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Armin Mehri, P. B., Dario Carpio, and Angel D. Sappa. (2023). SRFormer: Efficient Yet Powerful Transformer Network For Single Image Super Resolution. IEEE access, Vol. 11, 121457–121469.
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Xavier Soria, G. P. - J. & A. S. (2022). LDC: Lightweight Dense CNN for Edge Detection. IEEE Access journal, Vol. 10, pp. 68281–68290.
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Armin Mehri, Parichehr Behjati, & Angel Domingo Sappa. (2023). TnTViT-G: Transformer in Transformer Network for Guidance Super Resolution. IEEE Access, Vol. 11.
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Steven Silva, N. V., Dennys Paillacho, Samuel Millan-Norman & Juan David Hernandez. (2023). Online Social Robot Navigation in Indoor, Large and Crowded Environments. In IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2023) (Vol. 2023-May, pp. 9749–9756).
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Patricia L. Suárez, A. D. S., Boris X. Vintimilla. (2021). Cycle generative adversarial network: towards a low-cost vegetation index estimation. In IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2021) (Vol. 2021-September, pp. 2783–2787).
Abstract: This paper presents a novel unsupervised approach to estimate the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI).The NDVI is obtained as the ratio between information from the visible and near infrared spectral bands; in the current work, the NDVI is estimated just from an image of the visible spectrum through a Cyclic Generative Adversarial Network (CyclicGAN). This unsupervised architecture learns to estimate the NDVI index by means of an image translation between the red channel of a given RGB image and the NDVI unpaired index’s image. The translation is obtained by means of a ResNET architecture and a multiple loss function. Experimental results obtained with this unsupervised scheme show the validity of the implemented model. Additionally, comparisons with the state of the art approaches are provided showing improvements with the proposed approach.
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Xavier Soria, Y. L., Mohammad Rouhani & Angel D. Sappa. (2023). Tiny and Efficient Model for the Edge Detection Generalization. In Proceedings – 2023 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCVW 2023 (pp. 1356–1365).
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Emmanuel Moran, B. V. & M. R. (2023). Towards a Robust Solution for the Supermarket Shelf Audit Problem. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications VISIGRAPP 2023 (pp. 912–919).
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Jorge L. Charco, A. D. S., Boris X. Vintimilla. (2022). Human Pose Estimation through A Novel Multi-View Scheme. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications VISIGRAPP 2022 (Vol. 5, pp. 855–862).
Abstract: This paper presents a multi-view scheme to tackle the challenging problem of the self-occlusion in human
pose estimation problem. The proposed approach first obtains the human body joints of a set of images,
which are captured from different views at the same time. Then, it enhances the obtained joints by using a
multi-view scheme. Basically, the joints from a given view are used to enhance poorly estimated joints from
another view, especially intended to tackle the self occlusions cases. A network architecture initially proposed
for the monocular case is adapted to be used in the proposed multi-view scheme. Experimental results and
comparisons with the state-of-the-art approaches on Human3.6m dataset are presented showing improvements
in the accuracy of body joints estimations.
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Silva Steven, P. D., Verdezoto Nervo, Hernandez Juan David. (2022). TOWARDS ONLINE SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE ROBOT NAVIGATION. In IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, (Vol. 2022-August, pp. 707–714).
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Rafael E. Rivadeneira, A. D. S. and B. X. V. (2022). Multi-Image Super-Resolution for Thermal Images. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications VISIGRAPP 2022 (Vol. 4, pp. 635–642).
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