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Author C. Alejandro Parraga; Jordi Roca; Dimosthenis Karatzas; Sophie Wuerger edit   pdf
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  Title Limitations of visual gamma corrections in LCD displays Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication Displays Abbreviated Journal Dis  
  Volume 35 Issue 5 Pages 227–239  
  Keywords Display calibration; Psychophysics; Perceptual; Visual gamma correction; Luminance matching; Observer-based calibration  
  Abstract A method for estimating the non-linear gamma transfer function of liquid–crystal displays (LCDs) without the need of a photometric measurement device was described by Xiao et al. (2011) [1]. It relies on observer’s judgments of visual luminance by presenting eight half-tone patterns with luminances from 1/9 to 8/9 of the maximum value of each colour channel. These half-tone patterns were distributed over the screen both over the vertical and horizontal viewing axes. We conducted a series of photometric and psychophysical measurements (consisting in the simultaneous presentation of half-tone patterns in each trial) to evaluate whether the angular dependency of the light generated by three different LCD technologies would bias the results of these gamma transfer function estimations. Our results show that there are significant differences between the gamma transfer functions measured and produced by observers at different viewing angles. We suggest appropriate modifications to the Xiao et al. paradigm to counterbalance these artefacts which also have the advantage of shortening the amount of time spent in collecting the psychophysical measurements.  
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  Notes CIC; DAG; 600.052; 600.077; 600.074 Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ PRK2014 Serial 2511  
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Author Jon Almazan; Alicia Fornes; Ernest Valveny edit   pdf
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  Title A non-rigid appearance model for shape description and recognition Type Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication Pattern Recognition Abbreviated Journal PR  
  Volume 45 Issue 9 Pages 3105--3113  
  Keywords Shape recognition; Deformable models; Shape modeling; Hand-drawn recognition  
  Abstract In this paper we describe a framework to learn a model of shape variability in a set of patterns. The framework is based on the Active Appearance Model (AAM) and permits to combine shape deformations with appearance variability. We have used two modifications of the Blurred Shape Model (BSM) descriptor as basic shape and appearance features to learn the model. These modifications permit to overcome the rigidity of the original BSM, adapting it to the deformations of the shape to be represented. We have applied this framework to representation and classification of handwritten digits and symbols. We show that results of the proposed methodology outperform the original BSM approach.  
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  Call Number DAG @ dag @ AFV2012 Serial 1982  
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Author Josep Llados; Ernest Valveny; Gemma Sanchez; Enric Marti edit  url
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  Title A Case Study of Pattern Recognition: Symbol Recognition in Graphic Documentsa Type Conference Article
  Year 2003 Publication Proceedings of Pattern Recognition in Information Systems Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 1-13  
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  Address Angers, France  
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  Publisher ICEIS Press Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN 972-98816-3-4 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference PRIS'03  
  Notes DAG;IAM; Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ LVS2003 Serial 1576  
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Author Alicia Fornes; Josep Llados edit  url
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  Title A Symbol-dependent Writer Identifcation Approach in Old Handwritten Music Scores Type Conference Article
  Year 2010 Publication 12th International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 634 - 639  
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  Abstract Writer identification consists in determining the writer of a piece of handwriting from a set of writers. In this paper we introduce a symbol-dependent approach for identifying the writer of old music scores, which is based on two symbol recognition methods. The main idea is to use the Blurred Shape Model descriptor and a DTW-based method for detecting, recognizing and describing the music clefs and notes. The proposed approach has been evaluated in a database of old music scores, achieving very high writer identification rates.  
