PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM

The 10th IASTED International Conference on Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition, and Applications (SPPRA 2013) & The 14th IASTED International Conference on Computer Graphics and Imaging (CGIM 2013) February 12 – 14, 2013 Innsbruck, Austria LOCATION Congress und Messe Innsbruck GmbH F. Cointault – AgroSup Dijon, France Rennweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck C. Cusano – University of Milan - Bicocca, Italy Austria P. Daras – Informatics and Telematics Institute, Greece N. Elmar – University of Erlangen-Nuremberg , Germany SIGNAL PROCESSING, PATTERN P. Georgieva – University of Aveiro, C. Grecos – University of West of Scotland, Scotland RECOGNITION, AND APPLICATIONS R. C. Guido – University of São Paulo, Brazil (SPPRA 2013) K. V. Hari – Indian Institute of Science, India T. Hassan – Vienna University of Technology, Austria SPONSOR P. R. Hill – The University of Bristol, UK The International Association of Science and Technology L. Igual – Computer Vision Center, Spain for Development (IASTED) P. Jancovic – University of Birmingham, UK M. Jansen – Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium CONFERENCE CHAIR L. Journaux – AgroSup Dijon, France Assoc. Prof. Martin Kampel – Vienna University of M. Kampel – Vienna University of Technology, Austria Technology, Austria H. N. Kim – Pusan National University, Korea C. Kotropoulos – Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Greece Dr. Nicu Sebe – , Italy W. Kubinger – University of Applied Sciences Technikum Dr. Georg Langs – Medical University of Vienna, Austria Wien, Austria A. Kuijper – Fraunhofer IGD, Germany PUBLICITY CHAIR S. Kwong – City University of Hong Kong, PR China M. Li – Nanjing University, PR China Assc. Prof. M. Emre Celebi – Louisiana State University L. Mihaylova – Lancaster University, UK in Shreveport, USA M. Milanova – University of Arkansas at Little Rock,

USA SPECIAL SESSION CHAIR S. W. Park – Texas A&M University-Kingsville, USA Prof. Robert Sablatnig – Vienna University of A. Pinho – University of Aveiro, Portugal Technology, Austria O. Pujol – , Spain G. Qian – NeoMotion Research, USA SPECIAL SESSION ORGANIZER S. Raviraja – University of Malaya, Malaysia Mr. Rainer Planinc – Vienna University of Technology, S. A. Robila – Montclair State University, USA Austria J. A. Rodriguez Fernández – University of Málaga, Spain R. Sablatnig – Vienna University of Technology, Austria INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE H. Sahbi – CNRS, France E. H. Amadou Gning – University College London, UK R. Saint-Nom – Buenos Aires Institute of Technology, H. Bhaskar – UAE Argentina C. S. Bouganis – Imperial College London, UK N. M. Sirakov – Texas A&M University - Commerce, M. Ceccarelli – University of Sannio, Italy USA M. E. Celebi – Louisiana State University in Shreveport, R. Sitte – Griffith University, Australia USA M. Sliskovic – SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG, W. K. Cham – The Chinese University of Hong Kong, PR Germany China T. Stathaki – Imperial College of London, UK R. S. Choras – University of Technology and Life U. Stilla – Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany Sciences, Poland V. Sukumar – Aptina Imaging, USA 1

