ACIVS 2012
Acivs 2012 was a conference focusing on techniques for building adaptive, intelligent, safe and secure imaging systems. It took place at Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic. Several video recordings are available only to conference participants after signing in.
Website: http://acivs.org/acivs2012/
Invited talks
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Vision Realistic Rendering
Feature Extraction and Classification
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Overlapping Local Phase Feature (OLPF) for Robust Face Recognition in Surveillance
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Classifying Plant Leaves From Their Margins Using Dynamic Time Warping
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Utilizing The Hungarian Algorithm For Improved Classification Of High-Dimension Probability Density Functions In An Image Recognition Problem
Geometry and Shape
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The Mean Boundary Curve of Anatomical Objects
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3D Parallel Thinning Algorithms Based on Isthmuses
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Approximate Regularization for Structural Optical Flow Estimation
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Active Visual-based Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects from Clustering and Classification methods
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Recovering Projective Transformations between Binary Shapes
3D, Optics, and Light
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Depth from Vergence and Active Calibration for Humanoid Robots
DSP and Hardware
Object Tracking and Identification
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Object recognition using Radon transform based RST parameter estimation
Detection and Recognition
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Hand Posture Classification by Means of a New Contour Signature
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Real-time Dance Pattern Recognition Invariant to Anthropometric and Temporal Differences
Segmentation and Surface
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Cross-Channel Co-Occurrence Matrices for Robust Characterization of Surface Disruptions in 2.5D Rail Image Analysis
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Simultaneous Segmentation and Filtering via Reduced Graph Cuts
Project presentations
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RECOMP - Reduced Certification Costs Using Trusted Multi-core Platforms (FP7-ARTEMIS)
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SRS - Shadow Robotic System for Independent Living (FP7)
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GLOCAL - Event-Based Retrieval of Networked Media (FP7)
Quality and Documents
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Quality Assurance for Document Image Collections in Digital Preservation
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Improving Image Acquisition : A Fish-Inspired Solution
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Annotating Images with Suggestions - User Study of a Tagging System
Conference Sponsors





