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Ariel Amato, Mikhail Mozerov, Xavier Roca, & Jordi Gonzalez. (2010). Robust Real-Time Background Subtraction Based on Local Neighborhood Patterns. EURASIPJ - EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, , 7.
Abstract: Article ID 901205
This paper describes an efficient background subtraction technique for detecting moving objects. The proposed approach is able to overcome difficulties like illumination changes and moving shadows. Our method introduces two discriminative features based on angular and modular patterns, which are formed by similarity measurement between two sets of RGB color vectors: one belonging to the background image and the other to the current image. We show how these patterns are used to improve foreground detection in the presence of moving shadows and in the case when there are strong similarities in color between background and foreground pixels. Experimental results over a collection of public and own datasets of real image sequences demonstrate that the proposed technique achieves a superior performance compared with state-of-the-art methods. Furthermore, both the low computational and space complexities make the presented algorithm feasible for real-time applications.
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Pierluigi Casale, Oriol Pujol, & Petia Radeva. (2010). Embedding Random Projections in Regularized Gradient Boosting Machines. In Supervised and Unsupervised Ensemble Methods and their Applications in the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (44–53).
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Pierluigi Casale, Oriol Pujol, & Petia Radeva. (2010). Classyfing Agitation in Sedated ICU Patients. In Medical Image Computing in Catalunya: Graduate Student Workshop (19–20).
Abstract: Agitation is a serious problem in sedated intensive care unit (ICU) patients. In this work, standard machine learning techniques working on wearable accelerometer data have been used to classifying agitation levels achieving very good classification performances.
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Angel Sappa (Ed.). (2010). Computer Graphics and Imaging.
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Jorge Bernal, F. Javier Sanchez, & Fernando Vilariño. (2010). Reduction of Pattern Search Area in Colonoscopy Images by Merging Non-Informative Regions. In 28th Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica.
Abstract: One of the first usual steps in pattern recognition schemas is image segmentation, in order to reduce the dimensionality of the problem and manage smaller quantity of data. In our case as we are pursuing real-time colon cancer polyp detection, this step is crucial. In this paper we present a non-informative region estimation algorithm that will let us discard some parts of the image where we will not expect to find colon cancer polyps. The performance of our approach will be measured in terms of both non-informative areas elimination and polyps’ areas preserving. The results obtained show the importance of having correct non- informative region estimation in order to fasten the whole recognition process.
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David Geronimo, & Antonio Lopez. (2010). Sistema de deteccion de peatones.
Abstract: Durante la próxima década, los sistemas de protección de peatones jugarán un papel fundamental en el reto de mejorar la seguridad viaria. El objetivo principal de estos sistemas, detectar peatones en entornos urbanos, implica procesar imágenes de escenas exteriores desde una plataforma móvil para buscar objetos de aspecto variable como son las personas. Dadas estas dificultades, estos sistemas hacen uso de las últimas técnicas de visión por computador. Esta propuesta consiste en un sistema de tres módulos basado tanto en información 2D como en 3D. El primer módulo utiliza información 3D para hacer una estimación de los parámetros de la carretera y seleccionar regiones de interés que serán analizadas después. El segundo módulo utiliza un clasificador de ventanas 2D para etiquetar las mencionadas regiones como peatón o no peatón. El módulo final vuelve a utilizar de nuevo la información 3D para verificar las regiones clasificadas y, con información 2D, refinar los resultados finales. Los resultados experimentales son positivos tanto en rendimiento como en tiempo de cómputo.
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Antonio Hernandez, Carlo Gatta, Petia Radeva, Laura Igual, R. Letaz, & Sergio Escalera. (2010). Automatic Vessel Segmentation For Angiography and CT Registration. In Medical Image Computing in Catalunya: Graduate Student Workshop (1–2).
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Michal Drozdzal, Laura Igual, Jordi Vitria, Petia Radeva, Carolina Malagelada, & Fernando Azpiroz. (2010). SIFT flow-based Sequences Alignment. In Medical Image Computing in Catalunya: Graduate Student Workshop (7–8).
