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International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, March 2009
- Hua Lee:
Resolution trade-off analysis for aperture size and signaling bandwidth of diffraction tomography based on spatial-frequency spectral coverage. 1-4 - Imen Fourati Kallel, Mohamed Salim Bouhlel, Jean-Christophe Lapayre, Éric Garcia:
Control of dermatology image integrity using reversible watermarking. 5-9 - Julius Butime, Luis Galo Corzo, Luis Fontan, Íñigo Gutiérrez García, Ainhoa Galarza, Iñaki Sancho:
Conoscopic holograms analysis using variations of the Hough transform. 10-13 - Nikos A. Nikolaou, Nikos Papamarkos:
Color reduction for complex document images. 14-26 - Alfred M. Bruckstein, Robert J. Holt, Arun N. Netravali:
Iterative algorithm for optimal fiducials under weak perspective projection. 27-36
Volume 19, Number 2, June 2009
- Reneta P. Barneva, Valentin E. Brimkov:
Guest editorial: Contemporary challenges in combinatorial image analysis. 37-38 - Reneta P. Barneva, Valentin E. Brimkov, Kamen Kanev:
Combining ubiquitous direction-sensitive digitizing with a multimedia electronic dictionary for enhanced understanding. 39-49 - Leonardo Marques Rocha, Fabio A. M. Cappabianco, Alexandre Xavier Falcão:
Data clustering as an optimum-path forest problem with applications in image analysis. 50-68 - Jan Cech, Radim Sára:
Languages for constrained binary segmentation based on maximum a posteriori probability labeling. 69-79 - Yunqian Ma, Petr Císar, Aniruddha Kembhavi:
Motion segmentation and activity representation in crowds. 80-90 - Md. Atiqur Rahman Ahad, Joo Kooi Tan, Hyoungseop Kim, Seiji Ishikawa:
Temporal motion recognition and segmentation approach. 91-99 - Rafael Beserra Gomes, Lucas M. Oliveira, Laurindo S. Britto Neto, Tiago S. Santos, Gilbran S. Andrade, Bruno M. Carvalho, Luiz M. G. Gonçalves:
Producing stylized videos using the AnimVideo rendering tool. 100-110 - Su Wang, Hongyu Lu, Zhengrong Liang:
A theoretical solution to MAP-EM partial volume segmentation of medical images. 111-119 - João P. Papa, Alexandre X. Falcão, Celso T. N. Suzuki:
Supervised pattern classification based on optimum-path forest. 120-131 - Gabriele Pulcini:
Computing surfaces via pq-permutations. 132-139 - T. Kalyani, V. Rajkumar Dare, D. Gnanaraj Thomas:
Recognizability of iso-picture languages by Wang systems. 140-145 - Benedek Nagy, Robin Strand:
Neighborhood sequences in the diamond grid: Algorithms with two and three neighbors. 146-157 - Kunio Aizawa, Shojiro Tanaka, Koyo Motomura, Ryosuke Kadowaki:
Algorithms for connected component labeling based on quadtrees. 158-166
Volume 19, Number 3, September 2009
- Huei-Yung Lin, Wen-Nung Lie, Min-Liang Wang:
A framework of view-dependent planar scene active camouflage. 167-174 - S. Selvakumar Raja, Mala John:
EM algorithm-based adaptive custom thresholding for image denoising in wavelet domain. 175-178 - Eui Chul Lee, Hyeon Chang Lee, Kang Ryoung Park:
Finger vein recognition using minutia-based alignment and local binary pattern-based feature extraction. 179-186 - AliReza Vard, Payman Moallem, Ahmad Reza Naghsh-Nilchi:
Texture-based parametric active contour for target detection and tracking. 187-198 - Mohamad M. Awad, Kacem Chehdi:
Satellite image segmentation using hybrid variable genetic algorithm. 199-207 - Miguel A. Patricio, Jesús García, Antonio Berlanga, José M. Molina:
Visual data association for real-time video tracking using genetic and estimation of distribution algorithms. 208-220 - Gengsheng L. Zeng:
Compensating for nonstationary blurring by further blurring and deconvolution. 221-226 - Shiguo Lian:
Secure video distribution scheme based on partial encryption. 227-235 - Dalcimar Casanova, Jarbas J. de Mesquita Sá Junior, Odemir Martinez Bruno:
Plant leaf identification using Gabor wavelets. 236-243 - Nanda Surendran, Xun William Xu, Oliver Stead, Heather Silyn-Roberts:
Contemporary technologies for 3D digitization of Maori and Pacific Island artifacts. 244-259 - Chuen-Horng Lin, Yung-Kuan Chan, Chun-Chieh Chen:
Detection and segmentation of cervical cell cytoplast and nucleus. 260-270 - Yan Yan, Gengsheng Lawrence Zeng:
Attenuation map estimation with SPECT emission data only. 271-276
Volume 19, Number 4, December 2009
- Jeong-Won Jeong, Dae C. Shin, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis:
Image fusion methodology for efficient interpretation of multiband images in 3D high-resolution ultrasonic transmission tomography. 277-282 - Ken'ichi Fujimoto, Mio Musashi, Tetsuya Yoshinaga:
Reduced model of discrete-time dynamic image segmentation system and its bifurcation analysis. 283-289 - Shiloah Elizabeth Darmanayagam, Arputharaj Kannan, Harichandran Khanna Nehemiah:
Computer-aided diagnosis system for the detection of bronchiectasis in chest computed tomography images. 290-298 - Wei Chien, Chi-Hsien Sun, Chien-Ching Chiu:
Image reconstruction for a partially immersed imperfectly conducting cylinder by genetic algorithm. 299-305 - Jafar Mansouri, Morteza Khademi:
An adaptive scheme for compressed video steganography using temporal and spatial features of the video signal. 306-315 - Chunhua Yang, Canhui Xu, Weihua Gui, Kaijun Zhou:
Application of highlight removal and multivariate image analysis to color measurement of flotation bubble images. 316-322 - Byung Jun Kang, Kang Ryoung Park:
A study on restoration of iris images with motion-and-optical blur on mobile iris recognition devices. 323-331 - Kuo-Cheng Liu:
Color-edge detection based on discrimination of noticeable color contrasts. 332-339 - Zhao-Guang Liu, Yu Wang:
Intra mode selection in downsizing video transcoder based on H.264. 340-349 - Xiao Hua Chen, Chun-Zhi Li:
Cross-band fusion by energy weight as solution to illumination and arch restrictions in palm-print recognition. 350-355 - Jing-Ming Guo, Chih-Yu Lin:
Complexity-reduced and contrast-enhanced halftoning with hybrid model. 356-361 - Yung-Kuan Chan, Ching-Lin Wang:
An image compression method based on multiple models for the probabilities of patterns. 362-368
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