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Author Debora Gil
Title Regularized Curvature Flow Type Report
Year 2002 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 63 Pages
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Publisher Computer Vision Centre Place of Publication (up) Editor
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Notes IAM; Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ Gil2002 Serial 1518
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Author Debora Gil; Petia Radeva
Title Curvature based Distance Maps Type Report
Year 2003 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 70 Pages
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Publisher Computer Vision Center Place of Publication (up) Editor
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Notes IAM;MILAB Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ GIR2003a Serial 1534
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Author Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva
Title A Deterministic-Statistical Strategy for Adventitia Segmentation in IVUS images Type Report
Year 2005 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 89 Pages
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Abstract A useful tool for some specific studies in cardiac disease diagnosis is vessel plaque assessment by analysis of IVUS sequences. Manual detection of luminal (inner) and media-adventitia (external) vessel borders is the main activity of physicians in the process of lumen narrowing (plaque) quantification. Difficult definition of vessel border descriptors, as well as, shades, artifacts and blurred signal response due to ultrasound physical properties troubles automated adventitia segmentation. In order to efficiently approach such a complex problem, we propose blending advanced anisotropic filtering operators and statistical classification techniques into a vessel border modelling strategy. Our systematic statistical analysis shows that the reported adventitia detection achieves an accuracy in the range of inter-observer variability regardless of plaque nature, vessel geometry and incomplete vessel borders.
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Call Number IAM @ iam @ HGR2005a Serial 1548
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Author Jaime Lopez-Krahe; Josep Llados; Enric Marti
Title Architectural Floor Plan Analysis Type Report
Year 2000 Publication CVonline Abbreviated Journal
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Address Edimburg, UK
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Publisher University of Edinburgh Place of Publication (up) Editor Robert B. Fisher
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Notes DAG;IAM Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ LLM2000 Serial 1561
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Author Petia Radeva; Amir Amini; Jintao Huang; Enric Marti
Title Deformable B-Solids: application for localization and tracking of MRI-SPAMM data Type Report
Year 1996 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 8 Pages
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Abstract To date, MRI-SPAMM data from different image slices have been analyzed independently. In this paper, we propose an approach for 3D tag localization and tracking of SPAMM data by a novel deformable B-solid. The solid is defined in terms of a 3D tensor product B-spline. The isoparametric curves of the B-spline solid have special importance. These are termed implicit snakes as they deform under image forces from tag lines in different image slices. The localization and tracking of tag lines is performed under constraints of continuity and smoothness of the B-solid. The framework unifies the problems of localization, and displacement fitting and interpolation into the same procedure utilizing B-spline bases for interpolation. To track motion from boundaries and restrict image forces to the myocardium, a volumetric model is employed as a pair of coupled endocardial and epicardial B-spline surfaces. To recover deformations in the LV an energy-minimization problem is posed where both tag and ...
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Call Number IAM @ iam @ RHM1996 Serial 1631
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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
Volume Issue Pages
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 Joan M. Nuñez
Title Computer vision techniques for characterization of finger joints in X-ray image Type Report
Year 2011 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 165 Issue Pages
Keywords Rheumatoid arthritis, X-ray, Sharp Van der Heijde, joint characterization, sclerosis detection, bone detection, edge, ridge
Abstract Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune inflammatory type of arthritis which mainly affects hands on its first stages. Though it is a chronic disease and there is no cure for it, treatments require an accurate assessment of illness evolution. Such assessment is based on evaluation of hand X-ray images by using one of the several available semi-quantitative methods. This task requires highly trained medical personnel. That is why the automation of the assessment would allow professionals to save time and effort. Two stages are involved in this task. Firstly, the joint detection, afterwards, the joint characterization. Unlike the little existing previous work, this contribution clearly separates those two stages and sets the foundations of a modular assessment system focusing on the characterization stage. A hand joint dataset is created and an accurate data analysis is achieved in order to identify relevant features. Since the sclerosis and the lower bone were decided to be the most important features, different computer vision techniques were used in order to develop a detector system for both of them. Joint space width measures are provided and their correlation with Sharp-Van der Heijde is verified
Address Bellaterra (Barcelona)
Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis Master's thesis
Publisher Place of Publication (up) Editor Dr. Fernando Vilariño and Dra. Debora Gil
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Call Number IAM @ iam @ Nuñ2011 Serial 1795
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Author Carles Sanchez
Title Tracheal ring detection in bronchoscopy Type Report
Year 2011 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 168 Issue Pages
Keywords Bronchoscopy, tracheal ring, segmentation
Abstract Endoscopy is the process in which a camera is introduced inside a human.