H. Tang – University of Minnesota Duluth, USA COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND A. Uhl – Universität Salzburg, Austria M. Verleysen – Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium IMAGING (CGIM 2013) H. Wang – Tongji University, PR China W. L. Woo – Newcastle University, UK SPONSOR H. R. Wu – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, The International Association of Science and Technology Australia for Development (IASTED) W. Y. Wu – I-Shou University, Taiwan H. Yin – University of Manchester, UK PROGRAM CHAIR Prof. Lars Linsen - Jacobs University, Germany ADDITIONAL PAPER REVIEWERS M. hödlmoser – cvl, Austria TUTORIAL SESSIONS I. Ibraheem – , Syria Dr. Huiyu Zhou - Queen’s University Belfast, UK I. A. Nasir – Sebha University, Libya Dr. Paul Miller - Queen’s University Belfast, UK R. planinc – CVL, Austria M. Sharma – State Forensic Science Laboratory, INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE J. Sidorova – Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain S. Ablameyko – Belarusian State University, Belarus C. M. Travieso – University of Las Palmas de Gran E. Akleman – Texas A&M University, USA Canaria, Spain Y. Alsultanny – Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain E. Wetzinger – cvl, Austria M. Al-Tarawneh – Mutah University, Jordan P. Xiang – Image Analysis, Inc, USA L. Amaral – Departamento de Engenharia Quimica e S. zambanini – CVL, Austria Biologica, Portugal A. Zweng – Computer Vision Lab, Austria J. Ben-Arie – University of Illinois at Chicago, USA H. Bez – Loughborough University, UK F. Bianconi – , Italy C. A. Bohn – Wedel University of Applied Sciences, Germany H. K. Cakmak – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany K. Camilleri – , Malta P. Carvalho – , Portugal M. E. Celebi – Louisiana State University in Shreveport, USA H. T. Chang – National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan J. Chang – Bournemouth University, UK R. S. Choras – University of Technology and Life Sciences, Poland M. Corsini – Visual Computing Laboratory, Italy M. Das – Oakland University, USA K. de Geus – Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil T. M. Deserno – RWTH Aachen University, Germany M. Duplaga – Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland A. Ebert – University of Kaiserslautern, Germany P. K. Egbert – Brigham Young University, USA R. F. Erbacher – Utah State University, USA T. Ertl – University of Stuttgart, Germany V. Fack – Ghent University, Belgium P. Felkel – Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic R. Ferrari – Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil D. Geronimo – Computer Vision Center, Spain R. Grasset – University of Technology Graz, Austria N. Gueorguieva – City University of New York, USA 2

P. Hall – University of Bath, UK X. Yang – Bournemouth University, UK D. Hart – SUNY Plattsburgh, USA J. H. Yong – Tsinghua University, PR China S. Hauswiesner – Graz University of Technology, Austria N. Yoshida – Nihon University, Japan R. Hornero Sánchez – University of Valladolid, Spain J. J. Zhang – Bournemouth University, UK S. Hwang – University of Illinois at Springfield, USA H. Zhou – Queen’s University Belfast, UK I. Ibraheem – Damascus University, Syria L. Inzerillo – , Italy ADDITIONAL PAPER REVIEWERS H. Jiang – University of Florida, USA M. Lizier – Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil Z. Jin – Nanjing University of Science and Technology, PR China PLEASE NOTE M. Jones – University of Wales Swansea, UK  Paper presentations are 15 minutes in length with an A. Kuijper – Fraunhofer IGD, Germany additional 5 minutes for questions. B. Li – Samsung Mobile Research, USA  Report to your Session Chair 15 minutes before the F. Liarokapis – Coventry University, UK session is scheduled to begin. L. Linsen – Jacobs University, Germany  Presentations should be loaded onto the presentation J. Llados – Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain laptop in the appropriate room prior to your session. C. C. Lu – Kent State University, USA  End times of sessions vary depending on the number M. P. Malumbres – Miguel Hernandez University, Spain of papers scheduled. P. Matsakis – University of Guelph, Canada P. L. Mazzeo – Istituto di studi sui sistemi intelligenti per l'automazione, Italy G. Meixner – German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany F. Murtagh – University of London, Royal Holloway, UK G. Nikishkov – University of Aizu, Japan K. Palágyi – University of Szeged, Hungary S. W. Park – Texas A&M University-Kingsville, USA A. G. Patil – S.B.M. , India H. Pedrini – University of Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil A. Pina – Public University of Navarra, Spain R. Preiner – Vienna University of Technology, Austria G. Reitmayr – Graz University of Technology, Austria M. Rodrigues – Sheffield Hallam University, UK

