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Author T.O. Nguyen; Salvatore Tabbone; Oriol Ramos Terrades; A.T. Thierry edit  openurl
  Title Proposition d'un descripteur de formes et du modèle vectoriel pour la recherche de symboles Type Conference Article
  Year 2008 Publication (up) Colloque International Francophone sur l'Ecrit et le Document Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 79-84  
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  Address Rouen, France  
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  Call Number Admin @ si @ NTR2008b Serial 1875  
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Author Josep Llados edit  openurl
  Title Perspectives on the Analysis of Graphical Documents Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2006 Publication (up) Colloque International Francophone sur l´Ecrit et le Document (CIFED´06), 25–31 Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Fribourg (Switzerland)  
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  Call Number DAG @ dag @ Lla2006a Serial 706  
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Author Ernest Valveny; Miquel Ferrer edit  openurl
  Title Application of Graph Embedding to Solve Graph Matchin Problems Type Conference Article
  Year 2008 Publication (up) Colloque International Francophone sur l’Ecrit et le Document Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 13–18  
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  Address Rouen (France)  
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  Area Expedition Conference CIFED’08  
  Notes DAG Approved no  
  Call Number DAG @ dag @ VaF2008 Serial 1063  
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Author Kaida Xiao; Sophie Wuerger; Chenyang Fu; Dimosthenis Karatzas edit  doi
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  Title Unique Hue Data for Colour Appearance Models. Part i: Loci of Unique Hues and Hue Uniformity Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication (up) Color Research & Application Abbreviated Journal CRA  
  Volume 36 Issue 5 Pages 316-323  
  Keywords unique hues; colour appearance models; CIECAM02; hue uniformity  
  Abstract Psychophysical experiments were conducted to assess unique hues on a CRT display for a large sample of colour-normal observers (n 1⁄4 185). These data were then used to evaluate the most commonly used colour appear- ance model, CIECAM02, by transforming the CIEXYZ tris- timulus values of the unique hues to the CIECAM02 colour appearance attributes, lightness, chroma and hue angle. We report two findings: (1) the hue angles derived from our unique hue data are inconsistent with the commonly used Natural Color System hues that are incorporated in the CIECAM02 model. We argue that our predicted unique hue angles (derived from our large dataset) provide a more reliable standard for colour management applications when the precise specification of these salient colours is im- portant. (2) We test hue uniformity for CIECAM02 in all four unique hues and show significant disagreements for all hues, except for unique red which seems to be invariant under lightness changes. Our dataset is useful to improve the CIECAM02 model as it provides reliable data for benchmarking.  
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  Call Number Admin @ si @ XWF2011 Serial 1816  
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Author Kaida Xiao; Chenyang Fu; D.Mylonas; Dimosthenis Karatzas; S. Wuerger edit  url
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  Title Unique Hue Data for Colour Appearance Models. Part ii: Chromatic Adaptation Transform Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication (up) Color Research & Application Abbreviated Journal CRA  
  Volume 38 Issue 1 Pages 22-29  
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  Abstract Unique hue settings of 185 observers under three room-lighting conditions were used to evaluate the accuracy of full and mixed chromatic adaptation transform models of CIECAM02 in terms of unique hue reproduction. Perceptual hue shifts in CIECAM02 were evaluated for both models with no clear difference using the current Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage (CIE) recommendation for mixed chromatic adaptation ratio. Using our large dataset of unique hue data as a benchmark, an optimised parameter is proposed for chromatic adaptation under mixed illumination conditions that produces more accurate results in unique hue reproduction. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Col Res Appl, 2013  
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  Call Number Admin @ si @ XFM2013 Serial 1822  
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Author Miquel Ferrer; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Ernest Valveny; I. Bardaji; Horst Bunke edit  doi
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  Title A Generic Framework for Median Graph Computation based on a Recursive Embedding Approach Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication (up) Computer Vision and Image Understanding Abbreviated Journal CVIU  
  Volume 115 Issue 7 Pages 919-928  
  Keywords Median Graph, Graph Embedding, Graph Matching, Structural Pattern Recognition  
  Abstract The median graph has been shown to be a good choice to obtain a represen- tative of a set of graphs. However, its computation is a complex problem. Recently, graph embedding into vector spaces has been proposed to obtain approximations of the median graph. The problem with such an approach is how to go from a point in the vector space back to a graph in the graph space. The main contribution of this paper is the generalization of this previ- ous method, proposing a generic recursive procedure that permits to recover the graph corresponding to a point in the vector space, introducing only the amount of approximation inherent to the use of graph matching algorithms. In order to evaluate the proposed method, we compare it with the set me- dian and with the other state-of-the-art embedding-based methods for the median graph computation. The experiments are carried out using four dif- ferent databases (one semi-artificial and three containing real-world data). Results show that with the proposed approach we can obtain better medi- ans, in terms of the sum of distances to the training graphs, than with the previous existing methods.  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ FKV2011 Serial 1831  
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Author Antonio Lopez; Atsushi Imiya; Tomas Pajdla; Jose Manuel Alvarez edit  isbn
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  Title Computer Vision in Vehicle Technology: Land, Sea & Air Type Book Whole
  Year Publication (up) Computer Vision in Vehicle Technology: Land, Sea & Air Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract A unified view of the use of computer vision technology for different types of vehicles

