We present a novel approach to localization of objects in clutter images with the use of linear adaptive filters in a two-object classifier: target object versus clutter object. A...
In many image analysis applications there is a need to extract curves in noisy images. To achieve a more robust extraction, one can exploit correlations of oriented features over a...
Erik Franken, Markus van Almsick, Peter Rongen, Lu...
When available, vanishing points in a scene are a key factor in effectively recovering absolute camera orientation, thus simplifying the structure-from-motion problem. We present ...
In medical imaging, anatomical and other structures such as urinary stones, are often extracted with the aid of active contour/surface models. Active surface-based methods have ro...
Georgios K. Ouzounis, Stilianos Giannakopoulos, Co...
Most of the current digital cameras feature a single sensor design which limits the number of channels recorded at each pixel location to one. However, a color image is represente...