D. Roller – University of Stuttgart, Germany

A. Rusu – Rowan University, USA

C. Santagati – Università di Catania, Italy N. S. Sapidis – University of Western Macedonia, Greece A. D. Sappa – Computer Vision Center, Spain P. Stanchev – Kettering University, USA S. Stansfield – Ithaca College, USA S. A. Suandi – Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia Y. Takeuchi – Daido University, Japan J. M. Tavares – , Portugal D. Y. Tsai – Niigata University, Japan P. L. Weiss – University of Haifa, Israel M. White – University of Sussex, UK

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Tuesday, February 12, 2013 Wednesday, February 13, 2013

07:00 – SPPRA/CGIM Registration 08:30 – SPPRA Session 2 – Image Processing (Diesner Foyer) (Hall Igls)

08:00 – SPPRA/CGIM Welcome Address 10:30 – Coffee Break 08:30 (Hall Igls) 11:00 (Diesner Foyer)

08:30 – CGIM Session 1 – Visualization and Human- 11:00 – SPPRA Session 2 Continued Computer Interaction (Hall Igls) (Hall Igls) 12:30 – Lunch Break 10:30 – Coffee Break (Self-Catered) 11:00 (Diesner Foyer) 14:00 – SPPRA Keynote Presentation 2 - Dr. Georg Langs 11:00 – SPPRA Keynote Presentation 1 – “Human- (Hall Igls) centered Computing: Challenges and Perspectives” – 15:00 – Coffee Break Dr. Nicu Sebe 15:30 (Diesner Foyer) (Hall Igls) 15:30 – SPPRA Session 3 – Sound and Speech Processing 12:00 – Lunch Break (Hall Igls) (Self–Catered) 19:00 – Dinner Banquet 14:00 – SPPRA Session 1 – Signal Processing I (Hall Innsbruck) (Hall Aalborg)

14:00 – CGIM Tutorial Presentation – “Computer Vision Techniques for Video Surveillance” - Dr. Huiyu Zhou and Dr. Paul Miller (Hall Igls)

15:30 – Coffee Break 16:00 (Diesner Foyer)

16:00 – SPPRA Session 1 Continued (Hall Aalborg)

16:00 – CGIM Tutorial Presentation Continued (Hall Igls)

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Thursday, February 14, 2013 Tuesday, February 12, 2013

08:30 – SPPRA Session 4 – Special Session: Ambient 07:00 – REGISTRATION Assisted Living Location: Diesner Foyer (Hall Freiburg) 08:00 – 08:30 SPPRA/CGIM WELCOME ADDRESS 08:30 – CGIM Session 2 – Imaging and Reconstruction Location: Hall Igls (Hall Grenoble) 08:30 – CGIM SESSION 1 – VISUALIZATION AND 10:30 – Coffee Break HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION 11:00 (Diesner Foyer) Chair: TBA Location: Hall Igls 11:00 – SPPRA Session 5 – 3D Vision (Hall Freiburg) 797-008 Graph Reconstruction from Drawings with Crossings 11:00 – SPPRA Session 6 – Signal Processing II Hamdy Zidan (Egypt) and Gerik Scheuermann (Germany) (Hall Igls) 797-014 11:00 – CGIM Session 3 – Image Segmentation and Using Physical Activity Transition to Reduce the Perceived Feature Detection Burden of Interruption by Mobile Phones (Hall Grenoble) Kelly Gerschefske and Sudhanshu K. Semwal (USA)

13:00 – Lunch Break 797-018 (Self–Catered) The Extended Stereoscopic Highlighting Technique For Node-Link Diagrams: An Empirical Study 14:00 – SPPRA Session 7 – Motion and Tracking Ragaad AlTarawneh, Jens Bauer, Shah Rukh Humayoun, (Hall Freiburg) Patric Keller, and Achim Ebert (Germany)

