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Background subtraction via robust dictionary learning. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 972961, 12 p. (2011).
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Static object detection based on a dual background model and a finite-state machine. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 858502, 11 p. (2011).
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Integrating the projective transform with particle filtering for visual tracking. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 839412, 11 p. (2011).
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AUTO GMM-SAMT: an automatic object tracking system for video surveillance in traffic scenarios. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 814285, 14 p. (2011).
4
Face recognition from still images to video sequences: A local-feature-based framework. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 790598, 14 p. (2011).
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Co-occurrence of local binary patterns features for frontal face detection in surveillance applications. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 745487, 17 p. (2011).
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Three novell analog-domain algorithms for motion detection in video surveillance. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 698914, 13 p. (2011).
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Exploiting speech for automatic TV delinearization: from streams to cross-media semantic navigation. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 689780, 17 p. (2011).
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Contextual information and covariance descriptors for people surveillance: an application for safety of construction workers. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 684819, 16 p. (2011).
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Quality of experience for large ultra-high-resolution tiled displays with synchronization mismatch. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 647591, 14 p. (2011).
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Combined data association and evolving particle filter for tracking of multiple articulated objects. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 642532, 12 p. (2011).
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Impairment-factor-based audiovisual quality model for IPTV: influence of video resolution, degradation type, and content type. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 629284, 14 p. (2011).
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3D objects localization using fuzzy approach and hierarchical belief propagation: application at level crossings. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 548604, 15 p. (2011).
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The extended-OPQ method for user-centered quality of experience evaluation: A study for mobile 3D video broadcasting over DVB-H. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 538294, 24 p. (2011).
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A similarity-based approach for audiovisual document classification using temporal relation analysis. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 537372, 19 p. (2011).
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Automatic reasoning about causal events in surveillance video. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 530325, 19 p. (2011).
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Gradient ascent subjective multimedia quality testing. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 472185, 14 p. (2011).
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Camera network coverage improving by particle swarm optimization. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 458283, 10 p. (2011).
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Behavioural analysis with movement cluster model for concurrent actions. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 365307, 21 p. (2011).
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Subjective quality assessment of H.264/AVC video streaming with packet losses. (English)
EURASIP J. Image Video Process. 2011, Article ID 190431, 12 p. (2011).
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