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Author | Naila Murray; Maria Vanrell; Xavier Otazu; C. Alejandro Parraga |
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Title | Saliency Estimation Using a Non-Parametric Low-Level Vision Model | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2011 | Publication | IEEE conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 433-440 | |||
Keywords | Gaussian mixture model;ad hoc parameter selection;center-surround inhibition windows;center-surround mechanism;color appearance model;convolution;eye-fixation data;human vision;innate spatial pooling mechanism;inverse wavelet transform;low-level visual front-end;nonparametric low-level vision model;saliency estimation;saliency map;scale integration;scale-weighted center-surround response;scale-weighting function;visual task;Gaussian processes;biology;biology computing;colour vision;computer vision;visual perception;wavelet transforms | |||||
Abstract | Many successful models for predicting attention in a scene involve three main steps: convolution with a set of filters, a center-surround mechanism and spatial pooling to construct a saliency map. However, integrating spatial information and justifying the choice of various parameter values remain open problems. In this paper we show that an efficient model of color appearance in human vision, which contains a principled selection of parameters as well as an innate spatial pooling mechanism, can be generalized to obtain a saliency model that outperforms state-of-the-art models. Scale integration is achieved by an inverse wavelet transform over the set of scale-weighted center-surround responses. The scale-weighting function (termed ECSF) has been optimized to better replicate psychophysical data on color appearance, and the appropriate sizes of the center-surround inhibition windows have been determined by training a Gaussian Mixture Model on eye-fixation data, thus avoiding ad-hoc parameter selection. Additionally, we conclude that the extension of a color appearance model to saliency estimation adds to the evidence for a common low-level visual front-end for different visual tasks. | |||||
Address | Colorado Springs | |||||
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ISSN | 1063-6919 | ISBN | 978-1-4577-0394-2 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CVPR | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ MVO2011 | Serial | 1757 | |||
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Author | C. Alejandro Parraga; Robert Benavente; Maria Vanrell; Ramon Baldrich |
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Title | Psychophysical measurements to model inter-colour regions of colour-naming space | Type | Journal Article | |||
Year | 2009 | Publication | Journal of Imaging Science and Technology | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | 53 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 031106 (8 pages) | |
Keywords | image processing; Analysis | |||||
Abstract | JCR Impact Factor 2009: 0.391
In this paper, we present a fuzzy-set of parametric functions which segment the CIE lab space into eleven regions which correspond to the group of common universal categories present in all evolved languages as identified by anthropologists and linguists. The set of functions is intended to model a color-name assignment task by humans and differs from other models in its emphasis on the inter-color boundary regions, which were explicitly measured by means of a psychophysics experiment. In our particular implementation, the CIE lab space was segmented into eleven color categories using a Triple Sigmoid as the fuzzy sets basis, whose parameters are included in this paper. The model’s parameters were adjusted according to the psychophysical results of a yes/no discrimination paradigm where observers had to choose (English) names for isoluminant colors belonging to regions in-between neighboring categories. These colors were presented on a calibrated CRT monitor (14-bit x 3 precision). The experimental results show that inter- color boundary regions are much less defined than expected and color samples other than those near the most representatives are needed to define the position and shape of boundaries between categories. The extended set of model parameters is given as a table. |
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Call Number | CAT @ cat @ PBV2009 | Serial | 1157 | |||
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Author | Francesc Tous; Agnes Borras; Robert Benavente; Ramon Baldrich; Maria Vanrell; Josep Llados |
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Title | Textual Descriptors for browsing people by visual appearence. | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2002 | Publication | 5è. Congrés Català d’Intel·ligència Artificial CCIA | Abbreviated Journal | ||
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Keywords | Image retrieval, textual descriptors, colour naming, colour normalization, graph matching. | |||||
Abstract | This paper presents a first approach to build colour and structural descriptors for information retrieval on a people database. Queries are formulated in terms of their appearance that allows to seek people wearing specific clothes of a given colour name or texture. Descriptors are automatically computed by following three essential steps. A colour naming labelling from pixel properties. A region seg- mentation step based on colour properties of pixels combined with edge information. And a high level step that models the region arrangements in order to build clothes structure. Results are tested on large set of images from real scenes taken at the entrance desk of a building. | |||||
