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ICIP 2013: Melbourne, Australia
- IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2013, Melbourne, Australia, September 15-18, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-2341-0
MA-L1: Sensing And Acquisition
- Mithun Uliyar, Gururaj Putraya, S. V. Basavaraja:
Fast EPI based depth for plenoptic cameras. 1-4 - Fatima Zahra Benamar, Sanaa El Fkihi, Cédric Demonceaux, El Mustapha Mouaddib, Driss Aboutajdine:
Gradient-based time to contact on paracatadioptric camera. 5-9 - Khanh Quoc Dinh, Hiuk Jae Shim, Byeungwoo Jeon:
Measurement coding for compressive imaging using a structural measuremnet matrix. 10-13 - Xin Yuan, Jianbo Yang, Patrick Llull, Xuejun Liao, Guillermo Sapiro, David J. Brady, Lawrence Carin:
Adaptive temporal compressive sensing for video. 14-18 - Jianbo Yang, Xin Yuan, Xuejun Liao, Patrick Llull, Guillermo Sapiro, David J. Brady, Lawrence Carin:
Gaussian mixture model for video compressive sensing. 19-23 - Mihail Georgiev, Atanas P. Gotchev, Miska M. Hannuksela:
A fast and accurate re-calibration technique for misaligned stereo cameras. 24-28 - Hui Qu, Li Song:
Video stabilization with L1-L2 optimization. 29-33
MP-L1: Video Quality Assessment
- Feng Qi, Tingting Jiang, Xiaopeng Fan, Siwei Ma, Debin Zhao:
Stereoscopic video quality assessment based on stereo just-noticeable difference model. 34-38 - Fan Zhang, David R. Bull:
Quality assessment methods for perceptual video compression. 39-43 - Clemens Horch, Christian Keimel, Julian Habigt, Klaus Diepold:
Length-independent refinement of video quality metrics based on multiway data analysis. 44-48 - Kongfeng Zhu, Keigo Hirakawa, Vijayan K. Asari, Dietmar Saupe:
A no-reference video quality assessment based on Laplacian pyramids. 49-53 - Baris Konuk, Emin Zerman, Gokce Nur, Gozde Bozdagi Akar:
A spatiotemporal no-reference video quality assessment model. 54-58 - Adrien Besson, Francesca De Simone, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Objective quality metrics for video scalability. 59-63 - Robert Stapenhurst, Jinyun Lu, Dimitris Agrafiotis:
Performance evaluation of objective video quality metrics on mixed spatiotemporal resolution content. 64-68
TP-L1: Statistical Models And Regularisation
- Paul Rodríguez, Brendt Wohlberg:
Fast principal component pursuit via alternating minimization. 69-73 - Boris Schauerte, Rainer Stiefelhagen:
How the distribution of salient objects in images influences salient object detection. 74-78 - Xinhao Liu, Masayuki Tanaka, Masatoshi Okutomi:
Estimation of signal dependent noise parameters from a single image. 79-82 - Dongeek Shin, Ahmed Kirmani, Vivek K. Goyal, Jeffrey H. Shapiro:
Information in a photon: Relating entropy and maximum-likelihood range estimation using single-photon counting detectors. 83-87 - Paul R. Hill, Alin Achim, David R. Bull, Mohammed Ebrahim Al-Mualla:
Image denoising using dual tree statistical models for complex wavelet transform coefficient magnitudes. 88-92 - Feng Jiang, Xulin Wang, Debin Zhao:
From relation between filter-based MRFs model and sparsity based method to the pursuit of natural images space. 93-97 - Guodong Tian, Chunfeng Yuan, Weiming Hu, Zhaoquan Cai:
Mining activities using sticky multimodal dual hierarchical Dirichlet process hidden Markov model. 98-102
WA-L1: Perceptual Assessment, Modelling and Processing
- Ting-Chun Wang, Tai-Hsiang Huang, Homer H. Chen:
Radiometric compensation for procam system based on anchoring theory. 103-107 - Yuki Nagai, Yusuke Uchida, Emi Myodo, Shigeyuki Sakazawa:
A color transformation method based on color theme that takes constraints on color ratio and spatial coherence into consideration. 108-112 - Walid Hachicha, Azeddine Beghdadi, Faouzi Alaya Cheikh:
Stereo image quality assessment using a binocular just noticeable difference model. 113-117 - Qiling Tang, Nong Sang, Haihua Liu:
Learning to detect contours in natural images via biologically motivated schemes. 123-126 - Makoto Shohara, Kazunori Kotani:
The visual perception sensitivity for achromatic noise and chromatic noise. 127-131 - Yin Zhao, Yichen Zhang, Lu Yu:
Subjective study of binocular rivalry in stereoscopic images with transmission and compression artifacts. 132-135
WP-L1: Sparse Representations and Regularisation
- Michael Iliadis, Jeremy Watt, Leonidas Spinoulas, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Video compressive sensing using multiple measurement vectors. 136-140 - Sushma Bomma, Paolo Favaro, Neil M. Robertson:
Sparse representation based action and gesture recognition. 141-145 - Marco Bevilacqua, Aline Roumy, Christine Guillemot, Marie-Line Alberi-Morel:
K-WEB: Nonnegative dictionary learning for sparse image representations. 146-150 - Sheng Han, Ruiqing Fu, Suzhen Wang, Xinyu Wu:
Online adaptive dictionary learning and weighted sparse coding for abnormality detection. 151-155 - Manuel Marques, João Paulo Costeira:
Guided search consensus: Large scale point cloud registration by convex optimization. 156-160 - Min-Hyuk Sung, Hwasup Lim, Hyoung-Gon Kim, Sang Chul Ahn:
Image unprojection for 3D surface reconstruction: A triangulation-based approach. 161-165 - Nazar Khan, Marshall F. Tappen:
Discriminative dictionary learning with spatial priors. 166-170
MA-PA: Visual Attention and Saliency
- Lin Zhang, Zhongyi Gu, Hongyu Li:
SDSP: A novel saliency detection method by combining simple priors. 171-175 - Lei Zhu, Dominik Alexander Klein, Simone Frintrop, Zhiguo Cao, Armin B. Cremers:
Multi-scale region-based saliency detection using W2 distance on N-dimensional normal distributions. 176-180 - Jie Wu, Liqing Zhang:
Gestalt saliency: Salient region detection based on Gestalt principles. 181-185 - Zhongyi Gu, Lin Zhang, Hongyu Li:
Learning a blind image quality index based on visual saliency guided sampling and Gabor filtering. 186-190 - Yuta Nakashima, Naokazu Yokoya:
Inferring what the videographer wanted to capture. 191-195 - Matei Mancas, Olivier Le Meur:
Memorability of natural scenes: The role of attention. 196-200 - Seungchul Ryu, Bumsub Ham, Kwanghoon Sohn:
Contextual information based visual saliency model. 201-205 - Chen Xia, Pengjin Wang, Fei Qi, Guangming Shi:
Nonlocal center-surround reconstruction-based bottom-up saliency estimation. 206-210 - Shanmugavadivel Karthikeyan, Vignesh Jagadeesh, B. S. Manjunath:
Learning top down scene context for visual attention modeling in natural images. 211-215 - Anh Cat Le Ngo, Li-Minn Ang, Guoping Qiu, Kah Phooi Seng:
Multi-scale visual attention & saliency modelling with decision theory. 216-220 - Vladimir Petrovic, Vladimir Dimitrijevic:
Focused pooling for objective quality estimation. 221-225 - Qin Cheng, Dimitris Agrafiotis, Alin Achim, David R. Bull:
Gaze location prediction for broadcast football video using Bayesian integration of low level features and top-down cues. 226-230 - Syed Omer Gilani, Subramanian Ramanathan, Huang Hua, Stefan Winkler, Shih-Cheng Yen:
Impact of image appeal on visual attention during photo triaging. 231-235 - Nevrez Imamoglu, Yuming Fang, Wenwei Yu, Weisi Lin:
2D mel-cepstrum based saliency detection. 236-239
MP-PA: Scene Sensing, Characterisation and Analysis
- Pengfei Xu, Xianming Liu, Hongxun Yao, Yanhao Zhang, Shaopeng Tang:
Structured Textons for texture representation. 240-244 - Miguel Angel Veganzones, Guillaume Tochon, Mauro Dalla Mura, Antonio J. Plaza, Jocelyn Chanussot:
Hyperspectral image segmentation using a new spectral mixture-based binary partition tree representation. 245-249 - Xiaojie Dong, Erqi Liu, Jie Yang:
Subregion based local descriptor. 250-254 - Li Liu, Bing Yang, Paul W. Fieguth, Zheng Yang, Yingmei Wei:
BRINT: A binary rotation invariant and noise tolerant texture descriptor. 255-259 - Dongyang Cheng, Tanfeng Sun, Xinghao Jiang, Shilin Wang:
Unsupervised feature learning using Markov deep belief network. 260-264 - Hui Zhang, Yi Liu, Bojun Xie, Jian Yu:
A boosting approach to learning receptive fields for scene categorization. 265-269 - Yonggang Qi, Jun Guo, Yi Li, Honggang Zhang, Tao Xiang, Yi-Zhe Song:
Sketching by perceptual grouping. 270-274 - Po-Chang Su, Ju Shen, Sen-Ching S. Cheung:
A robust RGB-D SLAM system for 3D environment with planar surfaces. 275-279 - Qiegen Liu, Jianbo Liu, Dong Liang:
Adaptive image decomposition via dictionary learning with stuctural incoherence. 280-284 - Shida Beigpour, Marc Serra, Joost van de Weijer, Robert Benavente, María Vanrell, Olivier Penacchio, Dimitris Samaras:
Intrinsic image evaluation on synthetic complex scenes. 285-289 - Xue Li, Hongxun Yao, Xiaoshuai Sun, Yanhao Zhang:
On dense sampling size. 290-294 - Yenting Lin, Ivana Tosic, Kathrin Berkner:
Occlusion-aware layered scene recovery from light fields. 295-299 - M. Lefler, Hagit Hel-Or, Yacov Hel-Or:
Metric plane rectification using symmetric vanishing points. 300-304
TA-PA: Modelling and Reconstruction
- Hanzi Wang, Jinlong Cai, Jianyu Tang:
AMSAC: An adaptive robust estimator for model fitting. 305-309 - Na Qi, Yunhui Shi, Xiaoyan Sun, Jingdong Wang, Wenpeng Ding:
Two dimensional analysis sparse model. 310-314 - Muhammad Rushdi, Mohsen Ali, Jeffrey Ho:
Color de-rendering using coupled dictionary learning. 315-319 - Koray Kayabol, Bilge Günsel:
SAR image classification with normalized gamma process mixtures. 320-324 - Basty Ajay Shenoy, Subhadip Mukherjee, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula:
Phase retrieval for a class of 2-D signals characterized by first-order difference equations. 325-329 - Colin P. Bellmore, Raymond W. Ptucha, Andreas E. Savakis:
Fusion of depth and color for an improved active shape model. 330-334 - Dornoosh Zonoobi, Ashraf A. Kassim:
Low rank and sparse matrix reconstruction with partial support knowledge for surveillance video processing. 335-339 - Yipeng Sun, Xiaoming Tao, Yang Li, Jianhua Lu:
Robust two-dimensional principal component analysis via alternating optimization. 340-344 - Mame Diarra Fall, Eric Barat, Claude Comtat, Thomas Dautremer, Thierry Montagu, Simon Stute:
Dynamic and clinical PET data reconstruction: A nonparametric Bayesian approach. 345-349 - Timothy D. Roberts, Nick G. Kingsbury, Daniel J. Holland:
Sparse recovery of complex phase-encoded velocity images using iterative thresholding. 350-354 - Lawrence Mutimbu, Antonio Robles-Kelly:
A relaxed factorial Markov random field for colour and depth estimation from a single foggy image. 355-359 - Rakesh Shiradkar, Sim Heng Ong:
Surface reconstruction using isocontours of constant depth and gradient. 360-363 - Jonathan Mei, Ahmed Kirmani, Andrea Colaco, Vivek K. Goyal:
Phase unwrapping and denoising for time-of-flight imaging using generalized approximate message passing. 364-368
WP-PA: Image Quality Assessment
- Thomas Richter:
A global image fidelity metric: Visual distance and its properties. 369-373 - Hengjun Zhao, Bin Fang, Yuan Yan Tang:
A no-reference image sharpness estimation based on expectation of wavelet transform coefficients. 374-378 - Ali Murat Demirtas, Amy R. Reibman, Hamid Jafarkhani:
Image quality estimation for different spatial resolutions. 379-382 - Ke Gu, Guangtao Zhai, Xiaokang Yang, Wenjun Zhang, Min Liu:
Subjective and objective quality assessment for images with contrast change. 383-387 - Xiaoying Guo, Takio Kurita, Chie Muraki Asano, Akira Asano:
Visual complexity assessment of painting images. 388-392 - Hisakazu Kikuchi, S. Kataoka, Shogo Muramatsu, Heikki Huttunen:
Color-tone similarity of digital images. 393-397 - Thanh Trung Dang, Azeddine Beghdadi, Chaker Larabi:
Perceptual quality assessment for color image inpainting. 398-402 - Gustavo Führ, Guilherme Pinto Fickel, Lorenzo P. Dal'Aqua, Cláudio Rosito Jung, Tom Malzbender, Ramin Samadani:
An evaluation of stereo matching methods for view interpolation. 403-407 - Simone Milani, Daniele Ferrario, Stefano Tubaro:
No-reference quality metric for depth maps. 408-412 - Amy R. Reibman, Kenneth Shirley, Chao Tian:
A probabilistic pairwise-preference predictor for image quality. 413-417 - Oliver K. Hamilton, Toby P. Breckon, Xuejiao Bai, Sei-ichiro Kamata:
A foreground object based quantitative assessment of dense stereo approaches for use in automotive environments. 418-422 - Shuigen Wang, Chenwei Deng, Weisi Lin, Baojun Zhao, Jie Chen:
A novel SVD-based image quality assessment metric. 423-426 - Anzhou Hu, Rong Zhang, Dong Yin, Wenlong Hu:
Machine learning-based multi-channel evaluation pooling strategy for image quality assessment. 427-430
