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Image Perception

  1. Standard edge detectors react to all local luminance changes, irrespective of whether they are due to the contours of the objects represented in a scene or due to natural textures like grass, foliage, water, a...

    Authors: Giuseppe Papari, Patrizio Campisi, Nicolai Petkov and Alessandro Neri
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2007 2007:071828
  2. Authors: Gloria Menegaz and Guang-Zhong Yang
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2007 2007:039068
  3. The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the current understanding of mammalian and human visual pathways and their role in visual perception. The initial d...

    Authors: Jeffrey Ng, Anil A. Bharath and Li Zhaoping
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2006 2007:097961
  4. Several drawbacks of critically sampled wavelets can be solved by overcomplete multiresolution transforms and sparse approximation algorithms. Facing the difficulty to optimize such nonorthogonal and nonlinear...

    Authors: Sylvain Fischer, Rafael Redondo, Laurent Perrinet and Gabriel Cristóbal
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2006 2007:090727
  5. A human-centered approach to image database organization is presented in this study. The management of a generic image database is pursued using a standard psychophysical experimental procedure followed by a w...

    Authors: Christos Theoharatos, Nikolaos A. Laskaris, George Economou and Spiros Fotopoulos
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2006 2007:068165
  6. Recent work in the computational modeling of visual attention has demonstrated that a purely bottom-up approach to identifying salient regions within an image can be successfully applied to diverse and practic...

    Authors: Oge Marques, Liam M Mayron, Gustavo B Borba and Humberto R Gamba
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2006 2007:043450
  7. A new framework for image representation, processing, and analysis is introduced and exposed through practical applications. The proposed approach is called logarithmic adaptive neighborhood image processing (...

    Authors: J-C Pinoli and J Debayle
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2006 2007:036105
  8. The ability to associate labels to colors is very natural for human beings. Though, this apparently simple task hides very complex and still unsolved problems, spreading over many different disciplines ranging fr...

    Authors: G. Menegaz, A. Le Troter, J. Sequeira and J. M. Boi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2006 2007:029125