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Call Number | CAT @ cat @ TBB2002a | Serial | 287 | |||
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Author | Fahad Shahbaz Khan; Muhammad Anwer Rao; Joost Van de Weijer; Andrew Bagdanov; Maria Vanrell; Antonio Lopez |
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Title | Color Attributes for Object Detection | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2012 | Publication | 25th IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 3306-3313 | |||
Keywords | pedestrian detection | |||||
Abstract | State-of-the-art object detectors typically use shape information as a low level feature representation to capture the local structure of an object. This paper shows that early fusion of shape and color, as is popular in image classification,
leads to a significant drop in performance for object detection. Moreover, such approaches also yields suboptimal results for object categories with varying importance of color and shape. In this paper we propose the use of color attributes as an explicit color representation for object detection. Color attributes are compact, computationally efficient, and when combined with traditional shape features provide state-ofthe- art results for object detection. Our method is tested on the PASCAL VOC 2007 and 2009 datasets and results clearly show that our method improves over state-of-the-art techniques despite its simplicity. We also introduce a new dataset consisting of cartoon character images in which color plays a pivotal role. On this dataset, our approach yields a significant gain of 14% in mean AP over conventional state-of-the-art methods. |
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Address | Providence; Rhode Island; USA; | |||||
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Publisher | IEEE Xplore | Place of Publication | Editor | |||
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ISSN | 1063-6919 | ISBN | 978-1-4673-1226-4 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CVPR | |||
Notes | ADAS; CIC; | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ KRW2012 | Serial | 1935 | |||
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Author | Aleksandr Setkov; Fabio Martinez Carillo; Michele Gouiffes; Christian Jacquemin; Maria Vanrell; Ramon Baldrich |
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Title | DAcImPro: A Novel Database of Acquired Image Projections and Its Application to Object Recognition | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Advances in Visual Computing. Proceedings of 11th International Symposium, ISVC 2015 Part II | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | 9475 | Issue | Pages | 463-473 | ||
Keywords | Projector-camera systems; Feature descriptors; Object recognition | |||||
Abstract | Projector-camera systems are designed to improve the projection quality by comparing original images with their captured projections, which is usually complicated due to high photometric and geometric variations. Many research works address this problem using their own test data which makes it extremely difficult to compare different proposals. This paper has two main contributions. Firstly, we introduce a new database of acquired image projections (DAcImPro) that, covering photometric and geometric conditions and providing data for ground-truth computation, can serve to evaluate different algorithms in projector-camera systems. Secondly, a new object recognition scenario from acquired projections is presented, which could be of a great interest in such domains, as home video projections and public presentations. We show that the task is more challenging than the classical recognition problem and thus requires additional pre-processing, such as color compensation or projection area selection. | |||||
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Publisher | Springer International Publishing | Place of Publication | Editor | |||
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ISSN | 0302-9743 | ISBN | 978-3-319-27862-9 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ISVC | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ SMG2015 | Serial | 2736 | |||
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Author | Xavier Otazu; C. Alejandro Parraga; Maria Vanrell |
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Title | Towards a unified chromatic inducction model | Type | Journal Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Journal of Vision | Abbreviated Journal | VSS | |
Volume | 10 | Issue | 12:5 | Pages | 1-24 | |
Keywords | Visual system; Color induction; Wavelet transform | |||||
Abstract | In a previous work (X. Otazu, M. Vanrell, & C. A. Párraga, 2008b), we showed how several brightness induction effects can be predicted using a simple multiresolution wavelet model (BIWaM). Here we present a new model for chromatic induction processes (termed Chromatic Induction Wavelet Model or CIWaM), which is also implemented on a multiresolution framework and based on similar assumptions related to the spatial frequency and the contrast surround energy of the stimulus. The CIWaM can be interpreted as a very simple extension of the BIWaM to the chromatic channels, which in our case are defined in the MacLeod-Boynton (lsY) color space. This new model allows us to unify both chromatic assimilation and chromatic contrast effects in a single mathematical formulation. The predictions of the CIWaM were tested by means of several color and brightness induction experiments, which showed an acceptable agreement between model predictions and psychophysical data. | |||||
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Call Number | CAT @ cat @ OPV2010 | Serial | 1450 | |||
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