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Author Hanne Kause; Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Patricia Marquez; Andrea Fuster; Luc Florack; Hans van Assen; Debora Gil
Title Confidence Measures for Assessing the HARP Algorithm in Tagged Magnetic Resonance Imaging Type Book Chapter
Year 2015 Publication (down) Statistical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart. Revised selected papers of Imaging and Modelling Challenges 6th International Workshop, STACOM 2015, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2015 Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9534 Issue Pages 69-79
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Abstract Cardiac deformation and changes therein have been linked to pathologies. Both can be extracted in detail from tagged Magnetic Resonance Imaging (tMRI) using harmonic phase (HARP) images. Although point tracking algorithms have shown to have high accuracies on HARP images, these vary with position. Detecting and discarding areas with unreliable results is crucial for use in clinical support systems. This paper assesses the capability of two confidence measures (CMs), based on energy and image structure, for detecting locations with reduced accuracy in motion tracking results. These CMs were tested on a database of simulated tMRI images containing the most common artifacts that may affect tracking accuracy. CM performance is assessed based on its capability for HARP tracking error bounding and compared in terms of significant differences detected using a multi comparison analysis of variance that takes into account the most influential factors on HARP tracking performance. Results showed that the CM based on image structure was better suited to detect unreliable optical flow vectors. In addition, it was shown that CMs can be used to detect optical flow vectors with large errors in order to improve the optical flow obtained with the HARP tracking algorithm.
Address Munich; Germany; January 2015
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Publisher Springer International Publishing Place of Publication Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
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ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-319-28711-9 Medium
Area Expedition Conference STACOM
Notes ADAS; IAM; 600.075; 600.076; 600.060; 601.145 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ KHM2015 Serial 2734
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Author Jaume Garcia; Debora Gil; Aura Hernandez-Sabate
Title Endowing Canonical Geometries to Cardiac Structures Type Book Chapter
Year 2010 Publication (down) Statistical Atlases And Computational Models Of The Heart Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6364 Issue Pages 124-133
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Abstract International conference on Cardiac electrophysiological simulation challenge
In this paper, we show that canonical (shape-based) geometries can be endowed to cardiac structures using tubular coordinates defined over their medial axis. We give an analytic formulation of these geometries by means of B-Splines. Since B-Splines present vector space structure PCA can be applied to their control points and statistical models relating boundaries and the interior of the anatomical structures can be derived. We demonstrate the applicability in two cardiac structures, the 3D Left Ventricular volume, and the 2D Left-Right ventricle set in 2D Short Axis view.
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Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor Camara, O.; Pop, M.; Rhode, K.; Sermesant, M.; Smith, N.; Young, A.
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title LNCS
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Notes IAM Approved no
Call Number IAM @ iam @ GGH2010b Serial 1515
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Author Sergio Escalera; Xavier Baro; Oriol Pujol; Jordi Vitria; Petia Radeva
Title Traffic-Sign Recognition Systems Type Book Whole
Year 2011 Publication (down) SpringerBriefs in Computer Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 5-13
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Publisher Springer London Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-4471-2244-9 Medium
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Notes MILAB; OR;HuPBA;MV Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ EBP2011 Serial 1801
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Author David Geronimo; Antonio Lopez
Title Vision-based Pedestrian Protection Systems for Intelligent Vehicles Type Book Whole
Year 2014 Publication (down) SpringerBriefs in Computer Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-114
Keywords Computer Vision; Driver Assistance Systems; Intelligent Vehicles; Pedestrian Detection; Vulnerable Road Users
Abstract Pedestrian Protection Systems (PPSs) are on-board systems aimed at detecting and tracking people in the surroundings of a vehicle in order to avoid potentially dangerous situations. These systems, together with other Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) such as lane departure warning or adaptive cruise control, are one of the most promising ways to improve traffic safety. By the use of computer vision, cameras working either in the visible or infra-red spectra have been demonstrated as a reliable sensor to perform this task. Nevertheless, the variability of human’s appearance, not only in terms of clothing and sizes but also as a result of their dynamic shape, makes pedestrians one of the most complex classes even for computer vision. Moreover, the unstructured changing and unpredictable environment in which such on-board systems must work makes detection a difficult task to be carried out with the demanded robustness. In this brief, the state of the art in PPSs is introduced through the review of the most relevant papers of the last decade. A common computational architecture is presented as a framework to organize each method according to its main contribution. More than 300 papers are referenced, most of them addressing pedestrian detection and others corresponding to the descriptors (features), pedestrian models, and learning machines used. In addition, an overview of topics such as real-time aspects, systems benchmarking and future challenges of this research area are presented.
