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ICIP 2002: Rochester, New York, USA
- Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2002, Rochester, New York, USA, September 22-25, 2002. IEEE 2002, ISBN 0-7803-7622-6
Volume 3
- Mikaël Bourges-Sévenier:
An introduction to MPEG-4 animation framework extension (AFX). 1-4 - Francisco Morán
, Patrick Gioia, Michael Steliaros, Narciso García, Mikaël Bourges-Sévenier:
Subdivision surfaces in MPEG-4. 5-8 - Patrick Gioia, Oliver Aubault, Christian Bouville:
Real-time reconstruction of wavelet encoded meshes for view-dependent transmission and visualization. 9-12 - Ioan Alexandru Salomie, Adrian Munteanu, Augustin Gavrilescu, Gauthier Lafruit, Peter Schelkens, Rudi Deklerck, Jan Cornelis:
MESHGRID - a compact, multi-scalable and animation-friendly surface representation. 13-16 - Roberto R. Osorio, Sylvain Devillers, Eric Delfosse, Myriam Amielh, Gauthier Lafruit:
Bitstream Syntax Description Language for 3D MPEG-4 view-dependent texture streaming. 17-20 - Yosi Yomdin, Yoram Elichai, Shlomo Birman, Ehud Spiegel:
Synthesized textures in MPEG-4. 21-24 - Yuri Bayakovski, Leonid Levkovich-Maslyuk, Alexey V. Ignatenko, Anton Konushin, Dmitri Timasov, Alexander Zhirkov, Mahnjin Han, In Kyu Park:
Depth image-based representations for static and animated 3D objects. 25-28 - Alain Mignot, Pierre Garneau, Jean-François Rotgé:
MPEG-4 towards solid representation. 29-32 - James D. K. Kim, Seok Yoon Jung, Mahnjin Han, Euee S. Jang, Sang Oak Woo, Shin Jun Lee, Gyeong Ja Jang:
Animation data compression in MPEG-4: interpolators. 33-36 - Michael H. Brill, Jeffrey Lubin, Pierre Costa, John C. Pearson:
Accuracy and cross-calibration of video-quality metrics: new methods from ATIS/T1A1. 37-40 - Andrew B. Watson, Jesus Malo:
Video quality measures based on the standard spatial observer. 41-44 - Michael S. Moore, John M. Foley, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Defect visibility and content importance implications for the design of an objective video fidelity metric. 45-48 - Mark A. Masry, Sheila S. Hemami:
Perceived quality metrics for low bit rate compressed video. 49-52 - Jorge E. Caviedes, Sabri Gurbuz:
No-reference sharpness metric based on local edge kurtosis. 53-56 - Pina Marziliano, Frédéric Dufaux
, Stefan Winkler, Touradj Ebrahimi:
A no-reference perceptual blur metric. 57-60 - Deepak S. Turaga, Yingwei Chen, Jorge E. Caviedes:
No reference PSNR estimation for compressed pictures. 61-64 - Zhou Wang
, Ligang Lu, Alan C. Bovik:
Video quality assessment using structural distortion measurement. 65-68 - J. G. Puttenstein, Ingrid Heynderickx, Gerard de Haan:
Objective evaluation of noise reduction performance in TV-systems. 69-72 - Debargha Mukherjee, Christos Chrysafis, Amir Said:
JPEG2000-matched MRC compression of compound documents. 73-76 - Hiroshi Tsutsui
, Takahiko Masuzaki, Tomonori Izumi, Takao Onoye, Yukihiro Nakamura:
Adaptive rate control for JPEG2000 image coding in embedded systems. 77-80 - Zhou Wang
, Serene Banerjee, Brian L. Evans, Alan C. Bovik:
Generalized bitplane-by-bitplane shift method for JPEG2000 ROI coding. 81-84 - Te-Hao Chang, Li-Lin Chen, Chung-Jr Lian, Hong-Hui Chen, Liang-Gee Chen:
Computation reduction technique for lossy JPEG2000 encoding through EBCOT Tier-2 feedback processing. 85-88 - Zhen Liu, Lina J. Karam
:
Context formation by mutual information maximization. 89-92 - Tong Jin, Jacques Vaisey:
An iterative algorithm for context selection in adaptive entropy coders. 93-96 - Phoom Sagetong, Antonio Ortega:
Rate-distortion model and analytical bit allocation for wavelet-based region of interest coding. 97-100 - René Rosenbaum, Heidrun Schumann:
Flexible, dynamic and compliant region of interest coding in JPEG2000. 101-104 - Ashraf A. Kassim, Zhu Mian, M. A. Mannan:
Texture analysis using fractals for tool wear monitoring. 105-108 - Oscar Viveros-Cancino, Xavier Descombes, Josiane Zerubia, Nicolas N. Baghdadi:
Fusion of radiometry and textural information for SIR-C image classification. 109-112 - Xu Wen Liu, Lei Cheng:
Independent filters for texture classification. 113-116 - Patrizio Campisi, Alessandro Neri, Gaetano Scarano:
Model based rotation-invariant texture classification. 117-120 - Ioan Buciu, Constantine Kotropoulos, Ioannis Pitas:
On the stability of support vector machines for face detection. 121-124 - Abdelaziz Chihoub, Ravi Bansal, Ali R. Bani-Hashemi:
Performance comparisons of multi-modal medical image registration algorithms. 125-128 - Mihaela Gordan, Constantine Kotropoulos, Apostolos Georgakis, Ioannis Pitas:
Application of support vector machines classifiers to visual speech recognition. 129-132 - Ana S. Lukic, Miles N. Wernick, Nikolas P. Galatsanos, Yongyi Yang, Stephen C. Strother:
A reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm for analysis of functional neuroimages. 133-136 - Paul L. Rosin, A. David Marshall, James E. Morgan:
Multimodal retinal imaging: new strategies for the detection of glaucoma. 137-140 - Issam El-Naqa, Yongyi Yang, Miles N. Wernick, Nikolas P. Galatsanos:
Content-based image retrieval for digital mammography. 141-144 - José Gomes, Aleksandra Mojsilovic:
Semantic based categorization, browsing and retrieval in medical image databases. 145-148 - Yoshiki Kawata, Noboru Niki, Hironobu Ohmatsu, Masahiko Kusumoto, Ryutaro Kakinuma, Kensaku Mori, Hiroyuki Nishiyama, Kenji Eguchi, Masahiro Kaneko, Noriyuki Moriyama:
Three-dimensional CT image retrieval in a database of pulmonary nodules. 149-152 - Wail A. H. Mousa, Mohammad A. U. Khan:
Lung nodule classification utilizing support vector machines. 153-156 - Robert A. Weisenseel, William Clement Karl, Raymond C. Chan:
Shared-boundary fusion for estimation of noisy multi-modality atherosclerotic plaque imagery. 157-160 - Edward A. Ashton, Larry Molinelli, Saara M. S. Totterman, Kevin J. Parker:
Evaluation of reproducibility for manual and semi-automated feature extraction in CT and MR images. 161-164 - Nilanjan Ray, Scott T. Acton:
Tracking fast-rolling leukocytes in vivo with active contours. 165-168 - Wenjun Zeng, Jiangtao Wen, Mike Severa:
Fast self-synchronous content scrambling by spatially shuffling codewords of compressed bitstreams. 169-172 - Mehran Azimi, Panos Nasiopoulos, Rabab Kreidieh Ward:
A scheduling scheme for multiplexing of VBR sources in digital TV systems. 173-176 - Abhik Majumdar, Rohit Puri, Kannan Ramchandran:
Distributed multimedia transmission from multiple servers. 177-180 - Hwangjun Song:
A metadata-based RCBR transmission of video-on-demand. 181-184 - Thinh P. Q. Nguyen, Avideh Zakhor:
Protocols for distributed video streaming. 185-188 - Mark Kalman, Eckehard G. Steinbach, Bernd Girod:
Rate-distortion optimized video streaming with adaptive playout. 189-192 - Dmitri Loguinov, Hayder Radha:
Open-loop rate control for real-time video streaming: analysis of binomial algorithms. 193-196 - Krishna Ratakonda:
Efficient partial streaming of compressed video. 197-200 - Vitali Zagorodnov, Peter J. Ramadge:
Data rate smoothing in interactive walkthrough applications using 2D prefetching. 201-204 - Hao Wang, Guobin Shen, Shipeng Li
, Yuzhuo Zhong:
Enhancing multimedia streaming performance through peer-paired collaboration. 205-208 - Carsten Grünheit, Aljoscha Smolic, Thomas Wiegand:
Efficient representation and interactive streaming of high-resolution panoramic views. 209-212 - Dmitri Loguinov, Hayder Radha:
Video receiver based real-time estimation of channel capacity. 213-216 - Tetsuro Kuge:
Wavelet picture coding and its several problems of the application to the interlace HDTV and the ultra-high definition images. 217-220 - Xin Li:
On exploiting phase constraint with image wavelet coefficients. 221-224 - Adrian Munteanu, Peter Schelkens, Jan Cornelis:
Wavelet coding of volumetric medical datasets. 225-228 - Charles D. Creusere, Nick Tolk:
Combining wavelets and GLICBAWLS to achieve resolution-progressive lossless compression. 229-232 - Damon M. Chandler, Sheila S. Hemami:
