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Journal of Electronic Imaging, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 2004
- John J. McCann:
Guest Editorial: Special Section on Retinex at 40. 6-7 - John J. McCann, Jeanne L. Benton, Suzanne P. McKee:
Red/white projections and rod/long-wave cone color: an annotated bibliography. 8-14 - John L. Barbur, Darryl A. de Cunha, Cristyn B. Williams, Gordon Plant:
Study of instantaneous color constancy mechanisms in human vision. 15-28 - Caterina Ripamonti, Stephen Westland, Osvaldo Da Pos:
Conditions for perceptual transparency. 29-35 - John J. McCann:
Capturing a black cat in shade: past and present of Retinex color appearance models. 36-47 - Brian V. Funt, Florian Ciurea, John J. McCann:
Retinex in MATLABTM. 48-57 - Florian Ciurea, Brian V. Funt:
Tuning Retinex parameters. 58-64 - Robert Sobol:
Improving the Retinex algorithm for rendering wide dynamic range photographs. 65-74 - Alessandro Rizzi, Carlo Gatta, Daniele Marini:
From Retinex to Automatic Color Equalization: issues in developing a new algorithm for unsupervised color equalization. 75-84 - Ted J. Cooper, Farhan A. Baqai:
Analysis and extensions of the Frankle-McCann Retinex algorithm. 85-92 - Hawley K. Rising III:
Analysis and generalization of Retinex by recasting the algorithm in wavelets. 93-99 - Zia-ur Rahman, Daniel J. Jobson, Glenn A. Woodell:
Retinex processing for automatic image enhancement. 100-110 - Daniele Marini, Alessandro Rizzi, Maurizio Rossi:
Postfiltering for color appearance in synthetic image visualization. 111-119 - Reiner Eschbach, Raja Bala, Ricardo L. de Queiroz:
Simple spatial processing for color mappings. 120-125 - Mark D. Fairchild, Garrett M. Johnson:
iCAM framework for image appearance, differences, and quality. 126-138 - Nathan Moroney, Ingeborg Tastl:
Comparison of Retinex and iCAM for scene rendering. 139-145
- Mehmet Sezgin, Bülent Sankur:
Survey over image thresholding techniques and quantitative performance evaluation. 146-168 - Arthur R. Weeks, Lloyd J. Sartor, Samuel S. Richie:
New grayscale hit-miss operator. 169-174
- Rafael Dueire Lins, Domingos Sávio Alcântara Machado:
Comparative study of file formats for image storage and transmission. 175-181 - Mrinal K. Mandal, Chuping Liu:
Efficient image indexing techniques in the JPEG2000 domain. 182-190 - Edmund Y. Lam:
Compound document compression with model-based biased reconstruction. 191-197
- Eugene T. Lin, Christine Podilchuk, Ton Kalker, Edward J. Delp:
Streaming video and rate scalable compression: what are the challenges for watermarking? 198-208 - Özgür Ekici, Bülent Sankur, Baris Coskun, Umut Naci, Mahmut Akcay:
Comparative evaluation of semifragile watermarking algorithms. 209-219 - Siyue Chen, Henry Leung:
Chaotic spread spectrum watermarking for remote sensing images. 220-230
- François Blais:
Review of 20 years of range sensor development. 231-243 - Shih-Chang Hsia:
Fast high-quality color-filter-array interpolation method for digital camera systems. 244-250
- Arun D. Kulkarni, Amit Singhal:
Computer Vision and Fuzzy-Neural Systems . 251-252
Volume 13, Number 2, April 2004
- Boris Likhterov, Norman S. Kopeika:
Motion-blurred image restoration using modified inverse all-pole filters. 257-263 - Tamer Rabie:
Adaptive hybrid mean and median filtering of high-ISO long-exposure sensor noise for digital photography. 264-277 - Cláudio Rosito Jung, Jacob Scharcanski:
Wavelet transform approach to adaptive image denoising and enhancement. 278-285
- Zhen He, Charles A. Bouman:
AM/FM halftoning: digital halftoning through simultaneous modulation of dot size and dot density. 286-302 - Je-Ho Lee, Jan P. Allebach:
Token-based error diffusion for high quality halftoning with good compression and low complexity. 303-314 - Nicolas Rudaz, Roger D. Hersch:
Protecting identity documents by microstructure color differences. 315-323
- Yung-Gi Wu, Kuo-Lun Fan:
Fast vector quantization image coding by mean value predictive algorithm. 324-333 - Jianmin Jiang, Hui Fang, Shu-Yuan Yang:
Low-cost and fast partial decoding of compressed videos. 334-340 - Nachida Bekkat, Abdelhakim Saadane:
Coded image quality assessment based on a new contrast masking model. 341-348
- Hichem Snoussi, Ali Mohammad-Djafari:
Fast joint separation and segmentation of mixed images. 349-361 - Warnakulasuriya Anil Chandana Fernando, Cedric Nishan Canagarajah:
Wipe scene change detection and classification in video sequences. 362-375 - Ki-Chul Kwon, Young-Soo Choi, Nam Kim:
Automatic vergence and focus control of parallel stereoscopic camera by cepstral filter. 376-383 - Michael E. Welser, Scott T. Acton:
Projection model snakes for tracking using a Monte Carlo approach. 384-398
- Marina Bosi, Richard E. Goldberg, Joan L. Mitchell:
Introduction to Digital Audio Coding and Standards. 399-400
Volume 13, Number 3, July 2004
- Kenneth W. Tobin, Fabrice Mériaudeau, Luciano da Fontoura Costa:
Guest Editorial: Special Section on Quality Control by Artificial Vision. 409-410 - Yan Zhang, Andreas F. Koschan, Mongi A. Abidi:
Superquadric representation of automotive parts applying part decomposition. 411-417 - Chris Turner, Hamed Sari-Sarraf, Eric F. Hequet, Noureddine Abidi, Sunho Lee:
Preliminary validation of a fabric smoothness assessment system. 418-427 - Pierrick Bourgeat, Fabrice Mériaudeau, Kenneth W. Tobin, Patrick Gorria:
Content based segmentation of patterned wafers. 428-435 - Jean-Michel Létang, Nicolas Freud, Gilles Peix:
Signal-to-noise ratio criterion for the optimization of dual-energy acquisition using virtual x-ray imaging: application to glass wool. 436-449 - Thomas Heger, Madhukar Pandit:
Optical wear assessment system for grinding tools. 450-461 - Alex Lallement, Redouane Khemmar, Ernest Hirsch:
Automated delineation of regions of interest through adaptive segmentation and interpretation of images in view of dimensional evaluation of manufactured parts. 462-473 - Philip R. Bingham, Jeffery R. Price, Kenneth W. Tobin, Thomas P. Karnowski:
Semiconductor sidewall shape estimation. 474-485 - Edward R. Dougherty:
Automatic design of morphological operators. 486-491 - Paul O'Leary, Paul J. Zsombor-Murray:
Direct and specific least-square fitting of hyperbolæ and ellipses. 492-503 - Peter Schalk, Ewald Fauster, Paul O'Leary, Michael Weiss:
Framework for automatic quality control in industrial environments using distributed image processing. 504-514 - Majdi Khoudeir, Jacques Brochard, Anis Benslimane, Min-Tan Do:
Estimation of the luminance map for a Lambertian photometric model: application to the study of road surface roughness. 515-522 - Besma R. Abidi, Jimin Liang, Mark Mitckes, Mongi A. Abidi:
Improving the detection of low-density weapons in x-ray luggage scans using image enhancement and novel scene-decluttering techniques. 523-538 - Christophe Rosenberger, Bruno Emile, Hélène Laurent:
Calibration and quality control of cherries by artificial vision. 539-546 - Jean-Baptiste Vioix, Jean-Paul Douzals, Frédéric Truchetet:
Development of a multispectral imagery device devoted to weed detection. 547-552 - Jian Fu, H. John Caulfield, Surendar R. Pulusani:
Artificial color vision: a preliminary study. 553-558 - Olivier Aubreton, Benaissa Bellach, Lew Fock Chong Lew Yan Voon, Bernard Lamalle, Patrick Gorria, Guy Cathébras:
Retina for pattern matching in standard 0.6-µm complementary metal oxide semiconductor technology. 559-569 - Olivier Laligant, Remy Leconge, Frédéric Truchetet, Olivier Mahu, Alain Diou:
Motion estimation for medical application in psychiatry. 570-578
- Ziya Telatar:
Image quality improvement using edge and distribution information of degraded image. 579-585 - Hu He, Lisimachos P. Kondi:
Resolution enhancement of video sequences with simultaneous estimation of the regularization parameter. 586-596 - William E. Glenn:
Visual perception studies to improve the perceived sharpness of television images. 597-601
- Byoung-Ki Jeon, Jeong-Hun Jang, Ki-Sang Hong:
Robust region segmentation based on a pseudo-distance map. 602-612 - Antonio Ramón Jiménez Ruiz, Eskarne Laizola Loinaz, Fernando Morgado Rodríguez, Mar Calvache Sánchez, Fernando Seco Granja:
Computer vision system for estimating and controlling the weight of glass gobs during their industrial formation process. 613-618
- Katherine R. Weber, Scott T. Acton:
On connected filters in color image processing. 619-629 - Ryoichi Saito, Hiroaki Kotera:
Image-dependent three-dimensional gamut mapping using gamut boundary descriptor. 630-638
- Yuk-Hee Chan, Sin-Ming Cheung:
Feature-preserving multiscale error diffusion for digital halftoning. 639-645 - Lei Cao, Chang Wen Chen:
Robust image transmission based on wavelet tree coding, error resilient entropy coding, and error concealment. 646-653 - Mizuho Nakajima, Yasushi Yamaguchi:
Enhancing registration tolerance of extended visual cryptography for natural images. 654-662
- Phil J. Green, Lindsay W. MacDonald:
Colour Engineering: Achieving Device Independent Colour. 663-665
Volume 13, Number 4, October 2004
- Muhammad A. Shahin, Annie Meng, Stephen J. Symons, Elinor Dorrian, Ujwala Manivannan:
Determination of short-term sequential scan variability in a scanner-based machine vision system for grain grading. 673-679 - Ibrahim Cem Baykal, Graham A. Jullien:
Self-synchronization of time delay and integration cameras. 680-687
- Snjezana Soltic, Andrew N. Chalmers:
Modeling the effects of gamma on the colors displayed on cathode ray tube monitors. 688-700 - Yuri Murakami, Jun-ichiro Ishii, Takashi Obi, Masahiro Yamaguchi, Nagaaki Ohyama:
Color conversion method for multi-primary display for spectral color reproduction. 701-708 - John D. O'Connor, Richard Vollmerhausen, Ted Corbin:
Performance evaluations of a manual display mapping method. 709-713
- Erkan Besdok:
Impulsive noise suppression from images with a modified two-step iterative-median filter. 714-719 - Michel Couprie, Gilles Bertrand:
Topology preserving alternating sequential filter for smoothing two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. 720-730
- Gregory W. Cook, Edward J. Delp:
Gaussian mixture model for edge-enhanced images. 731-737 - Nastooh Avessta, Tyseer Aboulnasr:
Maximum entropy Kalman filter for image reconstruction and compression. 738-755 - Florence Denis, Atilla Baskurt:
Multidirectional curvilinear structures detection using steerable pyramid. 756-765 - Jean-Sebastien Perrier, Gady Agam, Paul Cohen:
Texture-based physically correct triangulation of sparsely matched points with application to view synthesis. 766-779 - Du-Yih Tsai, Yongbum Lee, Masaru Sekiya, Masaki Ohkubo:
Medical image classification using genetic-algorithm based fuzzy-logic approach. 780-788
- Albert Dipanda, Sanghyuk Woo:
Three-dimensional rigid motion estimation using genetic algorithms from an image sequence in an active stereo vision system. 789-801 - Ulisses M. Braga-Neto, Manish Choudhary, John Goutsias:
Automatic target detection and tracking in forward-looking infrared image sequences using morphological connected operators. 802-813
- Lingfeng Yu, Yingfei An, Lilong Cai:
Numerical reconstruction of digital holography with changed viewing angles. 814-818 - Mamadou S. Diallo, Doug R. Schmitt:
Noise reduction in interferometric fringe patterns with mean curvature diffusion. 819-831
- Onur G. Guleryuz:
Low-complexity comprehensive labeling and enhancement algorithm for compound documents. 832-859 - Jacob T. Jackson, Gregg H. Gunsch, Roger L. Claypoole Jr., Gary B. Lamont:
Detecting novel steganography with an anomaly-based strategy. 860-870 - Yu-Chen Hu:
Predictive moment preserving block truncation coding for gray-level image compression. 871-877
- Xiaodong Li, Ezzatollah Salari:
Predictive quad-tree expansion technique for image compression in wavelet transform domain. 878-885 - Dusan Gleich, Peter Planinsic, Zarko Cucej:
Low bit rate wavelet video codec using edge based motion estimation and context-based coding. 886-896 - Darren Freeman, Greg Knowles:
Novel architecture for the JPEG2000 block coder. 897-906
- Rolf G. Kuehni, Geoff Woolfe:
Color Space and Its Divisions: Color Order from Antiquity to the Present. 907-908
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