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Journal of Real-Time Image Processing, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2010
- Matthias F. Carlsohn, Nasser Kehtarnavaz:
First issue of Journal of Real-Time Image Processing, volume 5. 1-2 - Mohammed Al-Rawi:
Fast computation of pseudo Zernike moments. 3-10 - Gilles Labonté, W. C. Deck:
Infrared target-flare discrimination using a ZISC hardware neural network. 11-32 - Feng Shao, Gangyi Jiang, Mei Yu:
Network-driven low complexity coding for wireless multi-view video system. 33-43 - Dionisis Chaikalis, Nikos Sgouros, Dimitrios E. Maroulis, Manolis S. Sangriotis:
Real-time compression architecture for efficient coding in autostereoscopic displays. 45-56 - Dezhen Song, Yiliang Xu, Ni Qin:
Aligning windows of live video from an imprecise pan-tilt-zoom camera into a remote panoramic display for remote nature observation. 57-70
Volume 5, Number 2, June 2010
- Pedro Santos, João Madeiras Pereira, André Stork:
Guest editorial of the special issue on improving display and rendering technologies for virtual environments. 71-72 - Bruno Rodrigues De Araújo, Tiago João Guerreiro, Manuel J. Fonseca, Joaquim A. Jorge, João Madeiras Pereira, Monica Bordegoni, Francesco Ferrise, Mario Covarrubias, Michele Antolini:
An haptic-based immersive environment for shape analysis and modelling. 73-90 - Ricardo Jota, Bruno Rodrigues De Araújo, Luís C. Bruno, João Madeiras Pereira, Joaquim A. Jorge:
IMMIView: a multi-user solution for design review in real-time. 91-107 - Thomas Gierlinger, Daniel Danch, André Stork:
Rendering techniques for mixed reality. 109-120 - Pedro Carlos Santos, André Stork, Alexandre Buaes, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Joaquim A. Jorge:
A real-time low-cost marker-based multiple camera tracking solution for virtual reality applications. 121-128 - Iñigo Barandiaran, Céline Paloc, Manuel Graña:
Real-time optical markerless tracking for augmented reality applications. 129-138
Volume 5, Number 3, September 2010
- Matthias F. Carlsohn, Nasser Kehtarnavaz:
Third issue of Journal of Real-Time Image Processing, volume 5. 139-140 - Athanasios Vlachos, Vassilis E. Fotopoulos, Athanassios N. Skodras:
Low bit depth representation motion estimation algorithms: a comparative study. 141-148 - Arthur Schuchter, Andreas Uhl:
Embedded hardware low cost JPEG 2000 video coding system - Hardware coder for surveillance type videos. 149-162 - Pascal Gwosdek, Andrés Bruhn, Joachim Weickert:
Variational optic flow on the Sony PlayStation 3 - Accurate dense flow fields for real-time applications. 163-177 - Peter J. Lu, Hidekazu Oki, Catherine A. Frey, Gregory E. Chamitoff, Leroy Chiao, Edward M. Fincke, C. Michael Foale, Sandra H. Magnus, William S. McArthur, Daniel M. Tani:
Orders-of-magnitude performance increases in GPU-accelerated correlation of images from the International Space Station. 179-193 - Farzad Khalvati, Mark D. Aagaard:
Window memoization: an efficient hardware architecture for high-performance image processing. 195-212
Volume 5, Number 4, December 2010
- Barak Fishbain, Mehrübe Mehrübeoglu:
Guest editorial of the special issue on real-time vision-based motion analysis and intelligent transportation systems. 213-214 - Ronen Vaisenberg, Sharad Mehrotra, Deva Ramanan:
SEMARTCam scheduler: semantics driven real-time data collection from indoor camera networks to maximize event detection. 215-230 - Juan P. Wachs, Mathias Kölsch, Deborah Goshorn:
Human posture recognition for intelligent vehicles. 231-244 - Ingrid Visentini, Lauro Snidaro, Gian Luca Foresti:
Cascaded online boosting. 245-257 - Evgeny Kaminsky, Alex Ginzburg, Ofer Hadar:
DCT-domain coder for digital video applications. 259-274 - Stefano Marsi, Sergio Saponara:
Integrated video motion estimator with Retinex-like pre-processing for robust motion analysis in automotive scenarios: algorithmic and real-time architecture design. 275-289 - Lars Baunegaard With Jensen, Anders Kjær-Nielsen, Karl Pauwels, Jeppe Barsøe Jessen, Marc M. Van Hulle, Norbert Krüger:
A two-level real-time vision machine combining coarse- and fine-grained parallelism. 291-304
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