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Progress In Computer Vision And Image Analysis
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Progress In Computer Vision And Image Analysis
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- CONTENTS
- Preface
- 1. An appearance-based method for parametric video registration X. Orriols, L. Barcel´o and X. Binefa
- 2. An interactive algorithm for image smoothing and segmentation M. C. de Andrade
- 3. Relevance of multifractal textures in static images A. Turiel
- 4. Potential fields as an external force and algorithmic improvements in deformable models A. Caro et al.
- 5. Optimization of weights in a multiple classifier handwritten word recognition system using a genetic algorithm S. G¨unter and H. Bunke
- 6. Dempster-Shaferâs basic probability assignment based on fuzzy membership functions A. O. Boudraa et al.
- 7. Automatic instrument localization in laparoscopic surgery J. Climent and P. Mars
- 8. A fast fractal image compression method based on entropy M. Hassaballah, M. M. Makky and Y. B. Mahdy
- 9. Robustness of a blind image watermark detector designed by orthogonal projection C. Jin and J. Peng
- 10. Self-supervised adaptation for on-line script text recognition L. Prevost and L. Oudot
- 11. Combining model-based and discriminative approaches in a modular two-stage classification system: Application to isolated handwritten digit recognition J. Milgram, R. Sabourin and M. Cheriet
- 12. Learning model structure from data: An application to on-line handwriting H. Binsztok and T. Arti`eres
- 13. Simultaneous and causal appearance learning and tracking J. Melench´on, I. Iriondo and L. Meler
- 14. A comparison framework for walking performances using aSpaces J. Gonz`alez et al.
- 15. Detecting human heads with their orientations A. Sugimoto, M. Kimura and T. Matsuyama
- 16. Prior knowledge based motion model representation A. D. Sappa et al.
- 17. Combining particle filter and population-basedmetaheuristics for visual articulated motion tracking J. J. Pantrigo et al.
- 18. Ear biometrics based on geometrical feature extraction M. Chora´s
- 19. Improvement of modal matching image objects in dynamic pedobarography using optimization techniques J. M. R. S. Tavares and L. Ferreira Bastos
- 20. Trajectory analysis for sport and video surveillance Y. Lopez de Meneses et al.
- 21. Area and volume restoration in elastically deformable solids M. Kelager, A. Fleron and K. Erleben
- 22. Hand tracking and gesture recognition for human-computer interaction C. Manresa-Yee et al.
- 23. A novel approach to sparse histogram image lossless compression using JPEG2000 M. Aguzzi and M. G. Albanesi
- 24. Genetic programming for object detection: A two-phase approach with an improved fitness function M. Zhang, U. Bhowan and B. Ny
- 25. Architectural scene reconstruction from single or multiple uncalibrated images H.-Y. Lin, S.-L. Chen and J.-H. Lin
- 26. Separating rigid motion for continuous shape evolution N. C. Overgaard and J. E. Solem
- 27. A PDE method to segment image linear objects with application to lens distortion removal M. T. El-Melegy and N. H. Al-Ashwal
- 28. Improved motion segmentation based on shadow detection M. Kampel et al.
- 29. SnakeCut: An integrated approach based on active contour and GrabCut for automatic foreground object segmentation S. Prakash, R. Abhilash and S. Das
- 30. Intelligent CCTV for mass transport security: Challenges and opportunities for video and face processing C. Sanderson et al.
- Author Index
- Subject Index