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  1. We present an algorithm for the enhancement of contrast in digitized archive photographic prints. It aims at producing an adaptive enhancement based on the local context of each pixel and is able to operate wi...

    Authors: V Bruni (EURASIP Member), G Ramponi, A Restrepo and D Vitulano
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:986183
  2. Multispectral acquisition of artworks has recently received considerable attention in the image processing community. Quite understandably, so far this attention has mainly focused on paintings, given their pr...

    Authors: Anna Paviotti, Filippo Ratti, Luca Poletto and Guido Maria Cortelazzo
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:793756
  3. Multicamera networks are becoming complex involving larger sensing areas in order to capture activities and behavior that evolve over long spatial and temporal windows. This necessitates novel methods to proce...

    Authors: Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan, Robert Patro, Pavan Turaga, Amitabh Varshney and Rama Chellappa
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:259860
  4. This work describes the development and analysis of a new image-based photonegative restoration system. Deteriorated acetate-based safety negatives are complex objects due to the separation and channeling of t...

    Authors: George V. Landon, Duncan Clarke and Brent W. Seales
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:217016
  5. This paper proposes a boosted linear discriminant analysis (LDA) solution on features extracted by the multilinear principal component analysis (MPCA) to enhance gait recognition performance. Three-dimensional...

    Authors: Haiping Lu, KN Plataniotis and AN Venetsanopoulos
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:713183
  6. The widespread use of digital multimedia in applications, such as security, surveillance, and the semantic web, has made the automated characterization of human activity necessary. In this work, a method for t...

    Authors: Alexia Briassouli, Vagia Tsiminaki and Ioannis Kompatsiaris
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:652050
  7. The SONAR images are perturbed by speckle noise. The use of speckle reduction filters is necessary to optimize the image exploitation procedures. This paper presents a new denoising method in the wavelet domai...

    Authors: Alexandru Isar, Sorin Moga and Dorina Isar
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:173841
  8. This paper addresses the properties of a subclass of sigmoid-based shrinkage functions: the non zeroforcing smooth sigmoid-based shrinkage functions or SigShrink functions. It provides a SURE optimization for ...

    Authors: Abdourrahmane M. Atto, Dominique Pastor and Grégoire Mercier
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:532312
  9. A multichannel texture segmentation algorithm is presented based on the image pyramids produced with the Bamberger directional filter bank. An extensive evaluation of Bamberger pyramids and their design parame...

    Authors: Jose Gerardo Rosiles and Mark J. T. Smith
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:539713
  10. Hidden Markov Models have been employed in many vision applications to model and identify events of interest. Their use is common in applications where HMMs are used to classify previously divided segments of ...

    Authors: Naomi Harte, Daire Lennon and Anil Kokaram
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:924287
  11. Action recognition from video is a problem that has many important applications to human motion analysis. In real-world settings, the viewpoint of the camera cannot always be fixed relative to the subject, so ...

    Authors: Richard Souvenir and Kyle Parrigan
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:738702
  12. Since a gesture involves a dynamic and complex motion, multiview observation and recognition are desirable. For the better representation of gestures, one needs to know, in the first place, from which views a ...

    Authors: Toshiyuki Kirishima, Yoshitsugu Manabe, Kosuke Sato and Kunihiro Chihara
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2010:517861
  13. This paper envisions coding with side information to design a highly scalable video codec. To achieve fine-grained scalability in terms of resolution, quality, and spatial access as well as temporal access to ...

    Authors: François-Olivier Devaux and Christophe De Vleeschouwer
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:683820
  14. We study the problem of video shot boundary detection using an adaptive edge-oriented framework. Our approach is distinct in its use of multiple multilevel features in the required processing. Adaptation is pr...

    Authors: Don Adjeroh, M. C. Lee, N. Banda and Uma Kandaswamy
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:859371
  15. Compressed video is very sensitive to channel errors. A few bit losses can stop the entire decoding process. Therefore, protecting compressed video is always necessary for reliable visual communications. Utili...

