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Francesco Ciompi; Oriol Pujol; Simone Balocco; Xavier Carrillo; J. Mauri; Petia Radeva |
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Automatic Key Frames Detection in Intravascular Ultrasound Sequences |
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2011 |
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In MICCAI 2011 Workshop on Computing and Visualization for Intra Vascular Imaging |
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We present a method for the automatic detection of key frames in Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) sequences. The key frames are markers delimiting morphological changes along the vessel. The aim of defining key frames is two-fold: (1) they allow to summarize the content of the pullback into few representative frames; (2) they represent the basis for the automatic detection of clinical events in IVUS. The proposed approach achieved a compression ratio of 0.016 with respect to the original sequence and an average inter-frame distance of 61.76 frame, minimizing the number of missed clinical events. |
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Wenjuan Gong; Andrew Bagdanov; Xavier Roca; Jordi Gonzalez |
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Automatic Key Pose Selection for 3D Human Action Recognition |
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2010 |
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6th International Conference on Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects |
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This article describes a novel approach to the modeling of human actions in 3D. The method we propose is based on a “bag of poses” model that represents human actions as histograms of key-pose occurrences over the course of a video sequence. Actions are first represented as 3D poses using a sequence of 36 direction cosines corresponding to the angles 12 joints form with the world coordinate frame in an articulated human body model. These pose representations are then projected to three-dimensional, action-specific principal eigenspaces which we refer to as aSpaces. We introduce a method for key-pose selection based on a local-motion energy optimization criterion and we show that this method is more stable and more resistant to noisy data than other key-poses selection criteria for action recognition. |
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Jordi Gonzalez; Javier Varona; Xavier Roca; Juan J. Villanueva |
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Automatic Keyframing of Human Actions for Computer Animation |
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Jordi Gonzalez; Javier Varona; Xavier Roca; Juan J. Villanueva |
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Automatic Keyframing of Human Actions for Computer Animation |
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2003 |
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In Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2652:287–296 |
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Fernando Vilariño; Gerard Lacey; Jiang Zhou; Hugh Mulcahy; Stephen Patchett |
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Automatic Labeling of Colonoscopy Video for Cancer Detection |
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2007 |
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In Proc. berian Conference, IbPRIA |
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Ignasi Rius; Jordi Gonzalez; Mikhail Mozerov; Xavier Roca |
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Automatic Learning of 3D Pose Variability in Walking Performances for Gait Analysis |
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2008 |
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International Journal for Computational Vision and Biomechanics |
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Carles Fernandez; Jordi Gonzalez; Xavier Roca |
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Automatic Learning of Background Semantics in Generic Surveilled Scenes |
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2010 |
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11th European Conference on Computer Vision |
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678–692 |
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Advanced surveillance systems for behavior recognition in outdoor traffic scenes depend strongly on the particular configuration of the scenario. Scene-independent trajectory analysis techniques statistically infer semantics in locations where motion occurs, and such inferences are typically limited to abnormality. Thus, it is interesting to design contributions that automatically categorize more specific semantic regions. State-of-the-art approaches for unsupervised scene labeling exploit trajectory data to segment areas like sources, sinks, or waiting zones. Our method, in addition, incorporates scene-independent knowledge to assign more meaningful labels like crosswalks, sidewalks, or parking spaces. First, a spatiotemporal scene model is obtained from trajectory analysis. Subsequently, a so-called GI-MRF inference process reinforces spatial coherence, and incorporates taxonomy-guided smoothness constraints. Our method achieves automatic and effective labeling of conceptual regions in urban scenarios, and is robust to tracking errors. Experimental validation on 5 surveillance databases has been conducted to assess the generality and accuracy of the segmentations. The resulting scene models are used for model-based behavior analysis. |
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Crete (Greece) |
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Pau Baiget; Carles Fernandez; Xavier Roca; Jordi Gonzalez |
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Automatic Learning of Conceptual Knowledge for the Interpretation of Human Behavior in Video Sequences |
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2007 |
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3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (IbPRIA 2007), J. Marti et al. (Eds.) LNCS 4477:507–514 |
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Joan Mas; B. Lamiroy; Gemma Sanchez; Josep Llados |
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Automatic Learning of Symbol Descriptions Avoiding Topological Ambiguities |
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2006 |
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3rd Eurographics Workshop on Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling (SBIM´06), 27–34 |
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Marina Alberti; Simone Balocco; Xavier Carrillo; J. Mauri; Petia Radeva |
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Automatic Non-Rigid Temporal Alignment of IVUS Sequences |
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2012 |
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15th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention |
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Clinical studies on atherosclerosis regression/progression performed by Intravascular Ultrasound analysis require the alignment of pullbacks of the same patient before and after clinical interventions. In this paper, a methodology for the automatic alignment of IVUS sequences based on the Dynamic Time Warping technique is proposed. The method is adapted to the specific IVUS alignment task by applying the non-rigid alignment technique to multidimensional morphological signals, and by introducing a sliding window approach together with a regularization term. To show the effectiveness of our method, an extensive validation is performed both on synthetic data and in-vivo IVUS sequences. The proposed method is robust to stent deployment and post dilation surgery and reaches an alignment error of approximately 0.7 mm for in-vivo data, which is comparable to the inter-observer variability. |
