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38th AIPR 2009: Washington, DC, USA
- 2009 IEEE Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, AIPR 2009, Washington, DC, USA, October 14-16, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-5146-3
Session: Performance Analysis and Modeling
- J. Brandon Laflen, Christopher R. Greco, Glen Brooksby, Eamon B. Barrett:
Objective performance evaluation of a moving object super-resolution system. 1-8
Session: Biologically Inspired Sensors
- Elmer Williams, Michael A. Pusateri, Jesse Scott:
Biologically-inspired visible and infrared camera technology development. 1-8
Session: 3-D and Multi-image Methods
- Afzal Godil:
Applications of 3D shape analysis and retrieval. 1-4 - Afzal Godil, Asim I. Wagan, Stéphane Bres, Xiaolan Li:
3D shape retrieval by visual parts similarity. 1-6 - Prudhvi Gurram, Eli Saber, Ferat Sahin, Harvey E. Rhody:
Automated 3D object identification using Bayesian networks. 1-8 - Peter Cho, Soonmin Bae, Frédo Durand:
Image-based querying of urban photos and videos. 1-8 - Robert Pless, Michael Dixon, Nathan Jacobs, Patrick Baker, Nicholas L. Cassimatis, Derek P. Brock, Ralph Hartley, Dennis Perzanowski:
Persistence and tracking: Putting vehicles and trajectories in context. 1-8
Reception and Poster Session
- Robert J. Bonneau:
Adaptive coherence conditioning. 1-7 - John M. Irvine:
User guided visualization for target search. 1-8
Session: 3-D and Multi-image Methods
- Jesse Scott, Michael A. Pusateri, Duane Cornish:
Kalman filter based video background estimation. 1-7 - Zhengwei Yang, Guangrong Shen, Wei Wang, Zhenhua Qian, Ying Ke:
Spatial-spectral cross correlation for reliable multispectral image registration. 1-8 - Patricia Murphy, Pedro A. Rodriguez, Sean R. Martin:
Detection and recognition of 3D targets in panchromatic gray scale imagery using a biologically-inspired algorithm. 1-6
Session: Performance Analysis and Modeling
- Franklin Tanner, Brian Colder, Craig Pullen, David Heagy, M. Eppolito, Veronica Carlan, Carsten Oertel, Phil Sallee:
Overhead imagery research data set - an annotated data library & tools to aid in the development of computer vision algorithms. 1-8 - Natasha Markuzon, Stephan E. Kolitz:
Data driven approach to estimating fire danger from satellite images and weather information. 1-7 - Peter Doucette, Ann Martin, Chris Kavanagh, Tim McIntyre, Steven Barton, Jacek Grodecki, Seth M. Malitz, Matthew Tang, Joshua Nolting:
Evaluation methods for curvilinear feature extraction. 1-6
Session: Advanced and Bio-inspired Methods
- Nathan Jacobs, Richard Souvenir, Robert Pless:
Passive vision: The global webcam imaging network. 1-8 - Jesse Scott, Michael A. Pusateri:
Towards real-time hardware gamma correction for dynamic contrast enhancement. 1-5 - Andrew Copeland, Rami Mangoubi, Mukund Desai, Sanjoy K. Mitter, Adel M. Malek:
Enhancing the surgeons reality: Smart visualization of bolus time of arrival and blood flow anomalies from time lapse series for safety and speed of cerebrovascular surgery. 1-4 - Mukund Desai, Rami Mangoubi, Joe Danko, Lloyd Paul Aiello, Lloyd M. Aiello, Jennifer K. Sun, Jerry Cavallerano:
Retinal venous caliber abnormality: Detection and analysis using matrix edge fields-based simultaneous smoothing and segmentation. 1-6
Session: Medical Applications
- Andrew J. Buckler:
A procedural template for the qualification of imaging as a biomarker, using volumetric CT as an example. 1-7 - Nishchal K. Verma, Payal Gupta, Pooja Agrawal, Yan Cui:
MRI brain image segmentation for spotting tumors using improved mountain clustering approach. 1-8 - Nishchal K. Verma, Payal Gupta, Pooja Agrawal, Yan Cui:
Fuzzy rule based unsupervised approach for salient gene extraction. 1-5
Session: Advanced and Bio-inspired Methods
- Steven P. Brumby, Garrett T. Kenyon, Will Landecker, Craig Rasmussen, Sriram Swaminarayan, Luís M. A. Bettencourt:
Large-scale functional models of visual cortex for remote sensing. 1-6 - Yuetian Xu, Richard Madison:
Robust object recognition using a cascade of geometric consistency filters. 1-8 - Sherif Azary, Peter G. Anderson, Roger S. Gaborski:
Biologically inspired motion detection neural network models evolved using genetic algorithms. 1-8 - David Tahmoush, Jerry Silvious:
Remote detection of humans and animals. 1-8 - Chen-Ping Yu, Charles Duffy, William Page, Roger S. Gaborski:
Computational model of cortical neuronal receptive fields for self-motion perception. 1-8 - Yuheng Wang, Peter G. Anderson, Roger S. Gaborski:
Face recognition using a hybrid model. 1-8 - Alan P. Schaum:
Advanced hyperspectral detection based on elliptically contoured distribution models and operator feedback. 1-5 - Mike Engle, Shahram Sarkani, Thomas A. Mazzuchi:
Technical maturity evaluations for sensor fusion technologies. 1-6 - Jonathan Fry, Michael A. Pusateri:
A comparison of bicubic and biquintic interpolators suitable for real-time hardware implementation. 1-5
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