  Address Kolkata (India)  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-1-4244-8353-2 Medium  
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  Call Number DAG @ dag @ FoL2010 Serial 1321  
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Author J.Kuhn; A.Nussbaumer; J.Pirker; Dimosthenis Karatzas; A. Pagani; O.Conlan; M.Memmel; C.M.Steiner; C.Gutl; D.Albert; Andreas Dengel edit  url
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  Title Advancing Physics Learning Through Traversing a Multi-Modal Experimentation Space Type Conference Article
  Year 2015 Publication Workshop Proceedings on the 11th International Conference on Intelligent Environments Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 19 Issue Pages 373-380  
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  Abstract Translating conceptual knowledge into real world experiences presents a significant educational challenge. This position paper presents an approach that supports learners in moving seamlessly between conceptual learning and their application in the real world by bringing physical and virtual experiments into everyday settings. Learners are empowered in conducting these situated experiments in a variety of physical settings by leveraging state of the art mobile, augmented reality, and virtual reality technology. A blend of mobile-based multi-sensory physical experiments, augmented reality and enabling virtual environments can allow learners to bridge their conceptual learning with tangible experiences in a completely novel manner. This approach focuses on the learner by applying self-regulated personalised learning techniques, underpinned by innovative pedagogical approaches and adaptation techniques, to ensure that the needs and preferences of each learner are catered for individually.  
  Address Praga; Chzech Republic; July 2015  
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  Notes DAG; 600.077 Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ KNP2015 Serial 2694  
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Author Alicia Fornes; Sergio Escalera; Josep Llados; Ernest Valveny edit  url
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  Title Symbol Classification using Dynamic Aligned Shape Descriptor Type Conference Article
  Year 2010 Publication 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 1957–1960  
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  Abstract Shape representation is a difficult task because of several symbol distortions, such as occlusions, elastic deformations, gaps or noise. In this paper, we propose a new descriptor and distance computation for coping with the problem of symbol recognition in the domain of Graphical Document Image Analysis. The proposed D-Shape descriptor encodes the arrangement information of object parts in a circular structure, allowing different levels of distortion. The classification is performed using a cyclic Dynamic Time Warping based method, allowing distortions and rotation. The methodology has been validated on different data sets, showing very high recognition rates.  
  Address Istanbul (Turkey)  
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  ISSN 1051-4651 ISBN 978-1-4244-7542-1 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference ICPR  
  Notes DAG; HUPBA; MILAB Approved no  
  Call Number BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ FEL2010 Serial 1421  
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Author Jaime Lopez-Krahe; Josep Llados; Enric Marti edit   pdf
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  Title Architectural Floor Plan Analysis Type Report
  Year 2000 Publication CVonline Abbreviated Journal  
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  Address Edimburg, UK  
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  Publisher University of Edinburgh Place of Publication Editor Robert B. Fisher  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ LLM2000 Serial 1561  
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Author Josep Llados; Ernest Valveny; Gemma Sanchez; Enric Marti edit   pdf
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  Title Symbol recognition: current advances and perspectives Type Book Chapter
  Year 2002 Publication Graphics Recognition Algorithms And Applications Abbreviated Journal LNCS  
  Volume 2390 Issue Pages 104-128  
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  Abstract The recognition of symbols in graphic documents is an intensive research activity in the community of pattern recognition and document analysis. A key issue in the interpretation of maps, engineering drawings, diagrams, etc. is the recognition of domain dependent symbols according to a symbol database. In this work we first review the most outstanding symbol recognition methods from two different points of view: application domains and pattern recognition methods. In the second part of the paper, open and unaddressed problems involved in symbol recognition are described, analyzing their current state of art and discussing future research challenges. Thus, issues such as symbol representation, matching, segmentation, learning, scalability of recognition methods and performance evaluation are addressed in this work. Finally, we discuss the perspectives of symbol recognition concerning to new paradigms such as user interfaces in handheld computers or document database and WWW indexing by graphical content.  
  Address London, UK  
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  Publisher Springer-Verlag Place of Publication Editor Dorothea Blostein and Young- Bin Kwon  
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  Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title LNCS  
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  ISSN ISBN 3-540-44066-6 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference GREC  
  Notes DAG; IAM; Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ LVS2002 Serial 1572  
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Author Josep Llados;Horst Bunke; Enric Marti edit  url
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  Title Using Cyclic String Matching to Find Rotational and Reflectional Symmetries in Shapes Type Conference Article
  Year 1997 Publication Intelligent Robots: Sensing, Modeling and Planning Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 164-179  
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  ISSN ISBN 9810231857 Medium  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ LBM1997b Serial 1563  
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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 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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