Computer Vision in Vehicle Technology focuses on computer vision as on-board technology, bringing together fields of research where computer vision is progressively penetrating: the automotive sector, unmanned aerial and underwater vehicles. It also serves as a reference for researchers of current developments and challenges in areas of the application of computer vision, involving vehicles such as advanced driver assistance (pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition), autonomous driving and robot navigation (with visual simultaneous localization and mapping) or unmanned aerial vehicles (obstacle avoidance, landscape classification and mapping, fire risk assessment).

The overall role of computer vision for the navigation of different vehicles, as well as technology to address on-board applications, is analysed.
 
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  Call Number Admin @ si @ LIP2017b Serial 3049  
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Author Partha Pratim Roy; Umapada Pal; Josep Llados edit  openurl
  Title Recognition of Multi-oriented Touching Characters in Graphical Documents Type Conference Article
  Year 2008 Publication (up) Computer Vision, Graphics & Image Processing, 2008. Sixth Indian Conference on, Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 16 Issue Pages 297–304  
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  Call Number DAG @ dag @ RPL2008c Serial 1080  
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Author Marçal Rusiñol; Lluis Pere de las Heras; Joan Mas; Oriol Ramos Terrades; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Anjan Dutta; Gemma Sanchez; Josep Llados edit   pdf
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  Title CVC-UAB's participation in the Flowchart Recognition Task of CLEF-IP 2012 Type Conference Article
  Year 2012 Publication (up) Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Roma  
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  Call Number Admin @ si @ RHM2012 Serial 2072  
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Author Beata Megyesi; Bernhard Esslinger; Alicia Fornes; Nils Kopal; Benedek Lang; George Lasry; Karl de Leeuw; Eva Pettersson; Arno Wacker; Michelle Waldispuhl edit  url
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  Title Decryption of historical manuscripts: the DECRYPT project Type Journal Article
  Year 2020 Publication (up) Cryptologia Abbreviated Journal CRYPT  
  Volume 44 Issue 6 Pages 545-559  
  Keywords automatic decryption; cipher collection; historical cryptology; image transcription  
  Abstract Many historians and linguists are working individually and in an uncoordinated fashion on the identification and decryption of historical ciphers. This is a time-consuming process as they often work without access to automatic methods and processes that can accelerate the decipherment. At the same time, computer scientists and cryptologists are developing algorithms to decrypt various cipher types without having access to a large number of original ciphertexts. In this paper, we describe the DECRYPT project aiming at the creation of resources and tools for historical cryptology by bringing the expertise of various disciplines together for collecting data, exchanging methods for faster progress to transcribe, decrypt and contextualize historical encrypted manuscripts. We present our goals and work-in progress of a general approach for analyzing historical encrypted manuscripts using standardized methods and a new set of state-of-the-art tools. We release the data and tools as open-source hoping that all mentioned disciplines would benefit and contribute to the research infrastructure of historical cryptology.  
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  Notes DAG; 600.140; 600.121 Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ MEF2020 Serial 3347  
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