|
Nathan Inkawhich, C. T., Justice Wheelwright, Oliver Nina, Dylan Bowald, Angel Sappa, Erik Blasch. (2025). 4th Multi-modal Aerial View Image Challenge: SAR CLASSIFICATION – PBVS 2025. IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops CVPRW 2025, .
|
|
|
Dylan Bowald, J. W., Oliver Nina, Angel Sappa, Riad Hammoud, Erik Blasch, Nathan Inkawhich. (2025). 3th Multi-modal Aerial View Image Challenge: Sensor Domain Translation – PBVS 2025. In IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops CVPRW 2025.
|
|
|
Patricia Suarez & Angel D. Sappa. (2025). Lightweight Architecture for Fruit Quality Estimation in the Infrared Domain. In 5th International Conference on Innovations in Computational Intelligence and Computer Vision ICICV 2025.
|
|
|
Henry O. Velesaca Hector Villegas, and A. D. S. (2025). Exploring Camouflaged Object Detection Techniques for Invasive Vegetation Monitoring. In 14th International Conference on Data Science, Technology and Applications DATA 2025.
|
|
|
Kevin E. Munoz, L. N. S., Steven S. Araujo, and Boris X. Vintimilla. (2025). Stereo Vision Techniques: A Comparative Study of Traditional and Machine Learning-Based Approaches. In 5th International Conference on Computer Vision and Robotics CVR 2025.
|
|
|
Kevin E. Muñoz Loberlly N. Salazar Steven S. Araujo Boris X. Vintimilla. (2025). Detecting and Characterizing Human Interactions to EnhanceHuman-Robot Engagement. In 3rd International Conference on Robotics, Control and Vision Engineering RCVE 2025.
|
|
|
P. Ricaurte, C. Chilán, C. A. Aguilera-Carrasco, B. X. Vintimilla, & Angel D. Sappa. (2014). Performance Evaluation of Feature Point Descriptors in the Infrared Domain. In Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP), 2014 International Conference on, Lisbon, Portugal, 2013 (Vol. 1, pp. 545–550). IEEE.
Abstract: This paper presents a comparative evaluation of classical feature point descriptors when they are used in the long-wave infrared spectral band. Robustness to changes in rotation, scaling, blur, and additive noise are evaluated using a state of the art framework. Statistical results using an outdoor image data set are presented together with a discussion about the differences with respect to the results obtained when images from the visible spectrum are considered.
|
|
|
A. Amato, F. Lumbreras, & Angel D. Sappa. (2014). A general-purpose crowdsourcing platform for mobile devices. In Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP), 2014 International Conference on, Lisbon, Portugal, 2014 (Vol. 3, pp. 211–215). Lisbon, Portugal: IEEE.
Abstract: This paper presents details of a general purpose micro-taskon-demand platform based on the crowdsourcing philosophy. This platformwas specifically developed for mobile devices in order to exploit the strengths of such devices; namely: i) massivity, ii) ubiquityand iii) embedded sensors.The combined use of mobile platforms and the crowdsourcing model allows to tackle from the simplest to the most complex tasks.Users experience is the highlighted feature of this platform (this fact is extended to both task-proposer and task- solver).Proper tools according with a specific task are provided to a task-solver in order to perform his/her job in a simpler, faster and appealing way.Moreover, a task can be easily submitted by just selecting predefined templates, which cover a wide range of possible applications.Examples of its usage in computer vision and computer games are provided illustrating the potentiality of the platform.
|
|
|
N. Onkarappa, Cristhian A. Aguilera, B. X. Vintimilla, & Angel D. Sappa. (2014). Cross-spectral Stereo Correspondence using Dense Flow Fields. In Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP), 2014 International Conference on, Lisbon, Portugal, 2014 (Vol. 3, pp. 613–617). IEEE.
Abstract: This manuscript addresses the cross-spectral stereo correspondence problem. It proposes the usage of a dense flow field based representation instead of the original cross-spectral images, which have a low correlation. In this way, working in the flow field space, classical cost functions can be used as similarity measures. Preliminary experimental results on urban environments have been obtained showing the validity of the proposed approach.
|
|
|
Patricia Suarez, A. D. S. (2024). A Generative Model for Guided Thermal Image Super-Resolution. In 19th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, VISIGRAPP 2024 Rome 27 – 29 Febraury 2024 (Vol. Vol. 3: VISAPP, pp. 765–771).
|
|