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Journal of Real-Time Image Processing, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, March 2015
- Farzad Khalvati, Mark D. Aagaard, Hamid R. Tizhoosh:
Window memoization: toward high-performance image processing software. 5-25 - Pavel Karas, Vincent Morard, Jan Bartovsky, Thierry Grandpierre, Eva Dokládalová, Petr Matula, Petr Dokládal:
GPU implementation of linear morphological openings with arbitrary angle. 27-41 - Rafael Rodríguez-Gómez, Enrique J. Fernandez-Sanchez, Javier Díaz, Eduardo Ros Vidal:
Codebook hardware implementation on FPGA for background subtraction. 43-57 - Chandan Singh, Amandeep Kaur:
Fast computation of polar harmonic transforms. 59-66 - Erik Smistad, Anne C. Elster, Frank Lindseth:
Real-time gradient vector flow on GPUs using OpenCL. 67-74 - Shahid Mehmood, Stefano Cagnoni, Monica Mordonini, Shoab Ahmad Khan:
An embedded architecture for real-time object detection in digital images based on niching particle swarm optimization. 75-89 - Xiaojun Zhai, Faycal Bensaali:
Improved number plate character segmentation algorithm and its efficient FPGA implementation. 91-103 - Søren Maagaard Olesen, Simon Lyder, Dirk Kraft, Norbert Krüger, Jeppe Barsøe Jessen:
Real-time extraction of surface patches with associated uncertainties by means of Kinect cameras. 105-118 - Carlos A. Montes, Chan Wong, John C. Ziegert, Laine Mears:
Vision-based tracking of a dynamic target with application to multi-axis position control. 119-134 - Hon Yin Leung, Lee-Ming Cheng, Xiangyu Li:
A FPGA implementation of facial feature extraction. 135-149 - Muhammad Martuza, Khan A. Wahid:
Implementation of a cost-shared transform architecture for multiple video codecs. 151-162 - Beau J. Tippetts, Dah-Jye Lee, Kirt D. Lillywhite, James K. Archibald:
Efficient stereo vision algorithms for resource-limited systems. 163-174 - Jan Bartovsky, Petr Dokládal, Eva Dokládalová, Michel Bilodeau, Mohamed Akil:
Real-time implementation of morphological filters with polygonal structuring elements. 175-187
Volume 10, Number 2, June 2015
- M. Emre Celebi, Bogdan Smolka, Gerald Schaefer:
Special issue on real-time color image processing. 189-191 - Shih-An Li, Ching-Yi Chen, Ching-Han Chen:
Design of a shift-and-add based hardware accelerator for color space conversion. 193-206 - Xin Tan, Shiming Lai, Bin Wang, Maojun Zhang, Zhihui Xiong:
A simple gray-edge automatic white balance method with FPGA implementation. 207-217 - Michela Lecca:
A full linear 3 × 3 color correction between images. 219-237 - Bo Jiang, Glenn A. Woodell, Daniel J. Jobson:
Novel multi-scale retinex with color restoration on graphics processing unit. 239-253 - Chi-Yi Tsai, Chih-Hung Huang:
An adaptive dynamic range compression with local contrast enhancement algorithm for real-time color image enhancement. 255-272 - Ahmet Oguz Akyüz:
High dynamic range imaging pipeline on the GPU. 273-287 - Bogdan Smolka, Krystyna Malik, Dariusz Malik:
Adaptive rank weighted switching filter for impulsive noise removal in color images. 289-311 - Volodymyr I. Ponomaryov, Hector Montenegro-Monroy, Alberto J. Rosales, Gonzalo Duchen-Sanchez:
Fuzzy 3D filter for color video sequences contaminated by impulsive noise. 313-328 - M. Emre Celebi, Quan Wen, Sae Hwang:
An effective real-time color quantization method based on divisive hierarchical clustering. 329-344 - Dang Ba Khac Trieu, Tsutomu Maruyama:
Real-time color image segmentation based on mean shift algorithm using an FPGA. 345-356 - Chen-Chiung Hsieh, Dung-Hua Liou:
Novel Haar features for real-time hand gesture recognition using SVM. 357-370 - Sara Bilal, Rini Akmeliawati, Momoh-Jimoh E. Salami, Amir Akramin Shafie:
Dynamic approach for real-time skin detection. 371-385 - Olivier Losson, Ludovic Macaire:
CFA local binary patterns for fast illuminant-invariant color texture classification. 387-401 - Florence Laguzet, Andrés Romero Mier y Terán, Michèle Gouiffès, Lionel Lacassagne, Daniel Etiemble:
Color tracking with contextual switching: real-time implementation on CPU. 403-422 - P. J. Holtzhausen, Vladimir S. Crnojevic, Ben M. Herbst:
An illumination invariant framework for real-time foreground detection. 423-433 - Francisco Barranco, Matteo Tomasi, Mauricio Vanegas, Javier Díaz, Sara Granados, Eduardo Ros Vidal:
Hierarchical architecture for motion and depth estimations based on color cues. 435-452 - Francisco J. Hernandez-Lopez, Mariano Rivera:
AVScreen: a real-time video augmentation method. 453-465
Volume 10, Number 3, September 2015
- Matthias F. Carlsohn, Nasser Kehtarnavaz:
Editorial: Journal of Real-Time Image Processing: third issue of volume 10. 467-468 - Sergio Sánchez, Rui Ramalho, Leonel Sousa, Antonio Plaza:
Real-time implementation of remotely sensed hyperspectral image unmixing on GPUs. 469-483 - Seung In Park, Yong Cao, Layne T. Watson, Francis K. H. Quek:
Performance analysis of a novel GPU computation-to-core mapping scheme for robust facet image modeling. 485-500 - Zhao Liu, Yuansong Qiao, A. Kotegar Karunakar, Brian Lee, Enda Fallon, Chunrong Zhang, Shuaijun Zhang:
H.264/MVC interleaving for real-time multiview video streaming. 501-511 - Nagul Cooharojananone, Siriwat Kasamwattanarote, Rajalida Lipikorn, Shin'ichi Satoh:
Automated real-time video surveillance summarization framework. 513-532 - Marco Antonelli, Francisco D. Igual, Francisco Ramos, V. Javier Traver:
Speeding up the log-polar transform with inexpensive parallel hardware: graphics units and multi-core architectures. 533-550 - B. Kishore, B. K. Shreyamsha Kumar, Chidamber R. Patil:
FPGA based simple and fast JPEG encryptor. 551-559 - Shih-Chang Hsia, Wei-Chih Hsu, Cheng-Liang Tsai:
High-efficiency TV video noise reduction through adaptive spatial-temporal frame filtering. 561-572 - Rakesh Biswas, Kishor Sarawadekar, Srinivas Varna, Swapna Banerjee:
An FPGA-based architecture of DSC-SRI units specially for motion blind ultrasound systems. 573-595
Volume 10, Number 4, December 2015
- Udo Frese, Heiko Hirschmüller:
Special issue on robot vision: what is robot vision? 597-598 - Jörg Stückler, Benedikt Waldvogel, Hannes Schulz, Sven Behnke:
Dense real-time mapping of object-class semantics from RGB-D video. 599-609 - Simon Kriegel, Christian Rink, Tim Bodenmüller, Michael Suppa:
Efficient next-best-scan planning for autonomous 3D surface reconstruction of unknown objects. 611-631 - Ehsan Asadi, Carlo L. Bottasso:
Delayed fusion for real-time vision-aided inertial navigation. 633-646 - Sergio Orts-Escolano, Vicente Morell, José García Rodríguez, Miguel Cazorla, Robert B. Fisher:
Real-time 3D semi-local surface patch extraction using GPGPU - Application to 3D object recognition. 647-666 - Wei Wang, Lili Chen, Ziyuan Liu, Kolja Kühnlenz, Darius Burschka:
Textured/textureless object recognition and pose estimation using RGB-D image. 667-682 - Thomas Mörwald, Johann Prankl, Michael Zillich, Markus Vincze:
Advances in real-time object tracking - Extensions for robust object tracking with a Monte Carlo particle filter. 683-697 - Laurent Fiack, Nicolas Cuperlier, Benoît Miramond:
Embedded and real-time architecture for bio-inspired vision-based robot navigation. 699-722 - Antonio S. Montemayor, Juan José Pantrigo, Luis Salgado:
Special issue on real-time computer vision in smart cities. 723-724 - Gorka Vélez, Ainhoa Cortés, Marcos Nieto, Igone Vélez, Oihana Otaegui:
A reconfigurable embedded vision system for advanced driver assistance. 725-739 - Claudio Salvadori, Matteo Petracca, Stefano Bocchino, Riccardo Pelliccia, Paolo Pagano:
A low-cost vehicle counter for next-generation ITS. 741-757 - Leonardo De-Maeztu, Unai Elordi, Marcos Nieto, Javier Barandiarán, Oihana Otaegui:
A temporally consistent grid-based visual odometry framework for multi-core architectures. 759-769 - Yunyoung Nam, Sangjin Hong:
Real-time abnormal situation detection based on particle advection in crowded scenes. 771-784 - Fabio Poiesi, Andrea Cavallaro:
Predicting and recognizing human interactions in public spaces. 785-803 - Sung Yong Chun, Chan-Su Lee, Ja-Soon Jang:
Real-time smart lighting control using human motion tracking from depth camera. 805-820
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