—An efficient approach toward a no-reference ringing metric intrinsically exists of two steps: first detecting regions in an image where ringing might occur, and second quantif...
—We present in this paper a general formulation for nonnegative data factorization, called projective nonnegative graph embedding (PNGE), which 1) explicitly decomposes the data ...
—We address the problem of face recognition by matching image sets. Each set of face images is represented by a subspace (or linear manifold) and recognition is carried out by su...
In this paper, we propose a generalized linear model for video packet loss visibility that is applicable to different group-of-picture structures. We develop the model using three...
Ting-Lan Lin, Sandeep Kanumuri, Yuan Zhi, David Po...
—Image denoising has been a well studied problem in the field of image processing. Yet researchers continue to focus attention on it to better the current state-of-the-art. Rece...
—Many registration scenarios involve aligning more than just two images. These image sets—called ensembles—are conventionally registered by choosing one image as a template, ...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a multistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging scenario where a swarm of airborne antennas, some of which are transmitting, receiving or...
V. Krishnan, J. Swoboda, Can Evren Yarman, Birsen ...
Abstract—In this paper, we introduce a reconstruction framework that explicitly accounts for image geometry when defining the spatial interaction between pixels in the filterin...
To separate object motion from camera motion in an aerial video, consecutive frames are registered at their planar background. Feature points are selected in consecutive frames an...