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MVE, HI-SIG-VR 2012-09-28
10:15
Hokkaido Two venues in Nemuro Displaying Spherical Aerial HDR Images for Telepresence System
Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) MVE2012-42
To display spherical high dynamic range (HDR) images in offline telepresence systems that provide users with sense of lo... [more] MVE2012-42
pp.85-89
VLD, CAS, MSS, SIP 2012-07-02
10:20
Kyoto Kyoto Research Park A Study on Two-layer Coding for HDR Images with Multiple Tone-mapping Effects
Takao Jinno (Toyohashi Tech Univ.), Hiroya Watanabe, Masahiro Okuda (The Univ. of Kitakyushu) CAS2012-4 VLD2012-14 SIP2012-36 MSS2012-4
If conventional two-layer coding methods use the high contrast tone-mapped image as the first layer,
the coding e... [more]
CAS2012-4 VLD2012-14 SIP2012-36 MSS2012-4
pp.19-24
IMQ 2012-05-18
14:30
Tokyo Tokai Univ. Takanawa Campus Consideration and Proposal about the Quantization and the Code Construction of Video Format
Kenji Sugiyama, Naoya Sagara, Yuta Hondo (Seikei Univ.) IMQ2012-4
Recent all standard video formats are based on BT.601 which was recommended in early 80'. This standard was aimed to kee... [more] IMQ2012-4
pp.13-18
IMQ 2012-03-02
13:55
Kagoshima Kagoshima University Pixel Combined Coding for the High Dynamic Range Images, and its Evaluation Method
Kenji Sugiyama, Naoya Sagara, Yuta Hondo (Seikei Univ.) IMQ2011-23
To coding the high dynamic range (HDR) images, the quantization with the conversion based on the tone mapping is usually... [more] IMQ2011-23
pp.7-10
PRMU, MVE, CQ, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2012-01-19
18:15
Osaka   Tone-Mapping for HDR Images Divided with Dimidiate Luminance and Spatial Distributions of Bright and Dark Regions
Masaki Kitaura, Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) PRMU2011-165 MVE2011-74
This report proposes a novel tone mapping method focusing on an HDR image with dimidiated luminance and spatial distribu... [more] PRMU2011-165 MVE2011-74
pp.185-190
PRMU, MVE, CQ, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2012-01-20
11:40
Osaka   Aerial HDR Imaging of Full Spherical Views without Missing Areas Using Two Omnidirectional Cameras
Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) PRMU2011-171 MVE2011-80
This paper describes a method for acquiring spherical images without missing areas using two omnidirectional cameras mou... [more] PRMU2011-171 MVE2011-80
pp.245-250
EID, ITE-IDY, ITE-HI, ITE-3DMT, IEE-OQD, SID-JC 2011-10-17
15:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Image reproduction and evaluation of metallic gloss by six-band high-dynamic-range imaging
Yuri Murakami, Jin Nomura, Manabu Ohyama, Masahiro Yamaguchi (Tokyo Tech) EID2011-8
Highly realistic image reproduction of metallic gloss is difficult because it has high intensity and inherent color. In ... [more] EID2011-8
pp.17-20
MSS, CAS, VLD, SIP 2011-06-30
09:00
Okinawa Okinawa-Ken-Seinen-Kaikan A Lloyd-Max based quantization algorithm for digital images with sparse histogram
Takuya Shimojo (Tokyo Univ.), Hiroki Iiduka (TMU), Masahiro Iwahashi (Nagaoka UT), Hitoshi Kiya (TMU) CAS2011-1 VLD2011-8 SIP2011-30 MSS2011-1
This paper proposes an improved implementation method based on Lloyd-Max criteria for digital images with sparse histogr... [more] CAS2011-1 VLD2011-8 SIP2011-30 MSS2011-1
pp.1-6
MI 2010-09-03
09:40
Saitama   Fast Bilateral Gauss Transform
Shin Yoshizawa (RIKEN), Alexander Belyaev (Heriot-Watt Univ.), Hideo Yokota (RIKEN) MI2010-50
Rapid advances in data acquisition technology increase importance of bio-medical imaging and processing. Edge-preserving... [more] MI2010-50
pp.7-10
IE 2010-04-26
15:15
Tochigi   A Study on Color-Bit-Depth Extension for Continuous Tone Images
Masaru Takeuchi, Jiro Katto (Waseda Univ.) IE2010-10
Recently, the color depth is beginning to shift from 24 bit-per-pixel to above, for example 30 bit-per-pixel that is abl... [more] IE2010-10
pp.55-60
ITE-AIT, IE, ITE-HI, ITE-ME, ITS 2010-02-15
13:00
Hokkaido Graduate School of Information and Technology, Hokkaido Univ. Subjective evaluation on degradation of image quality due to limited dynamic rage using a high-dynamic-range projector
Yuichi Kusakabe, Masaru Kanazawa, Yuji Nojiri (NHK), Yasuyuki Haino, Masato Furuya, Makoto Yoshimura (JK-holdings) ITS2009-41 IE2009-135
We are investigating display technologies for a Super Hi-Vision system. We have already developed a high-dynamic-range p... [more] ITS2009-41 IE2009-135
pp.23-28
ITE-ME, ITE-AIT, ITE-BCT, IE 2008-11-28
13:45
Nagasaki Nagasaki Univ. Pseudo High Dynamic Range Image Acquisition Using a Single Image
Takao Jinno, Masahiro Okuda (Kitakyushu Univ.) IE2008-96
We propose a method for pseudo high dynamic range image acquisition. Usually the pseudo high dynamic range image is crea... [more] IE2008-96
pp.49-54
SIS, SIP, IPSJ-AVM 2008-09-25
14:20
Fukuoka Tobata Campus, Kyushu Institute of Technology A Study on Composing High Dynamic Range Image for Differently Exposed Images with Moving Objects
Teppei Takagi, Hiroshi Watanabe (Waseda Univ)
HDRI(High dynamic range image) has equal dynamic range that real world has. HDRI is composed from differently exposed im... [more] SIP2008-91 SIS2008-26
pp.9-14
IE, IPSJ-AVM, CS, ITE-BCT 2007-12-14
12:40
Aichi Nagoya Univ. A Study on High Dynamic Range Image Generation for Unconstrained Images
Teppei Takagi, Hiroshi Watanabe (Waseda Univ.)
High dynamic range image(HDRI) has the equal dinamic range that real world has. HDRI is generated
by composing several ... [more]
CS2007-46 IE2007-129
pp.101-104
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