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E-raamat: Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems: 12th International Conference, ACIVS 2010, Sydney, Australia, December 13-16, 2010, Proceedings, Part II

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This volume collects the papers accepted for presentation at the 12th Int- national Conference on "Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems" (ACIVS 2010). Following the ?rst meeting in Baden-Baden (Germany) in 1999, whichwaspartofalargemulticonference,theACIVSconferencethendeveloped into an independent scienti c event and has ever since maintained the tradition of being a single track conference. ACIVS 2010 attracted computer scientists from 29 di erent countries, mostly from Europe, Australia, and the USA, but also from Asia. AlthoughACIVS is a conference on all areas of image and video processing, submissions tend to gather within certain major ?elds of interest. This year 3D and depth processing and computer vision and surveillance were popular topics. Noteworthy are the growing number of papers related to theoretical devel- ments. We would like to thank the invited speakers Mubarak Shah (University of Central Florida), Richard Kleihorst (VITO, Belgium), Richard Hartley (A- tralian National University), and David Suter (Adelaide University) for their valuable contributions.
Video Processing
Video Quality Analysis for Concert Video Mashup Generation
1(12)
Prarthana Shrestha
Hans Weda
Mauro Barbieri
Peter H.N. de With
Speeding Up Structure from Motion on Large Scenes Using Parallelizable Partitions
13(9)
Koen Douterloigne
Sidharta Gautama
Wilfried Philips
Mapping GOPS in an Improved DVC to H.264 Video Transcoder
22(12)
Alberto Corrales-Garcia
Gerardo Fernandez-Escribano
Francisco Jose Quiles
Scalable H.264 Wireless Video Transmission over MIMO-OFDM Channels
34(12)
Manu Bansal
Mohammad Jubran
Lisimachos P. Kondi
A GPU-Accelerated Real-Time NLMeans Algorithm for Denoising Color Video Sequences
46(12)
Bart Goossens
Hiep Luong
Jan Aelterman
Aleksandra Pizurica
Wilfried Philips
An Efficient Mode Decision Algorithm for Combined Scalable Video Coding
58(11)
Tae-Jung Kim
Bo-Seok Seo
Jae-Won Suh
A Novel Rate Control Method for H.264/AVC Based on Frame Complexity and Importance
69(10)
Haibing Chen
Mei Yu
Feng Shao
Zongju Peng
Fucui Li
Gangyi Jiang
Digital Image Tamper Detection Based on Multimodal Fusion of Residue Features
79(9)
Girija Chetty
Julian Goodwin
Monica Singh
Surveillance and Camera Networks
Fire Detection in Color Images Using Markov Random Fields
88(10)
David Van Hamrne
Peter Veelaert
Wilfried Philips
Kristof Teelen
A Virtual Curtain for the Detection of Humans and Access Control
98(12)
Olivier Barnich
Sebastien Pierard
Marc Van Droogenbroeck
A New System for Event Detection from Video Surveillance Sequenhces
110(11)
Ali Wali
Najib Ben Aoun
Hichem Karray
Chokri Ben Arnar
Adel M. Alimi
Evaluation of Human Detection Algorithms in Image Sequences
121(10)
Yannick Benezeth
Baptiste Hemery
Helene Laurent
Bruno Emile
Christophe Rosenberger
Recognizing Objects in Smart Homes Based on Human Interaction
131(12)
Chen Wu
Hamid Aghajan
Football Players Classification in a Multi-camera Environment
143(12)
Pier Luigi Mazzeo
Paolo Spagnolo
Marco Leo
Tiziana D'Orazio
SUNAR: Surveillance Network Augmented by Retrieval
155(12)
Petr Chmelar
Ales Lanik
Jozef Mlich
Object Tracking over Multiple Uncalibrated Cameras Using Visual, Spatial and Temporal Similarities
167(12)
Daniel Wedge
Adele F. Scott
Zhonghua Ma
Jeroen Vendrig
Machine Vision
A Template Matching and Ellipse Modeling Approach to Detecting Lane Markers
179(12)
Amol Borkar
Monson Hayes
Mark T. Smith
An Analysis of the Road Signs Classification Based on the Higher-Order Singular Value Decomposition of the Deformable Pattern Tensors
191(12)
Boguslaw Cyganek
An Effective Rigidity Constraint for Improving RANSAC in Homography Estimation
203(12)
David Monnin
Etienne Bieber
Gwenael Schmitt
Armin Schneider
Exploiting Neighbors for Faster Scanning Window Detection in Images
215(12)
Pavel Zemcik
Michal Hradis
Adam Herout
Remote Sensing
Optimisation-Based linage Grid Smoothing for SST Images
227(12)
Guillaume Noel
Karim Djouani
Yskandar Hamam
Estimating 3D Polyhedral Building Models by Registering Aerial Images
239(10)
Fadi Dornaika
Karim Hammoudi
Content-Based Retrieval of Aurora Images Based on the Hierarchical Representation
249(12)
Soo K. Kim
Heggere S. Ranganath
Improved Grouping and Noise Cancellation for Automatic Lossy Compression of AVIRIS Images
261(11)
Nikolay Ponomarenko
Vladimir Lukin
Mikhail Zriakhov
Arto Kaarna
New Saliency Point Detection and Evaluation Methods for Finding Structural Differences in Remote Sensing Images of Long Time-Span Samples
272(12)
Andrea Kovacs
Tamas Sziranyi
Recognition, Classification and Tracking
Regularized Kernel Locality Preserving Discriminant Analysis for Face Recognition
284(8)
Xiaohua Gu
Weiguo Gong
Liping Yang
Weihong Li
An Appearance-Based Prior for Hand Tracking
292(12)
Mathias Kolsch
Image Recognition through Incremental Discriminative Common Vectors
304(8)
Katerine Diaz-Chito
Francesc J. Ferri
Wladirniro Diaz-Villanueva
Dynamic Facial Expression Recognition Using Boosted Component-Based Spatiotemporal Features and Multi-classifier Fusion
312(11)
Xiaohua Huang
Guoying Zhao
Matti Pietikainen
Wenming Zheng
Gender Classification on Real-Life Faces
323(9)
Caifeng Shan
Face Recognition Using Contourlet Transform and Multidirectional Illumination from a Computer Screen
332(13)
Ajmal Mian
Shape and Texture Based Plant Leaf Classification
345(9)
Thibaut Beghin
James S. Cope
Paolo Remagnino
Sarah Barman
A New Approach of GPU Accelerated Visual Tracking
354(12)
Chuantao Zang
Koichi Hashimoto
Recognizing Human Actions by Using Spatio-temporal Motion Descriptors
366(11)
Akos Utasi
Andrea Kovacs
Author Index 377