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CVCS 2024: Gjøvik, Norway
- Seyed Ali Amirshahi, Steven Yves Le Moan, Giuseppe Claudio Guarnera, Aditya Suneel Sole, Dar'ya Guarnera, Davit Gigilashvili, Giorgio Trumpy:
Proceedings of the 12th Colour and Visual Computing Symposium (CVCS 2024) Gjøvik, Norway, September 5-6, 2024., Gjøvik, Norway, September 5-6, 2024. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3766, CEUR-WS.org 2024
Session 1
- D. Andrew Rowlands, Graham D. Finlayson:
Piecewise-constant reflectance spectra, their autocorrelation, and their application in camera characterisation. - Jinxing Liang, Xin Hu, Zhuan Zuo, Xiao Liu, Yifan Li, Wensen Zhou, Hang Luo, Xinrong Hu, Kaida Xiao:
Exploring multispectral reconstruction based on camera response prediction. - Peter Nussbaum, Anastasiia Gudzenchuk, Phil J. Green:
Impact of UV content of illumination on acceptability of colour reproduction.
Session 2
- Jirí Filip, Frank J. Maile, Radomír Vávra:
Angle-dependent analysis and modeling of absorption and structural colors in feathers. - Qinyuan Li, Kaida Xiao, Ningtao Mao:
An investigation of the perceived tactile properties using fabric images, videos, and real fabrics. - Donatela Saric, Tanzima Habib, Aditya Suneel Sole:
Gloss goes 2.5D: Comparison of gloss printing in 2D and 2.5D.
Session 3
- Rafael Huertas, Daniel Arranz, Pedro Latorre-Carmona, Samuel Morillas:
Using fuzzy logic for analysis and optimization of color-difference databases. - Muhammad Arsalan Khawaja, Sony George, Franck Marzani, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Alamin Mansouri:
Self-supervised classification of surfaces using reflectance transformation imaging. - Sandipani Basu, Noyon Dey, Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, Steven Wolbach:
Integrating shape- and CNN-based features for zero-shot and low-shot learning. - Martina Franchi, Tiziana Cattai, Stefania Colonnese, Azeddine Beghdadi:
Manuscripts fidelity in the digital libraries era: the contrast enhancement evaluation conundrum.
Session 4
- Xiaojia He, Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, Christof Meile:
Multimodal registration of FISH and nanoSIMS images using convolutional neural networks. - Paul Tessé, Emmanuel Giguet, Christophe Charrier:
Contribution of residual signals to the detection of face swapping in deepfake videos.
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