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Publisher Springer Briefs in Computer Vision Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-4614-7986-4 Medium
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Notes ADAS; 600.076 Approved no
Call Number GeL2014 Serial 2325
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Author X. Binefa; Jordi Vitria; Juan J. Villanueva
Title Three dimensional inspection of integrated circuits: a depth from focus approach. Type Miscellaneous
Year 1992 Publication (down) SPIE/IS&T Symposium on Electronic Imaging (Conference on Machine Vision in Microelectronics Manufacturing) Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ BVV1992a Serial 250
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Author Xavier Roca; Jordi Vitria
Title Multiscale Structure Extraction using Morphological Tools. Applications to Edge Detection. Type Miscellaneous
Year 1993 Publication (down) SPIE International Symposium on Optical Instrumentation and Applied Science (Conference on image Algebra and Morphological image Processing IV). Abbreviated Journal
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Address San Diego; CA; USA
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Notes OR;ISE;MV Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ RoV1993 Serial 176
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Author Maria Vanrell; Jordi Vitria
Title Mathematical Morphology, Granulometries and Texture Perception. Type Miscellaneous
Year 1993 Publication (down) SPIE International Symposium on Optical Instrumentation and Applied Science (Conference on image Algebra and Morphological image Processing IV). Abbreviated Journal
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Address San Diego; CA; USA
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Notes OR;CIC;MV Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ VaV1993 Serial 178
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Author Petia Radeva; J. Guerrero; C. Molina
Title A Physics-Based Kohonen Ring. Type Miscellaneous
Year 1998 Publication (down) SPIE – Medical Imaging. Abbreviated Journal
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Address San Diego; CA; USA
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Notes MILAB Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ RGM1998 Serial 19
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Author C. Molina; G.P. Prause; Petia Radeva; M. Sonka
Title Catheter Path Reconstruction from Biplane Angiography using 3D Snakes. Type Miscellaneous
Year 1998 Publication (down) SPIE – Medical imaging. Abbreviated Journal
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Address San Diego; CA; USA
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Notes MILAB Approved no
Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ MPR1998 Serial 22
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Author Sergio Vera; Debora Gil; Miguel Angel Gonzalez Ballester
Title Anatomical parameterization for volumetric meshing of the liver Type Conference Article
Year 2014 Publication (down) SPIE – Medical Imaging Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9036 Issue Pages
Keywords Coordinate System; Anatomy Modeling; Parameterization
Abstract A coordinate system describing the interior of organs is a powerful tool for a systematic localization of injured tissue. If the same coordinate values are assigned to specific anatomical landmarks, the coordinate system allows integration of data across different medical image modalities. Harmonic mappings have been used to produce parametric coordinate systems over the surface of anatomical shapes, given their flexibility to set values
at specific locations through boundary conditions. However, most of the existing implementations in medical imaging restrict to either anatomical surfaces, or the depth coordinate with boundary conditions is given at sites
of limited geometric diversity. In this paper we present a method for anatomical volumetric parameterization that extends current harmonic parameterizations to the interior anatomy using information provided by the
volume medial surface. We have applied the methodology to define a common reference system for the liver shape and functional anatomy. This reference system sets a solid base for creating anatomical models of the patient’s liver, and allows comparing livers from several patients in a common framework of reference.