14:00 – SPPRA Session 8 – Computer Vision 797-019 (Hall Igls) A Comparison of GPU Box-Plane Intersection Algorithms for Direct Volume Rendering 14:00 – CGIM Session 4 – Modelling and Image Stefan Zellmann and Ulrich Lang (Germany) Processing (Hall Grenoble) 10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK Location: Diesner Foyer 15:30 – Coffee Break 16:00 (Diesner Foyer) 11:00 – SPPRA KEYNOTE PRESENTATION – “HUMAN-CENTERED COMPUTING: 16:00 – SPPRA Session 8 Continued CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES” (Hall Igls) Presenter: Dr. Nicu Sebe (Italy) Location: Hall Igls 16:00 – SPPRA Session 9 – Detection and Reconstruction (Hall Freiburg) Human Centered Computing (HCC) is an emerging field that aims at bridging the existing gaps between the various 16:00 – CGIM Session 5 – Video and Animation disciplines involved with the design and implementation of (Hall Grenoble) computing systems that support people's activities. HCC aims at tightly integrating human sciences (e.g. social and cognitive) and computer science (e.g. human-computer

interaction (HCI), signal processing, machine learning, and

computer vision) for the design of computing systems with a human focus from beginning to end. The presentation will address the existing challenges in HCC and will focus on real-time and robust solutions for eye detection and tracking, head pose estimation and their applications to gaze estimation, attention detection and personality.

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Nicu Sebe is with the Faculty of Cognitive Sciences, 798-035 University of Trento, Italy, where he is leading the research Design of Quasi-Equiripple IIR Filters with Prescribed in the areas of multimedia information retrieval and human- Flatness and Approximately Linear Phase computer interaction in computer vision applications. He Yasunori Sugita (Japan) was involved in the organization of the major conferences and workshops addressing the computer vision and human- 798-038 centered aspects of multimedia information retrieval, Construction of Perfect Space-Time Codes among which as a General Co-Chair of the IEEE Cibele C. Trinca, Edson D. de Carvalho, Jozué Vieira Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition Conference, FG Filho, and Antonio A. de Andrade (Brazil) 2008, ACM International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval (CIVR) 2007 and 2010, and WIAMIS 2009 and 798-052 as one of the initiators and a Program Co-Chair of the Undecimated and Decimated EMD Non-Uniform Human-Centered Multimedia track of the ACM Filterbanks Approximating Critical Bands Multimedia 2007 conference. He is the general chair of Min-Sung Koh and Esteban Rodriguez-Marek (USA) ACM Multimedia 2013 and was a program chair of ACM Multimedia 2011. He has served as the guest editor for 798-112 several special issues in IEEE Computer, Computer Vision Analysis on the Effect of Geometric Deployment and and Image Understanding, Image and Vision Computing, Velocities of Sensors based on TDOA/FDOA Multimedia Systems, International Journal of Computer Measurements Vision and ACM TOMCCAP. He has been a visiting Dong-Gyu Kim, Yong-Hee Kim, Jin-Woo Han, Kyu-Ha professor in Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Song, and Hyoung-Nam Kim (Korea) Urbana-Champaign and in the Electrical Engineering Department, Darmstadt University of Technology, 798-055 Germany. He is a co-chair of the IEEE Computer Society Power Distribution for SVD-Aided MIMO Transmission Task Force on Human-centered Computing and is an with Receiver-Side Antennas Correlation associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, Andreas Ahrens (Germany), Francisco Cano-Broncano, Machine Vision and Applications, Image and Vision and Cesar Benavente-Peces (Spain) Computing, Computer Vision and Image Understanding and of Journal of Multimedia. 798-072 Enhanced Constrained One-Bit Transform Method using 12:00 – LUNCH BREAK Adaptive Search Range Self-Catered Sanggu Lee, Yonghoon Kim, Gwanggil Jeon, and Jechang Jeong (Korea) 14:00 – SPPRA SESSION 1 – SIGNAL PROCESSING I 14:00 – CGIM TUTORIAL PRESENTATION – Chairs: TBA “COMPUTER VISION TECHNIQUES FOR VIDEO Location: Hall Aalborg SURVEILLANCE” Chairs: Dr. Huiyu Zhou and Dr. Paul Miller (UK) 798-012 Location: Hall Igls On the Sampling Theorem in Hilbert Spaces Stanislav Gritsutenko, Elina Biberdorf (Russia), and Rui Research in video surveillance has received overwhelming Dinis (Portugal) attention in the last three decades. Increased precautions are taken in security-sensitive areas, such as country borders, 798-013 airports and government offices. Individuals are also Quantization for Maximal Preservation of Information seeking personalised security systems to continuously Stanislav Gritsutenko, Konstantin Firsanov (Russia), and monitor their properties and valuable assets. To meet these Rui Dinis (Portugal) requirements, cameras have been deployed to acquire sensory data, followed by thorough detection and 798-025 assessment of threats on-line or off-line. Understanding and Entropy Constrained Dictionary Learning for Remote interpreting object behaviours based on video analysis has Sensing Image Compression witnessed impressive progress in recent years. The Xin Zhan, Rong Zhang, Dong Yin, and Kai Chen (PR performance of these surveillance systems is continuously China) improved.

