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Journal of Real-Time Image Processing, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, October 2007
- Ianir A. Ideses, Leonid P. Yaroslavsky, Barak Fishbain:
Real-time 2D to 3D video conversion. 3-9 - Barak Fishbain, Leonid P. Yaroslavsky, Ianir A. Ideses:
Real-time stabilization of long range observation system turbulent video. 11-22 - Sébastien Lefèvre, Nicole Vincent:
Efficient and robust shot change detection. 23-34 - Fadi Dornaika, Javier Orozco:
Real time 3D face and facial feature tracking. 35-44 - Venkat Peddigari, Nasser Kehtarnavaz:
Real-time predictive zoom tracking for digital still cameras. 45-54 - William Puech, José M. Rodrigues, J. E. Develay-Morice:
A new fast reversible method for image safe transfer. 55-65
Volume 2, Numbers 2-3, November 2007
- Michael Felsberg, Reinhard Koch:
Editorial for the special issue on markerless real-time tracking for augmented reality image synthesis. 67-68 - Jigna Chandaria, Graham A. Thomas, Didier Stricker:
The MATRIS project: real-time markerless camera tracking for Augmented Reality and broadcast applications. 69-79 - Bogumil Bartczak, Kevin Köser, Felix Woelk, Reinhard Koch:
Extraction of 3D freeform surfaces as visual landmarks for real-time tracking. 81-101 - Michael Felsberg, Johan Hedborg:
Real-time view-based pose recognition and interpolation for tracking initialization. 103-115 - Graham A. Thomas:
Real-time camera tracking using sports pitch markings. 117-132 - Kevin Köser, Bogumil Bartczak, Reinhard Koch:
Robust GPU-assisted camera tracking using free-form surface models. 133-147 - Jeroen D. Hol, Thomas B. Schön, Henk Luinge, Per J. Slycke, Fredrik Gustafsson:
Robust real-time tracking by fusing measurements from inertial and vision sensors. 149-160 - Gabriele Bleser, Mario Becker, Didier Stricker:
Real-time vision-based tracking and reconstruction. 161-175
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2007
- George A. Constantinides:
Special issue on Field-Programmable Technology. 177-178 - Heather Quinn, Miriam Leeser, Laurie A. Smith King:
Dynamo: a runtime partitioning system for FPGA-based HW/SW image processing systems. 179-190 - Tiago Dias, Nuno Roma, Leonel Sousa, Miguel Ribeiro:
Reconfigurable architectures and processors for real-time video motion estimation. 191-205 - Grigorios Chrysos, Apostolos Dollas, Nikolaos G. Bourbakis:
Architecture and design of an embeddable system for SCAN-based compression, encryption and information hiding. 207-222 - Almudena Lindoso, Luis Entrena:
High performance FPGA-based image correlation. 223-233 - Suhaib A. Fahmy, Christos-Savvas Bouganis, Peter Y. K. Cheung, Wayne Luk:
Real-time hardware acceleration of the trace transform. 235-248 - Fethi Smach, Johel Mitéran, Mohamed Atri, Julien Dubois, Mohamed Abid, Jean-Paul Gauthier:
An FPGA-based accelerator for Fourier Descriptors computing for color object recognition using SVM. 249-258 - Julio C. Sosa, Jose Antonio Boluda, Fernando Pardo, Rocío Gómez-Fabela:
Change-driven data flow image processing architecture for optical flow computation. 259-270 - Agustín Ramírez-Agundis, Rafael Gadea Gironés, Ricardo José Colom-Palero, Javier Díaz-Carmona:
A wavelet-VQ system for real-time video compression. 271-280 - Chunhui Zhang, Yun Long, Fadi J. Kurdahi:
A hierarchical pipelining architecture and FPGA implementation for lifting-based 2-D DWT. 281-291 - Firas Hassan, Joan Carletta:
An FPGA-based architecture for a local tone-mapping operator. 293-308 - Takashi Saegusa, Tsutomu Maruyama:
An FPGA implementation of real-time K-means clustering for color images. 309-318 - Dang Ba Khac Trieu, Tsutomu Maruyama:
Real-time image segmentation based on a parallel and pipelined watershed algorithm. 319-329 - Aliaksei Kerhet, Michele Magno, Francesco Leonardi, Andrea Boni, Luca Benini:
A low-power wireless video sensor node for distributed object detection. 331-342
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