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Marina Alberti, Simone Balocco, Xavier Carrillo, J. Mauri, & Petia Radeva. (2012). Automatic Non-Rigid Temporal Alignment of IVUS Sequences. In 15th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (Vol. 1, pp. 642–650). Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg.
Abstract: 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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Joan M. Nuñez, Jorge Bernal, F. Javier Sanchez, & Fernando Vilariño. (2013). Blood Vessel Characterization in Colonoscopy Images to Improve Polyp Localization. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (Vol. 1, pp. 162–171). SciTePress.
Abstract: This paper presents an approach to mitigate the contribution of blood vessels to the energy image used at different tasks of automatic colonoscopy image analysis. This goal is achieved by introducing a characterization of endoluminal scene objects which allows us to differentiate between the trace of 2-dimensional visual objects,such as vessels, and shades from 3-dimensional visual objects, such as folds. The proposed characterization is based on the influence that the object shape has in the resulting visual feature, and it leads to the development of a blood vessel attenuation algorithm. A database consisting of manually labelled masks was built in order to test the performance of our method, which shows an encouraging success in blood vessel mitigation while keeping other structures intact. Moreover, by extending our method to the only available polyp localization
algorithm tested on a public database, blood vessel mitigation proved to have a positive influence on the overall performance.
Keywords: Colonoscopy; Blood vessel; Linear features; Valley detection
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Juan Ramon Terven Salinas, Joaquin Salas, & Bogdan Raducanu. (2013). Estado del Arte en Sistemas de Vision Artificial para Personas Invidentes. KS - Komputer Sapiens, 20–25.
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Q. Xue, Laura Igual, A. Berenguel, M. Guerrieri, & L. Garrido. (2014). Active Contour Segmentation with Affine Coordinate-Based Parametrization. In 9th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (Vol. 1, pp. 5–14).
Abstract: In this paper, we present a new framework for image segmentation based on parametrized active contours. The contour and the points of the image space are parametrized using a set of reduced control points that have to form a closed polygon in two dimensional problems and a closed surface in three dimensional problems. By moving the control points, the active contour evolves. We use mean value coordinates as the parametrization tool for the interface, which allows to parametrize any point of the space, inside or outside the closed polygon
or surface. Region-based energies such as the one proposed by Chan and Vese can be easily implemented in both two and three dimensional segmentation problems. We show the usefulness of our approach with several experiments.
Keywords: Active Contours; Affine Coordinates; Mean Value Coordinates
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P. Ricaurte, C. Chilan, Cristhian A. Aguilera-Carrasco, Boris X. Vintimilla, & Angel Sappa. (2014). Performance Evaluation of Feature Point Descriptors in the Infrared Domain. In 9th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (Vol. 1, pp. 545–550).
Abstract: This paper presents a comparative evaluation of classical feature point descriptors when they are used in the long-wave infrared spectral band. Robustness to changes in rotation, scaling, blur, and additive noise are evaluated using a state of the art framework. Statistical results using an outdoor image data set are presented together with a discussion about the differences with respect to the results obtained when images from the visible spectrum are considered.
Keywords: Infrared Imaging; Feature Point Descriptors
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Antoni Gurgui, Debora Gil, & Enric Marti. (2015). Laplacian Unitary Domain for Texture Morphing. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications VISIGRAPP2015 (Vol. 1, pp. 693–699). SciTePress.
Abstract: Deformation of expressive textures is the gateway to realistic computer synthesis of expressions. By their good mathematical properties and flexible formulation on irregular meshes, most texture mappings rely on solutions to the Laplacian in the cartesian space. In the context of facial expression morphing, this approximation can be seen from the opposite point of view by neglecting the metric. In this paper, we use the properties of the Laplacian in manifolds to present a novel approach to warping expressive facial images in order to generate a morphing between them.
Keywords: Facial; metamorphosis;LaplacianMorphing
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Aymen Azaza, Joost Van de Weijer, Ali Douik, Javad Zolfaghari Bengar, & Marc Masana. (2020). Saliency from High-Level Semantic Image Features. SN - SN Computer Science, 1–12.
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