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37th IVCNZ 2022: Auckland, New Zealand
- Wei Qi Yan
, Minh Nguyen
, Martin Stommel
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Image and Vision Computing - 37th International Conference, IVCNZ 2022, Auckland, New Zealand, November 24-25, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13836, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-25824-4 - Yliess Hati
, Vincent Thevenin
, Florent Nolot
, Francis Rousseaux
, Clement Duhart
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StencilTorch: An Iterative and User-Guided Framework for Anime Lineart Colorization. 1-17 - Asra Aslam
, Edward Curry
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UnseenNet: Fast Training Detector for Unseen Concepts with No Bounding Boxes. 18-32 - Maarten Vandersteegen
, Wouter Reusen, Kristof Van Beeck
, Toon Goedemé
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Person Detection Using an Ultra Low-Resolution Thermal Imager on a Low-Cost MCU. 33-47 - Yi Xia
, Minh Nguyen, Wei Qi Yan:
A Real-Time Kiwifruit Detection Based on Improved YOLOv7. 48-61 - Deepthi Praveenlal Kuttichira, Basim Azam
, Brijesh K. Verma, Ashfaqur Rahman, Lipo Wang
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A Novel Explainable Deep Learning Model with Class Specific Features. 62-74 - Aaron Smith
, James Atlas
, Ali Atharifard
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Correcting Charge Sharing Distortions in Photon Counting Detectors Utilising a Spatial-Temporal CNN. 75-90 - Xiaoxu Liu, Wei Qi Yan:
Vehicle-Related Distance Estimation Using Customized YOLOv7. 91-103 - Artjoms Gorpincenko
, Michal Mackiewicz
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Extending Temporal Data Augmentation for Video Action Recognition. 104-118 - Fouzia Altaf
, Syed M. S. Islam
, Naeem Khalid Janjua
, Naveed Akhtar
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Pre-text Representation Transfer for Deep Learning with Limited and Imbalanced Data: Application to CT-Based COVID-19 Detection. 119-130 - Amina Kammoun
, Rim Slama
, Hedi Tabia
, Tarek Ouni
, Mohamed Abid
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FNR-GAN: Face Normalization and Recognition with Generative Adversarial Networks. 131-143 - Mingyang Zhang
, Kristof Van Beeck
, Toon Goedemé
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Object Tracking with Multiple Dynamic Templates Updating. 144-158 - Eric Song
, Sam D. Schofield
, Richard D. Green
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Detection and Tracking of Pinus Radiata Catkins. 159-174 - Zhicheng Pan
, David I. Wilson
, Martin Stommel
, Alex Castellanos:
Assessing the Condition of Copper Conductors Using Deep Learning. 175-187 - Wenlong Fu, Bing Xue, Mengjie Zhang, Jan Schindler:
Evolving U-Nets Using Genetic Programming for Tree Crown Segmentation. 188-201 - Theodorus Dapamede
, Krishna M. Chapagain
, Mahdieh Moghiseh
, James Atlas
, Philip H. Butler
, Anthony P. H. Butler
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Probability Mapping of Spectral CT Material Decomposition to Aid in Determining Material Identification and Quantification Likelihood. 202-213 - Jinrong Wu
, Su Nguyen
, Damminda Alahakoon:
Explainable Network Pruning for Model Acceleration Based on Filter Similarity and Importance. 214-229 - Sam D. Schofield
, Andrew Bainbridge-Smith
, Richard D. Green
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Outlier Detection for Visual Odometry in Vegetated Scenes Using Local Flow Consistency. 230-245 - Mariia Khan
, Jumana M. Abu-Khalaf
, David Suter
, Bodo Rosenhahn
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M3T: Multi-class Multi-instance Multi-view Object Tracking for Embodied AI Tasks. 246-261 - Leo Venn, Steven Mills
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A VR Tool for Labelling 3D Data Sets. 262-271 - Alex Shaw
, Burkhard C. Wünsche
, Joachim Yde, Peter Vergerakis, Lance Chaney, Yuqiang Jin, Neha Sarwate:
Determining Realism of Procedurally Generated City Road Networks. 272-287 - Anastasia Mozhaeva
, Vladimir Mazin
, Michael J. Cree
, Lee V. Streeter
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Video Quality Assessment Considering the Features of the Human Visual System. 288-300 - Jianchun Qi, Minh Nguyen, Wei Qi Yan:
Small Visual Object Detection in Smart Waste Classification Using Transformers with Deep Learning. 301-314 - Harsh Bhandari, Soumajit Chowdhury, Sarbani Palit:
A Hybrid Human-Machine System for Image-Based Multi-weather Detection. 315-329 - Somrita Bakshi
, Sarbani Palit
, Ujjwal Bhattacharya
, Kimia Gholami, Nushrat Hussain
, Debasis Mitra
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A Novel CNN-Based Approach for Distinguishing Between COVID and Common Pneumonia. 330-344 - Muhammad Aasharib Nawshad, Muhammad Moazam Fraz
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Improving Masked Face Recognition Using Dense Residual Unit Aided with Quadruplet Loss. 345-360 - Tao Jiang, Ming Zong, Yujun Ma, Feng Hou, Ruili Wang:
MobileACNet: ACNet-Based Lightweight Model for Image Classification. 361-372 - Mahshid Sadeghpour
, Arathi Arakala
, Stephen A. Davis
, Kathy J. Horadam
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GRETINA: A Large-Scale High-Quality Generated Retinal Image Dataset for Security and Privacy Assessment. 373-387 - K. C. Dharma
, Clayton T. Morrison
, Bradley Walls
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Texture Generation Using a Graph Generative Adversarial Network and Differentiable Rendering. 388-401 - Jitender Singh Virk
, Dwarikanath Mahapatra, Deepti R. Bathula:
Medical VQA: MixUp Helps Keeping it Simple. 402-414 - Srinidhi Temkar, Amrutha Ukkalam, Sanket Donty, Mahesh Dorsala, S. S. Shylaja:
TTF-ST: Diversified Text to Face Image Generation Using Best-Match Search and Latent Vector Transformation. 415-429 - Abeer Banerjee
, Himanshu Kumar
, Sumeet Saurav, Sanjay Singh:
Lensless Image Reconstruction with an Untrained Neural Network. 430-441 - Lalita Kumari
, Sukhdeep Singh, Vaibhav Varish Singh Rathore, Anuj Sharma:
A Lexicon and Depth-Wise Separable Convolution Based Handwritten Text Recognition System. 442-456 - Alamgir Sardar
, Saiyed Umer
, Ranjeet Kumar Rout
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Face Recognition System Using Multicolor Image Analysis and Template Protection with BioCryptosystem. 457-473 - Taiki Arakane, Takeshi Saitoh
, Ryuuichi Chiba, Masanori Morise, Yasuo Oda:
Conformer-Based Lip-Reading for Japanese Sentence. 474-485 - Suraj Kumar Pandey
, Shivashankar B. Nair
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Immuno-Inspired Augmentation of Siamese Neural Network for Multi-class Classification. 486-500 - Yu Wang, Bo Liu, Fugen Zhou:
PCMask: A Dual-Branch Self-supervised Medical Image Segmentation Method Using Pixel-Level Contrastive Learning and Masked Image Modeling. 501-510 - Towa Yamabe, Takeshi Saitoh
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Vision Transformer-Based Bark Image Recognition for Tree Identification. 511-522

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