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Author | Ernest Valveny; Enric Marti | ||||
Title | Recognition of lineal symbols in hand-written drawings using deformable template matching | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 1999 | Publication | Proceedings of the VIII Symposium Nacional de Reconocimiento de Formas y Análisis de Imágenes | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Call Number | IAM @ iam @ VAM1999 | Serial | 1658 | ||
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Author | Ernest Valveny; Enric Marti | ||||
Title | Dimensions analysis in hand-drawn architectural drawings | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 1997 | Publication | VII National Simposium of Pattern Recognition and image Analysis, SNRFAI´97 | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Publisher | Place of Publication | CVC-UAB | Editor | ||
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Call Number | IAM @ iam @ VAM1997 | Serial | 1659 | ||
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Author | Ernest Valveny; Ricardo Toledo; Ramon Baldrich; Enric Marti | ||||
Title | Combining recognition-based in segmentation-based approaches for graphic symol recognition using deformable template matching | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2002 | Publication | Proceeding of the Second IASTED International Conference Visualization, Imaging and Image Proceesing VIIP 2002 | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Notes | DAG;RV;CAT;IAM;CIC;ADAS | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ VTB2002 | Serial | 1660 | ||
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Author | Sergio Vera | ||||
Title | Finger joint modelling from hand X-ray images for assessing rheumatoid arthritis | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | CVC Technical Report | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 164 | Issue | Pages | ||
Keywords | Rheumatoid arthritis; joint detection; X-ray; Van der Heijde score | ||||
Abstract | Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune, systemic, inflammatory disorder that mainly af- fects bone joints. While there is no cure for this disease, continuous advances on palliative treatments require frequent verification of patient’s illness evolution. Such evolution is mea- sured through several available semi-quantitative methods that require evaluation of hand and foot X-ray images. Accurate assessment is a time consuming task that requires highly trained personnel. This hinders a generalized use in clinical practice for early diagnose and disease follow-up. In the context of the automatization of such evaluation methods we present a method for detection and characterization of finger joints in hand radiography images. Several measures for assessing the reduction of joint space width are proposed. We compare for the first time such measures to the Van der Heijde score, the gold standard method for rheumatoid arthritis assessment. The proposed method outperforms existing strategies with a detection rate above 95%. Our comparison to Van der Heijde index shows a promising correlation that encourages further research. | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | Bellaterra 01893, Barcelona, Spain | Editor | ||
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Call Number | IAM @ iam @ Ver2010 | Serial | 1661 | ||
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Author | Fernando Vilariño; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva | ||||
Title | A Novel FLDA Formulation for Numerical Stability Analysis | Type | Book Chapter | ||
Year | 2004 | Publication | Recent Advances in Artificial Intelligence Research and Development | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 113 | Issue | Pages | 77-84 | |
Keywords | Supervised Learning; Linear Discriminant Analysis; Numerical Stability; Computer Vision | ||||
Abstract | Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis (FLDA) is one of the most popular techniques used in classification applying dimensional reduction. The numerical scheme involves the inversion of the within-class scatter matrix, which makes FLDA potentially ill-conditioned when it becomes singular. In this paper we present a novel explicit formulation of FLDA in terms of the eccentricity ratio and eigenvector orientations of the within-class scatter matrix. An analysis of this function will characterize those situations where FLDA response is not reliable because of numerical instability. This can solve common situations of poor classification performance in computer vision. | ||||
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Publisher | IOS Press | Place of Publication | Editor | J. Vitrià, P. Radeva and I. Aguiló | |
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ISSN | ISBN | 978-1-58603-466-5 | Medium | ||
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Notes | MV;IAM;MILAB;SIAI | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ VGR2004 | Serial | 1663 | ||
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Author | Fernando Vilariño; Enric Marti | ||||
Title | New didactic techniques in the EHES applying mobile technologies | Type | Miscellaneous | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Agencia de Gestio d´Ajuts Universitaris I de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Corporate Author | Agencia de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris I de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya | Thesis | |||
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Area | Agencia de Gestio d´Ajuts Universitaris I de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya | Expedition | Conference | ||
Notes | MILAB;IAM;MV;SIAI | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ VIM2008 | Serial | 1664 | ||
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Author | Sergio Escalera; Jordi Gonzalez; Xavier Baro; Miguel Reyes; Oscar Lopes; Isabelle Guyon; V. Athitsos; Hugo Jair Escalante | ||||
Title | Multi-modal Gesture Recognition Challenge 2013: Dataset and Results | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2013 | Publication | 15th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | The recognition of continuous natural gestures is a complex and challenging problem due to the multi-modal nature of involved visual cues (e.g. fingers and lips movements, subtle facial expressions, body pose, etc.), as well as technical limitations such as spatial and temporal resolution and unreliable
depth cues. In order to promote the research advance on this field, we organized a challenge on multi-modal gesture recognition. We made available a large video database of 13; 858 gestures from a lexicon of 20 Italian gesture categories recorded with a KinectTM camera, providing the audio, skeletal model, user mask, RGB and depth images. The focus of the challenge was on user independent multiple gesture learning. There are no resting positions and the gestures are performed in continuous sequences lasting 1-2 minutes, containing between 8 and 20 gesture instances in each sequence. As a result, the dataset contains around 1:720:800 frames. In addition to the 20 main gesture categories, ‘distracter’ gestures are included, meaning that additional audio and gestures out of the vocabulary are included. The final evaluation of the challenge was defined in terms of the Levenshtein edit distance, where the goal was to indicate the real order of gestures within the sequence. 54 international teams participated in the challenge, and outstanding results were obtained by the first ranked participants. |
