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PRMU, SP, MVE, CQ 2010-01-21
09:30
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Automatic Extraction of Moving Object from Video Frames by Graph Cut
Akihiro Matsuda, Hisashi Koga, Toshinori Watanabe (The Univ. of Electro-Comm.) CQ2009-59 PRMU2009-158 SP2009-99 MVE2009-81
Recently, much attention has been paid to the technology that works effectively for many problems in image processing by... [more] CQ2009-59 PRMU2009-158 SP2009-99 MVE2009-81
pp.13-18
US 2009-10-22
10:40
Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo Rotation Phase of gel surface waves
Yumiko Yoshitake (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2009-54
The surface wave propagations are generally subject to elasticity and surface tension: The former governs the behavior i... [more] US2009-54
pp.1-4
PRMU 2009-10-23
09:30
Hiroshima Hiroshima Univ. Super-resolution Optical Flow using Variational Method
Yoshihiko Mochizuki, Yusuke Kameda, Atsushi Imiya, Tomoya Sakai, Takashi Imaizumi (Chiba Univ) PRMU2009-83
We develop an algorithm for the super-resolution optical flow computation,
by combining variational super-resolution ... [more]
PRMU2009-83
pp.69-74
PRMU, IE, MI 2009-05-29
14:45
Gifu Gifu Univ. A Study on Control Parameters of Frame Decomposition Method for Comic Images
Daisuke Ishii, Kei Kawamura, Hiroshi Watanabe (Waseda Univ.) IE2009-43 PRMU2009-34 MI2009-34
Comic frame separation is need to high speed and high accuracy.
We have proposed a fast and accurate frame separation m... [more]
IE2009-43 PRMU2009-34 MI2009-34
pp.187-192
LOIS 2009-03-06
13:00
Okinawa Okinawa-seinen-kaikan Human-adapted Motion Analysys Using Image Log for Business Monitoring
Minako Toba, Yasuhide Mori, Masashi Egi, Takao Sakurai, Ken Naono (Hitachi, Ltd.) OIS2008-89
Recently, methods for monitoring and analyzing office workers’ motions are in demand to improve work efficiency. This pa... [more] OIS2008-89
pp.83-88
PRMU 2009-02-19
15:30
Tokyo Univ. of Tokyo (IIS) [Special Talk] Issues of Character Recognition , Document Image Analysis Technologies and Their Applications -- Toward Electronic Document Analysis and Image-based Scene Understanding --
Takashi Hirano (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) PRMU2008-220
Character recognition and document image analysis technology have developed for the document image scanned by a image sc... [more] PRMU2008-220
pp.75-80
PRMU 2008-12-18
09:30
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. Video Image Analysis Exploiting Frequent Graph Mining
Tomokazu Tsuji, Hisashi Koga, Takanori Yokoyama, Toshinori Watanabe (UEC) PRMU2008-150
Frequent graph mining is a technique to extract graph patterns which appear frequently in large set of graphs as useful ... [more] PRMU2008-150
pp.19-24
US 2008-10-30
15:10
Tokyo   Observation of the particles rotated by gel surface waves
Yumiko Yoshitake (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2008-50
The surface wave propagations are generally subject to elasticity and surface tension: The former governs the behavior i... [more] US2008-50
pp.11-14
PRMU 2008-02-22
09:30
Ibaraki Univ. of Tsukuba 3D reconstruction of straight lines in a road environment using a vehicle camera
Toshihiro Asai, Yoshiko Kojima, Koichiro Yamaguchi, Yoshiki Ninomiya (Toyota Central R&D Labs.,Inc.) PRMU2007-231
This paper describes 3D reconstruction method of straight lines such as poles and buildings in a road environment based ... [more] PRMU2007-231
pp.99-104
IE 2007-05-18
16:25
Kyoto Kyoto Institute of Technology Quality Evaluation of Marks within Papers using Gabor Functions
Manabu Osada (National Printing Bureau), Kota Aoki, Hiroshi Nagahashi (Tokyo Tech), Sadamichi Ohe (National Printing Bureau) IE2007-18
In this paper, we propose a new technique for the objective evaluation of marks made from pulp fibers that can replaces ... [more] IE2007-18
pp.41-46
PRMU 2006-11-24
16:30
Overseas   Automatic Extraction of Objects out of Images using Data Compression and Object Likeliness
Hideyuki Sugiyama, Hisashi Koga, Toshinori Watanabe, Takanori Yokoyama (UEC)
We propose a new object generator that can acquire a few sample images without human intervention. First, we introduce a... [more] PRMU2006-160
pp.183-188
PRMU, NLC, TL 2006-10-20
15:45
Tokyo   Moving region detection based on a solution to the transportation problem
Sho Furukawa, Takanori Yokoyama, Toshinori Watanabe, Hisashi Koga (UEC)
In this report , we propose a moving object detection method based on a solution the transportation problem.