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Miguel Reyes, Jordi Vitria, Petia Radeva, & Sergio Escalera. (2010). Real-time Activity Monitoring of Inpatients. In Medical Image Computing in Catalunya: Graduate Student Workshop (35–36).
Abstract: In this paper, we present the development of an application capable of monitoring a set of patient vital signs in real time. The application has been designed to support the medical staff of a hospital. Preliminary results show the suitability
of the system to prevent the injury produced by the agitation of the patients.
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Santiago Segui, Michal Drozdzal, Petia Radeva, & Jordi Vitria. (2010). Severe Motility Diagnosis using WCE. In Medical Image Computing in Catalunya: Graduate Student Workshop (45–46).
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Oriol Ramos Terrades, N. Serrano, Albert Gordo, Ernest Valveny, & Alfons Juan-Ciscar. (2010). Interactive-predictive detection of handwritten text blocks. In 17th Document Recognition and Retrieval Conference, part of the IS&T-SPIE Electronic Imaging Symposium (Vol. 7534, 75340Q–75340Q–10).
Abstract: A method for text block detection is introduced for old handwritten documents. The proposed method takes advantage of sequential book structure, taking into account layout information from pages previously transcribed. This glance at the past is used to predict the position of text blocks in the current page with the help of conventional layout analysis methods. The method is integrated into the GIDOC prototype: a first attempt to provide integrated support for interactive-predictive page layout analysis, text line detection and handwritten text transcription. Results are given in a transcription task on a 764-page Spanish manuscript from 1891.
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Albert Gordo, & Florent Perronnin. (2010). A Bag-of-Pages Approach to Unordered Multi-Page Document Classification. In 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (1920–1923).
Abstract: We consider the problem of classifying documents containing multiple unordered pages. For this purpose, we propose a novel bag-of-pages document representation. To represent a document, one assigns every page to a prototype in a codebook of pages. This leads to a histogram representation which can then be fed to any discriminative classifier. We also consider several refinements over this initial approach. We show on two challenging datasets that the proposed approach significantly outperforms a baseline system.
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Albert Andaluz, Francesc Carreras, Debora Gil, & Jaume Garcia. (2010). Una aplicació amigable pel càlcul de indicadors clínics del ventricle esquerre. Barcelona: Biocat.
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Jaume Garcia, Debora Gil, Luis Badiella, Aura Hernandez-Sabate, Francesc Carreras, Sandra Pujades, et al. (2010). A Normalized Framework for the Design of Feature Spaces Assessing the Left Ventricular Function. TMI - IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 29(3), 733–745.
Abstract: A through description of the left ventricle functionality requires combining complementary regional scores. A main limitation is the lack of multiparametric normality models oriented to the assessment of regional wall motion abnormalities (RWMA). This paper covers two main topics involved in RWMA assessment. We propose a general framework allowing the fusion and comparison across subjects of different regional scores. Our framework is used to explore which combination of regional scores (including 2-D motion and strains) is better suited for RWMA detection. Our statistical analysis indicates that for a proper (within interobserver variability) identification of RWMA, models should consider motion and extreme strains.
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Jaume Garcia, Albert Andaluz, Debora Gil, & Francesc Carreras. (2010). Decoupled External Forces in a Predictor-Corrector Segmentation Scheme for LV Contours in Tagged MR Images. In 32nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (pp. 4805–4808).
Abstract: Computation of functional regional scores requires proper identification of LV contours. On one hand, manual segmentation is robust, but it is time consuming and requires high expertise. On the other hand, the tag pattern in TMR sequences is a problem for automatic segmentation of LV boundaries. We propose a segmentation method based on a predictorcorrector (Active Contours – Shape Models) scheme. Special stress is put in the definition of the AC external forces. First, we introduce a semantic description of the LV that discriminates myocardial tissue by using texture and motion descriptors. Second, in order to ensure convergence regardless of the initial contour, the external energy is decoupled according to the orientation of the edges in the image potential. We have validated the model in terms of error in segmented contours and accuracy of regional clinical scores.
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