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Robert Benavente; Laura Igual; Fernando Vilariño |
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Current Challenges in Computer Vision |
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Proccedings of the Third Internal Workshop |
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Petia Radeva; Joan Serrat; Enric Marti |
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A snake for model-based segmentation |
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1995 |
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Proc. Conf. Fifth Int Computer Vision |
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Despite the promising results of numerous applications, the hitherto proposed snake techniques share some common problems: snake attraction by spurious edge points, snake degeneration (shrinking and attening), convergence and stability of the deformation process, snake initialization and local determination of the parameters of elasticity. We argue here that these problems can be solved only when all the snake aspects are considered. The snakes proposed here implement a new potential eld and external force in order to provide a deformation convergence, attraction by both near and far edges as well as snake behaviour selective according to the edge orientation. Furthermore, we conclude that in the case of model-based seg mentation, the internal force should include structural information about the expected snake shape. Experiments using this kind of snakes for segmenting bones in complex hand radiographs show a signicant improvement. |
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Petia Radeva; Ricardo Toledo; Craig Von Land; Juan J. Villanueva |
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3D Vessel Reconstruction from Biplane Angiograms using Snakes. |
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Petia Radeva; Ricardo Toledo; Craig Von Land; Juan J. Villanueva |
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3D Dynamic Model of the Coronary Tree. |
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Cristina Cañero; Petia Radeva; Ricardo Toledo; Juan J. Villanueva; J. Mauri |
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3D Curve Reconstruction by Biplane Snakes. |
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15 th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 4:563–566. |
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J. Mauri; E Fernandez-Nofrerias; E. Esplugas; A. Cequier; David Rotger; Ricardo Toledo; Petia Radeva; ; Juan J. Villanueva |
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Ecografia Intracoronaria: Navegacion Informatica por el cubo de datos de las imagenes. |
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Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Cardiologia. |
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J. Mauri; E. Esplugas; B. Garcia del Blanco; E Fernandez-Nofrerias; A. Cequier; J.A. Gomez-Hospital; Petia Radeva; Ricardo Toledo; Cristina Cañero; Juan J. Villanueva |
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3-D Stent and Vessel Reconstruction from IVUS: a Physics-Based Approach |
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European Heart Journal, Vol.21, XXII Congreso of the European Society of Cardiology |
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Cristina Cañero; Petia Radeva; Oriol Pujol; Ricardo Toledo; Debora Gil; J. Saludes; Juan J. Villanueva; B. Garcia del Blanco; J. Mauri; E. Fernandez-Nofrerias; J.A. Gomez-Hospital; E. Iraculis; J. Comin; C. Quiles; F. Jara; A. Cequier; E. Esplugas |
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Optimal Stent Implantation: Three-dimensional Evaluation of the Mutual Position of Stent and Vessel via Intracoronary Ecography |
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We present a new automatic technique to visualize and quantify the mutual position between the stent and the vessel wall by considering their three-dimensional reconstruction. Two deformable generalized cylinders adapt to the image features in all IVUS planes corresponding to the vessel wall and the stent in order to reconstruct the boundaries of the stent and the vessel in space. The image features that characterize the stent and the vessel wall are determined in terms of edge and ridge image detectors taking into account the gray level of the image pixels. We show that the 30 reconstruction by deformable cylinders is accurate and robust due to the spatial data coherence in the considered volumetric IVUS image. The main clinic utility of the stent and vessel reconstruction by deformable’ cylinders consists of its possibility to visualize and to assess the optimal stent introduction. |
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IAM @ iam @ CRP1999a |
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Michal Drozdzal; Petia Radeva; Santiago Segui; Laura Igual; Carolina Malagelada; Fernando Azpiroz; Jordi Vitria |
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System and Method for Improving a Discriminative Model |
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Santiago Segui; Michal Drozdzal; Petia Radeva; Jordi Vitria |
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An Integrated Approach to Contextual Face Detection |
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2012 |
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1st International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods |
