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Human Epithelial type-2 (HEp-2) cells are used as substrates for the detection of Anti Nuclear Antibodies (ANA) in the Indirect Immunofluorescence (IIF) test to diagnose autoimmune diseases. Pathologists in the laboratory examine the IIF slides to detect and recognize theHEp-2 cell patterns to generate the report. So, the IIF test is subjective and requires objective analysis. This paper introduces...
This paper summarizes the proposal submitted by the joint team conformed by researchers from UPV and ULPGC to the Mobile Iris CHallenge Evaluation II. The approach makes use of a state-of-the-art iris segmentation technique, to later extract features making use of local descriptors. Those suitable to the problem are selected after evaluating a collection of 15 local descriptors, covering a range of...
3D models of outdoor environments have been used for several applications such as a virtual earth system and a vision-based vehicle safety system. 3D data for constructing such 3D models are often measured by an on-vehicle system equipped with laser rangefinders, cameras, and GPS/IMU. However, 3D data of moving objects on streets lead to inaccurate 3D models when modeling outdoor environments. To...
The performance of an object detection system relies heavily on two components: an object model to capture the compositional relationship among the object body and its parts, and a feature representation to describe object appearance. In this work, we present an empirical study of combining two state-of-the-art such components: Deformable Part Model (DPM), a proven effective and flexible part-based...
Wearable cameras used to record daily life are attracting researchers' attention, and a large number of ego-related applications have been developed in recent years. Hand detection is one of the key steps for the tasks like gesture recognition, action recognition and understanding hand-based interaction in egocentric videos, since humans are accustomed to interacting with objects using their hands...
Low Light Level Images (LLLIs) are captured with exceptionally low brightness and low contrast, and cannot be enhanced satisfactorily with ordinary methods. In this paper, we propose a LLLI enhancement method using coupled dictionary learning. During the training stage, a pair of dictionaries and a linear mapping function are learned simultaneously. The dictionary pair aims to describe the raw LLLIs...
The structure tensor is a powerful tool describing the local intensity structure of an image or image sequence. In this paper we give a model for the noise distribution of the components of the tensor. In order to do so we have also investigated some properties of the gamma distribution. We show that, given an input image corrupted with Gaussian noise, the noise in the structure tensor can be modeled...
This paper presents a sparse representation based image inpainting method using local patch analysis and geometric structure based feature extraction. In local patch analysis, we approximate the target region by weighted average of some local patches which are frequently occurred within a neighborhood. Local patch statistics is applied to find the most relevant neighbors for each target patch. Further...
Human action recognition from videos has wide applicability and receives significant interests. In this work, to better identify spatio-temporal characteristics, we propose a novel 3D extension of Gradient Location and Orientation Histograms, which provides discriminative local features representing not only the gradient orientation, but also their relative locations. We further propose a human action...
In this paper, we propose a new local descriptor for action recognition in depth images. The proposed descriptor relies on surface normals in 4D space of depth, time, spatial coordinates and higher-order partial derivatives of depth values along spatial coordinates. In order to classify actions, we follow the traditional Bag-of-words (BoW) approach, and propose two encoding methods termed Multi-Scale...
This paper investigates the effects of sampling on action recognition performance. Currently, dense (regular grid) sampling and uniform random sampling are popular strategies that achieve state-of-the-art performance. However, they are data-blind and pay equal attention to locations of different informativeness. In this paper, a Shannon information based adaptive sampling approach is proposed for...
We model dyadic (two-person) interactions by discriminatively training a spatio-temporal deformable part model of fine-grained human interactions. All interactions involve at most two persons. Our models are capable of localizing human interactions in unsegmented videos, marking the interactions of interest in space and time. Our contributions are as follows: First, we create a model that localizes...
Skin-based biometrics rely on the distinctiveness of skin patterns across individuals for identification. In this paper, we investigate whether small image patches of the skin can be localized on a user's body, determining not “who?” instead “where?” Applying techniques from biometrics and computer vision, we introduce a hierarchical classifier that estimates a location from the image texture and...
Biometric systems can be attacked in several ways and the most common being spoofing the input sensor. Therefore, anti-spoofing is one of the most essential prerequisite against attacks on biometric systems. For face recognition it is even more vulnerable as the image capture is non-contact based. Several anti-spoofing methods have been proposed in the literature for both contact and non-contact based...
Can we predict the winner of Miss Universe after watching how they stride down the catwalk during the evening gown competition? Fashion gurus say they can! In our work, we study this question from the perspective of computer vision. In particular, we want to understand whether existing computer vision approaches can be used to automatically extract the qualities exhibited by the Miss Universe winners...
Imitation cartoon drawing is an important skill for cartoonists, requiring quantity of efforts on practising and guidance. In this paper, we propose EvaToon, an imitated drawing evaluate system, which automatically assigns judging scores and marks improper drawing regions. With our system, cartoonists can practise and get guidance by themselves. We have cooperated with several experts on developing...
This paper deals with identifying a writer from his/her offline handwriting. In a multilingual country where a writer can scribe in multiple scripts, writer identification becomes challenging when we have individual handwriting data in one script while we need to verify/identify a writer from handwriting in another script. In this paper such an issue is addressed with two scripts: English and Bengali...
We propose methodology for the analysis of active regions on the Sun. It is based on high-order statistical moments of image histogram, particularly on its skewness. The methodology includes a new technique to select regions with possible formation of the flare. We track these areas in the time video sequences to search for triggers - turning point(s), when the pre-flare phase changes to the full...
In this paper, we address the problem of online RGB-D tracking where the target object undergoes significant appearance changes. To sufficiently exploit the color and depth cues, we propose a novel RGB-D tracking framework (DLS) that simultaneously builds the target 2D appearance model and 3D distribution model. The framework decomposes the tracking task into detection, learning and segmentation....
Automatic summarization of streaming news images is critical for efficient news browsing. Although image duplicates are redundant for news reading, the number of duplicates of a news image is a good indicator for its importance. We describe the architecture used in a news aggregation system for online streaming news image summarization. Given a sequence of images for a news topic, we first cluster...
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