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Author Ernest Valveny; Enric Marti
Title Application of deformable template matching to symbol recognition in hand-written architectural draw Type Conference Article
Year 1999 Publication (down) Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract We propose to use deformable template matching as a new approach to recognize characters and lineal symbols in hand-written line drawings, instead of traditional methods based on vectorization and feature extraction. Bayesian formulation of the deformable template matching allows combining fidelity to the ideal shape of the symbol with maximum flexibility to get the best fit to the input image. Lineal nature of symbols can be exploited to define a suitable representation of models and the set of deformations to be applied to them. Matching, however, is done over the original binary image to avoid losing relevant features during vectorization. We have applied this method to hand-written architectural drawings and experimental results demonstrate that symbols with high distortions from ideal shape can be accurately identified.
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Publisher Place of Publication Bangalore (India) Editor
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Call Number IAM @ iam @ VAM1999a Serial 1657
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Author Marçal Rusiñol; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Josep Llados
Title Automatic Verification of Properly Signed Multi-page Document Images Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication (down) Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on Visual Computing Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9475 Issue Pages 327-336
Keywords Document Image; Manual Inspection; Signature Verification; Rejection Criterion; Document Flow
Abstract In this paper we present an industrial application for the automatic screening of incoming multi-page documents in a banking workflow aimed at determining whether these documents are properly signed or not. The proposed method is divided in three main steps. First individual pages are classified in order to identify the pages that should contain a signature. In a second step, we segment within those key pages the location where the signatures should appear. The last step checks whether the signatures are present or not. Our method is tested in a real large-scale environment and we report the results when checking two different types of real multi-page contracts, having in total more than 14,500 pages.
Address Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; December 2015
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
Series Volume 9475 Series Issue Edition
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Area Expedition Conference ISVC
Notes DAG; 600.077 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ Serial 3189
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Author Juan J. Villanueva
Title Visualization, Imaging, and Image Processing, Type Book Whole
Year 2008 Publication (down) Proceedings of the Eight IASTED International Conference Abbreviated Journal
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Address Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
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ISSN ISBN 978-0-88986-759-8 Medium
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ Vil2008 Serial 1003
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Author Ferran Diego; Daniel Ponsa; Joan Serrat; Antonio Lopez
Title Video Alignment for Difference-spotting Type Miscellaneous
Year 2008 Publication (down) Proceedings of the ECCV workshop on Multi–camera and Multi–modal Sensor Fusion Algorithms and Applications (M2SFA2 2008), Marseille (France) Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords video alignment
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Call Number ADAS @ adas @ DPS2008 Serial 1079
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Author Naila Murray; Eduard Vazquez
Title Lacuna Restoration: How to choose a neutral colour? Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication (down) Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 248–252
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Abstract Painting restoration which involves filling in material loss (called lacuna) is a complex process. Several standard techniques exist to tackle lacuna restoration,
and this article focuses on those techniques that employ a “neutral” colour to mask the defect. Restoration experts often disagree on the choice of such a colour and in fact, the concept of a neutral colour is controversial. We posit that a neutral colour is one that attracts relatively little visual attention for a specific lacuna. We conducted an eye tracking experiment to compare two common neutral
colour selection methods, specifically the most common local colour and the mean local colour. Results obtained demonstrate that the most common local colour triggers less visual attention in general. Notwithstanding, we have observed instances in which the most common colour triggers a significant amount of attention when subjects spent time resolving their confusion about whether or not a lacuna was part of the painting.
Address Gjovik, Norway
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Call Number Admin @ si @ MuV2010 Serial 1297
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Author Marta Teres; Eduard Vazquez
Title Museums, spaces and museographical resources. Current state and proposals for a multidisciplinary framework to open new perspectives Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication (down) Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 319–323
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Abstract Two of the main aims of a museum are to communicate its heritage and to make enjoy its visitors. This communication can be done through the pieces itself and the museographical resources but also through the building, the interior design, the light and the colour. Art museums, in opposition with other museums, lack on the application of these additional resources. Such a work necessarily requires a multidisciplinary point of view for a holistic vision of all what a museum implies and to use all its potential as a tool of knowledge and culture for all the visitors.
