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Author Victor Campmany; Sergio Silva; Juan Carlos Moure; Antoni Espinosa; David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez edit   pdf
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  Title GPU-based pedestrian detection for autonomous driving Type Abstract
  Year 2015 Publication (up) Programming and Tunning Massive Parallel Systems Abbreviated Journal PUMPS  
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  Keywords Autonomous Driving; ADAS; CUDA; Pedestrian Detection  
  Abstract Pedestrian detection for autonomous driving has gained a lot of prominence during the last few years. Besides the fact that it is one of the hardest tasks within computer vision, it involves huge computational costs. The real-time constraints in the field are tight, and regular processors are not able to handle the workload obtaining an acceptable ratio of frames per second (fps). Moreover, multiple cameras are required to obtain accurate results, so the need to speed up the process is even higher. Taking the work in [1] as our baseline, we propose a CUDA implementation of a pedestrian detection system. Further, we introduce significant algorithmic adjustments and optimizations to adapt the problem to the GPU architecture. The aim is to provide a system capable of running in real-time obtaining reliable results.  
  Address Barcelona; Spain  
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  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title PUMPS  
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  Notes ADAS; 600.076; 600.082; 600.085 Approved no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ CSM2015 Serial 2644  
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Author Sergio Silva; Victor Campmany; Laura Sellart; Juan Carlos Moure; Antoni Espinosa; David Vazquez; Antonio Lopez edit   pdf
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  Title Autonomous GPU-based Driving Type Abstract
  Year 2015 Publication (up) Programming and Tunning Massive Parallel Systems Abbreviated Journal PUMPS  
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  Keywords Autonomous Driving; ADAS; CUDA  
  Abstract Human factors cause most driving accidents; this is why nowadays is common to hear about autonomous driving as an alternative. Autonomous driving will not only increase safety, but also will develop a system of cooperative self-driving cars that will reduce pollution and congestion. Furthermore, it will provide more freedom to handicapped people, elderly or kids.

Autonomous Driving requires perceiving and understanding the vehicle environment (e.g., road, traffic signs, pedestrians, vehicles) using sensors (e.g., cameras, lidars, sonars, and radars), selflocalization (requiring GPS, inertial sensors and visual localization in precise maps), controlling the vehicle and planning the routes. These algorithms require high computation capability, and thanks to NVIDIA GPU acceleration this starts to become feasible.

NVIDIA® is developing a new platform for boosting the Autonomous Driving capabilities that is able of managing the vehicle via CAN-Bus: the Drive™ PX. It has 8 ARM cores with dual accelerated Tegra® X1 chips. It has 12 synchronized camera inputs for 360º vehicle perception, 4G and Wi-Fi capabilities allowing vehicle communications and GPS and inertial sensors inputs for self-localization.

Our research group has been selected for testing Drive™ PX. Accordingly, we are developing a Drive™ PX based autonomous car. Currently, we are porting our previous CPU based algorithms (e.g., Lane Departure Warning, Collision Warning, Automatic Cruise Control, Pedestrian Protection, or Semantic Segmentation) for running in the GPU.
 
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  Notes ADAS; 600.076; 600.082; 600.085 Approved no  
  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ SCS2015 Serial 2645  
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Author Angel Sappa; Niki Aifanti; Sotiris Malassiotis; Michael G. Strintzis edit  openurl
  Title Prior Knowledge Based Motion Model Representation Type Book Chapter
  Year 2009 Publication (up) Progress in Computer Vision and Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 16 Issue Pages  
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  Publisher Place of Publication Editor Horst Bunke; JuanJose Villanueva; Gemma Sanchez  
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  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ SAM2009 Serial 1235  
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Author F. Javier Sanchez; Jordi Vitria edit  isbn
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  Title ViLi + : Extended Lisp for image Processing and Computer Vision. Type Conference Article
  Year 1994 Publication (up) Progress in Image Analysis and Processing III Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher World Scientific Place of Publication Editor S.Impedovo  
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  ISSN ISBN 981-02-1552-5 Medium  
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  Notes MV;OR Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ SaV1994; IAM @ iam @ SaV1994 Serial 114  
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Author Sergio Escalera; Alicia Fornes; Oriol Pujol; Josep Llados; Petia Radeva edit  isbn
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  Title Multi-class Binary Object Categorization using Blurred Shape Models Type Conference Article
  Year 2007 Publication (up) Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis and Applications, 12th Iberoamerican Congress on Pattern Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4756 Issue Pages 773–782  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-3-540-76724-4 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference CIARP  
  Notes MILAB; DAG;HuPBA Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ EFP2007 Serial 911  
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Author Santiago Segui; Laura Igual; Petia Radeva; Carolina Malagelada; Fernando Azpiroz; Jordi Vitria edit  openurl
  Title A Semi-Supervised Learning Method for Motility Disease Diagnostic Type Book Chapter
  Year 2007 Publication (up) Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis and Applications, 12th Iberoamerican Congress on Pattern (CIARP 2007), LCNS 4756:773–782, ISBN 978–3–540–76724–4 Abbreviated Journal  
