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Author Xavier Otazu; Olivier Penacchio; Laura Dempere-Marco
Title (up) Brightness induction by contextual influences in V1: a neurodynamical account Type Abstract
Year 2012 Publication Journal of Vision Abbreviated Journal VSS
Volume 12 Issue 9 Pages
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Abstract Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of surrounding areas and reveals fundamental properties of neural organization in the visual system. Several phenomenological models have been proposed that successfully account for psychophysical data (Pessoa et al. 1995, Blakeslee and McCourt 2004, Barkan et al. 2008, Otazu et al. 2008).
Neurophysiological evidence suggests that brightness information is explicitly represented in V1 and neuronal response modulations have been observed followingluminance changes outside their receptive fields (Rossi and Paradiso, 1999).
In this work we investigate possible neural mechanisms that offer a plausible explanation for such effects. To this end, we consider the model by Z.Li (1999) which is based on biological data and focuses on the part of V1 responsible for contextual influences, namely, layer 2–3 pyramidal cells, interneurons, and horizontal intracortical connections. This model has proven to account for phenomena such as contour detection and preattentive segmentation, which share with brightness induction the relevant effect of contextual influences. In our model, the input to the network is derived from a complete multiscale and multiorientation wavelet decomposition which makes it possible to recover an image reflecting the perceived intensity. The proposed model successfully accounts for well known pyschophysical effects (among them: the White's and modified White's effects, the Todorović, Chevreul, achromatic ring patterns, and grating induction effects). Our work suggests that intra-cortical interactions in the primary visual cortex could partially explain perceptual brightness induction effects and reveals how a common general architecture may account for several different fundamental processes emerging early in the visual pathway.
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Call Number Admin @ si @ OPD2012b Serial 2178
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Author Fernando Vilariño
Title (up) Bringing and keeping all the stakeholders together: creating a catalog of models of governance for innovation Type Miscellaneous
Year 2017 Publication Open Living Lab Days Report Abbreviated Journal
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Address Krakow; August 2017
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Call Number Admin @ si @ Vil2017b Serial 3033
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Author Juan Borrego-Carazo; Carles Sanchez; David Castells; Jordi Carrabina; Debora Gil
Title (up) BronchoPose: an analysis of data and model configuration for vision-based bronchoscopy pose estimation Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine Abbreviated Journal CMPB
Volume 228 Issue Pages 107241
Keywords Videobronchoscopy guiding; Deep learning; Architecture optimization; Datasets; Standardized evaluation framework; Pose estimation
Abstract Vision-based bronchoscopy (VB) models require the registration of the virtual lung model with the frames from the video bronchoscopy to provide effective guidance during the biopsy. The registration can be achieved by either tracking the position and orientation of the bronchoscopy camera or by calibrating its deviation from the pose (position and orientation) simulated in the virtual lung model. Recent advances in neural networks and temporal image processing have provided new opportunities for guided bronchoscopy. However, such progress has been hindered by the lack of comparative experimental conditions.
In the present paper, we share a novel synthetic dataset allowing for a fair comparison of methods. Moreover, this paper investigates several neural network architectures for the learning of temporal information at different levels of subject personalization. In order to improve orientation measurement, we also present a standardized comparison framework and a novel metric for camera orientation learning. Results on the dataset show that the proposed metric and architectures, as well as the standardized conditions, provide notable improvements to current state-of-the-art camera pose estimation in video bronchoscopy.
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Call Number Admin @ si @ BSC2023 Serial 3702
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Author Esmitt Ramirez; Carles Sanchez; Agnes Borras; Marta Diez-Ferrer; Antoni Rosell; Debora Gil
Title (up) BronchoX: bronchoscopy exploration software for biopsy intervention planning Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Healthcare Technology Letters Abbreviated Journal HTL
Volume 5 Issue 5 Pages 177–182
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Abstract Virtual bronchoscopy (VB) is a non-invasive exploration tool for intervention planning and navigation of possible pulmonary lesions (PLs). A VB software involves the location of a PL and the calculation of a route, starting from the trachea, to reach it. The selection of a VB software might be a complex process, and there is no consensus in the community of medical software developers in which is the best-suited system to use or framework to choose. The authors present Bronchoscopy Exploration (BronchoX), a VB software to plan biopsy interventions that generate physician-readable instructions to reach the PLs. The authors’ solution is open source, multiplatform, and extensible for future functionalities, designed by their multidisciplinary research and development group. BronchoX is a compound of different algorithms for segmentation, visualisation, and navigation of the respiratory tract. Performed results are a focus on the test the effectiveness of their proposal as an exploration software, also to measure its accuracy as a guiding system to reach PLs. Then, 40 different virtual planning paths were created to guide physicians until distal bronchioles. These results provide a functional software for BronchoX and demonstrate how following simple instructions is possible to reach distal lesions from the trachea.
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Notes IAM; 600.096; 600.075; 601.323; 601.337; 600.145 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ RSB2018a Serial 3132
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Author Marçal Rusiñol; David Aldavert; Ricardo Toledo; Josep Llados
Title (up) Browsing Heterogeneous Document Collections by a Segmentation-Free Word Spotting Method Type Conference Article
Year 2011 Publication 11th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 63-67
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Abstract In this paper, we present a segmentation-free word spotting method that is able to deal with heterogeneous document image collections. We propose a patch-based framework where patches are represented by a bag-of-visual-words model powered by SIFT descriptors. A later refinement of the feature vectors is performed by applying the latent semantic indexing technique. The proposed method performs well on both handwritten and typewritten historical document images. We have also tested our method on documents written in non-Latin scripts.