This tutorial aims to cover the early stages of the video surveillance pipeline. Participants are expected to get new 6 perspectives within the area of video surveillance. In more Wednesday, February 13, 2013 detail, the objectives of this tutorial are: I) To become acquainted with computer vision techniques 08:30 – SPPRA SESSION 2 – IMAGE PROCESSING used for video surveillance tasks; Chair: TBA II) To experience theoretical and engineering project Location: Hall Igls management for video surveillance; III) To be able to evaluate the prospective usage of video 798-016 surveillance techniques for real time operation. Precise Yarn Segmentation of Fabric Images via Active The following is a list of tentative topics and the Grid corresponding time allocations: Wenya Feng, Li Liu, Yilin Guo, Zhixuan Zhou, and a) Introduction to video surveillance [15 minutes] Huiping Sun (PR China) b) Object detection and tracking [30 minutes] c) Human profiling [30 minutes] 798-018 d) Activity recognition [30 minutes] Blur Invariants and Projection Operators e) Trajectory clustering [30 minutes] Jan Flusser, Tomáš Suk, Jiří Boldyš, and Barbara Zitová f) Structure from motion [30 minutes] (Czech Republic) This tutorial is intended for researchers and practitioners with background in general signal/image processing. Due 798-051 to increased interest in video surveillance both in the A Sign-Logo Image Search & Combination System by academia and industry, we expect that this tutorial will be Analyzing Color and Shape Features of great interests to the participants of CGIM 2013. Yuki Toyoshima, Yasuhiro Hayashi, and Yasushi Kiyoki (Japan) 15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK Location: Diesner Foyer 798-058 Measurement of Single Droplet Characteristics using High 16:00 – SPPRA SESSION 1 CONTINUED Speed Imaging Techniques Location: Hall Aalborg Sofija Vulgarakis Minov (Belgium), Frédéric Cointault (France), Jürgen Vangeyte, Jan G. Pieters, and David 16:00 – CGIM TUTORIAL PRESENTATION Nuyttens (Belgium) CONTINUED Location: Hall Igls 798-062 Exposure Fusion by Fast and Adaptive Bidimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition

Ilias Lousis, Konstantinos Ioannidis, and Ioannis

Andreadis (Greece)

798-075 Automatic Stitching System for Images of Plane-Like Scenes Dafei Huang, Mei Wen, Yungang Xue, Nan Wu, Ju Ren, Huayou Su, and Chunyuan Zhang (PR China)

798-082 Ensemble Evaluation for Image Segmentation using a Semi-Supervised SVM Sang Jun Lee, Sang-Gyu Ryu, Yong-Ju Jeon, Doo-chul Choi, and Sang Woo Kim (Korea)

798-096 Differing Matched Filter Responsivity for the Detection of Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Roshan A. Welikala, Vikas Tah, Tom H. Williamson, Andreas Hoppe, Jamshid Dehmeshki, and Sarah A.Barman (UK)

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798-110 798-086 Tensor Voting based Lazy Learner for Pattern Iterative Constrained MLLR Approach for Speaker Classification Adaptation Mandar Kulkarni, Arun Kumar Mani, and Giorgio Biagetti, Alessandro Curzi, Massimo Mercuri, and Shankar M. Venkatesan (India) Claudio Turchetti (Italy)

798-079 19:00 – DINNER BANQUET Creating Stego-Images through Hiding Single and Multiple Location: Hall Innsbruck Data using Different Steganographic Tools Ahd Mohammad Aljarf (Saudi Arabia), Saad Ali Amin (UK), and John Filippas (Greece)

