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Carles Fernandez, Pau Baiget, Xavier Roca, & Jordi Gonzalez. (2007). Natural Language Descriptions of Human Behavior from Video Sequences. In Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 30th Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 4667, 279–292). LNCS.
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Jaume Amores, N. Sebe, & Petia Radeva. (2007). Class-Specific Binaryy Correlograms for Object Recognition. In British Machine Vision Conference.
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Joel Barajas, Karla Lizbeth Caballero, & Petia Radeva. (2007). Cardiac Phase Extraction in IVUS Sequences Using 1-D Gabor Filters. In Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE (343–36).
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Karla Lizbeth Caballero, Joel Barajas, & Petia Radeva. (2007). Using Reconstructed IVUS Images for Coronary Plaque Classification. In Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE (2167–2170).
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Karla Lizbeth Caballero, Joel Barajas, & Oriol Pujol. (2007). Reconstructing IVUS Images for an Accurate Tissue Classification. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (Vol. Special Sessions, 113–119).
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Daniel Ponsa, & Antonio Lopez. (2007). Cascade of Classifiers for Vehicle Detection. In Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems, LNCS 4678, volume 1, pp. 980–989.
Keywords: vehicle detection
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Angel Sappa, Rosa Herrero, Fadi Dornaika, David Geronimo, & Antonio Lopez. (2007). Road Approximation in Euclidean and v-Disparity Space: A Comparative Study. In EUROCAST2007, Workshop on Cybercars and Intelligent Vehicles (368–369).
Abstract: This paper presents a comparative study between two road approximation techniques—planar surfaces—from stereo vision data. The first approach is carried out in the v-disparity space and is based on a voting scheme, the Hough transform. The second one consists in computing the best fitting plane for the whole 3D road data points, directly in the Euclidean space, by using least squares fitting. The comparative study is initially performed over a set of different synthetic surfaces
(e.g., plane, quadratic surface, cubic surface) digitized by a virtual stereo head; then real data obtained with a commercial stereo head are used. The comparative study is intended to be used as a criterion for fining the best technique according to the road geometry. Additionally, it highlights common problems driven from a wrong assumption about the scene’s prior knowledge.
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Jose Manuel Alvarez, Antonio Lopez, & Ramon Baldrich. (2007). Shadow Resistant Road Segmentation from a Mobile Monocular System. In 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (IbPRIA 2007), J. Marti et al. (Eds.) LNCS 4477:9–16.
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Sergio Escalera, Oriol Pujol, & Petia Radeva. (2008). Loss-Weighted Decoding for Error-Correcting Output Coding. In 3rd International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications, (Vol. 2, 117–122).
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Partha Pratim Roy, & Josep Llados. (2008). Multi-Oriented Character Recognition from Graphical Documents. In 2nd International Conference on Cognition and Recognition (30–35).
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Eduard Vazquez, & Ramon Baldrich. (2008). Colour Image Segmentation in Presence of Shadows. In 4th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision Proceedings (383–387).
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Arjan Gijsenij, Theo Gevers, & Joost Van de Weijer. (2008). Edge Classification for Color Constancy. In 4th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision Proceedings (231–234).
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Javier Vazquez, Maria Vanrell, & Ramon Baldrich. (2008). Towards a Psychophysical Evaluation of Colour Constancy Algorithms. In 4th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision Proceedings (372–377).
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C. Alejandro Parraga, Robert Benavente, Maria Vanrell, & Ramon Baldrich. (2008). Modelling Inter-Colour Regions of Colour Naming Space. In 4th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision Proceedings (218–222).
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David Masip, Agata Lapedriza, & Jordi Vitria. (2008). Multitask Learning: An Application to Incremental Face Recognition. In 3rd International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (Vol. 1, 585–590).
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