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ETVC 2008: Palaiseau/Paris, France
- Frank Nielsen:
Emerging Trends in Visual Computing, LIX Fall Colloquium, ETVC 2008, Palaiseau, France, November 18-20, 2008. Revised Invited Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5416, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-00825-2 - Frank Nielsen:
Abstracts of the LIX Fall Colloquium 2008: Emerging Trends in Visual Computing. 1-12 - Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, Jean-Philippe Pons, Mariette Yvinec:
From Segmented Images to Good Quality Meshes Using Delaunay Refinement. 13-37 - Xiaotian Yin, Miao Jin, Feng Luo, Xianfeng David Gu:
Discrete Curvature Flows for Surfaces and 3-Manifolds. 38-74 - Shun-ichi Amari:
Information Geometry and Its Applications: Convex Function and Dually Flat Manifold. 75-102 - Hiroshi Matsuzoe:
Computational Geometry from the Viewpoint of Affine Differential Geometry. 103-123 - Frédéric Barbaresco:
Interactions between Symmetric Cone and Information Geometries: Bruhat-Tits and Siegel Spaces Models for High Resolution Autoregressive Doppler Imagery. 124-163 - Frank Nielsen, Richard Nock:
Clustering Multivariate Normal Distributions. 164-174 - Richard Nock, Frank Nielsen:
Intrinsic Geometries in Learning. 175-215 - Gabriel Taubin, Daniel E. Crispell, Douglas Lanman, Peter G. Sibley, Yong Zhao:
Shape from Depth Discontinuities. 216-237 - Ramesh Raskar:
Computational Photography: Epsilon to Coded Photography. 238-253 - Qingshan Liu, Dimitris N. Metaxas:
Unifying Subspace and Distance Metric Learning with Bhattacharyya Coefficient for Image Classification. 254-267 - Tetsuo Asano:
Constant-Working-Space Algorithms for Image Processing. 268-283 - Paolo Piro, Sandrine Anthoine, Eric Debreuve, Michel Barlaud:
Sparse Multiscale Patches for Image Processing. 284-304 - Hervé Jégou, Matthijs Douze, Cordelia Schmid:
Recent Advances in Large Scale Image Search. 305-326 - Angelos Barmpoutis, Baba C. Vemuri:
Information Theoretic Methods for Diffusion-Weighted MRI Analysis. 327-346 - Xavier Pennec:
Statistical Computing on Manifolds: From Riemannian Geometry to Computational Anatomy. 347-386
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