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Author | Ali Furkan Biten; Ruben Tito; Andres Mafla; Lluis Gomez; Marçal Rusiñol; M. Mathew; C.V. Jawahar; Ernest Valveny; Dimosthenis Karatzas | ||||
Title | ICDAR 2019 Competition on Scene Text Visual Question Answering | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | 3rd Workshop on Closing the Loop Between Vision and Language, in conjunction with ICCV2019 | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | This paper presents final results of ICDAR 2019 Scene Text Visual Question Answering competition (ST-VQA). ST-VQA introduces an important aspect that is not addressed
by any Visual Question Answering system up to date, namely the incorporation of scene text to answer questions asked about an image. The competition introduces a new dataset comprising 23, 038 images annotated with 31, 791 question / answer pairs where the answer is always grounded on text instances present in the image. The images are taken from 7 different public computer vision datasets, covering a wide range of scenarios. The competition was structured in three tasks of increasing difficulty, that require reading the text in a scene and understanding it in the context of the scene, to correctly answer a given question. A novel evaluation metric is presented, which elegantly assesses both key capabilities expected from an optimal model: text recognition and image understanding. A detailed analysis of results from different participants is showcased, which provides insight into the current capabilities of VQA systems that can read. We firmly believe the dataset proposed in this challenge will be an important milestone to consider towards a path of more robust and general models that can exploit scene text to achieve holistic image understanding. |
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Address | Sydney; Australia; September 2019 | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | CLVL | ||
Notes | DAG; 600.129; 601.338; 600.135; 600.121 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ BTM2019a | Serial | 3284 | ||
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Author | Mireia Sole; Joan Blanco; Debora Gil; G. Fonseka; Richard Frodsham; Oliver Valero; Francesca Vidal; Zaida Sarrate | ||||
Title | Is there a pattern of Chromosome territoriality along mice spermatogenesis? | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | 3rd Spanish MeioNet Meeting Abstract Book | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 55-56 | ||
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Address | Miraflores de la Sierra; Madrid; June 2017 | ||||
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Notes | IAM; 600.096; 600.145 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ | Serial | 2958 | ||
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Author | Jorge Bernal; Joan M. Nuñez; F. Javier Sanchez; Fernando Vilariño | ||||
Title | Polyp Segmentation Method in Colonoscopy Videos by means of MSA-DOVA Energy Maps Calculation | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | 3rd MICCAI Workshop on Clinical Image-based Procedures: Translational Research in Medical Imaging | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 8680 | Issue | Pages | 41-49 | |
Keywords | Image segmentation; Polyps; Colonoscopy; Valley information; Energy maps | ||||
Abstract | In this paper we present a novel polyp region segmentation method for colonoscopy videos. Our method uses valley information associated to polyp boundaries in order to provide an initial segmentation. This first segmentation is refined to eliminate boundary discontinuities caused by image artifacts or other elements of the scene. Experimental results over a publicly annotated database show that our method outperforms both general and specific segmentation methods by providing more accurate regions rich in polyp content. We also prove how image preprocessing is needed to improve final polyp region segmentation. | ||||
Address | Boston; USA; September 2014 | ||||
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Notes | MV; 600.060; 600.044; 600.047;SIAI | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ BNS2014 | Serial | 2502 | ||
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Author | Konstantia Georgouli; Katerine Diaz; Jesus Martinez del Rincon; Anastasios Koidis | ||||
Title | Building generic, easily-updatable chemometric models with harmonisation and augmentation features: The case of FTIR vegetable oils classification | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | 3rd Ιnternational Conference Metrology Promoting Standardization and Harmonization in Food and Nutrition | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Address | Thessaloniki; Greece; October 2017 | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | IMEKOFOODS | ||
Notes | ADAS; 600.118 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ GDM2017 | Serial | 3081 | ||
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Author | Anna Salvatella; Maria Vanrell; Juan J. Villanueva | ||||
Title | Texture Description based on Subtexture Components, 3rd International Workshop on Texture Syntesis and Analysis | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2003 | Publication | 3rd International Workshop on Texture Synthesis and Analysis, | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 77–82 | ||
