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CAMEA: Technical Solutions

CAMEA is a new instrument concept so it is possible that the construction could or maintenance of the instrument would be hampered by technical details. In order to prevent this a technical predesign have been performed. This is not a final technical solut ...
2014

Laplacian Support Vector Analysis for Subspace Discriminative Learning

Nikolaos Arvanitopoulos Darginis

In this paper we propose a novel dimensionality reduction method that is based on successive Laplacian SVM projections in orthogonal deflated subspaces. The proposed method, called Laplacian Support Vector Analysis, produces projection vectors, which captu ...
2014

X-ray Spectrometry and imaging for ancient handwritten document

Giorgio Margaritondo, Frédéric Kaplan, Fauzia Albertin, Marco Stampanoni

We detected handwritten characters in ancient documents from several centuries with different synchrotron x-ray imaging techniques. The results were correlated to those of x-ray fluorescence analysis. In most cases, heavy elements produced high image quali ...
2014

3D Geometry Representation using Multiview Coding of Image Tiles

Pascal Frossard, Thomas Maugey, Yu Gao

Compression of dynamic 3D geometry obtained from depth sensors is challenging, because noise and temporal inconsistency inherent in acquisition of depth data means there is no one-to-one correspondence between sets of 3D points in consecutive time instants ...
2014

EYEDIAP: A Database for the Development and Evaluation of Gaze Estimation Algorithms from RGB and RGB-D Cameras

Jean-Marc Odobez, Florent Monay Michaud, Kenneth Alberto Funes Mora

The lack of a common benchmark for the evaluation of the gaze estimation task from RGB and RGB-D data is a serious limitation for distinguishing the advantages and disadvantages of the many proposed algorithms found in the literature. This paper intends to ...
ACM2014

A hierarchical detection framework for computational contact mechanics

Jean-François Molinari, Alejandro Marcos Aragon

A novel methodology consisting of three hierarchical levels is proposed for the detection phase of contact mechanics simulations. The top level of the hierarchy uses kinematic information from the objects involved in the simulation to determine approximate ...
Elsevier2014

A comparison of different methods for fast single-cut near-to-far-field transformation [euraap corner]

Juan Ramon Mosig

Near-field-to-far-field transformation algorithms have been developed during the last decades of the last century. Spherical near-field measurements are nowadays the most accurate technique for characterizing one antenna. However, one of the drawbacks is t ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2014

Graph-based representation and coding of multiview geometry

Pascal Frossard, Thomas Maugey

We propose a new approach for describing the geometry information of multiview image representations. Rather than transmitting the raw geometry of the scene, under the form of depth information, we build a graph that represents the connections between corr ...
2013

Joint Low-Rank And Sparse Light Field Modelling For Dense Multiview Data Compression

Pierre Vandergheynst, Mahdad Hosseini Kamal

The effective representation of the structures in the multiview images is an important problem that arises in visual sensor networks. This paper presents a novel recovery scheme from compressive samples which exploit local and non-local correlated structur ...
Ieee2013

Joint Low-rank and Sparse Light Field Modeling for Dense Multiview Data Compression

Pierre Vandergheynst, Mahdad Hosseini Kamal

The effective representation of the structures in the multiview images is an important problem that arises in visual sensor networks. This paper presents a novel recovery scheme from compressive samples which exploit local and non-local correlated structur ...
2013

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