Address Amsterdam; September 2014
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Area Expedition Conference SPIE-MI
Notes IAM; 600.075 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ VGG2014 Serial 2456
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Author B. Gotschy; Matthias S. Keil; H. Klos; I. Rystau
Title Transition from static to dynamic Jahn-Teller distortion in (P(C6 H5)4)2 C60| Type Journal
Year 1994 Publication (down) Solid State Communications, 92(12): 935–938 Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Admin @ si @ GKK1994 Serial 631
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Author Aymen Azaza; Joost Van de Weijer; Ali Douik; Javad Zolfaghari Bengar; Marc Masana
Title Saliency from High-Level Semantic Image Features Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication (down) SN Computer Science Abbreviated Journal SN
Volume 1 Issue 4 Pages 1-12
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Abstract Top-down semantic information is known to play an important role in assigning saliency. Recently, large strides have been made in improving state-of-the-art semantic image understanding in the fields of object detection and semantic segmentation. Therefore, since these methods have now reached a high-level of maturity, evaluation of the impact of high-level image understanding on saliency estimation is now feasible. We propose several saliency features which are computed from object detection and semantic segmentation results. We combine these features with a standard baseline method for saliency detection to evaluate their importance. Experiments demonstrate that the proposed features derived from object detection and semantic segmentation improve saliency estimation significantly. Moreover, they show that our method obtains state-of-the-art results on (FT, ImgSal, and SOD datasets) and obtains competitive results on four other datasets (ECSSD, PASCAL-S, MSRA-B, and HKU-IS).
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Notes LAMP; 600.120; 600.109; 600.106 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ AWD2020 Serial 3503
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Author Yasuko Sugito; Trevor Canham; Javier Vazquez; Marcelo Bertalmio
Title A Study of Objective Quality Metrics for HLG-Based HDR/WCG Image Coding Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication (down) SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal Abbreviated Journal SMPTE
Volume 130 Issue 4 Pages 53 - 65
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Abstract In this work, we study the suitability of high dynamic range, wide color gamut (HDR/WCG) objective quality metrics to assess the perceived deterioration of compressed images encoded using the hybrid log-gamma (HLG) method, which is the standard for HDR television. Several image quality metrics have been developed to deal specifically with HDR content, although in previous work we showed that the best results (i.e., better matches to the opinion of human expert observers) are obtained by an HDR metric that consists simply in applying a given standard dynamic range metric, called visual information fidelity (VIF), directly to HLG-encoded images. However, all these HDR metrics ignore the chroma components for their calculations, that is, they consider only the luminance channel. For this reason, in the current work, we conduct subjective evaluation experiments in a professional setting using compressed HDR/WCG images encoded with HLG and analyze the ability of the best HDR metric to detect perceivable distortions in the chroma components, as well as the suitability of popular color metrics (including ΔITPR , which supports parameters for HLG) to correlate with the opinion scores. Our first contribution is to show that there is a need to consider the chroma components in HDR metrics, as there are color distortions that subjects perceive but that the best HDR metric fails to detect. Our second contribution is the surprising result that VIF, which utilizes only the luminance channel, correlates much better with the subjective evaluation scores than the metrics investigated that do consider the color components.
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Call Number SCV2021 Serial 3671
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Author H. Martin ; Jens Fagertun; Sergio Vera; Debora Gil
Title Medial structure generation for registration of anatomical structures Type Book Chapter
Year 2017 Publication (down) Skeletonization, Theory, Methods and Applications Abbreviated Journal
Volume 11 Issue Pages
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Notes IAM; 600.096; 600.075; 600.145 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ MFV2017a Serial 2935
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Author Gemma Sanchez; Josep Llados
Title A Graph Grammar to Recognize Textured Symbols. Type Miscellaneous
Year 2001 Publication (down) Sixth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, ICDAR 2001, 465–469. Abbreviated Journal
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Notes DAG Approved no
Call Number DAG @ dag @ SLl2001 Serial 162
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