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Address | Nice | ||||
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ISSN | ISBN | 1-904410-11-1 | Medium | ||
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Notes | CIC | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ SVV2003 | Serial | 422 | ||
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Author | Arnau Baro; Carles Badal; Pau Torras; Alicia Fornes | ||||
Title | Handwritten Historical Music Recognition through Sequence-to-Sequence with Attention Mechanism | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2022 | Publication | 3rd International Workshop on Reading Music Systems (WoRMS2021) | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 55-59 | ||
Keywords | Optical Music Recognition; Digits; Image Classification | ||||
Abstract | Despite decades of research in Optical Music Recognition (OMR), the recognition of old handwritten music scores remains a challenge because of the variabilities in the handwriting styles, paper degradation, lack of standard notation, etc. Therefore, the research in OMR systems adapted to the particularities of old manuscripts is crucial to accelerate the conversion of music scores existing in archives into digital libraries, fostering the dissemination and preservation of our music heritage. In this paper we explore the adaptation of sequence-to-sequence models with attention mechanism (used in translation and handwritten text recognition) and the generation of specific synthetic data for recognizing old music scores. The experimental validation demonstrates that our approach is promising, especially when compared with long short-term memory neural networks. | ||||
Address | July 23, 2021, Alicante (Spain) | ||||
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Notes | DAG; 600.121; 600.162; 602.230; 600.140 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ BBT2022 | Serial | 3734 | ||
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Author | Debora Gil; Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Antoni Carol; Oriol Rodriguez; Petia Radeva | ||||
Title | A Deterministic-Statistic Adventitia Detection in IVUS Images | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2005 | Publication | 3rd International workshop on International Workshop on Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 65-74 | ||
Keywords | Electron microscopy; Unbending; 2D crystal; Interpolation; Approximation | ||||
Abstract | Plaque analysis in IVUS planes needs accurate intima and adventitia models. Large variety in adventitia descriptors difficulties its detection and motivates using a classification strategy for selecting points on the structure. Whatever the set of descriptors used, the selection stage suffers from fake responses due to noise and uncompleted true curves. In order to smooth background noise while strengthening responses, we apply a restricted anisotropic filter that homogenizes grey levels along the image significant structures. Candidate points are extracted by means of a simple semi supervised adaptive classification of the filtered image response to edge and calcium detectors. The final model is obtained by interpolating the former line segments with an anisotropic contour closing technique based on functional extension principles. | ||||
Address | Barcelona; June 2005 | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | FIMH | ||
Notes | IAM;MILAB | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ RMF2005 | Serial | 1524 | ||
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Author | Maria Vanrell; Naila Murray; Robert Benavente; C. Alejandro Parraga; Xavier Otazu; Ramon Baldrich | ||||
Title | Perception Based Representations for Computational Colour | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2011 | Publication | 3rd International Workshop on Computational Color Imaging | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 6626 | Issue | Pages | 16-30 | |
Keywords | colour perception, induction, naming, psychophysical data, saliency, segmentation | ||||
Abstract | The perceived colour of a stimulus is dependent on multiple factors stemming out either from the context of the stimulus or idiosyncrasies of the observer. The complexity involved in combining these multiple effects is the main reason for the gap between classical calibrated colour spaces from colour science and colour representations used in computer vision, where colour is just one more visual cue immersed in a digital image where surfaces, shadows and illuminants interact seemingly out of control. With the aim to advance a few steps towards bridging this gap we present some results on computational representations of colour for computer vision. They have been developed by introducing perceptual considerations derived from the interaction of the colour of a point with its context. We show some techniques to represent the colour of a point influenced by assimilation and contrast effects due to the image surround and we show some results on how colour saliency can be derived in real images. We outline a model for automatic assignment of colour names to image points directly trained on psychophysical data. We show how colour segments can be perceptually grouped in the image by imposing shading coherence in the colour space. | ||||
