Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems 12th International Conference, ACIVS 2010, Sydney, Australia, December 13-16, 2010, Proceedings, Part I /

This volume collects the papers accepted for presentation at the 12th Int- national Conference on “Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems” (ACIVS 2010). Following the ?rst meeting in Baden-Baden (Germany) in 1999, whichwaspartofalargemulticonference,theACIVSconferencethendeveloped into an...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Blanc-Talon, Jacques (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Bone, Don (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Philips, Wilfried (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Popescu, Dan (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Scheunders, Paul (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.
Σειρά:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6474
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505 0 |a Image Processing and Analysis -- A Criterion of Noisy Images Quality -- Subjective Evaluation of Image Quality Measures for White Noise Distorted Images -- Real-Time Retrieval of Near-Duplicate Fragments in Images and Video-Clips -- Toward the Detection of Urban Infrastructure’s Edge Shadows -- Neural Image Thresholding Using SIFT: A Comparative Study -- Statistical Rail Surface Classification Based on 2D and 21/2D Image Analysis -- Salient-SIFT for Image Retrieval -- Combined Retrieval Strategies for Images with and without Distinct Objects -- Spectral Matching Functions and Ellipse Mappings in Search for More Uniform Chromaticity and Color Spaces -- Anatomy-Based Registration of Isometrically Transformed Surfaces Using Geodesic Area Functionals -- Trabecular Bone Anisotropy Characterization Using 1D Local Binary Patterns -- Segmentation and Edge Detection -- Watershed Based Document Image Analysis -- A Fast External Force Field for Parametric Active Contour Segmentation -- The Extraction of Venation from Leaf Images by Evolved Vein Classifiers and Ant Colony Algorithms -- Segmentation of Inter-neurons in Three Dimensional Brain Imagery -- Noise-Robust Method for Image Segmentation -- High Definition Feature Map for GVF Snake by Using Harris Function -- Adaptive Constructive Polynomial Fitting -- Long-Range Inhibition in Reaction-Diffusion Algorithms Designed for Edge Detection and Stereo Disparity Detection -- An Edge-Sensing Universal Demosaicing Algorithm -- A New Perceptual Edge Detector in Color Images -- Combining Geometric Edge Detectors for Feature Detection -- Canny Edge Detection Using Bilateral Filter on Real Hexagonal Structure -- Automated Segmentation of Endoscopic Images Based on Local Shape-Adaptive Filtering and Color Descriptors -- 3D and Depth -- Dense Stereo Matching from Separated Views of Wide-Baseline Images -- Modeling Wavelet Coefficients for Wavelet Subdivision Transforms of 3D Meshes -- 3D Surface Reconstruction Using Structured Circular Light Patterns -- Computing Saliency Map from Spatial Information in Point Cloud Data -- A Practical Approach for Calibration of Omnidirectional Stereo Cameras -- Surface Reconstruction of Wear in Carpets by Using a Wavelet Edge Detector -- Augmented Reality with Human Body Interaction Based on Monocular 3D Pose Estimation -- Fusing Large Volumes of Range and Image Data for Accurate Description of Realistic 3D Scenes -- Design of a Real-Time Embedded Stereo Smart Camera -- Optimal Trajectory Space Finding for Nonrigid Structure from Motion -- Fast Depth Saliency from Stereo for Region-Based Artificial Visual Attention -- Algorithms and Optimisations -- A Caustic Approach of Panoramic Image Analysis -- Projection Selection Algorithms for Discrete Tomography -- Fast Mean Shift Algorithm Based on Discretisation and Interpolation -- Learning to Adapt: A Method for Automatic Tuning of Algorithm Parameters -- Pseudo-morphological Image Diffusion Using the Counter-Harmonic Paradigm -- Non-maximum Suppression Using Fewer than Two Comparisons per Pixel -- Hit-or-Miss Transform in Multivariate Images -- Topological SLAM Using Omnidirectional Images: Merging Feature Detectors and Graph-Matching -- Constraint Optimisation for Robust Image Matching with Inhomogeneous Photometric Variations and Affine Noise. 
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