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  1. Acoustic simulation has always played an important role in the development of new ultrasound imaging techniques. In nonlinear ultrasound imaging particularly, the simulators are accurate but time-consuming, be...

    Authors: Francois Varray, Christian Cachard, Alessandro Ramalli, Piero Tortoli and Olivier Basset
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:17
  2. Denoising is always a challenging problem in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and is important for clinical diagnosis and computerized analysis, such as tissue classification and segmentation. The noise in MRI...

    Authors: Dong Wook Kim, Chansoo Kim, Dong Hee Kim and Dong Hoon Lim
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:15
  3. This article presents a new method for background subtraction (BGS) and object detection for a real-time video application using a combination of frame differencing and a scale-invariant feature detector. This...

    Authors: Wan Mimi Diyana Bt Wan Zaki, Aini Hussain and Mohamed Hedayati
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:13
  4. This paper proposes a scheme for error-resilient transmission of videos which jointly uses intra macroblock refreshment and redundant motion vector. The selection of using intra refreshment or redundant motion...

    Authors: Jimin Xiao, Tammam Tillo, Chunyu Lin and Yao Zhao
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:12
  5. Most of the image processing techniques have been first proposed and developed on small size images and progressively applied to larger and larger data sets resulting from new sensors and application requireme...

    Authors: Flavien Vernier, Renaud Fallourd, Jean Michel Friedt, Yajing Yan, Emmanuel Trouvé, Jean-Marie Nicolas and Luc Moreau
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:11
  6. This paper examines the implementation of a retinal vessel tree extraction technique on different hardware platforms and architectures. Retinal vessel tree extraction is a representative application of those f...

    Authors: Alejandro Nieto, Victor Brea, David L Vilariño and Roberto R Osorio
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:10
  7. A revolutionary feature of emerging media services over the Internet is their ability to account for human perception during service delivery processes, which surely increases their popularity and incomes. In ...

    Authors: Sofiene Jelassi and Gerardo Rubino
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:9
  8. Video quality assessment is essential for the performance analysis of visual communication applications. Objective metrics can be used for estimating the relative quality differences, but they typically give r...

    Authors: Ulrich Reiter, Jari Korhonen and Junyong You
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:8
  9. In this article, a novel scheme is proposed for switching among multiple bitrate video streams over Internet, to achieve best quality of service (QoS). The research is focused on selecting the best switching p...

    Authors: Muhammad Altaf, Ekram Khan, Mohammad Ghanbari and Nadia N Qadri
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:7
  10. This article addresses the problem of low dynamic range image enhancement for commercial digital cameras. A novel simultaneous dynamic range compression and local contrast enhancement algorithm (SDRCLCE) is pr...

    Authors: Chi-Yi Tsai and Chien-Hsing Chou
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:6
  11. There is a growing need in computer vision applications for stereopsis, requiring not only accurate distance but also fast and compact physical implementation. Global energy minimization techniques provide rem...

    Authors: Sungchan Park, Chao Chen, Hong Jeong and Sang Hyun Han
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:4
  12. The increasing number of demanding consumer video applications, as exemplified by cell phone and other low-cost digital cameras, has boosted interest in no-reference objective image and video quality assessmen...

    Authors: Ming-Jun Chen and Alan C Bovik
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:3
  13. This paper presents an audiovisual quality model for IPTV services. The model estimates the audiovisual quality of standard and high definition video as perceived by the user. The model is developed for applic...

    Authors: M. N. Garcia, R. Schleicher and A. Raake
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:629284
  14. We propose a novel approach for video classification that bases on the analysis of the temporal relationships between the basic events in audiovisual documents. Starting from basic segmentation results, we def...

    Authors: Zein Al Abidin Ibrahim, Isabelle Ferrane and Philippe Joly
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:537372
  15. This paper relates to quality of experience when viewing images, video, or other content on large ultra-high-resolution displays made from individual display tiles. We define experiments to measure vernier acu...

    Authors: Sachin Deshpande and Scott Daly
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:647591
  16. The Open Profiling of Quality (OPQ) is a mixed methods approach combining a conventional quantitative psychoperceptual evaluation and qualitative descriptive quality evaluation based on naïve participants' ind...

    Authors: Dominik Strohmeier, Satu Jumisko-Pyykkö, Kristina Kunze and Mehmet Oguz Bici
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:538294
  17. This paper proposes an approach for tracking multiple articulated targets using a combined data association and evolving population particle filter. A visual target is represented as a pictorial structure usin...

    Authors: Harish Bhaskar and Lyudmila Mihaylova
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:642532
  18. We propose a learning-based background subtraction approach based on the theory of sparse representation and dictionary learning. Our method makes the following two important assumptions: (1) the background of...

    Authors: Cong Zhao, Xiaogang Wang and Wai-Kuen Cham
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:972961
  19. The gradual migration of television from broadcast diffusion to Internet diffusion offers countless possibilities for the generation of rich navigable contents. However, it also raises numerous scientific issu...

    Authors: Guillaume Gravier, Camille Guinaudeau, Gwénolé Lecorvé and Pascale Sébillot
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:689780
  20. We present a new method for explaining causal interactions among people in video. The input to the overall system is video in which people are low/medium resolution. We extract and maintain a set of qualitativ...

    Authors: Neil M. Robertson and Ian D. Reid
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:530325
  21. Research in the field of video quality assessment relies on the availability of subjective scores, collected by means of experiments in which groups of people are asked to rate the quality of video sequences. ...

    Authors: Francesca De Simone, Matteo Naccari, Marco Tagliasacchi, Frederic Dufaux, Stefano Tubaro and Touradj Ebrahimi (EURASIP Member)
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:190431
  22. Subjective testing is the most direct means of assessing multimedia quality as experienced by users. When multiple dimensions must be evaluated, these tests can become slow and costly. We present gradient asce...

