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5th ACPR 2019: Auckland, New Zealand - Workshops
- Michael Cree, Fay Huang, Junsong Yuan, Wei Qi Yan:
Pattern Recognition - ACPR 2019 Workshops, Auckland, New Zealand, November 26, 2019, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1180, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-981-15-3650-2
Computer Vision for Modern Vehicles
- Shizeng Chen, Bijun Li, Yuan Guo, Jian Zhou:
Lane Detection Based on Histogram of Oriented Vanishing Points. 3-11 - Dong Cao, Lisha Xu:
Bypass Enhancement RGB Stream Model for Pedestrian Action Recognition of Autonomous Vehicles. 12-19 - Dabeen Lee, Seung-Hyun Kim, Hongjun Lee, Chung Choo Chung, Whoi-Yul Kim:
Paved and Unpaved Road Segmentation Using Deep Neural Network. 20-28 - Honggang Xie, Jinsheng Xiao, Junfeng Lei, Wenjuan Xie, Reinhard Klette:
Image Scene Conversion Algorithm Based on Generative Adversarial Networks. 29-36 - Koki Kawashima, Koyo Katsura:
An Embedded Real-Time Monocular SLAM System Utilizing a Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor. 37-46 - Ayixiamu Litifu, Yuchen Yan, Jinsheng Xiao, Hao Jiang, Weiqing Yao, Jihua Wang:
Writer Identification Based on Combination of Bag of Words Model and Multiple Classifiers. 47-57
Advances and Applications on Generative Deep Learning Models
- Xiaoxu Liu, Minh Neuyen, Wei Qi Yan:
Vehicle-Related Scene Understanding Using Deep Learning. 61-73 - Zhenbing Liu, Zeya Li, Ming Zong, Wanting Ji, Ruili Wang, Yan Tian:
Spatiotemporal Saliency Based Multi-stream Networks for Action Recognition. 74-84 - Yuchen Wu, Runtong Zhang, Keiji Yanai:
Attention Guided Unsupervised Image-to-Image Translation with Progressively Growing Strategy. 85-99 - Sasuke Yamane, Hirotake Yamazoe, Joo-Ho Lee:
Human Motion Generation Based on GAN Toward Unsupervised 3D Human Pose Estimation. 100-109 - Thanh-Hai Tran, Viet-Dung Bach, Huong-Giang Doan:
vi-MoCoGAN: A Variant of MoCoGAN for Video Generation of Human Hand Gestures Under Different Viewpoints. 110-123
Image and Pattern Analysis for Multidisciplinary Computational Anatomy
- Shun Obikane, Yoshimitsu Aoki:
Weakly Supervised Domain Adaptation with Point Supervision in Histopathological Image Segmentation. 127-140 - Morio Kawabe, Yuri Kokura, Takashi Ohnishi, Kazuya Nakano, Hideyuki Kato, Yoshihiko Ooka, Tomoya Sakai, Hideaki Haneishi:
Blood Vessel Enhancement in Liver Region from a Sequence of Angiograms Taken under Free Breathing. 141-149 - Maxime Berg, Changwei Zhang, Harvey Ho:
Real-Time Morphing of the Visible Man Liver with Intrahepatic Vasculatures. 150-159 - Aurélien Bourgais, Sarah Ancé, Harvey Ho:
Development of 3D Physiological Simulation and Education Software for Pregnant Women. 160-168 - Kento Hosoya, Kouki Nozawa, Atsushi Imiya:
Resolution Conversion of Volumetric Array Data for Multimodal Medical Image Analysis. 169-183
Multi-sensor for Action and Gesture Recognition
- Yunpeng Chang, Zhigang Tu, Bin Luo, Qianqing Qin:
Learning Spatiotemporal Representation Based on 3D Autoencoder for Anomaly Detection. 187-195 - Huong-Giang Doan, Thanh-Hai Tran, Hai Vu, Thi-Lan Le, Van-Toi Nguyen, Sang Viet Dinh, Thi-Oanh Nguyen, Thi Thuy Nguyen, Duy-Cuong Nguyen:
Multi-view Discriminant Analysis for Dynamic Hand Gesture Recognition. 196-210 - Fei Han, Dejun Zhang, Yiqi Wu, Zirui Qiu, Longyong Wu, Weilun Huang:
Human Action Recognition Based on Dual Correlation Network. 211-222 - Andreas W. Kempa-Liehr, Jonty Oram, Andrew Wong, Mark Finch, Thor F. Besier:
Feature Engineering Workflow for Activity Recognition from Synchronized Inertial Measurement Units. 223-231
Towards an Automatic Data Processing Chain for Airborne and Spaceborne Sensors
- Winfried Halle, Christian Fischer, Thomas Terzibaschian, Adina Zell, Ralf Reulke:
Infrared-Image Processing for the DLR FireBIRD Mission. 235-252 - Ralf Reulke, Michael P. Skegg, Rüdiger Hohn:
Temperature Dependence of Dark Signal for Sentinel-4 Detector. 253-262 - Hongmou Zhang, Dirk Baumbach, Denis Grießbach, Anko Börner:
An Extended Stochastic Cloning Method for Fusing Multi-relative Measurements. 263-275
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