Home | << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >> |
Records | Links | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Author | Jaime Moreno; Xavier Otazu; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Local Perceptual Weighting in JPEG2000 for Color Images | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | 5th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision and 12th International Symposium on Multispectral Colour Science | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 255–260 | |||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | The aim of this work is to explain how to apply perceptual concepts to define a perceptual pre-quantizer and to improve JPEG2000 compressor. The approach consists in quantizing wavelet transform coefficients using some of the human visual system behavior properties. Noise is fatal to image compression performance, because it can be both annoying for the observer and consumes excessive bandwidth when the imagery is transmitted. Perceptual pre-quantization reduces unperceivable details and thus improve both visual impression and transmission properties. The comparison between JPEG2000 without and with perceptual pre-quantization shows that the latter is not favorable in PSNR, but the recovered image is more compressed at the same or even better visual quality measured with a weighted PSNR. Perceptual criteria were taken from the CIWaM (Chromatic Induction Wavelet Model). | |||||
Address | Joensuu, Finland | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | 9781617388897 | Medium | |||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CGIV/MCS | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ MOV2010a | Serial | 1307 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Jaime Moreno; Xavier Otazu; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Contribution of CIWaM in JPEG2000 Quantization for Color Images | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 132–136 | |||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | The aim of this work is to explain how to apply perceptual concepts to define a perceptual pre-quantizer and to improve JPEG2000 compressor. The approach consists in quantizing wavelet transform coefficients using some of the human visual system behavior properties. Noise is fatal to image compression performance, because it can be both annoying for the observer and consumes excessive bandwidth when the imagery is transmitted. Perceptual pre-quantization reduces unperceivable details and thus improve both visual impression and transmission properties. The comparison between JPEG2000 without and with perceptual pre-quantization shows that the latter is not favorable in PSNR, but the recovered image is more compressed at the same or even better visual quality measured with a weighted PSNR. Perceptual criteria were taken from the CIWaM(ChromaticInductionWaveletModel). | |||||
Address | Gjovik (Norway) | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | Medium | ||||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CREATE | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ MOV2010b | Serial | 1308 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | C. Alejandro Parraga; Ramon Baldrich; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Accurate Mapping of Natural Scenes Radiance to Cone Activation Space: A New Image Dataset | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | 5th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision and 12th International Symposium on Multispectral Colour Science | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 50–57 | |||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | The characterization of trichromatic cameras is usually done in terms of a device-independent color space, such as the CIE 1931 XYZ space. This is indeed convenient since it allows the testing of results against colorimetric measures. We have characterized our camera to represent human cone activation by mapping the camera sensor's (RGB) responses to human (LMS) through a polynomial transformation, which can be “customized” according to the types of scenes we want to represent. Here we present a method to test the accuracy of the camera measures and a study on how the choice of training reflectances for the polynomial may alter the results. | |||||
Address | Joensuu, Finland | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | 9781617388897 | Medium | |||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CGIV/MCS | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ PBV2010a | Serial | 1322 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Javier Vazquez; G. D. Finlayson; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | A compact singularity function to predict WCS data and unique hues | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | 5th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision and 12th International Symposium on Multispectral Colour Science | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 33–38 | |||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | Understanding how colour is used by the human vision system is a widely studied research field. The field, though quite advanced, still faces important unanswered questions. One of them is the explanation of the unique hues and the assignment of color names. This problem addresses the fact of different perceptual status for different colors.
