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Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2007:070872
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Comparative Study of Contour Detection Evaluation Criteria Based on Dissimilarity Measures
We present in this article a comparative study of well-known supervised evaluation criteria that enable the quantification of the quality of contour detection algorithms. The tested criteria are often used or ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:693053 -
Monocular 3D Tracking of Articulated Human Motion in Silhouette and Pose Manifolds
This paper presents a robust computational framework for monocular 3D tracking of human movement. The main innovation of the proposed framework is to explore the underlying data structures of the body silhouet...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:326896 -
Fuzzy Mode Enhancement and Detection for Color Image Segmentation
This work lies within the scope of color image segmentation by pixel classification. The classes of pixels are constructed by detecting the modes of the spatial-color compactness function, which characterizes ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:542378 -
A Color Topographic Map Based on the Dichromatic Reflectance Model
Topographic maps are an interesting alternative to edge-based techniques common in computer vision applications. Indeed, unlike edges, level lines are closed and less sensitive to external parameters. They pro...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:824195 -
Optimization-Based Image Segmentation by Genetic Algorithms
Many works in the literature focus on the definition of evaluation metrics and criteria that enable to quantify the performance of an image processing algorithm. These evaluation criteria can be used to define...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:842029 -
Robust Color Image Superresolution: An Adaptive M-Estimation Framework
This paper introduces a new color image superresolution algorithm in an adaptive, robust M-estimation framework. Using a robust error norm in the objective function, and adapting the estimation process to each...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:763254 -
Color Image Coding by Colorization Approach
This paper proposes a new color image coding scheme called "colorization image coding." The scheme is based on the colorization technique which can colorize a monochrome image by giving a small number of color...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:158273 -
Improving the Quality of Color Colonoscopy Videos
Colonoscopy is currently one of the best methods to detect colorectal cancer. Nowadays, one of the widely used colonoscopes has a monochrome chipset recording successively at 60 Hz ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:139429 -
A Fuzzy Color-Based Approach for Understanding Animated Movies Content in the Indexing Task
This paper proposes a method for detecting and analyzing the color techniques used in the animated movies. Each animated movie uses a specific color palette which makes its color distribution one major feature...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:849625 -
Are the Wavelet Transforms the Best Filter Banks for Image Compression?
Maximum regular wavelet filter banks have received much attention in the literature, and it is a general conception that they enjoy some type of optimality for image coding purposes. To investigate this claim,...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:287197 -
A Motion-Adaptive Deinterlacer via Hybrid Motion Detection and Edge-Pattern Recognition
A novel motion-adaptive deinterlacing algorithm with edge-pattern recognition and hybrid motion detection is introduced. The great variety of video contents makes the processing of assorted motion, edges, text...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:741290 -
Cued Speech Gesture Recognition: A First Prototype Based on Early Reduction
Cued Speech is a specific linguistic code for hearing-impaired people. It is based on both lip reading and manual gestures. In the context of THIMP (Telephony for the Hearing-IMpaired Project), we work on auto...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2007:073703 -
Quantification and Standardized Description of Color Vision Deficiency Caused by Anomalous Trichromats—Part I: Simulation and Measurement
The MPEG-21 Multimedia Framework allows visually impaired users to have an improved access to visual content by enabling content adaptation techniques such as color compensation. However, one important issue i...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2008 2008:487618 -
Color-Based Image Retrieval Using Perceptually Modified Hausdorff Distance
In most content-based image retrieval systems, the color information is extensively used for its simplicity and generality. Due to its compactness in characterizing the global information, a uniform quantizati...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:263071 -
Quantification and Standardized Description of Color Vision Deficiency Caused by Anomalous Trichromats—Part II: Modeling and Color Compensation
A color compensation scheme has been developed to enhance the perception of people with color vision deficiency (CVD) and for people suffering from anomalous trichromacy. It is operated within the MPEG-21 Mult...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:246014 -
Comparison of Image Transform-Based Features for Visual Speech Recognition in Clean and Corrupted Videos
We present results of a study into the performance of a variety of different image transform-based feature types for speaker-independent visual speech recognition of isolated digits. This includes the first re...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:810362 -
Human Posture Tracking and Classification through Stereo Vision and 3D Model Matching
