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SSIAI 2014: San Diego, CA, USA
- 2014 Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, SSIAI 2014, San Diego, CA, USA, April 6-8, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4053-0
- Xiaohong W. Gao:
Feature wise representation for both still and motion 3D medical images. 1-4 - Wenyuan Qi, Yongyi Yang:
Ordered spatial subsets for faster reconstruction in spect. 5-8 - Ryan Henning, Pablo Rivas-Perea, Bryan Shaw, Greg Hamerly:
A Convolutional Neural Network approach for classifying leukocoria. 9-12 - Pablo Rivas-Perea, Ryan Henning, Bryan Shaw, Greg Hamerly:
Finding the smallest circle containing the iris in the denoised wavelet domain. 13-16 - José Mejía, Boris Mederos, Sergio D. Cabrera, Humberto de Jesús Ochoa Domínguez, Osslan Osiris Vergara-Villegas:
Noise reduction in PET sinograms using non-local total variation regularization. 17-20 - Jingqi Ao, Sunanda Mitra, Brian Nutter:
Fast and efficient lossless image compression based on CUDA parallel wavelet tree encoding. 21-24 - Abdulkareem B. Ibrahim, Abdul Hamid Sadka:
Implementation of error resilience technique for Multiview Video Coding. 25-28 - Yuebing Jiang, Daniel Llamocca, Marios S. Pattichis, Gangadharan Esakki:
A unified and pipelined hardware architecture for implementing intra prediction in HEVC. 29-32 - Graciela María de Jesús Ramírez Alonso, Mario Ignacio Chacon Murguia:
Segmentation of dynamic objects in video sequences fusing the strengths of a background subtraction model, optical flow and matting algorithms. 33-36 - Ekasit Vorakitolan, Joseph P. Havlicek, Ronald D. Barnes, Alan R. Stevenson:
Simple, effective rate control for video distribution in heterogeneous intelligent transportation system networks. 37-40 - Jiqiang Lin, Takahiko Horiuchi, Keita Hirai, Shoji Tominaga:
Color image recovery system from printed gray image. 41-44 - Abbasali Dehghan Tezerjani, Mehran Mehrandezh, Raman B. Paranjape:
4-DOF pose estimation of a pipe crawling robot using a Collimated Laser, a conic mirror, and a fish-eye camera. 45-48 - Alok Desai, Dah-Jye Lee, Craig Wilson:
Using affine features for an efficient binary feature descriptor. 49-52 - Farid Abedan Kondori, Shahrouz Yousefi, Li Liu, Haibo Li:
Head operated electric wheelchair. 53-56 - José Vinícius de Miranda Cardoso, Marcelo Sampaio de Alencar, Carlos Danilo Miranda Regis, Italo de Pontes Oliveira:
Temporal analysis and perceptual weighting for objective video quality measurement. 57-60 - Erik A. Hanson, Erling Tjelta Westlye, Arvid Lundervold:
A PCA-based thresholding strategy for group studies of brain connectivity - with applications to resting state fMRI. 61-64 - Sang-Hyun Cho, Hang-Bong Kang:
Prediction of visual discomfort in watching 3D video using multiple features. 65-68 - Brian Fehrman, Jeff S. McGough:
Low-cost camera array for mitigating lighting range effects. 69-72 - Jeehyun Choe, Thitiporn Pramoun, Thumrongrat Amornraksa, Yung-Hsiang Lu, Edward J. Delp:
Image-based geographical location estimation using web cameras. 73-76 - Jonathan Quijas, Olac Fuentes:
Removing JPEG blocking artifacts using machine learning. 77-80 - Shoaib Azmat, Linda M. Wills, D. Scott Wills:
Spatio-temporal multimodal mean. 81-84 - Omar Abuzaghleh, Buket D. Barkana, Miad Faezipour:
SKINcure: A real time image analysis system to aid in the malignant melanoma prevention and early detection. 85-88 - Todd Richard Goodall, Alan C. Bovik:
No-reference task performance prediction on distorted LWIR images. 89-92 - Suvadip Mukherjee, Rituparna Sarkar, Joshua Vandenbrink, Scott T. Acton, Benjamin Blackman:
Tracking sunflower circumnutation using affine parametric active contours. 93-96 - Greg J. Freeman, Constantine Caramanis, Alan C. Bovik:
Targeted L1L2: Naturalness-constrained image recovery from random projections. 97-100 - Brian Fehrman, Jeff S. McGough:
Depth mapping using a low-cost camera array. 101-104 - Brian Fehrman, Jeff S. McGough:
Handling occlusion with an inexpensive array of cameras. 105-108 - Rohit C. Philip, Sundaresh Ram, Xin Gao, Jeffrey J. Rodríguez:
A comparison of tracking algorithm performance for objects in wide area imagery. 109-112 - Rudolf Mester:
Motion estimation revisited: an estimation-theoretic approach. 113-116 - Chuong T. Nguyen, Joseph P. Havlicek:
Linear adaptive infrared image fusion. 117-120 - Sundaresh Ram, Jeffrey J. Rodríguez:
Single image super-resolution using dictionary-based local regression. 121-124 - Soheil Shafiee, Farhad Kamangar, Laleh S. Ghandehari:
Cluster-based multi-task Sparse Representation for efficient face recognition. 125-128 - Patrick A. Campbell, Joseph P. Havlicek:
Frequency guided phase unwrapping for improved AM-FM reconstruction. 129-132 - Peter C. Tay, Yanjun Yan:
Particle swarm optimization to determine conjointly well localized MLTs. 133-136 - Alexei N. Skurikhin, Cathy J. Wilson, Anna Liljedahl, Joel C. Rowland:
Recursive active contours for hierarchical segmentation of wetlands in high-resolution satellite imagery of Arctic landscapes. 137-140 - Sree Ramya S. P. Malladi, Sundaresh Ram, Jeffrey J. Rodríguez:
Superpixels using morphology for rock image segmentation. 145-148 - Yunyun Yang, Yi Zhao, Boying Wu, Hongpeng Wang:
A note on convex image segmentation model based on local and global intensity fitting energy. 149-152 - Tiago William Pinto, Marco António Garcia de Carvalho, Daniel Carlos Guimarães Pedronette, Paulo Sérgio Martins:
Image segmentation through combined methods: Watershed transform, unsupervised distance learning and Normalized Cut. 153-156 - Anustup Choudhury, Andrew Segall:
Channeling Mr. Potato head - Face super-resolution using semantic components. 157-160 - Micah Consylman, Suvadip Mukherjee, Dipti Prasad Mukherjee, Barry G. Condron, Scott T. Acton:
Social behavior analysis of Drosophila larvae via motion activity recognition. 161-164 - Lark Kwon Choi, Jaehee You, Alan C. Bovik:
Referenceless perceptual image defogging. 165-168 - Cesar Carranza, Daniel Llamocca, Marios S. Pattichis:
The Fast Discrete Periodic Radon Transform for prime sized images: Algorithm, architecture, and VLSI/FPGA implementation. 169-172
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