10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK Location: Diesner Foyer

11:00 – SPPRA SESSION 2 CONTINUED Location: Hall Igls

12:30 – LUNCH BREAK Self-Catered

14:00 – SPPRA KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 2 Presenter: Dr. Georg Langs (Austria) Location: Hall Igls

15:00 – 15:30 COFFEE BREAK Location: Diesner Foyer

15:30 – SPPRA SESSION 3 – SOUND AND SPEECH PROCESSING Chair: TBA Location: Hall Igls 798-063 Vocal Tract Normalisation in Computer Games Mariusz Ziółko, Mariusz Mąsior, Bartosz Ziółko, and Magdalena Igras (Poland)

798-066 Near Field Sound Source Localization based on Time Delay and Subspace Separation Kohei Hayashida, Masato Nakayama, Takanobu Nishiura, and Yoichi Yamashita (Japan)

798-069 Structural KLD for Cross-Variety Speaker Adaptation in HMM-based Speech Synthesis Markus E. Toman and Michael Pucher (Austria)

798-071 Detection of Emotions and Stress through Speech Analysis Inma Mohino, Maria Goñi, Lorena Álvarez , Cosme Llerena, and Roberto Gil-Pita (Spain)

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Thursday, February 14, 2013 11:00 – SPPRA SESSION 5 – 3D VISION Chair: TBA 08:30 – SPPRA SESSION 4 – SPECIAL SESSION: Location: Hall Freiburg AMBIENT ASSISTED LIVING 798-115 Chair: TBA SOM based Particle Matching for Volumetric Particle Location: Hall Freiburg Tracking Velocimetry 798-121 Basanta Joshi (Nepal), Kazuo Ohmi, and Kazuo Nose Ultra-Wideband Positioning for Assistance Robots for (Japan) Elderly David Espes (France), Ali Daher (Lebanon), Yvon Autret, 798-031 Emanuel Radoi, and Philippe Le Parc (France) A Novel and Automated Circle Pattern Recognition Technique for Infra-Red Stereo Camera Calibration 798-122 Martin Kefer, Wilfried Woeber, Daniel Szuegyi, and A Flexible Relational Feature Model for Fall Detection Wilfried Kubinger (Austria) Andreas Zweng, Thomas Rittler, and Martin Kampel (Austria) 798-044 Depth Map based Object Tracking and 3D Positioning for 798-120 Non-Static Camera Evaluation of Kinect Sensors for Fall Detection Mikel Labayen, Julen García, Aritz Legarretaetxebarria, Christopher Pramerdorfer (Austria) and Maider Laka-Iñurrategi (Spain)

798-104 798-087 Using Wizard of Oz to Collect Interaction Data for Voice 3D Object Categorization of Logistic Goods for Automated Controlled Home Care and Communication Handling Services Hendrik Thamer, Daniel Weimer, Henning Kost, and Bernd Stephan Schlogl, Gerard Chollet, Pierrick Milhorat, Jirasri Scholz-Reiter (Germany) Deslis, Jacques Feldmar, Jerome Boudy (France), Markus Garschall, and Manfred Tscheligi (Austria) 798-101 Shortest Diagonal Triangulation of Convex Layers 798-123 Anders Hast, Peter Jenke, and Stefan Seipel (Sweden) Vision based Fire Detection using Colour Variance Mohamad Ajami and Zaharya Menevidis (Germany) 11:00 – SPPRA SESSION 6 – SIGNAL PROCESSING II Chair: TBA 08:30 – CGIM SESSION 2 – IMAGING AND Location: Hall Igls RECONSTRUCTION Chair: TBA 798-074 Location: Hall Grenoble Demosaicking Algorithm with Directional Contour 797-023 Information A Semi-Automated Framework for Homography HyeJin HyeJin Shin, Dmitriy Khvan, Gwanggil Jeon, and Estimation Jechang Jeong (Korea) Thomas Fäulhammer (Austria) and Paulo V.K. Borges 798-076 (Australia) A New Approach for Spectra Baseline Correction using 797-024 Sparse Representation Simulation of Lenticular Image Shujian Yu, Xinge You, Yi Mou, Xiubao Jiang, Weihua Ou, Taemin Lee, Hochang Lee, and Kyunghyun Yoon (Korea) and Long Zhou (PR China)