MA-L2: Image Denoising
- Yaniv Romano, Michael Elad:
Improving K-SVD denoising by post-processing its method-noise. 435-439 - Claude Knaus, Matthias Zwicker:
Dual-domain image denoising. 440-444 - Bart Goossens, Jan Aelterman, Hiêp Quang Luong, Aleksandra Pizurica, Wilfried Philips:
Complex wavelet joint denoising and demosaicing using Gaussian scale mixtures. 445-448 - Takamichi Miyata:
L infinity total generalized variation for color image recovery. 449-453 - Zhu Lin:
A nonlocal means based adaptive denoising framework for mixed image noise removal. 454-458 - Sreeram V. Menon, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula:
Sure-optimal two-dimensional Savitzky-Golay filters for image denoising. 459-463 - Alessandro Foi, Giacomo Boracchi:
Anisotropically foveated nonlocal image denoising. 464-468
MA-L3: Inverse Problems and Compressive Sensing
- Yi Chang, Houzhang Fang, Luxin Yan, Hai Liu:
Joint blind deblurring and destriping for remote sensing images. 469-473 - Shunsuke Ono, Isao Yamada:
Optimized JPEG image decompression with super-resolution interpolation using multi-order total variation. 474-478 - Yuling Zheng, Thomas Rodet, Aurélia Fraysse:
Fast variational Bayesian approaches applied to large dimensional problems. 479-483 - Albert K. Oh, Zachary T. Harmany, Rebecca M. Willett:
Logarithmic total variation regularization for cross-validation in photon-limited imaging. 484-488 - Mashud Hyder, Kaushik Mahata:
Sparse sequence recovery via a maximum a posteriori estimation. 489-493 - Farhad Pourkamali-Anaraki, Shannon M. Hughes:
Kernel compressive sensing. 494-498 - Junbin Gao, Yi Guo, Ming Yin:
Restricted Boltzmann machine approach to couple dictionary training for image super-resolution. 499-503
MP-L2: Filtering, Regression and PDES I
- Mariano Tepper, Guillermo Sapiro:
Fast L1 smoothing splines with an application to Kinect depth data. 504-508 - Joseph A. Fernandez, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar:
Multidimensional overlap-add and overlap-save for correlation and convolution. 509-513 - Kenjiro Sugimoto, Sei-ichiro Kamata:
Fast Gaussian filter with second-order shift property of DCT-5. 514-518 - Lubing Zhou, Han Wang:
Facial landmark localization via boosted and adaptive filters. 519-523 - Lei Zhou, Yu Qiao, Jie Yang, Yonghui Gao:
An active contour model based on multiple boundary measures. 524-528 - Harry Biddle, Ingrid von Glehn, Colin B. Macdonald, Thomas März:
A volume-based method for denoising on curved surfaces. 529-533
MP-L8: Image and Video Enhancement
- Yuanhao Gong, Ivo F. Sbalzarini:
Local weighted Gaussian curvature for image processing. 534-538 - Vittoria Bruni, Domenico Vitulano:
Signal and image denoising without regularization. 539-542 - Enming Luo, Stanley H. Chan, Shengjun Pan, Truong Q. Nguyen:
Adaptive non-local means for multiview image denoising: Searching for the right patches via a statistical approach. 543-547 - Blanca Maria Priego Torres, Miguel Angel Veganzones, Jocelyn Chanussot, Carole Amiot, Abraham Prieto, Richard J. Duro:
Spatio-temporal cellular automata-based filtering for image sequence denoising: Application to fluoroscopic sequences. 548-552 - Xuesong Jiang, Hongxun Yao, Shengping Zhang, Xiusheng Lu, Wei Zeng:
Night video enhancement using improved dark channel prior. 553-557 - Véronique Prinet, Michael Werman, Dani Lischinski:
Specular highlight enhancement from video sequences. 558-562 - Xianming Liu, Xiaolin Wu, Debin Zhao:
Sparsity-based soft decoding of compressed images in transform domain. 563-566
TA-L1: Deconvolution and Deblurring
- Fang Wang, Tianxing Li, Yi Li:
Dual deblurring leveraged by image matching. 567-571 - Paul Shearer, Anna C. Gilbert, Alfred O. Hero III:
Correcting camera shake by incremental sparse approximation. 572-576 - Filip Sroubek, Michal Sorel, Irena Horackova, Jan Flusser:
Patch-based blind deconvolution with parametric interpolation of convolution kernels. 577-581 - Mariana S. C. Almeida, Mário A. T. Figueiredo:
Frame-based image deblurring with unknown boundary conditions using the alternating direction method of multipliers. 582-585