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Marina Alberti; Simone Balocco; Xavier Carrillo; J. Mauri; Petia Radeva |
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Automatic non-rigid temporal alignment of IVUS sequences: method and quantitative validation |
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2013 |
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Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology |
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Intravascular ultrasound; Dynamic time warping; Non-rigid alignment; Sequence matching; Partial overlapping strategy |
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Clinical studies on atherosclerosis regression/progression performed by intravascular ultrasound analysis would benefit from accurate alignment of sequences of the same patient before and after clinical interventions and at follow-up. In this article, a methodology for automatic alignment of intravascular ultrasound sequences based on the dynamic time warping technique is proposed. The non-rigid alignment is adapted to the specific task by applying it to multidimensional signals describing the morphologic content of the vessel. Moreover, dynamic time warping is embedded into a framework comprising a strategy to address partial overlapping between acquisitions and a term that regularizes non-physiologic temporal compression/expansion of the sequences. Extensive validation is performed on both synthetic and in vivo data. The proposed method reaches alignment errors of approximately 0.43 mm for pairs of sequences acquired during the same intervention phase and 0.77 mm for pairs of sequences acquired at successive intervention stages. |
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Alvaro Cepero; Albert Clapes; Sergio Escalera |
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Automatic non-verbal communication skills analysis: a quantitative evaluation |
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2015 |
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AI Communications |
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Social signal processing; human behavior analysis; multi-modal data description; multi-modal data fusion; non-verbal communication analysis; e-Learning |
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The oral communication competence is defined on the top of the most relevant skills for one's professional and personal life. Because of the importance of communication in our activities of daily living, it is crucial to study methods to evaluate and provide the necessary feedback that can be used in order to improve these communication capabilities and, therefore, learn how to express ourselves better. In this work, we propose a system capable of evaluating quantitatively the quality of oral presentations in an automatic fashion. The system is based on a multi-modal RGB, depth, and audio data description and a fusion approach in order to recognize behavioral cues and train classifiers able to eventually predict communication quality levels. The performance of the proposed system is tested on a novel dataset containing Bachelor thesis' real defenses, presentations from an 8th semester Bachelor courses, and Master courses' presentations at Universitat de Barcelona. Using as groundtruth the marks assigned by actual instructors, our system achieves high performance categorizing and ranking presentations by their quality, and also making real-valued mark predictions. |
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J.L. Pech-Pacheco; J. Alvarez-Borrego; Gabriel Cristobal; Matthias S. Keil |
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Automatic object identification irrespective to geometric changes |
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Optical Engineering, 42(2): 551–559 (IF: 0.877) |
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Mario Rojas; David Masip; A. Todorov; Jordi Vitria |
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Automatic Point-based Facial Trait Judgments Evaluation |
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2010 |
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23rd IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition |
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Humans constantly evaluate the personalities of other people using their faces. Facial trait judgments have been studied in the psychological field, and have been determined to influence important social outcomes of our lives, such as elections outcomes and social relationships. Recent work on textual descriptions of faces has shown that trait judgments are highly correlated. Further, behavioral studies suggest that two orthogonal dimensions, valence and dominance, can describe the basis of the human judgments from faces. In this paper, we used a corpus of behavioral data of judgments on different trait dimensions to automatically learn a trait predictor from facial pixel images. We study whether trait evaluations performed by humans can be learned using machine learning classifiers, and used later in automatic evaluations of new facial images. The experiments performed using local point-based descriptors show promising results in the evaluation of the main traits. |
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Mario Rojas; David Masip; A. Todorov; Jordi Vitria |
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Automatic Prediction of Facial Trait Judgments: Appearance vs. Structural Models |
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2011 |
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PloS one |
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JCR Impact Factor 2010: 4.411
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in human relations and it is the focus of attention for research in diverse fields such as psychology and interactive computer systems. In psychology, face perception has been recognized as a key component of this evaluation system. Multiple studies suggest that observers use face information to infer personality characteristics. Interactive computer systems are trying to take advantage of these findings and apply them to increase the natural aspect of interaction and to improve the performance of interactive computer systems. Here, we experimentally test whether the automatic prediction of facial trait judgments (e.g. dominance) can be made by using the full appearance information of the face and whether a reduced representation of its structure is sufficient. We evaluate two separate approaches: a holistic representation model using the facial appearance information and a structural model constructed from the relations among facial salient points. State of the art machine learning methods are applied to a) derive a facial trait judgment model from training data and b) predict a facial trait value for any face. Furthermore, we address the issue of whether there are specific structural relations among facial points that predict perception of facial traits. Experimental results over a set of labeled data (9 different trait evaluations) and classification rules (4 rules) suggest that a) prediction of perception of facial traits is learnable by both holistic and structural approaches; b) the most reliable prediction of facial trait judgments is obtained by certain type of holistic descriptions of the face appearance; and c) for some traits such as attractiveness and extroversion, there are relationships between specific structural features and social perceptions |
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