The ability of detecting human postures is particularly important in several fields like ambient intelligence, surveillance, elderly care, and human-machine interaction. This problem has been studied in recent...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:476151 -
Colour Vision Model-Based Approach for Segmentation of Traffic Signs
This paper presents a new approach to segment traffic signs from the rest of a scene via CIECAM, a colour appearance model. This approach not only takes CIECAM into practical application for the first time sin...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:386705 -
Combination of Accumulated Motion and Color Segmentation for Human Activity Analysis
The automated analysis of activity in digital multimedia, and especially video, is gaining more and more importance due to the evolution of higher-level video processing systems and the development of relevant...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:735141 -
Anthropocentric Video Segmentation for Lecture Webcasts
Many lecture recording and presentation systems transmit slides or chalkboard content along with a small video of the instructor. As a result, two areas of the screen are competing for the viewer's attention, ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:195743 -
Unsupervised Video Shot Detection Using Clustering Ensemble with a Color Global Scale-Invariant Feature Transform Descriptor
Scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) transforms a grayscale image into scale-invariant coordinates of local features that are invariant to image scale, rotation, and changing viewpoints. Because of its sca...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:860743 -
Multiview-Based Cooperative Tracking of Multiple Human Objects
Human tracking is a popular research topic in computer vision. However, occlusion problem often complicates the tracking process. This paper presents the so-called multiview-based cooperative tracking of multi...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:253039 -
Activity Representation Using 3D Shape Models
We present a method for characterizing human activities using 3D deformable shape models. The motion trajectories of points extracted from objects involved in the activity are used to build models for each act...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:347050 -
Demosaicking Based on Optimization and Projection in Different Frequency Bands
A fast and effective iterative demosaicking algorithm is described for reconstructing a full-color image from single-color filter array data. The missing color values are interpolated on the basis of optimizat...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:364142 -
Detection and Tracking of Humans and Faces
We present a video analysis framework that integrates prior knowledge in object tracking to automatically detect humans and faces, and can be used to generate abstract representations of video (key-objects and...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:526191 -
A Robust Approach to Segment Desired Object Based on Salient Colors
This paper presents a clustering-based color segmentation method where the desired object is focused on. As classical methods suffer from a lack of robustness, salient colors appearing in the object are used t...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:489202 -
Integrated Detection, Tracking, and Recognition of Faces with Omnivideo Array in Intelligent Environments
We present a multilevel system architecture for intelligent environments equipped with omnivideo arrays. In order to gain unobtrusive human awareness, real-time 3D human tracking as well as robust video-based ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:374528 -
Biomedical Image Sequence Analysis with Application to Automatic Quantitative Assessment of Facial Paralysis
Facial paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, objective, and reliable assessment system would be an invaluable tool for clinicians treating patients with t...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:081282 -
New Structured Illumination Technique for the Inspection of High-Reflective Surfaces: Application for the Detection of Structural Defects without any Calibration Procedures
We present a novel solution for automatic surface inspection of metallic tubes by applying a structured illumination. The strength of the proposed approach is that both structural and textural surface defects ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:237459 -
3D Shape-Encoded Particle Filter for Object Tracking and Its Application to Human Body Tracking
We present a nonlinear state estimation approach using particle filters, for tracking objects whose approximate 3D shapes are known. The unnormalized conditional density for the solution to the nonlinear filte...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:596989 -
Image and Video Indexing Using Networks of Operators
This article presents a framework for the design of concept detection systems for image and video indexing. This framework integrates in a homogeneous way all the data and processing types. The semantic gap is...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:056928 -
Enabling Seamless Access to Digital Graphical Contents for Visually Impaired Individuals via Semantic-Aware Processing
Vision is one of the main sources through which people obtain information from the world, but unfortunately, visually-impaired people are partially or completely deprived of this type of information. With the ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:018019 -
A Multifunctional Reading Assistant for the Visually Impaired
In the growing market of camera phones, new applications for the visually impaired are nowadays being developed thanks to the increasing capabilities of these equipments. The need to access to text is of prima...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:064295 -