Recently, Philipona and O'Regan have proposed a biological model that allows to extract the reflection properties of any surface independently of the lighting conditions. These invariant properties are the basis to compute a singularity index that predicts the asymmetries presented in unique hues and basic color categories psychophysical data, therefore is giving a further step in their explanation. In this paper we build on their formulation and propose a new singularity index. This new formulation equally accounts for the location of the 4 peaks of the World colour survey and has two main advantages. First, it is a simple elegant numerical measure (the Philipona measurement is a rather cumbersome formula). Second, we develop a colour-based explanation for the measure. |
|||||
Address | Joensuu, Finland | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | 9781617388897 | Medium | |||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CGIV/MCS | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ VFV2010 | Serial | 1324 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Susana Alvarez; Anna Salvatella; Maria Vanrell; Xavier Otazu |
|
||||
Title | 3D Texton Spaces for color-texture retrieval | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | 7th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | 6111 | Issue | Pages | 354–363 | ||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | Color and texture are visual cues of different nature, their integration in an useful visual descriptor is not an easy problem. One way to combine both features is to compute spatial texture descriptors independently on each color channel. Another way is to do the integration at the descriptor level. In this case the problem of normalizing both cues arises. In this paper we solve the latest problem by fusing color and texture through distances in texton spaces. Textons are the attributes of image blobs and they are responsible for texture discrimination as defined in Julesz’s Texton theory. We describe them in two low-dimensional and uniform spaces, namely, shape and color. The dissimilarity between color texture images is computed by combining the distances in these two spaces. Following this approach, we propose our TCD descriptor which outperforms current state of art methods in the two different approaches mentioned above, early combination with LBP and late combination with MPEG-7. This is done on an image retrieval experiment over a highly diverse texture dataset from Corel. | |||||
Address | ||||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Springer Berlin Heidelberg | Place of Publication | Editor | A.C. Campilho and M.S. Kamel | ||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | LNCS | |||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | 0302-9743 | ISBN | 978-3-642-13771-6 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ICIAR | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ ASV2010a | Serial | 1325 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | C. Alejandro Parraga; Robert Benavente; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Towards a general model of colour categorization which considers context | Type | Journal Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Perception. ECVP Abstract Supplement | Abbreviated Journal | PER | |
Volume | 39 | Issue | Pages | 86 | ||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | In two previous experiments [Parraga et al, 2009 J. of Im. Sci. and Tech 53(3) 031106; Benavente et al,2009 Perception 38 ECVP Supplement, 36] the boundaries of basic colour categories were measured.
In the first experiment, samples were presented in isolation (ie on a dark background) and boundaries were measured using a yes/no paradigm. In the second, subjects adjusted the chromaticity of a sample presented on a random Mondrian background to find the boundary between pairs of adjacent colours. Results from these experiments showed significant dierences but it was not possible to conclude whether this discrepancy was due to the absence/presence of a colourful background or to the dierences in the paradigms used. In this work, we settle this question by repeating the first experiment (ie samples presented on a dark background) using the second paradigm. A comparison of results shows that although boundary locations are very similar, boundaries measured in context are significantly dierent(more diuse) than those measured in isolation (confirmed by a Student’s t-test analysis on the subject’s answers statistical distributions). In addition, we completed the mapping of colour name space by measuring the boundaries between chromatic colours and the achromatic centre. With these results we completed our parametric fuzzy-sets model of colour naming space. |
|||||
Address | ||||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | Medium | ||||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ||||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ PBV2010b | Serial | 1326 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Robert Benavente; C. Alejandro Parraga; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | La influencia del contexto en la definicion de las fronteras entre las categorias cromaticas | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | 9th Congreso Nacional del Color | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 92–95 | |||
Keywords | Categorización del color; Apariencia del color; Influencia del contexto; Patrones de Mondrian; Modelos paramétricos | |||||
Abstract | En este artículo presentamos los resultados de un experimento de categorización de color en el que las muestras se presentaron sobre un fondo multicolor (Mondrian) para simular los efectos del contexto. Los resultados se comparan con los de un experimento previo que, utilizando un paradigma diferente, determinó las fronteras sin tener en cuenta el contexto. El análisis de los resultados muestra que las fronteras obtenidas con el experimento en contexto presentan menos confusión que las obtenidas en el experimento sin contexto. | |||||