797-042 798-084 Intelligent Eye-Information Fusion Monitioring System DIBR 3D Video Watermarking with Faster DT-CWT Quantization Yingjie Li, Baohui Zhang, Chaobo Min, and Bin Sun Hee-Dong Kim, Ji-Won Lee (Korea), Seung-Jin Ryu (PR China) (South Korea), Hak-Yeol Choi (Korea), and Heung-Kyu

Lee (South Korea) 10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK Location: Diesner Foyer 9

798-099 14:00 – SPPRA SESSION 7 – MOTION AND Complexity Reduction of IDCT by using CBP and TRACKING Adaptive Pruning in H.264/AVC Decoder Chair: TBA Luong Pham Van and Byeungwoo Jeon (Korea) Location: Hall Freiburg

798-090 798-073 Feature Selection in Mental Stress Analysis using Multiple A Motion Adaptive Deinterlacing Algorithm using Biological Signals Improved Motion Detection Maria Goñi, Inma Mohino, Cosme Llerena, Roberto Gil- Janghyeok Yun, Jeehyun Jun, Gwanggil Jeon, and Pita, and Manuel Rosa (Spain) Jechang Jeong (Korea)

798-097 798-045 Time Series Denoising based on Wavelet Decomposition Rapid Visual Tracking with Modified On-Line Boosting and Cross-Correlation between the Residuals and the and Template Matching Denoised Signal Guibo Luo, Yuesheng Zhu, and Qing Zhang (PR China) Barbara Cannas, Andrea Murari, and Fabio Pisano (Italy) 798-108 11:00 – CGIM SESSION 3 – IMAGE Occlusion Model from Human Interaction Analysis for SEGMENTATION AND FEATURE DETECTION Tracking Multiple People Chair: TBA Carolina Reta, Leopoldo Altamirano, Jesus A. Gonzalez Location: Hall Grenoble (Mexico), and Rafael Medina-Carnicer (Spain)

797-007 798-105 Performance evaluation of infrared moving foreground Highway Traffic Congestion Classification using Holistic segmentation without prior knowledge Properties Chaobo Min, Yingjie Li, and Baohui Zhang (PR China) Andrews Sobral, Luciano Oliveira, Leizer Schnitman (Brazil), and Felippe de Souza (Portugal) 797-009 Parallel Image Segmentation using Fiedler Vector 798-091 Bora Akaydin and Murat Manguoğlu (Turkey) Melanosome Tracking using Prediction by Support Vector Regression and Revision by Appearance Features 797-012 Mika Shimomura and Kazuhiro Hotta (Japan) Pith Estimation on Rough Log End Images using Local Fourier Spectrum Analysis 14:00 – SPPRA SESSION 8 – COMPUTER VISION Rudolf Schraml and Andreas Uhl (Austria) Chair: TBA Location: Hall Igls 797-015 Automatic Extraction of the Optic Disc Boundary for 798-089 Detecting Retinal Diseases Recent Progress in Attributes based Learning: A Survey Muhammad Salman Haleem, Liangxiu Han, Baihua Li, Hafeez Anwar, Martin Kampel (Austria), and Rehanullah Andy Nisbet, Jano van Hemert, and Michael Verhoek (UK) Khan (Pakistan)

797-022 798-116 Barcode Detection with Uniform Partitioning and Distance Underwater Real-Time Fish Recognition by Image Transformation Processing Péter Bodnár and László G. Nyúl (Hungary) Mehdi Chouiten (France)

797-030 798-113 Vehicle threat locating via the detection of anomalies on Character Recognition of Handwritten Hebrew using roads and their verges Structured Artificial Warping Roel Heremans (Germany) and Wim Mees (Belgium) Avi Bleiweiss (USA)

