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Publikováno v:
ACSSC
This work focuses on considering motion towards improving video quality assessment algorithms. The improvement refers to improving computational video quality assessment algorithms in order to be in closer agreement with the subjective evaluation of
Publikováno v:
Signal Processing: Image Communication. 28:1420-1434
We present an unsupervised motion-based object segmentation algorithm for video sequences with moving camera, employing bidirectional inter-frame change detection. For every frame, two error frames are generated using motion compensation. They are co
Publikováno v:
ICME
Motion-based segmentation approaches employ either longterm motion information, which is computationally demanding, or suffer from lack of accuracy when employing short-term information. We present an automatic motion-based object segmentation algori
Publikováno v:
CBMI
Audio similarity matrices have become a popular tool in the MIR community for their ability to reveal segments of high acoustical self-similarity and repetitive patterns. This is particularly useful for the task of music structure segmentation. The p
Publikováno v:
ICIP
Several algorithms for global motion estimation in video sequences using pixel- or block-based approaches have been published. Most known pixel-based methods lack in performance while when using block-based algorithms working on motion vectors, robus
Autor:
Andreas Krutz, Marta Mrak, Ahmet M. Kondoz, Alexander Glantz, Thomas Sikora, Marina Georgia Arvanitidou
Publikováno v:
WIAMIS
Global motion is estimated either in the pixel domain or in block based domain. Until now, all the approaches regarding the latter are based on fixed sized blocks while the recent compression methods tend to use variable block sizes during motion est
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Autor:
Vassilis Kilintzis, A. Astaras, Vassilis Koutkias, Andreas Triantafyllidis, Ioanna Chouvarda, Marina Georgia Arvanitidou, Nicos Maglaveras, Eduardo Monton Sanchez, George Stalidis
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
A flexible, scaleable and cost-effective medical telemetry system is described for monitoring sleep-related disorders in the home environment. The system was designed and built for real-time data acquisition and processing, allowing for additional us
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