    Authors: Liang Liang, Paul Salama and Edward J. Delp
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:474689
  16. This paper proposes a method to control texture resolution for rendering large-scale 3D urban maps. Since on the 3D maps texture data generally tend to be far larger than geometry information such as vertices ...

    Authors: Hiroyuki Inatsuka, Makoto Uchino, Satoshi Ueno and Masahiro Okuda
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:432853
  17. We present a novel profile-based focused crawling system for dealing with the increasingly popular social media-sharing websites. In this system, we treat the user profiles as ranking criteria for guiding the ...

    Authors: Zhiyong Zhang and Olfa Nasraoui
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:856037
  18. This paper discusses a system in which multiview images are captured and encoded in a distributed fashion and a viewer synthesizes a novel image from this data. We present an efficient method for such a system...

    Authors: Yuichi Taguchi and Takeshi Naemura
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:251081
  19. Image segmentation has become an indispensable task in many image and video applications. This work develops an image segmentation method based on the modified edge-following scheme where different thresholds ...

    Authors: Yuan Been Chen and Oscal T-C Chen
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:140492
  20. The ability of an image region to hide or mask a given target signal continues to play a key role in the design of numerous image processing and vision systems. However, current state-of-the-art models of visual ...

    Authors: Damon M. Chandler, Matthew D. Gaubatz and Sheila S. Hemami
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:649316
  21. In distributed video coding the signal prediction is shifted at the decoder side, giving therefore most of the computational complexity burden at the receiver. Moreover, since no prediction loop exists before ...

    Authors: Claudia Tonoli, Pierangelo Migliorati and Riccardo Leonardi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:946585
  22. In distributed video coding, the side information (SI) quality plays an important role in Wyner-Ziv (WZ) frame coding. Usually, SI is generated at the decoder by the motion-compensated interpolation (MCI) from...

    Authors: Bo Wu, Xiangyang Ji, Debin Zhao and Wen Gao
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:109057
  23. Wyner-Ziv is an emerging video coding paradigm based on the Slepian-Wolf and Wyner-Ziv theorems where video coding may be performed by exploiting the temporal correlation at the decoder and not anymore at the ...

    Authors: Sören Sofke, Fernando Pereira (EURASIP Member) and Erika Müller
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:978581
  24. The distributed video coding paradigm enables video codecs to operate with reversed complexity, in which the complexity is shifted from the encoder toward the decoder. Its performance is heavily dependent on t...

    Authors: Bruno Macchiavello, Fernanda Brandi, Eduardo Peixoto, Ricardo L. de Queiroz and Debargha Mukherjee
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:171257
  25. Distributed video coding (DVC) is a new paradigm for video compression based on the information theoretical results of Slepian and Wolf (SW) and Wyner and Ziv (WZ). DVC entails low-complexity encoders as well ...

    Authors: Mourad Ouaret, Frédéric Dufaux and Touradj Ebrahimi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:591915
  26. Distributed video coding (DVC) is a video coding paradigm allowing low complexity encoding for emerging applications such as wireless video surveillance. Side information (SI) generation is a key function in t...

    Authors: Shuiming Ye, Mourad Ouaret, Frederic Dufaux and Touradj Ebrahimi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:683510
  27. The two-dimensional discrete cosine transform (2-D DCT) and its subsequent quantization are widely used in standard video encoders. However, since most DCT coefficients become zeros after quantization, a numbe...

    Authors: Jin Li, Moncef Gabbouj and Jarmo Takala
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2008:749172
  28. Interest in 3D video applications and systems is growing rapidly and technology is maturating. It is expected that multiview autostereoscopic displays will play an important role in home user environments, sin...

    Authors: Karsten Müller, Aljoscha Smolic, Kristina Dix, Philipp Merkle, Peter Kauff and Thomas Wiegand
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2008:438148
  29. In the past few years, a large amount of techniques have been proposed to identify whether a multimedia content has been illegally tampered or not. Nevertheless, very few efforts have been devoted to identifyi...