Given that endoscopy provides realistic images (in contrast to other modalities) and allows non-invase minimal intervention procedures (which can aid in diagnosis and surgical interventions), its use has spreaded during last decades.
In this project we will focus on bronchoscopic procedures, during which the camera is introduced through the trachea in order to have a diagnostic of the patient. The diagnostic interventions are focused on: degree of stenosis (reduction in tracheal area), prosthesis or early diagnosis of tumors. In the first case, assessment of the luminal area and the calculation of the diameters of the tracheal rings are required. A main limitation is that all the process is done by hand,
which means that the doctor takes all the measurements and decisions just by looking at the screen. As far as we know there is no computational framework for helping the doctors in the diagnosis.
This project will consist of analysing bronchoscopic videos in order to extract useful information for the diagnostic of the degree of stenosis. In particular we will focus on segmentation of the tracheal rings. As a result of this project several strategies (for detecting tracheal rings) had been implemented in order to compare their performance.
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Corporate Author Thesis Master's thesis
Publisher Place of Publication (up) Editor Debora Gil, F.Javier Sanchez
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Notes IAM;MV Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ San2011 Serial 1841
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Author Alejandro Gonzalez Alzate
Title Evaluation of spatiotemporal descriptors for pedestrian detection in video sequences Type Report
Year 2011 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 166 Issue Pages
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Address Bellaterra (Spain)
Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis Master's thesis
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Notes ADAS Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Gon2011 Serial 1932
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Author Yainuvis Socarras
Title Image segmentation for improving pedestrian detection Type Report
Year 2011 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 167 Issue Pages
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Address Bellaterra (Spain)
Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis Master's thesis
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Notes ADAS; Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Soc2011 Serial 1933
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Author Maria del Camp Davesa
Title Human action categorization in image sequences Type Report
Year 2011 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 169 Issue Pages
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Address Bellaterra (Spain)
Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis Master's thesis
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Notes CiC;CIC Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Dav2011 Serial 1934
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Author Monica Piñol
Title Adaptative Vocabulary Tree for Image Classification using Reinforcement Learning Type Report
Year 2010 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 162 Issue Pages
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Address Bellaterra (Barcelona)
Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis Master's thesis
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Call Number Admin @ si @ Piñ2010 Serial 1936
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Author Lluis Gomez
Title Perceptual Organization for Text Extraction in Natural Scenes Type Report
Year 2012 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 173 Issue Pages
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Address Bellaterra
Corporate Author Thesis Master's thesis
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Call Number Admin @ si @ Gom2012 Serial 2309
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Author Onur Ferhat
Title Eye-Tracking with Webcam-Based Setups: Implementation of a Real-Time System and an Analysis of Factors Affecting Performance Type Report
Year 2012 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 172 Issue Pages
Keywords Computer vision, eye-tracking, gaussian process, feature selection, optical flow
Abstract In the recent years commercial eye-tracking hardware has become more common, with the introduction of new models from several brands that have better performance and easier setup procedures. A cause and at the same time a result of this phenomenon is the popularity of eye-tracking research directed at marketing, accessibility and usability, among others.
One problem with these hardware components is scalability, because both the price and the necessary expertise to operate them makes it practically impossible in the large scale. In this work, we analyze the feasibility of a software eye-tracking system based on a single, ordinary webcam. Our aim is to discover the limits of such a system and to see whether it provides acceptable performances.
The significance of this setup is that it is the most common setup found in consumer environments, off-the-shelf electronic devices such as laptops, mobile phones and tablet computers. As no special equipment such as infrared lights, mirrors or zoom lenses are used; setting up and calibrating the system is easier compared to other approaches using these components.
Our work is based on the open source application Opengazer, which provides a good starting point for our contributions. We propose several improvements in order to push the system's performance further and make it feasible as a robust, real-time device. Then we carry out an elaborate experiment involving 18 human subjects and 4 different system setups. Finally, we give an analysis of the results and discuss the effects of setup changes, subject differences and modifications in the software.
Address Bellaterra
Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis Master's thesis
Publisher Place of Publication (up) Editor Fernando Vilariño
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Call Number Admin @ si @ Fer2012; IAM @ iam @ Fer2012 Serial 2165
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Author Jaume Gibert
Title Learning structural representations and graph matching paradigms in the context of object recognition Type Report
Year 2009 Publication CVC Technical Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 143 Issue Pages
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Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis Master's thesis
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Notes DAG Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Gib2009 Serial 2397
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