    Authors: Stephen Voran and Andrew Catellier
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:472185
  23. As to reduce processing load for video surveillance embedded systems, three low-level motion detection algorithms to be implemented on an analog CMOS image sensor are presented. Allowing on-chip segmentation o...

    Authors: Arnaud Verdant, Patrick Villard, Antoine Dupret and Hervé Mathias
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2011:698914
  24. The chroma noise effect seriously reduces the quality of digital images and videos, especially if they are acquired in low-light conditions. This paper describes the DCT-CNR (Discrete Cosine Transform-Chroma Nois...

    Authors: Antonio Buemi, Arcangelo Bruna, Massimo Mancuso, Alessandro Capra and Giuseppe Spampinato
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2011 2010:323180
  25. Detecting static objects in video sequences has a high relevance in many surveillance applications, such as the detection of abandoned objects in public areas. In this paper, we present a system for the detect...

    Authors: Rubén Heras Evangelio and Thomas Sikora
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:858502
  26. Illumination changes cause challenging problems for video surveillance algorithms, as objects of interest become masked by changes in background appearance. It is desired for such algorithms to maintain a cons...

    Authors: M. Ryan Bales, Dana Forsthoefel, Brian Valentine, D. Scott Wills and Linda M. Wills
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:171363
  27. Face detection in video sequence is becoming popular in surveillance applications. The tradeoff between obtaining discriminative features to achieve accurate detection versus computational overhead of extracti...

    Authors: Wael Louis and K. N. Plataniotis
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:745487
  28. Although automatic faces recognition has shown success for high-quality images under controlled conditions, for video-based recognition it is hard to attain similar levels of performance. We describe in this p...

    Authors: Shaokang Chen, Sandra Mau, Mehrtash T. Harandi, Conrad Sanderson, Abbas Bigdeli and Brian C. Lovell
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:790598
  29. In computer science, contextual information can be used both to reduce computations and to increase accuracy. This paper discusses how it can be exploited for people surveillance in very cluttered environments...

    Authors: Giovanni Gualdi, Andrea Prati and Rita Cucchiara
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:684819
  30. One common characteristic of most high-contrast images is the coexistence of dark shadows and bright light source in one scene. It is very difficult to present details in both dark and bright areas simultaneou...

    Authors: Kuo-Jui Hu, Min-Yao Lu, Je-Chuang Wang, Tao-I Hsu and Ting-Ting Chang
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2010:137134
  31. Minimally invasive medical procedures have become increasingly common in today's healthcare practice. Images taken during such procedures largely show tissues of human organs, such as the mucosa of the gastroi...

    Authors: Mirko Arnold, Anarta Ghosh, Stefan Ameling and Gerard Lacey
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2010:814319
  32. Efficient analysis of human behavior in video surveillance scenes is a very challenging problem. Most traditional approaches fail when applied in real conditions and contexts like amounts of persons, appearanc...

    Authors: Yassine Benabbas, Nacim Ihaddadene and Chaabane Djeraba
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:163682
  33. We give a comprehensive overview of the complete exposure processing chain for video cameras. For each step of the automatic exposure algorithm we discuss some classical solutions and propose their improvement...

    Authors: Sascha Cvetkovic, Helios Jellema and Peter H. N. de With
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2010:197194
  34. This paper studies how to improve the field of view (FOV) coverage of a camera network. We focus on a special but practical scenario where the cameras are randomly scattered in a wide area and each camera may ...

    Authors: Yi-Chun Xu, Bangjun Lei and Emile A. Hendriks
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:458283
  35. This paper presents the projective particle filter, a Bayesian filtering technique integrating the projective transform, which describes the distortion of vehicle trajectories on the camera plane. The characte...

    Authors: P.L.M. Bouttefroy, A Bouzerdoum, SL Phung and A Beghdadi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:839412
  36. For the purposes of foreground estimation, the true background model is unavailable in many practical circumstances and needs to be estimated from cluttered image sequences. We propose a sequential technique f...

    Authors: Vikas Reddy, Conrad Sanderson and Brian C. Lovell
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:164956
  37. A complete video surveillance system for automatically tracking shape and position of objects in traffic scenarios is presented. The system, called Auto GMM-SAMT, consists of a detection and a tracking unit. T...

    Authors: Katharina Quast (EURASIP Member) and André Kaup (EURASIP Member)
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:814285
  38. Technological solutions for obstacle-detection systems have been proposed to prevent accidents in safety-transport applications. In order to avoid the limits of these proposed technologies, an obstacle-detecti...

    Authors: N Fakhfakh, L Khoudour, E. El-Koursi, J. L. Bruyelle, A. Dufaux and J. Jacot
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2011:548604
  39. This paper addresses the problem of 3D face tracking from a monocular view. Dominant tracking algorithms in current literature can be classified as intensity-based or feature-based methods. Intensity-based met...

    Authors: Wei-Kai Liao, Douglas Fidaleo and Gerard Medioni
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2010:183605
  40. We address the problem of contrast enhancement for color images. Our method to enhance images is inspired from the retinex theory. We try to estimate the illumination and separate it from the reflectance compo...

    Authors: Anustup Choudhury and Gérard Medioni
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2010:837237
  41. An edge adaptive color demosaicking algorithm that classifies the region types and estimates the edge direction on the Bayer color filter array (CFA) samples is proposed. In the proposed method, the optimal ed...

    Authors: Hyun Mook Oh, Chang Won Kim, Young Seok Han and Moon Gi Kang
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2010:874364

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We are pleased to announce that the following paper published in EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing has been awarded a EURASIP best paper award!


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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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