Compression of Human Motion Animation Using the Reduction of Interjoint Correlation
We propose two compression methods for the human motion in 3D space, based on the forward and inverse kinematics. In a motion chain, a movement of each joint is represented by a series of vector signals in 3D ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2008:693427 -
Models for Gaze Tracking Systems
One of the most confusing aspects that one meets when introducing oneself into gaze tracking technology is the wide variety, in terms of hardware equipment, of available systems that provide solutions to the s...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:023570 -
Automatic Eye Winks Interpretation System for Human-Machine Interface
This paper proposes an automatic eye-wink interpretation system for human-machine interface to benefit the severely handicapped people. Our system consists of (1) applying the support vector machine (SVM) to d...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:065184 -
Telescopic Vector Composition and Polar Accumulated Motion Residuals for Feature Extraction in Arabic Sign Language Recognition
This work introduces two novel approaches for feature extraction applied to video-based Arabic sign language recognition, namely, motion representation through motion estimation and motion representation throu...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:087929 -
Indexing of Fictional Video Content for Event Detection and Summarisation
This paper presents an approach to movie video indexing that utilises audiovisual analysis to detect important and meaningful temporal video segments, that we term events. We consider three event classes, corresp...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:014615 -
Perceptual Image Representation
This paper describes a rarity-based visual attention model working on both still images and video sequences. Applications of this kind of models are numerous and we focus on a perceptual image representation w...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:098181 -
A Combined PMHT and IMM Approach to Multiple-Point Target Tracking in Infrared Image Sequence
Data association and model selection are important factors for tracking multiple targets in a dense clutter environment. In this paper, we provide an effective solution to the tracking of multiple single-pixel...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:019139 -
Color Targets: Fiducials to Help Visually Impaired People Find Their Way by Camera Phone
A major challenge faced by the blind and visually impaired population is that of wayfinding—the ability of a person to find his or her way to a given destination. We propose a new wayfinding aid based on a cam...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:096357 -
Fusion of Appearance Image and Passive Stereo Depth Map for Face Recognition Based on the Bilateral 2DLDA
This paper presents a novel approach for face recognition based on the fusion of the appearance and depth information at the match score level. We apply passive stereoscopy instead of active range scanning as ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:038205 -
View Influence Analysis and Optimization for Multiview Face Recognition
We present a novel method to recognize a multiview face (i.e., to recognize a face under different views) through optimization of multiple single-view face recognitions. Many current face descriptors show quit...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:025409 -
Transforming 3D Coloured Pixels into Musical Instrument Notes for Vision Substitution Applications
The goal of the See ColOr project is to achieve a noninvasive mobility aid for blind users that will use the auditory pathway to represent in real-time frontal image scenes. We present and discuss here two ima...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:076204 -
Robust Feature Detection for Facial Expression Recognition
This paper presents a robust and adaptable facial feature extraction system used for facial expression recognition in human-computer interaction (HCI) environments. Such environments are usually uncontrolled i...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:029081 -
An Overview on Wavelets in Source Coding, Communications, and Networks
The use of wavelets in the broad areas of source coding, communications, and networks is surveyed. Specifically, the impact of wavelets and wavelet theory in image coding, video coding, image interpolation, im...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:060539 -
An Omnidirectional Stereo Vision-Based Smart Wheelchair
To support safe self-movement of the disabled and the aged, we developed an electric wheelchair that realizes the functions of detecting both the potential hazards in a moving environment and the postures and ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:087646 -
Video Summarization Based on Camera Motion and a Subjective Evaluation Method
We propose an original method of video summarization based on camera motion. It consists in selecting frames according to the succession and the magnitude of camera motions. The method is based on rules to avo...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:060245 -
Localized versus Locality-Preserving Subspace Projections for Face Recognition
Three different localized representation methods and a manifold learning approach to face recognition are compared in terms of recognition accuracy. The techniques under investigation are (a) local nonnegative...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2007 2007:017173
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EURASIP Best paper awards 2021
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
The award ceremony will take place at the upcoming virtual edition of EUSIPCO to be held in August 2021. For more information see the EURASIP newsletter.