Address | Milan, Italy | ||||
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Publisher | Springer-Verlag | Place of Publication | Editor | Raimondo Schettini, Shoji Tominaga, Alain Trémeau | |
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Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | LNCS | ||
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ISSN | ISBN | 978-3-642-20403-6 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CCIW | ||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ VMB2011 | Serial | 1733 | ||
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Author | Isabel Guitart; Jordi Conesa; Luis Villarejo; Agata Lapedriza; David Masip; Antoni Perez; Elena Planas | ||||
Title | Opinion Mining on Educational Resources at the Open University of Catalonia | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2013 | Publication | 3rd International Workshop on Adaptive Learning via Interactive, Collaborative and Emotional approaches. In conjunction with CISIS 2013: The 7th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | In order to make improvements to teaching, it is vital to know what students think of the way they are taught. With that purpose in mind, exhaustively analyzing the forums associated with the subjects taught at the Universitat Oberta de Cataluya (UOC) would be extremely helpful, as the university's students often post comments on their learning experiences in them. Exploiting the content of such forums is not a simple undertaking. The volume of data involved is very large, and performing the task manually would require a great deal of effort from lecturers. As a first step to solve this problem, we propose a tool to automatically analyze the posts in forums of communities of UOC students and teachers, with a view to systematically mining the opinions they contain. This article defines the architecture of such tool and explains how lexical-semantic and language technology resources can be used to that end. For pilot testing purposes, the tool has been used to identify students' opinions on the UOC's Business Intelligence master's degree course during the last two years. The paper discusses the results of such test. The contribution of this paper is twofold. Firstly, it demonstrates the feasibility of using natural language parsing techniques to help teachers to make decisions. Secondly, it introduces a simple tool that can be refined and adapted to a virtual environment for the purpose in question. | ||||
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ISSN | ISBN | 978-0-7695-4992-7 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ALICE | ||
Notes | OR;MV | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | GCV2013 | Serial | 2268 | ||
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Author | Jose A. Garcia; David Masip; Valerio Sbragaglia; Jacopo Aguzzi | ||||
Title | Using ORB, BoW and SVM to identificate and track tagged Norway lobster Nephrops Norvegicus (L.) | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | 3rd International Conference on Maritime Technology and Engineering | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | Sustainable capture policies of many species strongly depend on the understanding of their social behaviour. Nevertheless, the analysis of emergent behaviour in marine species poses several challenges. Usually animals are captured and observed in tanks, and their behaviour is inferred from their dynamics and interactions. Therefore, researchers must deal with thousands of hours of video data. Without loss of generality, this paper proposes a computer
vision approach to identify and track specific species, the Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus. We propose an identification scheme were animals are marked using black and white tags with a geometric shape in the center (holed triangle, filled triangle, holed circle and filled circle). Using a massive labelled dataset; we extract local features based on the ORB descriptor. These features are a posteriori clustered, and we construct a Bag of Visual Words feature vector per animal. This approximation yields us invariance to rotation and translation. A SVM classifier achieves generalization results above 99%. In a second contribution, we will make the code and training data publically available. |
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Address | Lisboa; Portugal; July 2016 | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | MARTECH | ||
Notes | OR;MV; | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ GMS2016b | Serial | 2817 | ||
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Author | Adriana Romero; Nicolas Ballas; Samira Ebrahimi Kahou; Antoine Chassang; Carlo Gatta; Yoshua Bengio | ||||
Title | FitNets: Hints for Thin Deep Nets | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | 3rd International Conference on Learning Representations ICLR2015 | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Keywords | Computer Science ; Learning; Computer Science ;Neural and Evolutionary Computing | ||||
