H.M.G. Stokman, & Theo Gevers. (2007). Selection and Fusion of Color Models for Image Feature Detection. IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol.29(3):371–381.
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Joost Van de Weijer, Theo Gevers, & A. Gijsenij. (2007). Edge-Based Color Constancy. IEEE Trans. on Image Processing, vol. 16(9):2207–2214.
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Angel Sappa, & M.A. Garcia. (2007). Aprendiendo a recrear la realidad en 3D. UAB Divulga, Revista de Divulgacion Cientifica.
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Francisco Javier Orozco, F.A. Garcia, J.L. Arcos, & Jordi Gonzalez. (2007). Spatio-Temporal Reasoning for Reliable Facial Expression Interpretation. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems.
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Dani Rowe, Jordi Gonzalez, Ivan Huerta, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2007). On Reasoning over Tracking Events. In 15th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis (Vol. 4522, 502–511). LNCS.
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Daniel Ponsa, & Antonio Lopez. (2007). Vehicle Trajectory Estimation based on Monocular Vision. In 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, LNCS 4477 (pp. 587–594).
Keywords: vehicle detection
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David Geronimo, Angel Sappa, Antonio Lopez, & Daniel Ponsa. (2007). Adaptive Image Sampling and Windows Classification for On-board Pedestrian Detection. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems.
Abstract: On–board pedestrian detection is in the frontier of the state–of–the–art since it implies processing outdoor scenarios from a mobile platform and searching for aspect–changing objects in cluttered urban environments. Most promising approaches include the development of classifiers based on feature selection and machine learning. However, they use a large number of features which compromises real–time. Thus, methods for running the classifiers in only a few image windows must be provided. In this paper we contribute in both aspects, proposing a camera
pose estimation method for adaptive sparse image sampling, as well as a classifier for pedestrian detection based on Haar wavelets and edge orientation histograms as features and AdaBoost as learning machine. Both proposals are compared with relevant approaches in the literature, showing comparable results but reducing processing time by four for the sampling tasks and by ten for the classification one.
Keywords: Pedestrian Detection
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Daniel Ponsa, & Antonio Lopez. (2007). Feature Selection Based on a New Formulation of the Minimal-Redundancy-Maximal-Relevance Criterion. In 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, LNCS 4477 (pp. 47–54).
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Bogdan Raducanu, & Jordi Vitria. (2007). Online Learning for Human-Robot Interaction. In IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop on.
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Fadi Dornaika, & Bogdan Raducanu. (2007). Efficient Facial Expression Recognition for Human Robot Interaction. In Computational and Ambient Intelligence, 9th International Work–Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (Vol. 4507, 700–708). LNCS.
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Elvina Motard, Bogdan Raducanu, Viviane Cadenat, & Jordi Vitria. (2007). Incremental On-Line Topological Map Learning for A Visual Homing Application. In IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (2049–2054).
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Hugo Berti, Angel Sappa, & Osvaldo Agamennoni. (2007). Autonomous robot navigation with a global and asymptotic convergence. In IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (2712–2717).
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David Geronimo, Antonio Lopez, & Angel Sappa. (2007). Computer Vision Approaches for Pedestrian Detection: Visible Spectrum Survey. In J. Marti et al. (Ed.), 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, LNCS 4477 (Vol. 1, 547–554).
Abstract: Pedestrian detection from images of the visible spectrum is a high relevant area of research given its potential impact in the design of pedestrian protection systems. There are many proposals in the literature but they lack a comparative viewpoint. According to this, in this paper we first propose a common framework where we fit the different approaches, and second we use this framework to provide a comparative point of view of the details of such different approaches, pointing out also the main challenges to be solved in the future. In summary, we expect
this survey to be useful for both novel and experienced researchers in the field. In the first case, as a clarifying snapshot of the state of the art; in the second, as a way to unveil trends and to take conclusions from the comparative study.
Keywords: Pedestrian detection
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David Geronimo, Antonio Lopez, Daniel Ponsa, & Angel Sappa. (2007). Haar Wavelets and Edge Orientation Histograms for On-Board Pedestrian Detection. In J. Marti et al. (Ed.), 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, LNCS 4477 (Vol. 1, 418–425).
Keywords: Pedestrian detection
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Partha Pratim Roy, Josep Llados, & Umapada Pal. (2007). Text/Graphics Separation in Color Maps. In International Conference on Computing: Theory and Applications (545–551).
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