Address | Alicante (Spain) | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | 978-84-9717-144-1 | Medium | |||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CNC | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ BPV2010 | Serial | 1327 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Javier Vazquez; Maria Vanrell; Robert Benavente |
|
||||
Title | Color names as a constraint for Computer Vision problems | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 324–328 | |||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | Computer Vision Problems are usually ill-posed. Constraining de gamut of possible solutions is then a necessary step. Many constrains for different problems have been developed during years. In this paper, we present a different way of constraining some of these problems: the use of color names. In particular, we will focus on segmentation, representation ans constancy. | |||||
Address | Gjovik (Norway) | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | Medium | ||||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CREATE | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ VVB2010 | Serial | 1328 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Fahad Shahbaz Khan; Joost Van de Weijer; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Who Painted this Painting? | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Proceedings of The CREATE 2010 Conference | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 329–333 | |||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | ||||||
Address | Gjovik (Norway) | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | Medium | ||||
Area | Expedition | Conference | CREATE | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ KWV2010 | Serial | 1329 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Olivier Penacchio; C. Alejandro Parraga; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Natural Scene Statistics account for Human Cones Ratios | Type | Journal Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Perception. ECVP Abstract Supplement | Abbreviated Journal | PER | |
Volume | 39 | Issue | Pages | 101 | ||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | In two previous experiments [Parraga et al, 2009 J. of Im. Sci. and Tech 53(3) 031106; Benavente et al,2009 Perception 38 ECVP Supplement, 36] the boundaries of basic colour categories were measured.
In the first experiment, samples were presented in isolation (ie on a dark background) and boundaries were measured using a yes/no paradigm. In the second, subjects adjusted the chromaticity of a sample presented on a random Mondrian background to find the boundary between pairs of adjacent colours. Results from these experiments showed significant dierences but it was not possible to conclude whether this discrepancy was due to the absence/presence of a colourful background or to the dierences in the paradigms used. In this work, we settle this question by repeating the first experiment (ie samples presented on a dark background) using the second paradigm. A comparison of results shows that although boundary locations are very similar, boundaries measured in context are significantly dierent(more diuse) than those measured in isolation (confirmed by a Student’s t-test analysis on the subject’s answers statistical distributions). In addition, we completed the mapping of colour name space by measuring the boundaries between chromatic colours and the achromatic centre. With these results we completed our parametric fuzzy-sets model of colour naming space. |
|||||
Address | ||||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | Medium | ||||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ||||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ PPV2010 | Serial | 1357 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Susana Alvarez; Anna Salvatella; Maria Vanrell; Xavier Otazu |
|
||||
Title | Perceptual color texture codebooks for retrieving in highly diverse texture datasets | Type | Conference Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 866–869 | |||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | Color and texture are visual cues of different nature, their integration in a useful visual descriptor is not an obvious step. One way to combine both features is to compute texture descriptors independently on each color channel. A second way is integrate the features at a descriptor level, in this case arises the problem of normalizing both cues. A significant progress in the last years in object recognition has provided the bag-of-words framework that again deals with the problem of feature combination through the definition of vocabularies of visual words. Inspired in this framework, here we present perceptual textons that will allow to fuse color and texture at the level of p-blobs, which is our feature detection step. Feature representation is based on two uniform spaces representing the attributes of the p-blobs. The low-dimensionality of these text on spaces will allow to bypass the usual problems of previous approaches. Firstly, no need for normalization between cues; and secondly, vocabularies are directly obtained from the perceptual properties of text on spaces without any learning step. Our proposal improve current state-of-art of color-texture descriptors in an image retrieval experiment over a highly diverse texture dataset from Corel. | |||||