Abstract | While depth tends to improve network performances, it also makes gradient-based training more difficult since deeper networks tend to be more non-linear. The recently proposed knowledge distillation approach is aimed at obtaining small and fast-to-execute models, and it has shown that a student network could imitate the soft output of a larger teacher network or ensemble of networks. In this paper, we extend this idea to allow the training of a student that is deeper and thinner than the teacher, using not only the outputs but also the intermediate representations learned by the teacher as hints to improve the training process and final performance of the student. Because the student intermediate hidden layer will generally be smaller than the teacher's intermediate hidden layer, additional parameters are introduced to map the student hidden layer to the prediction of the teacher hidden layer. This allows one to train deeper students that can generalize better or run faster, a trade-off that is controlled by the chosen student capacity. For example, on CIFAR-10, a deep student network with almost 10.4 times less parameters outperforms a larger, state-of-the-art teacher network. | ||||
Address | San Diego; CA; May 2015 | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | ICLR | ||
Notes | MILAB | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ RBK2015 | Serial | 2593 | ||
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Author | George A. Triantafyllid; Nikolaos Thomos; Cristina Cañero; P. Vieyres; Michael G. Strintzis | ||||
Title | A User Interface for Mobile Robotized Tele-Echography | Type | Miscellaneous | ||
Year | 2005 | Publication | 3rd International Conference on Imaging Technologies in Biomedical Sciences (ITBS 2005) | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Address | Milos Island (Greece) | ||||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ TTC2005 | Serial | 587 | ||
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Author | Jialuo Chen; M.A.Souibgui; Alicia Fornes; Beata Megyesi | ||||
Title | A Web-based Interactive Transcription Tool for Encrypted Manuscripts | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2020 | Publication | 3rd International Conference on Historical Cryptology | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 52-59 | ||
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Abstract | Manual transcription of handwritten text is a time consuming task. In the case of encrypted manuscripts, the recognition is even more complex due to the huge variety of alphabets and symbol sets. To speed up and ease this process, we present a web-based tool aimed to (semi)-automatically transcribe the encrypted sources. The user uploads one or several images of the desired encrypted document(s) as input, and the system returns the transcription(s). This process is carried out in an interactive fashion with
the user to obtain more accurate results. For discovering and testing, the developed web tool is freely available. |
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Address | Virtual; June 2020 | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | HistoCrypt | ||
Notes | DAG; 600.140; 602.230; 600.121 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ CSF2020 | Serial | 3447 | ||
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Author | Arnau Baro; Jialuo Chen; Alicia Fornes; Beata Megyesi | ||||
Title | Towards a generic unsupervised method for transcription of encoded manuscripts | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | 3rd International Conference on Digital Access to Textual Cultural Heritage | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 73-78 | ||
Keywords | A. Baró, J. Chen, A. Fornés, B. Megyesi. | ||||
Abstract | Historical ciphers, a special type of manuscripts, contain encrypted information, important for the interpretation of our history. The first step towards decipherment is to transcribe the images, either manually or by automatic image processing techniques. Despite the improvements in handwritten text recognition (HTR) thanks to deep learning methodologies, the need of labelled data to train is an important limitation. Given that ciphers often use symbol sets across various alphabets and unique symbols without any transcription scheme available, these supervised HTR techniques are not suitable to transcribe ciphers. In this paper we propose an un-supervised method for transcribing encrypted manuscripts based on clustering and label propagation, which has been successfully applied to community detection in networks. We analyze the performance on ciphers with various symbol sets, and discuss the advantages and drawbacks compared to supervised HTR methods. | ||||
Address | Brussels; May 2019 | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | DATeCH | ||
Notes | DAG; 600.097; 600.140; 600.121 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ BCF2019 | Serial | 3276 | ||
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Author | Sergio Escalera; Oriol Pujol; Petia Radeva | ||||
Title | Loss-Weighted Decoding for Error-Correcting Output Coding | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | 3rd International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications, | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 2 | Issue | Pages | 117–122 | |
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Address | Madeira (Portugal) | ||||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | VISAPP | ||
Notes | MILAB;HuPBA | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ EPR2008a | Serial | 964 | ||
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