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Consistent Optical Flow for Stereo Video 2010 17th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2010) Hong Kong 26 - 29 September 2010 Volume 1 Pages 1 - 804 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP10CIP-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4244-7992-4 1 / 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS MA-L1: IMAGE PROCESSING FOR STEREO DIGITAL CINEMA PRODUCTION MA-L1.1: CONSISTENT OPTICAL FLOW FOR STEREO VIDEO.............................................................1 Anita Sellent, Christian Linz, Marcus Magnor, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany MA-L1.2: NEW VIEW SYNTHESIS FOR STEREO CINEMA BY HYBRID DISPARITY .......................5 REMAPPING Frédéric Devernay, Sylvain Duchêne, INRIA, France MA-L1.3: STEREOSCOPIC CONTENT PRODUCTION OF COMPLEX DYNAMIC .............................9 SCENES USING A WIDE-BASELINE MONOSCOPIC CAMERA SET-UP Jean-Yves Guillemaut, Muhammad Sarim, Adrian Hilton, University of Surrey, United Kingdom MA-L1.4: PATCH-BASED RECONSTRUCTION AND RENDERING OF HUMAN HEADS .................13 David C. Schneider, Anna Hilsmann, Peter Eisert, Fraunhofer HHI, Germany MA-L1.5: ISSUES IN ADAPTING RESEARCH ALGORITHMS TO STEREOSCOPIC ........................17 VISUAL EFFECTS Peter Hillman, J.P. Lewis, Sebastian Sylwan, Erik Winquist, Weta Digital Ltd, New Zealand MA-L1.6: MATTING WITH A DEPTH MAP .................................................................................................21 Francois Pitie, Anil Kokaram, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland MA-L1.7: 3D VIDEO PERFORMANCE SEGMENTATION ........................................................................25 Tony Tung, Takashi Matsuyama, Kyoto University, Japan MA-L1.8: MULTI-VIEW OBJECT AND HUMAN BODY PART DETECTION UTILIZING ...............29 3D SCENE INFORMATION Georgios Sfiris, Nikolaos Nikolaidis, Ioannis Pitas, Centre for Research & Technology Hellas and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece MA-L3: STATISTICAL-MODEL BASED METHODS I MA-L3.1: BAYESIAN REGULARIZATION OF DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGES USING ....................65 HIERARCHICAL MCMC AND LOOPY BELIEF PROPAGATION Siming Wei, Zhejiang University, China; Jing Hua, Wayne State University, United States; Jiajun Bu, Chun Chen, Zhejiang University, China; Yizhou Yu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States MA-L3.2: CONTRAST IN SPECKLED IMAGERY WITH STOCHASTIC DISTANCES .......................69 Alejandro Frery, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brazil; Abraão Nascimento, Renato Cintra, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil MA-L3.3: EXEMPLAR-BASED EM-LIKE IMAGE DENOISING VIA MANIFOLD ..............................73 RECONSTRUCTION Xin Li, West Virginia University, United States MA-L3.4: TOTAL SUBSET VARIATION PRIOR .........................................................................................77 Sanjeev Kumar, Truong Q. Nguyen, University of California, San Diego, United States xvii MA-L3.5: TRACKING IN STREAMED VIDEO BY UPDATING GLOBALLY OPTIMAL ...................81 MATCHINGS João F. Henriques, Rui Caseiro, Jorge Batista, University of Coimbra, Portugal MA-L3.6: LEARNING OF STRUCTURING ELEMENTS FOR MORPHOLOGICAL ...........................85 IMAGE MODEL WITH A SPARSITY PRIOR Makoto Nakashizuka, Shinji Takenaka, Youji Iiguni, Osaka University, Japan MA-L3.7: COMPRESSIVE BLIND SOURCE SEPARATION ......................................................................89 Yiyue Wu, Yuejie Chi, Robert Calderbank, Princeton University, United States MA-L3.8: INTER-FRAME CONTEXTUAL MODELLING FOR VISUAL SPEECH ..............................93 RECOGNITION Adrian Pass, Ji Ming, Philip Hanna, Jianguo Zhang, Darryl Stewart, Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom MA-L4: MORPHOLOGY AND REGRESSION MA-L4.1: A NEW FAMILY OF ORDER-STATISTICS BASED SWITCHING VECTOR ......................97 FILTERS M. Emre Celebi, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, United States; Gerald Schaefer, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Huiyu Zhou, Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom MA-L4.2: A COMPACT SINGLE-PASS ARCHITECTURE FOR HYSTERESIS ..................................101 THRESHOLDING AND COMPONENT LABELING Mayssaa Al Najjar, Swetha Karlapudi, Magdy