Fernando Barrera, Felipe Lumbreras, Cristhian Aguilera, & Angel Sappa. (2012). Planar-Based Multispectral Stereo. In 11th Quantitative InfraRed Thermography.
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Cristhian Aguilera, Fernando Barrera, Angel Sappa, & Ricardo Toledo. (2012). A Novel SIFT-Like-Based Approach for FIR-VS Images Registration. In 11th Quantitative InfraRed Thermography.
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Monica Piñol, Angel Sappa, Angeles Lopez, & Ricardo Toledo. (2012). Feature Selection Based on Reinforcement Learning for Object Recognition. In Adaptive Learning Agents Workshop (pp. 33–39).
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German Ros, Angel Sappa, Daniel Ponsa, & Antonio Lopez. (2012). Visual SLAM for Driverless Cars: A Brief Survey. In IEEE Workshop on Navigation, Perception, Accurate Positioning and Mapping for Intelligent Vehicles.
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Jose Carlos Rubio, Joan Serrat, & Antonio Lopez. (2012). Multiple target tracking and identity linking under split, merge and occlusion of targets and observations. In 1st International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods.
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Mohammad Ali Bagheri, Qigang Gao, & Sergio Escalera. (2012). Three-Dimensional Design of Error Correcting Output Codes. In 8th International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Mining (pp. 29–).
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Volkmar Frinken, Francisco Zamora, Salvador España, Maria Jose Castro, Andreas Fischer, & Horst Bunke. (2012). Long-Short Term Memory Neural Networks Language Modeling for Handwriting Recognition. In 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition (pp. 701–704).
Abstract: Unconstrained handwritten text recognition systems maximize the combination of two separate probability scores. The first one is the observation probability that indicates how well the returned word sequence matches the input image. The second score is the probability that reflects how likely a word sequence is according to a language model. Current state-of-the-art recognition systems use statistical language models in form of bigram word probabilities. This paper proposes to model the target language by means of a recurrent neural network with long-short term memory cells. Because the network is recurrent, the considered context is not limited to a fixed size especially as the memory cells are designed to deal with long-term dependencies. In a set of experiments conducted on the IAM off-line database we show the superiority of the proposed language model over statistical n-gram models.
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Marçal Rusiñol, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Andrew Bagdanov, & Josep Llados. (2012). Multipage Document Retrieval by Textual and Visual Representations. In 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition (pp. 521–524).
Abstract: In this paper we present a multipage administrative document image retrieval system based on textual and visual representations of document pages. Individual pages are represented by textual or visual information using a bag-of-words framework. Different fusion strategies are evaluated which allow the system to perform multipage document retrieval on the basis of a single page retrieval system. Results are reported on a large dataset of document images sampled from a banking workflow.
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Volkmar Frinken, Markus Baumgartner, Andreas Fischer, & Horst Bunke. (2012). Semi-Supervised Learning for Cursive Handwriting Recognition using Keyword Spotting. In 13th International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition (pp. 49–54).
Abstract: State-of-the-art handwriting recognition systems are learning-based systems that require large sets of training data. The creation of training data, and consequently the creation of a well-performing recognition system, requires therefore a substantial amount of human work. This can be reduced with semi-supervised learning, which uses unlabeled text lines for training as well. Current approaches estimate the correct transcription of the unlabeled data via handwriting recognition which is not only extremely demanding as far as computational costs are concerned but also requires a good model of the target language. In this paper, we propose a different approach that makes use of keyword spotting, which is significantly faster and does not need any language model. In a set of experiments we demonstrate its superiority over existing approaches.
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Joost Van de Weijer, Robert Benavente, Maria Vanrell, Cordelia Schmid, Ramon Baldrich, Jacob Verbeek, et al. (2012). Color Naming. In Theo Gevers, Arjan Gijsenij, Joost Van de Weijer, & Jan-Mark Geusebroek (Eds.), Color in Computer Vision: Fundamentals and Applications (pp. 287–317). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Sergio Escalera, Josep Moya, Laura Igual, Veronica Violant, & Maria Teresa Anguera. (2012). Análisis Comportamental Automatizado de TDAH: la Influencia de la Variable Motivación. In IPSI – Cosmocaixa, Jornadas "Empremtes del present, efectes en la psicoanàlisi, la cultura i la societat.
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Angel Sappa, & George A. Triantafyllid. (2012). Computer Graphics and Imaging.
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Theo Gevers, Arjan Gijsenij, Joost Van de Weijer, & J.M. Geusebroek. (2012). Color in Computer Vision: Fundamentals and Applications. The Wiley-IS&T Series in Imaging Science and Technology.
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Michal Drozdzal, Petia Radeva, Santiago Segui, Laura Igual, Carolina Malagelada, Fernando Azpiroz, et al. (2012). System and method for automatic detection of in vivo contraction video sequences.
Abstract: Publication date: 2012/3/8
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Marçal Rusiñol, Lluis Pere de las Heras, Joan Mas, Oriol Ramos Terrades, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Anjan Dutta, et al. (2012). CVC-UAB's participation in the Flowchart Recognition Task of CLEF-IP 2012. In Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum.
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