13:00 – LUNCH BREAK Self-Catered

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798-040 15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK Modeling Method of Human Actions with HSMM and If- Location: Diesner Foyer Then-Rules Considering Readability Kohjiro Hashimoto, Kae Doki, Shinji Doki, and Tohya 16:00 – SPPRA SESSION 8 CONTINUED Ohtsuka (Japan) Location: Hall Igls

798-070 16:00 – SPPRA SESSION 9 – DETECTION AND Roughness Evaluation of Vine Leaf by Image Processing RECONSTRUCTION Houda Bediaf, Ludovic Journaux, Rachid Sabre, and Chair: TBA Frédéric Cointault (France) Location: Hall Freiburg

798-078 798-067 Real-Time Detection-based Modeling of Finger Segments Local Uncertainty in Binary Tomographic Reconstruction Samuel de Sousa (Austria) and Jan Ernst (USA) László Varga, László G. Nyúl, Antal Nagy, and Péter Balázs (Hungary) 798-098 Plant Leaf Classification using Probabilistic Integration of 798-068 Shape, Texture and Margin Features Fusion Framework for Video Event Recognition Charles Mallah, James Cope, and James Orwell (UK) Qiao Ma (PR China), Baptiste Fosty (France), Carlos F. Crispim-Junior (Brazil), and François Brémond 14:00 – CGIM SESSION 4 – MODELLING AND (France) IMAGE PROCESSING Chair: TBA 798-026 Location: Hall Grenoble Object Recognition in Cluttered Environments Ester Martinez-Martin and Angel P. del Pobil (Spain) 797-025 Perceived Quality Of 3D Human Head Scans at Varying 798-046 Texture and Mesh Resolutions Diagnosis and Classification of Systolic Murmur in Jan Lievens, Ruxandra Florea, Donny Tytgat, Patrice Newborns Rondao Alface, Peter Schelkens, and Adrian Munteanu Amir Mohammad Amiri and Giuliano Armano (Italy) (Belgium) 798-102 User-Generated Pornographic Video Detection using Shot- 797-028 based Sensor Pattern Noise Facilitating Creativity in Education using Constructive Dae-Jin Jung, Dai-Kyung Hyun, Seung-Jin Ryu, and Function-based Modelling Heung-Kyu Lee (South Korea) Alexander A. Pasko, Valery D. Adzhiev (UK), Evgeniya E. Malikova, and Victor V. Pilyugin (Russia) 798-053 A Comprehensive Monitoring System for Photovoltaic 797-040 Arrays Sufficient Conditions for Topology Preserving Additions Venkatachalam Krishnan, Henry C. Braun, Cihan and General Operators Tepedelenlioglu, and Andreas Spanias (USA) Péter Kardos and Kálmán Palágyi (Hungary) 16:00 – CGIM SESSION 5 – VIDEO AND 797-041 ANIMATION MVEVE: A Visual Programming Environment for Creating Chair: TBA New Visual Effects Location: Hall Grenoble Satoru Hirai, Akihiro Miyamoto, Motoshi Tokoshima, Kunio Yamamoto, Hiromi Baba, and Tsukasa Noma 797-020 (Japan) Improving Anchor Selection for Inertial Motion Capture Systems through Weight Distribution Calculations 797-044 Tudor Pascu, Zeeshan Patoli, and Martin White (UK) Nonexistence of Rational Rotation Minimizing Frames on Quintic Helices Fatma Şengüler Çiftçi and Gert Vegter (The Netherlands)

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797-021 Ray-Triangle Collision Detection to Approximate Objects with Spheres Francisco A. Madera (Mexico), Stephen D. Laycock (UK), and Carlos G. Herrera (Mexico)

797-036 Key Frame Extraction using Skyline Operation Jun Su Kim, Deokmin Haam, and Myoung Ho Kim (Korea)

797-037 Unifying Software and Hardware-Centric Inertial Measurement Units in Body Sensor Networks Tudor Pascu, Zeeshan Patoli, and Martin White (UK)

************************************************ IASTED would like to thank you for attending SPPRA and CGIM 2013. Your participation helped make this international event a success, and we look forward to seeing you at upcoming IASTED events. ************************************************

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