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  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ SIR2007b Serial 897  
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Author Oriol Pujol; Petia Radeva; Jordi Vitria; J. Mauri edit  openurl
  Title Adaboost to Classify Plaque Appearance in IVUS Images Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2004 Publication (up) Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis and Applications, LNCS 3287:629–636 Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Puebla (Mexico)  
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  Notes OR;MILAB;HuPBA;MV Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ PRV2004 Serial 472  
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Author Mohamed Ramzy Ibrahim; Robert Benavente; Daniel Ponsa; Felipe Lumbreras edit  url
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  Title Unveiling the Influence of Image Super-Resolution on Aerial Scene Classification Type Conference Article
  Year 2023 Publication (up) Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, and Applications Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 14469 Issue Pages 214–228  
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  Abstract Deep learning has made significant advances in recent years, and as a result, it is now in a stage where it can achieve outstanding results in tasks requiring visual understanding of scenes. However, its performance tends to decline when dealing with low-quality images. The advent of super-resolution (SR) techniques has started to have an impact on the field of remote sensing by enabling the restoration of fine details and enhancing image quality, which could help to increase performance in other vision tasks. However, in previous works, contradictory results for scene visual understanding were achieved when SR techniques were applied. In this paper, we present an experimental study on the impact of SR on enhancing aerial scene classification. Through the analysis of different state-of-the-art SR algorithms, including traditional methods and deep learning-based approaches, we unveil the transformative potential of SR in overcoming the limitations of low-resolution (LR) aerial imagery. By enhancing spatial resolution, more fine details are captured, opening the door for an improvement in scene understanding. We also discuss the effect of different image scales on the quality of SR and its effect on aerial scene classification. Our experimental work demonstrates the significant impact of SR on enhancing aerial scene classification compared to LR images, opening new avenues for improved remote sensing applications.  
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  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS  
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  Call Number Admin @ si @ IBP2023 Serial 4008  
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Author Mireia Forns-Nadal; Federico Sem; Anna Mane; Laura Igual; Dani Guinart; Oscar Vilarroya edit  url
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  Title Increased Nucleus Accumbens Volume in First-Episode Psychosis Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication (up) Psychiatry Research-Neuroimaging Abbreviated Journal PRN  
  Volume 263 Issue Pages 57-60  
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  Abstract Nucleus accumbens has been reported as a key structure in the neurobiology of schizophrenia. Studies analyzing structural abnormalities have shown conflicting results, possibly related to confounding factors. We investigated the nucleus accumbens volume using manual delimitation in first-episode psychosis (FEP) controlling for age, cannabis use and medication. Thirty-one FEP subjects who were naive or minimally exposed to antipsychotics and a control group were MRI scanned and clinically assessed from baseline to 6 months of follow-up. FEP showed increased relative and total accumbens volumes. Clinical correlations with negative symptoms, duration of untreated psychosis and cannabis use were not significant.  
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  Notes MILAB; no menciona Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ FSM2017 Serial 3028  
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Author Domicele Jonauskaite; Nele Dael; C. Alejandro Parraga; Laetitia Chevre; Alejandro Garcia Sanchez; Christine Mohr edit   pdf
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  Title Stripping #The Dress: The importance of contextual information on inter-individual differences in colour perception Type Journal Article
  Year 2018 Publication (up) Psychological Research Abbreviated Journal PSYCHO R  
  Volume Issue Pages 1-15  
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  Abstract In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some reported seeing the Dress in white and gold (W&G) and others in blue and black (B&B). We aimed to describe the phenomenon and investigate the role of contextualization. Few days after the Dress had appeared on the Internet, we projected it to 240 students on two large screens in the classroom. Participants reported seeing the Dress in B&B (48%), W&G (38%), or blue and brown (B&Br; 7%). Amongst numerous socio-demographic variables, we only observed that W&G viewers were most likely to have always seen the Dress as W&G. In the laboratory, we tested how much contextual information is necessary for the phenomenon to occur. Fifty-seven participants selected colours most precisely matching predominant colours of parts or the full Dress. We presented, in this order, small squares (a), vertical strips (b), and the full Dress (c). We found that (1) B&B, B&Br, and W&G viewers had selected colours differing in lightness and chroma levels for contextualized images only (b, c conditions) and hue for fully contextualized condition only (c) and (2) B&B viewers selected colours most closely matching displayed colours of the Dress. Thus, the Dress phenomenon emerges due to inter-individual differences in subjectively perceived lightness, chroma, and hue, at least when all aspects of the picture need to be integrated. Our results support the previous conclusions that contextual information is key to colour perception; it should be important to understand how this actually happens.  
