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45th AIPR 2016: Washington, DC, USA
- 2016 IEEE Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, AIPR 2016, Washington, DC, USA, October 18-20, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3284-6
- Marc Bosch, Zachary Kurtz, Shea Hagstrom, Myron Z. Brown:
A multiple view stereo benchmark for satellite imagery. 1-9 - Reid Porter, Arslan Basharat, Roddy Collins, Matt Turek, Anthony Hoogs:
Training and evaluating object detection pipelines with connected components. 1-4 - Erik Blasch, Huamei Chen, Zhonghai Wang, Bin Jia, Kui Liu, Genshe Chen, Dan Shen:
Compression induced image quality degradation in terms of NIIRS. 1-10 - Hussin K. Ragb, Vijayan K. Asari:
Multi-feature fusion and PCA based approach for efficient human detection. 1-6 - Asaad F. Said, Mehrnaz Khodam Hazrati, Farshad Akhbari:
Real-time detection and classification of traffic light signals. 1-5 - James P. Larue, Richard L. Tutwiler, Dennison J. Larue:
Exploiting the underlying cepstral coefficients for large scale and fine-tuned EKG time-imagery analysis including R-R, P-R, R-T, and R-PVC interval imaging. 1-9 - Xin Song, Hong Bao:
Facial expression recognition based on video. 1-5 - Anish Chand Turlapaty, Hema Kumar Goru, Balakrishna Gokaraju:
Gabor filter based entropy and energy features for basic scene recognition. 1-4 - Rumana Aktar, V. B. Surya Prasath, Hadi Aliakbarpour, Urmila Sampathkumar, Guna Seetharaman, Kannappan Palaniappan:
Video haze removal and poisson blending based mini-mosaics for wide area motion imagery. 1-7 - Andrew R. Kalukin, Andrew J. Maltenfort, John Irvine, Joshua Harguess:
Automated mensuration of in-scene targets for video quality assessment. 1-7 - Evan Krieger, Almabrok E. Essa, Paheding Sidike, Theus H. Aspiras, Vijayan K. Asari:
Boosted ringlet features for robust object tracking. 1-7 - Allison Mathis, Daniel Donavanik, William D. Nothwang:
Computationally efficient scene categorization in complex dynamic environments. 1-6 - Payden Mcbee, Jennifer G. Dy, John Irvine:
Exploring image-based indicators of crime and economic well-being in sub-saharan Africa. 1-9 - Josh Harguess, Chris Barngrover, Michael Reese:
Optical flow on degraded imagery. 1-6 - Nishchal K. Verma, Teena Sharma, Shreedharkumar D. Rajurkar, Al Salour:
Object identification for inventory management using convolutional neural network. 1-6 - Huda Al-Ghaib:
Morphological procedure for mammogram enhancement and registration. 1-5 - Yasmin M. Kassim, V. B. Surya Prasath, Olga V. Glinskii, Vladislav V. Glinsky, Virginia H. Huxley, Kannappan Palaniappan:
Confocal vessel structure segmentation with optimized feature bank and random forests. 1-6 - Constantinos M. Glynos, Olusola Olumide Aina, Hammadi Nait-Charif:
Dynamic eye misalignment retroversion system (DEMRS). 1-7 - J. T. Turner, Kalyan Moy Gupta, David W. Aha:
Keypoint density-based region proposal for fine-grained object detection using regions with convolutional neural network features. 1-6 - J. T. Turner, Kalyan Moy Gupta, David W. Aha:
SPARCNN: Spatially related convolutional neural networks. 1-6 - Ziv Yaniv, Jessica Faruque, Sally E. Howe, Kathel Dunn, David Sharlip, Andrew Bond, Pablo Perillan, Olivier Bodenreider, Michael J. Ackerman, Terry S. Yoo:
The national library of medicine pill image recognition challenge: An initial report. 1-9 - Yuqi Li, Hao Zhang, M. Gopi, Aditi Majumder:
Computational spectral display and capture. 1-4 - Mahdi Abbaspour Tehrani, M. Gopi, Aditi Majumder:
Auto-calibration of multi-projector systems on arbitrary shapes. 1-3 - Marlon Oliveira, Alistair Sutherland, Mohamed Farouk:
Two-stage PCA with interpolated data for hand shape recognition in sign language. 1-4 - Dardo D. Kleiner, Kannappan Palaniappan, Gunasekaran S. Seetharaman:
Stream implementation of the flux tensor motion flow algorithm using GStreamer and CUDA. 1-7 - Scott Sorensen, Zachary Ladin, Chandra Kambhamettu:
Rapid development of scientific virtual reality applications. 1-5 - Douglas Haanpaa, Glenn J. Beach, Charles J. Cohen:
Machine vision algorithms for robust pallet engagement and stacking. 1-8 - Marissa Dotter, Katie Rainey, Donald E. Waagen:
Visualization of high dimensional image features for classification. 1-6 - Rifat Mueid, Lauren A. Christopher, Renran Tian:
Vehicle-pedestrian dynamic interaction through tractography of relative movements and articulated pedestrian pose estimation. 1-6 - Nathan Jacobs, Scott Workman, Menghua Zhai:
Cross-view convolutional networks. 1-5 - Md Mahmudur Rahman, Nuh Alpaslan, Prabir Bhattacharya:
Developing a retrieval based diagnostic aid for automated melanoma recognition of dermoscopic images. 1-7 - Arthur W. Wetzel, Jennifer Bakal, Markus Dittrich, David G. C. Hildebrand, Josh L. Morgan, Jeff W. Lichtman:
Registering large volume serial-section electron microscopy image sets for neural circuit reconstruction using FFT signal whitening. 1-10 - Larry Pearlstein, Mun Kim, Warren Seto:
Convolutional neural network application to plant detection, based on synthetic imagery. 1-4 - Larry Pearlstein, Ian Patel, Alexander J. Aved:
Video coding layer optimization for target detection. 1-7 - Michael Giansiracusa, Soundararajan Ezekiel, Joseph Raquepas, Erik Blasch, Millicent Thomas:
A comparative study of multi-scale image super-resolution techniques. 1-7 - Millicent Thomas, Joseph Raquepas, Adam Lutz, Soundararajan Ezekiel:
Seismic signal analysis using multi-scale/multi-resolution transformations. 1-6 - Ricardo Fonseca, Werner Creixell, Javier Maiguashcaz, Victor Ruedaay:
Object detection on aerial image using cascaded binary classifier. 1-6 - Jianghao Shen, Murray H. Loew:
Hierarchical temporal and spatial memory for gait pattern recognition. 1-9 - Urmila Sampathkumar, V. B. Surya Prasath, Sachin Meena, Kannappan Palaniappan:
Assisted ground truth generation using interactive segmentation on a visualization and annotation tool. 1-7 - Noor Al-Shakarji, Filiz Bunyak, Guna Seetharaman, Kannappan Palaniappan:
CS-LoFT: Color and scale adaptive tracking using max-pooling with bhattacharyya distance. 1-7 - Sung Chun Lee:
A trajectory based event classification from UAV videos and its evaluation framework. 1-4 - Daniela Ushizima, Chao Yang, Singanallur V. Venkatakrishnan, Flávio H. D. Araújo, Romuere Rôdrigues Veloso e Silva, Haoran Tang, Joao Vitor Mascarenhas, Alexander Hexemer, Dilworth Parkinson, James A. Sethian:
Convolutional neural networks at the interface of physical and digital data. 1-12
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