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Computational Modeling of Objects Represented in Images [electronic resource] : Second International Symposium, CompIMAGE 2010, Buffalo, NY, USA, May 5-7, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Reneta P. Barneva, Valentin E. Brimkov, Herbert A. Hauptman, Renato M. Natal Jorge, Joao Tavares.

Contributor(s): Barneva, Reneta P [editor.] | Brimkov, Valentin E [editor.] | Hauptman, Herbert A [editor.] | Natal Jorge, Renato M [editor.] | Tavares, Joao [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics: 6026Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010Edition: 1st ed. 2010.Description: XV, 326 p. 178 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642127120.Subject(s): Application software | Computer vision | Pattern recognition systems | Algorithms | Computer networks  | Computer and Information Systems Applications | Computer Vision | Automated Pattern Recognition | Algorithms | Computer Communication NetworksAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Theoretical Foundations of Image Analysis and Processing -- Generalized Perpendicular Bisector and Circumcenter -- Digital Stars and Visibility of Digital Objects -- ?-Arithmetization of Ellipses -- Connectedness of Offset Digitizations in Higher Dimensions -- Curvature Estimation for Discrete Curves Based on Auto-adaptive Masks of Convolution -- An Algorithm to Decompose n-Dimensional Rotations into Planar Rotations -- Tile Pasting Systems for Tessellation and Tiling Patterns -- Polyoisominoes -- Collage of Iso-Picture Languages and P Systems -- Online Tessellation Automaton Recognizing Various Classes of Convex Polyominoes -- A New Method for Generation of Three-Dimensional Cubes -- Methods and Applications. Medical Imaging, Bioimaging, Biometrics, and Imaging in Material Sciences -- Surface-Based Imaging Methods for High-Resolution Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Characterization of a SimMechanics Model for a Virtual Glove Rehabilitation System -- Numerical Methods for the Semi-automatic Analysis of Multimodal Wound Healing Images -- Customizable Visualization on Demand for Hierarchically Organized Information in Biochemical Networks -- Improved Kernel Common Vector Method for Face Recognition Varying in Background Conditions -- Compact Binary Patterns (CBP) with Multiple Patch Classifiers for Fast and Accurate Face Recognition -- Graph-Theoretic Image Alignment Using Topological Features -- Fast Automatic Microstructural Segmentation of Ferrous Alloy Samples Using Optimum-Path Forest -- Numerical Simulations of Hypoeutectoid Steels under Loading Conditions, Based on Image Processing and Digital Material Representation -- Surface Finish Control in Machining Processes Using Haralick Descriptors and Neuronal Networks -- Methods and Applications. Image Reconstruction, ComputedTomography, and Other Applications -- Direction-Dependency of a Binary Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm -- Circular Acquisition to Define the Minimal Set of Projections for Optimal MRI Reconstruction -- Surface Reconstruction with an Interactive Modification of Point Normals -- On the Effects of Normalization in Adaptive MRF Hierarchies -- Topology Preserving Parallel Smoothing for 3D Binary Images -- Coding a Simulation Model of the 3D Structure of Paper -- Crowd Behavior Surveillance Using Bhattacharyya Distance Metric.
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Theoretical Foundations of Image Analysis and Processing -- Generalized Perpendicular Bisector and Circumcenter -- Digital Stars and Visibility of Digital Objects -- ?-Arithmetization of Ellipses -- Connectedness of Offset Digitizations in Higher Dimensions -- Curvature Estimation for Discrete Curves Based on Auto-adaptive Masks of Convolution -- An Algorithm to Decompose n-Dimensional Rotations into Planar Rotations -- Tile Pasting Systems for Tessellation and Tiling Patterns -- Polyoisominoes -- Collage of Iso-Picture Languages and P Systems -- Online Tessellation Automaton Recognizing Various Classes of Convex Polyominoes -- A New Method for Generation of Three-Dimensional Cubes -- Methods and Applications. Medical Imaging, Bioimaging, Biometrics, and Imaging in Material Sciences -- Surface-Based Imaging Methods for High-Resolution Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Characterization of a SimMechanics Model for a Virtual Glove Rehabilitation System -- Numerical Methods for the Semi-automatic Analysis of Multimodal Wound Healing Images -- Customizable Visualization on Demand for Hierarchically Organized Information in Biochemical Networks -- Improved Kernel Common Vector Method for Face Recognition Varying in Background Conditions -- Compact Binary Patterns (CBP) with Multiple Patch Classifiers for Fast and Accurate Face Recognition -- Graph-Theoretic Image Alignment Using Topological Features -- Fast Automatic Microstructural Segmentation of Ferrous Alloy Samples Using Optimum-Path Forest -- Numerical Simulations of Hypoeutectoid Steels under Loading Conditions, Based on Image Processing and Digital Material Representation -- Surface Finish Control in Machining Processes Using Haralick Descriptors and Neuronal Networks -- Methods and Applications. Image Reconstruction, ComputedTomography, and Other Applications -- Direction-Dependency of a Binary Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm -- Circular Acquisition to Define the Minimal Set of Projections for Optimal MRI Reconstruction -- Surface Reconstruction with an Interactive Modification of Point Normals -- On the Effects of Normalization in Adaptive MRF Hierarchies -- Topology Preserving Parallel Smoothing for 3D Binary Images -- Coding a Simulation Model of the 3D Structure of Paper -- Crowd Behavior Surveillance Using Bhattacharyya Distance Metric.

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