In camera identification using sensor noise, the camera that took a given image can be determined with high certainty by establishing the presence of the camera's sensor fing...
The extraction of “Level 2” detail — ridge terminations, ridge bifurcations, bridges etc. — from digitised images of fingerprints requires an accurate segmentation of the...
Human observers are able to make fine discriminations of surface gloss. What cues are they using to perform this task? In previous studies, we identified two reflection-related cu...
Jonathan B. Phillips, James A. Ferwerda, Ann Nunzi...
Defocus imaging techniques, involving the capture and reconstruction of purposely out-of-focus images, have recently become feasible due to advances in deconvolution methods. This...
Matthew Trentacoste, Cheryl Lau, Mushfiqur Rouf, R...
The availability of databases of images labeled with keywords is necessary for developing and evaluating image annotation models. Dataset collection is however a costly and time c...
This paper presents a new method for image retrieval using a graph object oriented database for processing the information extracted from the image through the segmentation process...
Images are widely used in media contexts such as web design, games and video animation. The process of creating interesting images can be enjoyable if a useful tool is involved. I...
Abstract. Images play a vital role in scientific studies. An image repository would become a costly and meaningless data graveyard without descriptive metadata. We adapted EPrints,...
Extraction and matching of discriminative feature points in images is an important problem in computer vision with applications in image classification, object recognition, mosaici...
Abstract. Applying real-time segmentation is a major issue when processing every frame of image sequences. In this paper, we propose a modification of the well known graph-cut algo...
Tobi Vaudrey, Daniel Gruber, Andreas Wedel, Jens K...