    Authors: G Valenzise, G Prandi, M Tagliasacchi and A Sarti
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:158982
  30. We present a novel approach for contextual classification of image patches in complex visual scenes, based on the use of histograms of quantized features and probabilistic aspect models. Our approach uses cont...

    Authors: Florent Monay, Pedro Quelhas, Jean-Marc Odobez and Daniel Gatica-Perez
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:602920
  31. Motion estimation techniques are widely used in todays video processing systems. The most frequently used techniques are the optical flow method and phase correlation method. The vast majority of these algorit...

    Authors: EM Ismaili Aalaoui, E Ibn-Elhaj and EH Bouyakhf
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:381673
  32. A new edge-guided morphological filter is proposed to sharpen digital images. This is done by detecting the positions of the edges and then applying a class of morphological filtering. Motivated by the success...

    Authors: TA Mahmoud and S Marshall
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2008:970353
  33. We present a supervised learning approach for object-category specific restoration, recognition, and segmentation of images which are blurred using an unknown kernel. The novelty of this work is a multilayer g...

    Authors: Mithun Das Gupta, Shyamsundar Rajaram, Nemanja Petrovic and Thomas S. Huang
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:641804
  34. Several metrics have been proposed in literature to assess the perceptual quality of two-dimensional images. However, no similar effort has been devoted to quality assessment of stereoscopic images. Therefore,...

    Authors: Alexandre Benoit, Patrick Le Callet, Patrizio Campisi and Romain Cousseau
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2008:659024
  35. The paper overviews the concept of using circular patches as local features for image description, matching, and retrieval. The contents of scanning circular windows are approximated by predefined patterns. Ch...

    Authors: Andrzej Sluzek
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:959536
  36. Multiview video coding (MVC) plays an important role in three-dimensional video applications. Joint Video Team developed a joint multiview video model (JMVM) in which full-search algorithm is employed in macro...

    Authors: Zongju Peng, Gangyi Jiang, Mei Yu and Qionghai Dai
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:393727
  37. We present a particle filter-based multitarget tracking method incorporating Gaussian process dynamical model (GPDM) to improve robustness in multitarget tracking. With the particle filter Gaussian process dyn...

    Authors: Jing Wang, Yafeng Yin and Hong Man
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:969456
  38. View interpolation is an essential step in content preparation for multiview 3D displays, free-viewpoint video, and multiview image/video compression. It is performed by establishing a correspondence among vie...

    Authors: Serdar Ince and Janusz Konrad
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:803231
  39. We describe transmission of 3D objects represented by texture and mesh over unreliable networks, extending our earlier work for regular mesh structure to arbitrary meshes and considering linear versus cubic in...

    Authors: Irene Cheng, Lihang Ying, Kostas Daniilidis and Anup Basu
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:890482
  40. A decision-based nonlinear algorithm for removal of strip lines, drop lines, blotches, band missing, and impulses in images is presented. The algorithm performs two simultaneous operations, namely, detection o...

    Authors: S Manikandan and D Ebenezer
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:485921
  41. A new collaborative tracking approach is introduced which takes advantage of classified features. The core of this tracker is a single tracker that is able to detect occlusions and classify features contributi...

    Authors: M. Asadi, F. Monti and C. S. Regazzoni
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:274349
  42. The paper suggests a contour-based algorithm for tracking moving objects in video. The inputs are segmented moving objects. Each segmented frame is transformed into region adjacency graphs (RAGs). The object's...

    Authors: O Miller, A Averbuch and E Navon
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:328052
  43. We present a simplified algorithm for localizing an object using multiple visual images that are obtained from widely used digital imaging devices. We use a parallel projection model which supports both zoomin...

    Authors: Kyoung-Su Park, Jinseok Lee, Milutin Stanaćević, Sangjin Hong and We-Duke Cho
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:256896

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DIBR synthesized image quality assessment based on morphological multiscale approach
Dragana Sandić-Stanković, Dragan Kukolj, and Patrick Le Callet

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