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Address | Sidney; Australia; December 2013 | ||||
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ISSN | ISBN | 978-1-4503-2129-7 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ICMI | ||
Notes | HUPBA; ISE; 600.063;MV | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ EGB2013 | Serial | 2373 | ||
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Author | Onur Ferhat; Fernando Vilariño | ||||
Title | A Cheap Portable Eye-Tracker Solution for Common Setups | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2013 | Publication | 17th European Conference on Eye Movements | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Keywords | Low cost; eye-tracker; software; webcam; Raspberry Pi | ||||
Abstract | We analyze the feasibility of a cheap eye-tracker where the hardware consists of a single webcam and a Raspberry Pi device. Our aim is to discover the limits of such a system and to see whether it provides an acceptable performance. We base our work on the open source Opengazer (Zielinski, 2013) and we propose several improvements to create a robust, real-time system. After assessing the accuracy of our eye-tracker in elaborated experiments involving 18 subjects under 4 different system setups, we developed a simple game to see how it performs in practice and we also installed it on a Raspberry Pi to create a portable stand-alone eye-tracker which achieves 1.62° horizontal accuracy with 3 fps refresh rate for a building cost of 70 Euros. | ||||
Address | Lund; Sweden; August 2013 | ||||
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Notes | MV;SIAI | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ FeV2013 | Serial | 2374 | ||
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Author | David Vazquez; Enrique Cabello | ||||
Title | Empleo de sistemas biométricos faciales aplicados al reconocimiento de personas en aeropuertos | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2007 | Publication | Ingeniería Técnica en Informática de Sistemas | Abbreviated Journal | URJC |
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Keywords | Surveillance; Face detection; Face recognition | ||||
Abstract | El presente proyecto se desarrolló a lo largo del año 2005 y 2006, probando un prototipo de un sistema de verificación facial con imágenes extraídas de las cámaras de video-vigilancia del aeropuerto de Barajas. Se diseñaron varios experimentos, agrupados en dos clases. En el primer tipo, el sistema es entre- nado con imágenes obtenidas en condiciones de laboratorio y luego probado con imágenes extraídas de las cámaras de video-vigilancia del aeropuerto de Barajas. En el segundo caso, tanto las imágenes de entrenamiento como las de prueba corresponden a imágenes extraídas de Barajas.
Se ha desarrollado un sistema completo, que incluye adquisición y digitalización de las imágenes, localización y recorte de las caras en escena, verificación de sujetos y obtención de resultados. Los resultados muestran que, en general, un sistema de verificación facial basado en imágenes puede ser una valiosa ayuda a un operario que deba estar vigilando amplias zonas. |
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Call Number | ADAS @ adas @ VC2007a | Serial | 1671 | ||
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Author | Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Debora Gil; David Roche; Monica M. S. Matsumoto; Sergio S. Furuie | ||||
Title | Inferring the Performance of Medical Imaging Algorithms | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2011 | Publication | 14th International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 6854 | Issue | Pages | 520-528 | |
Keywords | Validation, Statistical Inference, Medical Imaging Algorithms. | ||||
Abstract | Evaluation of the performance and limitations of medical imaging algorithms is essential to estimate their impact in social, economic or clinical aspects. However, validation of medical imaging techniques is a challenging task due to the variety of imaging and clinical problems involved, as well as, the difficulties for systematically extracting a reliable solely ground truth. Although specific validation protocols are reported in any medical imaging paper, there are still two major concerns: definition of standardized methodologies transversal to all problems and generalization of conclusions to the whole clinical data set.
We claim that both issues would be fully solved if we had a statistical model relating ground truth and the output of computational imaging techniques. Such a statistical model could conclude to what extent the algorithm behaves like the ground truth from the analysis of a sampling of the validation data set. We present a statistical inference framework reporting the agreement and describing the relationship of two quantities. We show its transversality by applying it to validation of two different tasks: contour segmentation and landmark correspondence. |
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Address | Sevilla | ||||
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Publisher | Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg | Place of Publication | Berlin | Editor | Pedro Real; Daniel Diaz-Pernil; Helena Molina-Abril; Ainhoa Berciano; Walter Kropatsch |
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Series Editor | Series Title | L | Abbreviated Series Title | LNCS | |
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Area | Expedition | Conference | CAIP | ||
Notes | IAM; ADAS | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ HGR2011 | Serial | 1676 | ||
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Author | David Roche; Debora Gil; Jesus Giraldo | ||||
Title | An inference model for analyzing termination conditions of Evolutionary Algorithms | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2011 | Publication | 14th Congrès Català en Intel·ligencia Artificial | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 216-225 | ||
Keywords | Evolutionary Computation Convergence, Termination Conditions, Statistical Inference | ||||
Abstract | In real-world problems, it is mandatory to design a termination condition for Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) ensuring stabilization close to the unknown optimum. Distribution-based quantities are good candidates as far as suitable parameters are used. A main limitation for application to real-world problems is that such parameters strongly depend on the topology of the objective function, as well as, the EA paradigm used.