Bayoumi, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, United States MA-L4.3: A FAST WEIGHTED MEDIAN ALGORITHM BASED ON QUICKSELECT ......................105 Andre Rauh, Gonzalo R. Arce, University of Delaware, United States MA-L4.4: LOCAL MULTIPLE ORIENTATIONS ESTIMATION USING K-MEDOIDS ......................109 Zhanghui Kuang, Guodong Pan, Kwan-Yee K. Wong, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong SAR of China MA-L4.5: COMPARISON OF ORIENTATED AND SPATIALLY VARIANT .......................................113 MORPHOLOGICAL FILTERS VS MEAN/MEDIAN FILTERS FOR ADAPTIVE IMAGE DENOISING Rafael Verdú-Monedero, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Jesús Angulo, MINES ParisTech, France; Jorge Larrey-Ruiz, Juan Morales-Sánchez, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain MA-L4.6: DECISION BASED ADAPTIVE MEDIAN FILTER TO REMOVE BLOTCHES ................117 SCRATCHES STREAKS STRIPES AND IMPULSE NOISE IN IMAGES Vijaykumar Vaithyam Rengarajan, Jothibasu Palaniswamy, Anna University Coimbatore, India MA-L4.7: STRUCTURALLY ADAPTIVE MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY ON ..........................121 NONLINEAR SCALE-SPACE REPRESENTATIONS Jesús Angulo, Santiago Velasco-Forero, MINES ParisTech, France MA-L4.8: A NOVEL NOISE-FREE PIXELS BASED IMPULSE NOISE FILTERING ..........................125 Abdul Majid, Muhammad Tariq Mahmood, Tae-Sun Choi, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea xviii MA-L5: MOSAICING, REGISTRATION, AND ALIGNMENT I MA-L5.1: MULTI-MODAL IMAGE REGISTRATION USING LINE FEATURES AND .....................129 MUTUAL INFORMATION Mehrnaz Zouqi, Jagath Samarabandu, University of Western Ontario, Canada; Yanbo Zhou, iLookabout Inc., Canada MA-L5.2: TOPOLOGY BASED AFFINE INVARIANT DESCRIPTOR FOR MSERS ...........................133 Chenbo Shi, Guijin Wang, Xinggang Lin, Tsinghua University, China; Yongming Wang, Advanced Information Technology Institute, China; Chao Liao, Quan Miao, Tsinghua University, China MA-L5.3: GRADIENT BASED THRESHOLD FREE COLOR FILTER ARRAY ..................................137 INTERPOLATION Ibrahim Pekkucuksen, Yucel Altunbasak, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States MA-L5.4: COMPARISON OF IMAGE ALIGNMENT ON HEXAGONAL AND SQUARE ..................141 LATTICES Tetsuo Shima, Shigeki Sugimoto, Masatoshi Okutomi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan MA-L5.5: HISTOGRAM-BASED IMAGE REGISTRATION FOR REAL-TIME HIGH ......................145 DYNAMIC RANGE VIDEOS Benjamin Guthier, Stephan Kopf, Wolfgang Effelsberg, University of Mannheim, Germany MA-L5.6: DECOLORIZING IMAGES FOR ROBUST MATCHING........................................................149 Codruta Ancuti, Cosmin Ancuti, Philippe Bekaert, Hasselt University, Belgium MA-L5.7: ESTIMATION OF LINEAR DEFORMATIONS OF 3D OBJECTS .........................................153 Attila Tanacs, University of Szeged, Hungary; 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Xiaolin Wu, Mcmaster University, Canada; Guangming Shi, Xiaotian Wang, Xidian University, China xix MA-L6.4: GLOBAL AND LOCAL RATE-DISTORTION OPTIMIZATION FOR LAPPED ...............173 BIORTHOGONAL TRANSFORM CODING Martin Winken, Detlev Marpe, Thomas Wiegand, Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany MA-L6.5: A NOVEL THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSFORM AND ITS SUPPORTING ....................177 TOOLS FOR IMPROVING INTER CODING PERFORMANCE IN H.264/AVC Jaekyu Jo, Hye-Jeong Cho, Kwangwoon university, Republic of Korea; Jinho Lee, Seyoon Jung, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Republic of Korea; Seoung-Jun Oh, Kwangwoon university, Republic of Korea MA-L6.6: TWO DIMENSIONAL SINGULAR VALUE DECOMPOSITION (2D-SVD) ........................181 BASED VIDEO CODING Zhouye Gu, Weisi Lin, Bu-Sung Lee, Chiew Tong Lau, Manoranjan Paul, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore MA-L6.7: DIRECTION-ADAPTIVE TRANSFORMS FOR CODING PREDICTION ...........................185 RESIDUALS Robert Cohen, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States; Sven Klomp, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; Anthony Vetro, Huifang Sun, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, United States MA-L6.8: CONTENT-ADAPTIVE COLOR TRANSFORM FOR IMAGE COMPRESSION ................189 Alexander Suhre, Kivanc Kose, A. 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