We regard ... [more]
PRMU2006-114
pp.59-64
MI 2005-11-07
10:15
Chiba NIRS The Extended Process of Mammographic Film for Radiation Dose Reduction
Toshinori Maruyama, Hideki Yamamoto (Okayama Univ.)
In radiography, it is desirable both to expose at the lowest possible radiation dose and to obtain a high-quality image.... [more] MI2005-53
pp.19-22
MI 2005-11-07
10:40
Chiba NIRS Study of Positioning Techniques for Skull Radiography
Toshinori Maruyama, Hideki Yamamoto (Okayama Univ.)
Radiography requires accurate positioning techniques to obtain a useful image for diagnosis. In order to reduce a burden... [more] MI2005-54
pp.23-26
PRMU, TL 2005-03-18
13:00
Akita   Current Status and Future Prospects of Camera-Based Character Recognition and Document Image Analysis
Koichi Kise (Osaka Pref. Univ.), Shinichiro Omachi (Tohoku Univ.), Seiichi Uchida (Kyushu Univ.), Masakazu Iwamura (Osaka Pref. Univ.)
Pervasive use of handy digital cameras with higher resolution is now defining new roles of character recognition and doc... [more] TL2004-78 PRMU2004-246
pp.85-90
PRMU, TL 2005-03-18
15:15
Akita   Table structure analysis based on cell identification and cell modification for XML document transformation
Yasuto Ishitani, Kosei Fume, Kazuo Sumita (Toshiba Corporation)
A new method of table structure analysis based on cell classification and cell modification is proposed in this paper as... [more] TL2004-90 PRMU2004-258
pp.157-162
PRMU, NLC 2005-02-24
13:30
Tokyo   Automatical Extraction of Object-tracks from Videos using LSH-Link Clustering Algorithm
Hiroaki Kusaba, Hisashi Koga, Toshinori Watanabe (UEC)
This paper proposes a non-parametric simple algorithm to extract objects from the spatio-temporal region.
Our algorithm... [more]
NLC2004-103 PRMU2004-185
pp.37-42
IE, ITS, ITE-AIT, ITE-ME 2005-02-03
16:30
Hokkaido   A Study on Extraction of Irises Using Color and Shape Features
Chiaki Kaneko, Miki Haseyama, Hideo Kitajima (Hokkaido Univ.)
A method which applies the separability filter to facial images to extract the facial parts, whose shape is a circular f... [more] ITS2004-58 IE2004-192
pp.105-110
MI 2004-11-16
11:00
Hyogo IBRI Extraction algorithm of thorax used by the multi-slice CT pictures
Takashi Nishio, Shinsuke Saita, Nobuhiro Yamada, Mitsuru Kubo, Yoshiki Kawata, Noboru Niki (Tokushima University), Hironobu Ohmatsu, Ryutaro Kakinuma (National Cancer Center Hospital East), Kenji Eguchi (School of Medicine Tokai University), Masahiro Kaneko, Masahiko Kusumoto (National Cancer Center Hospital), Yoshiyuki Nishiyama (Social Health Insurance Medical Center), Michizou Sasagawa (Tochigi Public Health Service Association), Noriyuki Moriyama (National Cancer Center Hospital East)
(To be available after the conference date) [more] MI2004-44
pp.13-16
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