Address Gjovik, Norway
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Call Number Admin @ si @ TeV2010 Serial 1298
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Author Eduard Vazquez; Ramon Baldrich
Title Non-supervised goodness measure for image segmentation Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication (down) Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 334–335
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Address Gjovik, Norway
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Call Number CAT @ cat @ VaB2010 Serial 1299
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Author Jaime Moreno; Xavier Otazu; Maria Vanrell
Title Contribution of CIWaM in JPEG2000 Quantization for Color Images Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication (down) Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 132–136
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Abstract The aim of this work is to explain how to apply perceptual concepts to define a perceptual pre-quantizer and to improve JPEG2000 compressor. The approach consists in quantizing wavelet transform coefficients using some of the human visual system behavior properties. Noise is fatal to image compression performance, because it can be both annoying for the observer and consumes excessive bandwidth when the imagery is transmitted. Perceptual pre-quantization reduces unperceivable details and thus improve both visual impression and transmission properties. The comparison between JPEG2000 without and with perceptual pre-quantization shows that the latter is not favorable in PSNR, but the recovered image is more compressed at the same or even better visual quality measured with a weighted PSNR. Perceptual criteria were taken from the CIWaM(ChromaticInductionWaveletModel).
Address Gjovik (Norway)
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Call Number CAT @ cat @ MOV2010b Serial 1308
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Author Javier Vazquez; Maria Vanrell; Robert Benavente
Title Color names as a constraint for Computer Vision problems Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication (down) Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 324–328
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Abstract Computer Vision Problems are usually ill-posed. Constraining de gamut of possible solutions is then a necessary step. Many constrains for different problems have been developed during years. In this paper, we present a different way of constraining some of these problems: the use of color names. In particular, we will focus on segmentation, representation ans constancy.
Address Gjovik (Norway)
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Call Number CAT @ cat @ VVB2010 Serial 1328
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Author Fahad Shahbaz Khan; Joost Van de Weijer; Maria Vanrell
Title Who Painted this Painting? Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication (down) Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 329–333
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Address Gjovik (Norway)
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Notes CIC Approved no
Call Number CAT @ cat @ KWV2010 Serial 1329
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Author Shida Beigpour; Joost Van de Weijer
Title Photo-Realistic Color Alteration for Architecture and Design Type Conference Article
Year 2010 Publication (down) Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 84–88
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Abstract As color is a strong stimuli we receive from the exterior world, choosing the right color can prove crucial in creating the desired architecture and desing. We propose a framework to apply a realistic color change on both objects and their illuminant lights for snapshots of architectural designs, in order to visualize and choose the right color before actully applying the change in the real world. The proposed framework is based on the laws of physics in order to accomplish realistic and physically plausible results.
Address Gjovik (Norway)
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Notes CIC Approved no
Call Number CAT @ cat @ BeW2010 Serial 1330
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Author Maria Alberich-Carramiñana; Guillem Alenya; Juan Andrade; E. Martinez; Carme Torras
Title Affine Epipolar Direction from Two Views of a Planar Contour Type Book Chapter
Year 2006 Publication (down) Proceedings of the Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems Conference, LNCS 4179: 944–955 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Antwerp (Belgium)
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Call Number Admin @ si @ AAA2006 Serial 661
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Author Naila Murray; Sandra Skaff; Luca Marchesotti; Florent Perronnin
Title Towards Automatic Concept Transfer Type Conference Article
Year 2011 Publication (down) Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 167.176
Keywords chromatic modeling, color concepts, color transfer, concept transfer
Abstract This paper introduces a novel approach to automatic concept transfer; examples of concepts are “romantic”, “earthy”, and “luscious”. The approach modifies the color content of an input image given only a concept specified by a user in natural language, thereby requiring minimal user input. This approach is particularly useful for users who are aware of the message they wish to convey in the transferred image while being unsure of the color combination needed to achieve the corresponding transfer. The user may adjust the intensity level of the concept transfer to his/her liking with a single parameter. The proposed approach uses a convex clustering algorithm, with a novel pruning mechanism, to automatically set the complexity of models of chromatic content. It also uses the Earth-Mover's Distance to compute a mapping between the models of the input image and the target chromatic concept. Results show that our approach yields transferred images which effectively represent concepts, as confirmed by a user study.
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-4503-0907-3 Medium
Area Expedition Conference NPAR
Notes CIC Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ MSM2011 Serial 1866
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Author Mathieu Nicolas Delalandre; Ernest Valveny; Josep Llados
Title Performance Evaluation of Symbol Recognition and Spotting Systems Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication (down) Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems, Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 497–505
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Address Nara (Japan)
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Notes DAG Approved no
Call Number DAG @ dag @ DVL2008b Serial 1060
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Author Joan Mas; Jose Antonio Rodriguez; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Gemma Sanchez; Josep Llados
Title HistoSketch: A Semi-Automatic Annotation Tool for Archival Documents Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication (down) Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems, Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 517–524
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Address Nara (Japan)
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Notes DAG Approved no
Call Number DAG @ dag @ MRK2008a Serial 1061
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