Many recognition algorithms depend on careful positioning of an object into a canonical pose, so the position of features relative to a fixed coordinate system can be examined. Cu...
Early approaches to building mosaics by composing photographic images, assume the input images have similar exposures. Since this is unlikely to happen in practice, it became comm...
To compare spatial patterns of gene expression, one must analyze a large number of images as current methods are only able to measure a small number of genes at a time. Bringing i...
Parvez Ahammad, Cyrus L. Harmon, Ann Hammonds, Sha...
Joint alignment for an image ensemble can rectify images in the spatial domain such that the aligned images are as similar to each other as possible. This important technology has...
Joint data alignment is often regarded as a data simplification process. This idea is powerful and general, but raises two delicate issues. First, one must make sure that the usef...