonzalez; Francisco Jose Perales
Title Toward Natural Interaction through Visual Recognition of Body Gestures in Real-Time Type Journal
Year 2008 Publication Interacting with Computers, diu 10,1016/j.intcom.2008.10.001, available on line Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ VJG2008 Serial 1022
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Author Robert Benavente; Ernest Valveny; Jaume Garcia; Agata Lapedriza; Miquel Ferrer; Gemma Sanchez
Title Una experiencia de adaptacion al EEES de las asignaturas de programacion en Ingenieria Informatica Type Miscellaneous
Year 2008 Publication V Congreso Iberoamericano de Docencia Universitaria, pp. 213–216 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Valencia
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Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ BVG2008 Serial 1031
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Author Oriol Rodriguez-Leor; Carlo Gatta; E. Fernandez-Nofrerias; Oriol Pujol; Neus Salvatella; C. Bosch; H. Tizon; Petia Radeva; J. Mauri
Title Computationally Efficient Image-based IVUS Pullbacks Gating Type Journal
Year 2008 Publication European Heart Journal, ESC Supplement, Munich, 2008, p. 775 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ RGF2008 Serial 1036
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Author Aymen Azaza
Title Context, Motion and Semantic Information for Computational Saliency Type Book Whole
Year 2018 Publication PhD Thesis, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona-CVC Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract The main objective of this thesis is to highlight the salient object in an image or in a video sequence. We address three important—but in our opinion
insufficiently investigated—aspects of saliency detection. Firstly, we start
by extending previous research on saliency which explicitly models the information provided from the context. Then, we show the importance of
explicit context modelling for saliency estimation. Several important works
in saliency are based on the usage of object proposals. However, these methods
focus on the saliency of the object proposal itself and ignore the context.
To introduce context in such saliency approaches, we couple every object
proposal with its direct context. This allows us to evaluate the importance
of the immediate surround (context) for its saliency. We propose several
saliency features which are computed from the context proposals including
features based on omni-directional and horizontal context continuity. Secondly,
we investigate the usage of top-downmethods (high-level semantic
information) for the task of saliency prediction since most computational
methods are bottom-up or only include few semantic classes. We propose
to consider a wider group of object classes. These objects represent important
semantic information which we will exploit in our saliency prediction
approach. Thirdly, we develop a method to detect video saliency by computing
saliency from supervoxels and optical flow. In addition, we apply the
context features developed in this thesis for video saliency detection. The
method combines shape and motion features with our proposed context
features. To summarize, we prove that extending object proposals with their
direct context improves the task of saliency detection in both image and
video data. Also the importance of the semantic information in saliency
estimation is evaluated. Finally, we propose a newmotion feature to detect
saliency in video data. The three proposed novelties are evaluated on standard
saliency benchmark datasets and are shown to improve with respect to
state-of-the-art.
Address October 2018
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Publisher Ediciones Graficas Rey Place of Publication Editor Joost Van de Weijer;Ali Douik
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Call Number Admin @ si @ Aza2018 Serial 3218
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