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Face detection is, in general, based on content-based detectors. Nevertheless, the face is a non-rigid object with well defined relations with respect to the human body parts. In this paper, we propose to take benefit of the context information in order to improve content-based face detections. We propose a novel framework for integrating multiple content- and context-based detectors in a discriminative way. Moreover, we develop an integrated scoring procedure that measures the ’faceness’ of each hypothesis and is used to discriminate the detection results. Our approach detects a higher rate of faces while minimizing the number of false detections, giving an average increase of more than 10% in average precision when comparing it to state-of-the art face detectors |
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Michal Drozdzal; Santiago Segui; Petia Radeva; Jordi Vitria; Laura Igual |
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System and Method for Displaying Motility Events in an in Vivo Image Stream |
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Michal Drozdzal; Petia Radeva; Santiago Segui; Laura Igual; Carolina Malagelada; Fernando Azpiroz; Jordi Vitria |
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System and method for automatic detection of in vivo contraction video sequences |
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Michal Drozdzal; Santiago Segui; Petia Radeva; Carolina Malagelada; Fernando Azpiroz; Jordi Vitria |
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An Application for Efficient Error-Free Labeling of Medical Images |
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Multimodal Interaction in Image and Video Applications |
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In this chapter we describe an application for efficient error-free labeling of medical images. In this scenario, the compilation of a complete training set for building a realistic model of a given class of samples is not an easy task, making the process tedious and time consuming. For this reason, there is a need for interactive labeling applications that minimize the effort of the user while providing error-free labeling. We propose a new algorithm that is based on data similarity in feature space. This method actively explores data in order to find the best label-aligned clustering and exploits it to reduce the labeler effort, that is measured by the number of “clicks. Moreover, error-free labeling is guaranteed by the fact that all data and their labels proposals are visually revised by en expert. |
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Laura Igual; Agata Lapedriza; Ricard Borras |
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Robust Gait-Based Gender Classification using Depth Cameras |
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2013 |
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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing |
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This article presents a new approach for gait-based gender recognition using depth cameras, that can run in real time. The main contribution of this study is a new fast feature extraction strategy that uses the 3D point cloud obtained from the frames in a gait cycle. For each frame, these points are aligned according to their centroid and grouped. After that, they are projected into their PCA plane, obtaining a representation of the cycle particularly robust against view changes. Then, final discriminative features are computed by first making a histogram of the projected points and then using linear discriminant analysis. To test the method we have used the DGait database, which is currently the only publicly available database for gait analysis that includes depth information. We have performed experiments on manually labeled cycles and over whole video sequences, and the results show that our method improves the accuracy significantly, compared with state-of-the-art systems which do not use depth information. Furthermore, our approach is insensitive to illumination changes, given that it discards the RGB information. That makes the method especially suitable for real applications, as illustrated in the last part of the experiments section. |
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Petia Radeva; Michal Drozdzal; Santiago Segui; Laura Igual; Carolina Malagelada; Fernando Azpiroz; Jordi Vitria |
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Active labeling: Application to wireless endoscopy analysis |
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2012 |
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High Performance Computing and Simulation, International Conference on |
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Today, robust learners trained in a real supervised machine learning application should count with a rich collection of positive and negative examples. Although in many applications, it is not difficult to obtain huge amount of data, labeling those data can be a very expensive process, especially when dealing with data of high variability and complexity. A good example of such cases are data from medical imaging applications where annotating anomalies like tumors, polyps, atherosclerotic plaque or informative frames in wireless endoscopy need highly trained experts. Building a representative set of training data from medical videos (e.g. Wireless Capsule Endoscopy) means that thousands of frames to be labeled by an expert. It is quite normal that data in new videos come different and thus are not represented by the training set. In this paper, we review the main approaches on active learning and illustrate how active learning can help to reduce expert effort in constructing the training sets. We show that applying active learning criteria, the number of human interventions can be significantly reduced. The proposed system allows the annotation of informative/non-informative frames of Wireless Capsule Endoscopy video containing more than 30000 frames each one with less than 100 expert ”clicks”. |
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