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  Call Number Admin @ si @ JDP2018 Serial 3149  
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Author Felipe Lumbreras; Joan Serrat; Ramon Baldrich; Maria Vanrell; Juan J. Villanueva edit  openurl
  Title Color Texture Recognition Through Multiresolution Features Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2001 Publication (up) QCAV 2001 International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, France, 1:114–121. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Call Number ADAS @ adas @ LSB2001 Serial 124  
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Author G. Gasbarri; Matias Bilkis; E. Roda Salichs; J. Calsamiglia edit   pdf
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  Title Sequential hypothesis testing for continuously-monitored quantum systems Type Journal Article
  Year 2024 Publication (up) Quantum Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 8 Issue 1289 Pages  
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  Abstract We consider a quantum system that is being continuously monitored, giving rise to a measurement signal. From such a stream of data, information needs to be inferred about the underlying system's dynamics. Here we focus on hypothesis testing problems and put forward the usage of sequential strategies where the signal is analyzed in real time, allowing the experiment to be concluded as soon as the underlying hypothesis can be identified with a certified prescribed success probability. We analyze the performance of sequential tests by studying the stopping-time behavior, showing a considerable advantage over currently-used strategies based on a fixed predetermined measurement time.  
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  Call Number Admin @ si @ GBR2024 Serial 3847  
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Author Marta Ligero; Alonso Garcia Ruiz; Cristina Viaplana; Guillermo Villacampa; Maria V Raciti; Jaid Landa; Ignacio Matos; Juan Martin Liberal; Maria Ochoa de Olza; Cinta Hierro; Joaquin Mateo; Macarena Gonzalez; Rafael Morales Barrera; Cristina Suarez; Jordi Rodon; Elena Elez; Irene Braña; Eva Muñoz-Couselo; Ana Oaknin; Roberta Fasani; Paolo Nuciforo; Debora Gil; Carlota Rubio Perez; Joan Seoane; Enriqueta Felip; Manuel Escobar; Josep Tabernero; Joan Carles; Rodrigo Dienstmann; Elena Garralda; Raquel Perez Lopez edit  url
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  Title A CT-based radiomics signature is associated with response to immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced solid tumors Type Journal Article
  Year 2021 Publication (up) Radiology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 299 Issue 1 Pages 109-119  
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  Abstract Background Reliable predictive imaging markers of response to immune checkpoint inhibitors are needed. Purpose To develop and validate a pretreatment CT-based radiomics signature to predict response to immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced solid tumors. Materials and Methods In this retrospective study, a radiomics signature was developed in patients with advanced solid tumors (including breast, cervix, gastrointestinal) treated with anti-programmed cell death-1 or programmed cell death ligand-1 monotherapy from August 2012 to May 2018 (cohort 1). This was tested in patients with bladder and lung cancer (cohorts 2 and 3). Radiomics variables were extracted from all metastases delineated at pretreatment CT and selected by using an elastic-net model. A regression model combined radiomics and clinical variables with response as the end point. Biologic validation of the radiomics score with RNA profiling of cytotoxic cells (cohort 4) was assessed with Mann-Whitney analysis. Results The radiomics signature was developed in 85 patients (cohort 1: mean age, 58 years ± 13 [standard deviation]; 43 men) and tested on 46 patients (cohort 2: mean age, 70 years ± 12; 37 men) and 47 patients (cohort 3: mean age, 64 years ± 11; 40 men). Biologic validation was performed in a further cohort of 20 patients (cohort 4: mean age, 60 years ± 13; 14 men). The radiomics signature was associated with clinical response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (area under the curve [AUC], 0.70; 95% CI: 0.64, 0.77; P < .001). In cohorts 2 and 3, the AUC was 0.67 (95% CI: 0.58, 0.76) and 0.67 (95% CI: 0.56, 0.77; P < .001), respectively. A radiomics-clinical signature (including baseline albumin level and lymphocyte count) improved on radiomics-only performance (AUC, 0.74 [95% CI: 0.63, 0.84; P < .001]; Akaike information criterion, 107.00 and 109.90, respectively). Conclusion A pretreatment CT-based radiomics signature is associated with response to immune checkpoint inhibitors, likely reflecting the tumor immunophenotype. © RSNA, 2021 Online supplemental material is available for this article. See also the editorial by Summers in this issue.  
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  Notes IAM; 600.145 Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ LGV2021 Serial 3593  
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Author Eric Amiel edit   pdf
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  Title Visualisation de vaisseaux sanguins Type Report
  Year 2005 Publication (up) Rapport de Stage Abbreviated Journal  
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  Corporate Author Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III Place of Publication Toulouse Editor Enric Marti  
  Language French Summary Language French Original Title  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ Ami2005 Serial 1690  
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Author Judit Martinez; Eva Costa; P. Herreros; F. Javier Sanchez; Ramon Baldrich edit  doi
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  Title A Modular and Scalable Architecture for PC-Based Real-Time Vision Systems Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication (up) Real–Time Imaging, (IF: 0.512) Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 9 Issue Pages 99-112  
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  Call Number CAT @ cat @ MCH2003b Serial 394  
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