We claim that the termination problem would be fully solved if we had a model measuring to what extent a distribution-based quantity asymptotically behaves like the solution accuracy. We present a regression-prediction model that relates any two given quantities and reports if they can be statistically swapped as termination conditions. Our framework is applied to two issues. First, exploring if the parameters involved in the computation of distribution-based quantities influence their asymptotic behavior. Second, to what extent existing distribution-based quantities can be asymptotically exchanged for the accuracy of the EA solution. |
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Address | Lleida, Catalonia (Spain) | ||||
Corporate Author | Associació Catalana Intel·ligència Artificial | Thesis | |||
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ISSN | ISBN | 978-1-60750-841-0 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CCIA | ||
Notes | IAM | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ RGG2011a | Serial | 1677 | ||
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Author | David Roche; Debora Gil; Jesus Giraldo | ||||
Title | Using statistical inference for designing termination conditions ensuring convergence of Evolutionary Algorithms | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2011 | Publication | 11th European Conference on Artificial Life | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | A main challenge in Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) is determining a termination condition ensuring stabilization close to the optimum in real-world applications. Although for known test functions distribution-based quantities are good candidates (as far as suitable parameters are used), in real-world problems an open question still remains unsolved. How can we estimate an upper-bound for the termination condition value ensuring a given accuracy for the (unknown) EA solution?
We claim that the termination problem would be fully solved if we defined a quantity (depending only on the EA output) behaving like the solution accuracy. The open question would be, then, satisfactorily answered if we had a model relating both quantities, since accuracy could be predicted from the alternative quantity. We present a statistical inference framework addressing two topics: checking the correlation between the two quantities and defining a regression model for predicting (at a given confidence level) accuracy values from the EA output. |
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Address | Paris, France | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | ECAL | ||
Notes | IAM; | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ RGG2011b | Serial | 1678 | ||
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Author | Andrew Nolan; Daniel Serrano; Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Daniel Ponsa; Antonio Lopez | ||||
Title | Obstacle mapping module for quadrotors on outdoor Search and Rescue operations | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2013 | Publication | International Micro Air Vehicle Conference and Flight Competition | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | Obstacle avoidance remains a challenging task for Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAV), due to their limited payload capacity to carry advanced sensors. Unlike larger vehicles, MAV can only carry light weight sensors, for instance a camera, which is our main assumption in this work. We explore passive monocular depth estimation and propose a novel method Position Aided Depth Estimation
(PADE). We analyse PADE performance and compare it against the extensively used Time To Collision (TTC). We evaluate the accuracy, robustness to noise and speed of three Optical Flow (OF) techniques, combined with both depth estimation methods. Our results show PADE is more accurate than TTC at depths between 0-12 meters and is less sensitive to noise. Our findings highlight the potential application of PADE for MAV to perform safe autonomous navigation in unknown and unstructured environments. |
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Address | Toulouse; France; September 2013 | ||||
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Notes | ADAS; 600.054; 600.057;IAM | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ NSH2013 | Serial | 2371 | ||
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Author | Anastasios Doulamis; Nikolaos Doulamis; Marco Bertini; Jordi Gonzalez; Thomas B. Moeslund | ||||
Title | Analysis and Retrieval of Tracked Events and Motion in Imagery Streams | Type | Miscellaneous | ||
Year | 2013 | Publication | ACM/IEEE international workshop on Analysis and retrieval of tracked events and motion in imagery stream | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Address | Barcelona; October 2013 | ||||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ DDB2013 | Serial | 2372 | ||
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Author | Naveen Onkarappa; Angel Sappa | ||||
Title | Space Variant Representations for Mobile Platform Vision Applications | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2011 | Publication | 14th International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 6855 | Issue | II | Pages | 146-154 |
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Abstract | The log-polar space variant representation, motivated by biological vision, has been widely studied in the literature. Its data reduction and invariance properties made it useful in many vision applications. However, due to its nature, it fails in preserving features in the periphery. In the current work, as an attempt to overcome this problem, we propose a novel space-variant representation. It is evaluated and proved to be better than the log-polar representation in preserving the peripheral information, crucial for on-board mobile vision applications. The evaluation is performed by comparing log-polar and the proposed representation once they are used for estimating dense optical flow. | ||||
Address | Seville, Spain | ||||
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Publisher | Springer Berlin Heidelberg | Place of Publication | Editor | P. Real, D. Diaz, H. Molina, A. Berciano, W. Kropatsch | |
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ISSN | 0302-9743 | ISBN | 978-3-642-23677-8 | Medium | |
Area | Expedition | Conference | CAIP | ||
Notes | ADAS | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | NaS2011; ADAS @ adas @ | Serial | 1686 | ||
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