Address | Istanbul (Turkey) | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | 1051-4651 | ISBN | 978-1-4244-7542-1 | Medium | ||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ICPR | |||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ ASV2010b | Serial | 1426 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Xavier Otazu; C. Alejandro Parraga; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Towards a unified chromatic inducction model | Type | Journal Article | |||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Journal of Vision | Abbreviated Journal | VSS | |
Volume | 10 | Issue | 12:5 | Pages | 1-24 | |
Keywords | Visual system; Color induction; Wavelet transform | |||||
Abstract | In a previous work (X. Otazu, M. Vanrell, & C. A. Párraga, 2008b), we showed how several brightness induction effects can be predicted using a simple multiresolution wavelet model (BIWaM). Here we present a new model for chromatic induction processes (termed Chromatic Induction Wavelet Model or CIWaM), which is also implemented on a multiresolution framework and based on similar assumptions related to the spatial frequency and the contrast surround energy of the stimulus. The CIWaM can be interpreted as a very simple extension of the BIWaM to the chromatic channels, which in our case are defined in the MacLeod-Boynton (lsY) color space. This new model allows us to unify both chromatic assimilation and chromatic contrast effects in a single mathematical formulation. The predictions of the CIWaM were tested by means of several color and brightness induction experiments, which showed an acceptable agreement between model predictions and psychophysical data. | |||||
Address | ||||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | Medium | ||||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ||||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | CAT @ cat @ OPV2010 | Serial | 1450 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | Eduard Vazquez; Ramon Baldrich; Joost Van de Weijer; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Describing Reflectances for Colour Segmentation Robust to Shadows, Highlights and Textures | Type | Journal Article | |||
Year | 2011 | Publication | IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence | Abbreviated Journal | TPAMI | |
Volume | 33 | Issue | 5 | Pages | 917-930 | |
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | The segmentation of a single material reflectance is a challenging problem due to the considerable variation in image measurements caused by the geometry of the object, shadows, and specularities. The combination of these effects has been modeled by the dichromatic reflection model. However, the application of the model to real-world images is limited due to unknown acquisition parameters and compression artifacts. In this paper, we present a robust model for the shape of a single material reflectance in histogram space. The method is based on a multilocal creaseness analysis of the histogram which results in a set of ridges representing the material reflectances. The segmentation method derived from these ridges is robust to both shadow, shading and specularities, and texture in real-world images. We further complete the method by incorporating prior knowledge from image statistics, and incorporate spatial coherence by using multiscale color contrast information. Results obtained show that our method clearly outperforms state-of-the-art segmentation methods on a widely used segmentation benchmark, having as a main characteristic its excellent performance in the presence of shadows and highlights at low computational cost. | |||||
Address | Los Alamitos; CA; USA; | |||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | IEEE Computer Society | Place of Publication | Editor | |||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | 0162-8828 | ISBN | Medium | |||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ||||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ VBW2011 | Serial | 1715 | |||
Permanent link to this record | ||||||
Author | C. Alejandro Parraga; Olivier Penacchio; Maria Vanrell |
|
||||
Title | Retinal Filtering Matches Natural Image Statistics at Low Luminance Levels | Type | Journal Article | |||
Year | 2011 | Publication | Perception | Abbreviated Journal | PER | |
Volume | 40 | Issue | Pages | 96 | ||
Keywords | ||||||
Abstract | The assumption that the retina’s main objective is to provide a minimum entropy representation to higher visual areas (ie efficient coding principle) allows to predict retinal filtering in space–time and colour (Atick, 1992 Network 3 213–251). This is achieved by considering the power spectra of natural images (which is proportional to 1/f2) and the suppression of retinal and image noise. However, most studies consider images within a limited range of lighting conditions (eg near noon) whereas the visual system’s spatial filtering depends on light intensity and the spatiochromatic properties of natural scenes depend of the time of the day. Here, we explore whether the dependence of visual spatial filtering on luminance match the changes in power spectrum of natural scenes at different times of the day. Using human cone-activation based naturalistic stimuli (from the Barcelona Calibrated Images Database), we show that for a range of luminance levels, the shape of the retinal CSF reflects the slope of the power spectrum at low spatial frequencies. Accordingly, the retina implements the filtering which best decorrelates the input signal at every luminance level. This result is in line with the body of work that places efficient coding as a guiding neural principle. | |||||
Address | ||||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | |||||
Publisher | Place of Publication | Editor | ||||
Language | Summary Language | Original Title | ||||
Series Editor | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | ||||
ISSN | ISBN | Medium | ||||
Area | Expedition | Conference | ||||
Notes | CIC | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ PPV2011 | Serial | 1720 | |||
Permanent link to this record |