Contrast based quantization and rate control for wavelet coded images. 233-236 - Justin K. Romberg, Michael B. Wakin, Hyeokho Choi, Richard G. Baraniuk:
Rate-distortion optimized image compression using wedgelets. 237-240 - Ekram Khan, Mohammed Ghanbari:
Wavelet based efficient color image coding technique. 241-244 - Aaron Deever:
Biased reconstruction of wavelet coefficients in JPEG2000 decoding. 245-248 - Day-Fann Shen, Jen-Hsing Sung:
Application of JND visual model to SPHIT image coding and performance evaluation. 249-252 - Azza Ouled Zaid, Christian Olivier, François Marmoiton:
Wavelet image coding with adaptive dead-zone selection: application to JPEG2000. 253-256 - Xin Li, Shawmin Lei:
Efficient motion field representation in the wavelet domain. 257-260 - Woo-Young Jang, Byung-Hoan Chon, Seh-Woong Jeong, Kwanghoon Sohn:
Grouped zerotree wavelet image coding for very low bit rate. 261-264 - Qing Wang, Qiurang Wang, David Dagan Feng, Rongchun Zhao, Zheru Chi
:
A fast 2D entropic thresholding method by wavelet decomposition. 265-268 - Partha Pratim Mohanta, Dipti Prasad Mukherjee, Scott T. Acton:
Agglomerative clustering of feature data for image segmentation. 269-272 - Yan Zhang, Joon Ki Paik, Andreas F. Koschan, Mongi A. Abidi, David J. Gorsich:
Simple and efficient algorithm for part decomposition of 3-D triangulated models based on curvature analysis. 273-276 - Ning Xu, Narendra Ahuja:
Object contour tracking using graph cuts based active contours. 277-280 - Peter C. Tay, Joseph P. Havlicek, Victor E. DeBrunner:
Discrete wavelet transform with optimal joint localization for determining the number of image texture segments. 281-284 - Jean-Marie Pinel, Henri Nicolas:
Shadows analysis and synthesis in natural video sequences. 285-288 - Julian Fiérrez-Aguilar
, Luis Salgado
, Enrique Navarro:
Adaptive morphological time stamp segmentation based on efficient global motion estimation. 289-292 - Xiaoyan Dai, Jun Maeda:
Fuzzy based unsupervised segmentation of textured color images. 293-296 - Dorin Comaniciu:
Image segmentation using clustering with saddle point detection. 297-300 - Andrea Cavallaro, Elisa Drelie Gelasca, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Objective evaluation of segmentation quality using spatio-temporal context. 301-304 - Alvaro Pardo:
Extraction of semantic objects from still images. 305-308 - Guoliang Fan, Xiaomu Song:
A study of contextual modeling and texture characterization for multiscale Bayesian segmentation. 309-312 - Xiuwen Liu, Anuj Srivastava:
Spaces and subspaces of images for recognition. 313-316 - Antonella Branca, Marco Leo, Giovanni Attolico, Arcangelo Distante:
Detection of objects carried by people. 317-320 - Marco Carcassoni, Eraldo Ribeiro, Edwin R. Hancock:
Eigenvector method for texture recognition. 321-324 - Heegu Kang, Daijin Kim, Sung Yang Bang:
Real-time multiple people tracking using competitive condensation. 325-328 - Osamu Yamaguchi, Kazuhiro Fukui:
Pattern hashing - object recognition based on a distributed local appearance model. 329-332 - Hui Zhang, Guangyou Xu, Qing Wu, Qiang Wang:
Robust pose estimation for 3D face modeling from stereo sequences. 333-336 - Thilak R. Kumar, S. Kumar Raja, A. G. Ramakrishnan:
Eye detection using color cues and projection functions. 337-340 - Luca Marchesotti, Lucio Marcenaro, Giancarlo Ferrari, Carlo S. Regazzoni
:
Multiple object tracking under heavy occlusions by using Kalman filters based on shape matching. 341-344 - Sun-Gu Sun, Hyun Wook Park:
Invariant feature extraction based on radial and distance function for automatic target recognition. 345-348 - Martin Sengel, Martin Berger, Vassili Kravtchenko-Berejnoi, Horst Bischof:
Fast object recognition and pose determination. 349-352 - Ajay Kumar, Helen C. Shen:
Texture inspection for defects using neural networks and support vector machines. 353-356 - Sujit Kuthirummal, C. V. Jawahar, P. J. Narayanan:
Video frame alignment in multiple views. 357-360 - Frank Crosby:
Geometric correction through complex interpolation. 361-364 - Seungjoon Yang, Youngho Lee, Sung-Hee Lee, Rae-Hong Park:
Pattern matching assisted motion estimation and motion vector histogram analysis for interlaced-to-progressive conversion. 365-368 - Hao Jiang, Cecilia Moloney:
A new direction adaptive scheme for image interpolation. 369-372 - D. Darian Muresan, Thomas W. Parks:
Optimal face reconstruction using training. 373-376 - Thierry Blu, Philippe Thévenaz, Michael Unser:
How a simple shift can significantly improve the performance of linear interpolation. 377-380 - Muthuvel Arigovindan, Michael Sühling, Patrick R. Hunziker, Michael Unser:
Multigrid image reconstruction from arbitrarily spaced samples. 381-384 - Zhaohui Zhang, Véronique Prinet:
A rough-to-fine satellite image registration method with sub-pixel accuracy. 385-388 - Dimitri Van De Ville, Rik Van de Walle, Wilfried Philips, Ignace Lemahieu:
Image resampling between orthogonal and hexagonal lattices. 389-392 - Ming Fai Fu, Oscar C. Au, Wing Cheong Chan:
Temporal interpolation using wavelet domain motion estimation and motion compensation. 393-396 - Yeong-Taeg Kim, Shin-Haeng Kim, Se-Woong Park:
Motion decision feedback deinterlacing algorithms. 397-400 - Qing Wang, Rabab Kreidieh Ward, Hongjian Shi
:
Isophote estimation by cubic-spline interpolation. 401-404 - Carlos Vázquez, Janusz Konrad, Eric Dubois:
Reconstruction of irregularly-sampled images by regularization in spline spaces. 405-408 - Guillaume Foret, Pascal Bertolino, David Cibaud:
Partition projection in videos by global and local block-matching. 409-412 - Hao Jiang, Mark S. Drew:
A predictive contour inertia snake model for general video tracking. 413-416 - Estelle Lesellier, Joël Jung:
Robust wavelet-based arbitrary grid detection for MPEG. 417-420 - Zuzana Cernekova, Christophoros Nikou, Ioannis Pitas:
Shot detection in video sequences using entropy based metrics. 421-424 - Gang Qian, Rama Chellappa, Qinfen Zheng:
Bayesian structure from motion using inertial information. 425-428 - Alessio Del Bue, Dorin Comaniciu, Visvanathan Ramesh, Carlo S. Regazzoni
:
Smart cameras with real-time video object generation. 429-432 - Liang Wang, Huazhong Ning, Weiming Hu, Tieniu Tan:
Gait recognition based on Procrustes shape analysis. 433-436 - Giovanni Milanesi, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro:
Robust real-time intrusion detection with fuzzy classification. 437-440 - Shouichi Nagao, Takayuki Hamamoto, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
Real-time objects tracking by using smart image sensor and FPGA. 441-444 - Wenmiao Lu, Yap-Peng Tan:
A camera-based system for early detection of drowning incidents. 445-448 - Zhengping Wu, Jiajun Bu, Chun Chen:
Detection and location of people in video streams by fusion of color, edge and motion information. 449-452 - John-Paul Renno, James Orwell, Graeme A. Jones:
Towards plug-and-play visual surveillance: learning tracking models. 453-456 - Masataka Ejima, Akio Miyazaki:
On the evaluation of performance of correlation-based watermarking techniques in the frequency domain. 457-460 - Nikolaos Thomos, Nikolaos V. Boulgouris, Dimitrios Simitopoulos, Michael G. Strintzis:
List Viterbi decoding of convolutional codes for efficient data hiding. 461-464 - Athanasios Nikolaidis, Ioannis Pitas:
Optimal detector structure for DCT and subband domain watermarking. 465-468 - Mylène Christine Queiroz de Farias, Marco Carli, Sanjit K. Mitra, Alessandro Neri:
A comparison between an objective quality measure and the mean annoyance values of watermarked videos. 469-472 - Pierre Moulin, Aleksandar Ivanovic:
Nonadditive Gaussian watermarking and its application to wavelet-based image watermarking. 473-476 - Gaëtan Le Guelvouit, Stéphane Pateux, Christine Guillemot:
Perceptual watermarking of non i.i.d. signals based on wide spread spectrum using side information. 477-480 - Bijan G. Mobasseri:
Digital watermarking in joint time-frequency domain. 481-484 - Siva Somasundaram, Rajarathnam Chandramouli:
Waterfilling: a connection between information theoretic and perceptually based watermarking. 485-488