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O. Fors, A. Richichi, Xavier Otazu, & J. Nuñez. (2008). A new wavelet-based approach for the automated treatment of large sets of lunar occultation data. Astronomy and Astrohysics, 297–304.
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Jose Manuel Alvarez, Antonio Lopez, & Ramon Baldrich. (2007). Shadow Resistant Road Segmentation from a Mobile Monocular System. In 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (IbPRIA 2007), J. Marti et al. (Eds.) LNCS 4477:9–16.
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Miquel Ferrer, Robert Benavente, Ernest Valveny, J. Garcia, Agata Lapedriza, & Gemma Sanchez. (2008). Aprendizaje Cooperativo Aplicado a la Docencia de las Asignaturas de Programacion en Ingenieria Informatica.
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Eduard Vazquez, & Ramon Baldrich. (2008). Colour Image Segmentation in Presence of Shadows. In 4th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision Proceedings (383–387).
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Javier Vazquez, Maria Vanrell, & Ramon Baldrich. (2008). Towards a Psychophysical Evaluation of Colour Constancy Algorithms. In 4th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision Proceedings (372–377).
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C. Alejandro Parraga, Robert Benavente, Maria Vanrell, & Ramon Baldrich. (2008). Modelling Inter-Colour Regions of Colour Naming Space. In 4th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision Proceedings (218–222).
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Partha Pratim Roy, Eduard Vazquez, Josep Llados, Ramon Baldrich, & Umapada Pal. (2008). A System to Segment Text and Symbols from Color Maps. In Graphics Recognition. Recent Advances and New Opportunities (Vol. 5046, pp. 245–256). LNCS.
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Eduard Vazquez, & Maria Vanrell. (2008). Eines per al desenvolupament de competencies de enginyeria en un assignatura de Intel·ligencia Artificial.
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Eduard Vazquez, Joost Van de Weijer, & Ramon Baldrich. (2008). Image Segmentation in the Presence of Shadows and Highligts. In 10th European Conference on Computer Vision (Vol. 5305, 1–14). LNCS.
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Agata Lapedriza, Jaume Garcia, Ernest Valveny, Robert Benavente, Miquel Ferrer, & Gemma Sanchez. (2008). Una experiencia de aprenentatge basada en projectes en el ambit de la informatica.
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Robert Benavente, Ernest Valveny, Jaume Garcia, Agata Lapedriza, Miquel Ferrer, & Gemma Sanchez. (2008). Una experiencia de adaptacion al EEES de las asignaturas de programacion en Ingenieria Informatica.
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Jose Manuel Alvarez, Antonio Lopez, & Ramon Baldrich. (2008). Illuminant Invariant Model-Based Road Segmentation. In IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, (1155–1180).
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Xavier Otazu, Maria Vanrell, & C. Alejandro Parraga. (2008). Colour induction effects are modelled by a low-level multiresolution wavelet framework. Perception 37(Suppl.): 107.
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Antonio Lopez, J. Hilgenstock, A. Busse, Ramon Baldrich, Felipe Lumbreras, & Joan Serrat. (2008). Nightime Vehicle Detecion for Intelligent Headlight Control. In Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems, 10th International Conference, Proceedings, (Vol. 5259, 113–124). LNCS.
Keywords: Intelligent Headlights; vehicle detection
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Robert Benavente. (2007). A Parametric Model for Computational Colour Naming (Maria Vanrell, Ed.). Ph.D. thesis, Ediciones Graficas Rey, .
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Robert Benavente, Laura Igual, & Fernando Vilariño. (2008). Current Challenges in Computer Vision.
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Antonio Lopez, J. Hilgenstock, A. Busse, Ramon Baldrich, Felipe Lumbreras, & Joan Serrat. (2008). Temporal Coherence Analysis for Intelligent Headlight Control.
Keywords: Intelligent Headlights
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Javier Vazquez, C. Alejandro Parraga, & Maria Vanrell. (2009). Ordinal pairwise method for natural images comparison. PER - Perception, 38, 180.
Abstract: 38(Suppl.)ECVP Abstract Supplement
We developed a new psychophysical method to compare different colour appearance models when applied to natural scenes. The method was as follows: two images (processed by different algorithms) were displayed on a CRT monitor and observers were asked to select the most natural of them. The original images were gathered by means of a calibrated trichromatic digital camera and presented one on top of the other on a calibrated screen. The selection was made by pressing on a 6-button IR box, which allowed observers to consider not only the most natural but to rate their selection. The rating system allowed observers to register how much more natural was their chosen image (eg, much more, definitely more, slightly more), which gave us valuable extra information on the selection process. The results were analysed considering both the selection as a binary choice (using Thurstone's law of comparative judgement) and using Bradley-Terry method for ordinal comparison. Our results show a significant difference in the rating scales obtained. Although this method has been used in colour constancy algorithm comparisons, its uses are much wider, eg to compare algorithms of image compression, rendering, recolouring, etc.
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