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Sergio Escalera, Oriol Pujol, & Petia Radeva. (2008). Detection of Complex Salient Regions. EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, vol. 2008, article ID451389, 11 pages.
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2007 |
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Sergio Escalera, Oriol Pujol, & Petia Radeva. (2007). Boosted Landmarks of Contextual Descriptors and Forest-ECOC: a Novel Framework to Detect and Classify Objects in Cluttered Scenes.
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2006 |
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Oriol Pujol, Petia Radeva, & Jordi Vitria. (2006). Discriminant ECOC: A Heuristic Method for Application Dependent Design of Error Correcting Output Codes. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 28(6): 1007–1012.
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Xavier Otazu, & Oriol Pujol. (2006). Wavelet based approach to cluster analysis. Application on low dimensional data sets. PRL - Pattern Recognition Letters, 27(14), 1590–1605.
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2005 |
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Oriol Pujol, Debora Gil, & Petia Radeva. (2005). Fundamentals of Stop and Go active models. Image and Vision Computing, 23(8), 681–691.
Abstract: An efficient snake formulation should conform to the idea of picking the smoothest curve among all the shapes approximating an object of interest. In current geodesic snakes, the regularizing curvature also affects the convergence stage, hindering the latter at concave regions. In the present work, we make use of characteristic functions to define a novel geodesic formulation that decouples regularity and convergence. This term decoupling endows the snake with higher adaptability to non-convex shapes. Convergence is ensured by splitting the definition of the external force into an attractive vector field and a repulsive one. In our paper, we propose to use likelihood maps as approximation of characteristic functions of object appearance. The better efficiency and accuracy of our decoupled scheme are illustrated in the particular case of feature space-based segmentation.
Keywords: Deformable models; Geodesic snakes; Region-based segmentation
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