Address Beijing, China
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Call Number Admin @ si @ RAT2011 Serial 1788
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Author Alicia Fornes; Josep Llados; Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora
Title (up) Browsing of the Social Network of the Past: Information Extraction from Population Manuscript Images Type Book Chapter
Year 2020 Publication Handwritten Historical Document Analysis, Recognition, and Retrieval – State of the Art and Future Trends Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher World Scientific Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN 978-981-120-323-7 Medium
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Notes DAG; 600.140; 600.121 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ FLP2020 Serial 3350
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Author Georg Langs; Petia Radeva; David Rotger; Francesc Carreras
Title (up) Building and Registering Parameterized 3D Models of Vessel Trees for Visualization during Intervention Type Miscellaneous
Year 2004 Publication 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, ICPR’04 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ LRR2004b Serial 463
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Author Konstantia Georgouli; Katerine Diaz; Jesus Martinez del Rincon; Anastasios Koidis
Title (up) Building generic, easily-updatable chemometric models with harmonisation and augmentation features: The case of FTIR vegetable oils classification Type Conference Article
Year 2017 Publication 3rd Ιnternational Conference Metrology Promoting Standardization and Harmonization in Food and Nutrition Abbreviated Journal
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Address Thessaloniki; Greece; October 2017
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Notes ADAS; 600.118 Approved no
Call Number Admin @ si @ GDM2017 Serial 3081
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Author Xavier Otazu; Maria Vanrell
Title (up) Building Perceived Colour Images. Type Miscellaneous
Year 2004 Publication CGIV 2004 Second European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging, and Vision, 140:145 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Aachen (Germany)
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Call Number CAT @ cat @ OtV2004 Serial 450
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Author Mathieu Nicolas Delalandre; Tony Pridmore; Ernest Valveny; Eric Trupin; Herve Locteau
Title (up) Building Synthetic Graphical Documents for Performance Evaluation Type Conference Article
Year 2007 Publication Seventh IAPR International Workshop on Graphics Recognition Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 84–87
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Address Curitiba (Brasil)
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Call Number DAG @ dag @ DPV2007 Serial 840
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Author Mathieu Nicolas Delalandre; Tony Pridmore; Ernest Valveny; Herve Locteau; Eric Trupin
Title (up) Building Synthetic Graphical Documents for Performance Evaluation Type Book Chapter
Year 2008 Publication Graphics Recognition: Recent Advances and New Opportunities Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5046 Issue Pages 288–298
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor W. Liu, J. Llados, J.M. Ogier
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Call Number DAG @ dag @ DPV2008 Serial 988
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Author Ognjen Rudovic; Jordi Gonzalez
Title (up) Building Temporal Templates for Human Behaviour Classification Type Report
Year 2008 Publication CVC Technical Report #127 Abbreviated Journal
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Address Barcelona, Spain
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ RuG 2008 Serial 1147
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Author Ognjen Rudovic; Xavier Roca
Title (up) Building Temporale Templates for Human Behaviour Classification Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication First International Workshop on Tracking Humans for the Evaluation of their Motion in Image Sequences BMVC 2008, Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 79–88
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Address Leeds (UK)
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Call Number ISE @ ise @ RuR2008 Serial 1009
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Author Jorge Bernal; F. Javier Sanchez; Cristina Rodriguez de Miguel; Gloria Fernandez Esparrach
Title (up) Bulding up the future of colonoscopy: A synergy between clinicians and computer scientists Type Book Chapter
Year 2015 Publication Colonoscopy and Colorectal Cancer Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Intelligent systems; Image properties; Validation; Clinical drawbacks; Endoluminal scene description
Abstract Recent advances in endoscopic technology have generated an increasing interest in strengthening the collaboration between clinicians and computers scientist to develop intelligent systems that can provide additional information to clinicians in the different stages of an intervention. The objective of this chapter is to identify clinical drawbacks of colonoscopy in order to define potential areas of collaboration. Once areas are defined, we present the challenges that colonoscopy images present in order computational methods to provide with meaningful output, including those related to image formation and acquisition, as they are proven to have an impact in the performance of an intelligent system. Finally, we also propose how to define validation frameworks in order to assess the performance of a given method, making an special emphasis on how databases should be created and annotated and which metrics should be used to evaluate systems correctly.
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ISSN ISBN 978-953-51-2225-8 Medium
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Call Number Admin @ si @ BSR2015 Serial 2624
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Author Danna Xue; Luis Herranz; Javier Vazquez; Yanning Zhang
Title (up) Burst Perception-Distortion Tradeoff: Analysis and Evaluation Type Conference Article
Year 2023 Publication IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Burst image restoration attempts to effectively utilize the complementary cues appearing in sequential images to produce a high-quality image. Most current methods use all the available images to obtain the reconstructed image. However, using more images for burst restoration is not always the best option regarding reconstruction quality and efficiency, as the images acquired by handheld imaging devices suffer from degradation and misalignment caused by the camera noise and shake. In this paper, we extend the perception-distortion tradeoff theory by introducing multiple-frame information. We propose the area of the unattainable region as a new metric for perception-distortion tradeoff evaluation and comparison. Based on this metric, we analyse the performance of burst restoration from the perspective of the perception-distortion tradeoff under both aligned bursts and misaligned bursts situations. Our analysis reveals the importance of inter-frame alignment for burst restoration and shows that the optimal burst length for the restoration model depends both on the degree of degradation and misalignment.
Address Rodhes Islands; Greece; June 2023
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Call Number Admin @ si @ XHV2023 Serial 3909
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