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Author | Xavier Soria; Angel D. Sappa; Riad Hammoud | ||||
Title | Wide-Band Color Imagery Restoration for RGB-NIR Single Sensor Image. Sensors 2018 ,2059. | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Vol. 18 | Issue | Issue 7 | Pages | |
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Abstract | Multi-spectral RGB-NIR sensors have become ubiquitous in recent years. These sensors allow the visible and near-infrared spectral bands of a given scene to be captured at the same time. With such cameras, the acquired imagery has a compromised RGB color representation due to near-infrared bands (700–1100 nm) cross-talking with the visible bands (400–700 nm). This paper proposes two deep learning-based architectures to recover the full RGB color images, thus removing the NIR information from the visible bands. The proposed approaches directly restore the high-resolution RGB image by means of convolutional neural networks. They are evaluated with several outdoor images; both architectures reach a similar performance when evaluated in different scenarios and using different similarity metrics. Both of them improve the state of the art approaches. | ||||
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Call Number | gtsi @ user @ | Serial | 96 | ||
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Author | Dennis G. Romero; A. F. Neto; T. F. Bastos; Boris X. Vintimilla | ||||
Title | RWE patterns extraction for on-line human action recognition through window-based analysis of invariant moments | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2012 | Publication | 5th Workshop in applied Robotics and Automation (RoboControl) | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Keywords | Human action recognition, Relative Wavelet Energy, Window-based temporal analysis. | ||||
Abstract | This paper presents a method for on-line human action recognition on video sequences. An analysis based on Mahalanobis distance is performed to identify the “idle” state, which defines the beginning and end of the person movement, for posterior patterns extraction based on Relative Wavelet Energy from sequences of invariant moments. | ||||
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Call Number | cidis @ cidis @ | Serial | 23 | ||
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Author | Dennis G. Romero; A. F. Neto; T. F. Bastos; Boris X. Vintimilla | ||||
Title | An approach to automatic assistance in physiotherapy based on on-line movement identification. | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2012 | Publication | VI Andean Region International Conference – ANDESCON 2012 | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Keywords | patient rehabilitation, patient treatment, statistical analysis | ||||
Abstract | This paper describes a method for on-line movement identification, oriented to patient’s movement evaluation during physiotherapy. An analysis based on Mahalanobis distance between temporal windows is performed to identify the “idle/motion” state, which defines the beginning and end of the patient’s movement, for posterior patterns extraction based on Relative Wavelet Energy from sequences of invariant moments. | ||||
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Publisher | IEEE | Place of Publication | Andean Region International Conference (ANDESCON), 2012 VI | Editor | |
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Call Number | cidis @ cidis @ | Serial | 24 | ||
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Author | Wilton Agila; Victor M. Huilcapi | ||||
Title | Lógica borrosa para la estimación de estados críticos de una pila de combustible PEM | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2014 | Publication | Reconocimientos de Patrones, Control Inteligente y Comunicaciones (MACH 2014) | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 5 | Issue | Pages | ||
Keywords | Caracterización de pilas de combustible PEM, estado de inundación y deshidratación de la membrana polimérica, árbol de decisión borroso, control, lógica difusa | ||||
Abstract | La determinación en tiempo real de los estados críticos de operación de la pila de combustible de membrana intercambio protónico (siglas en ingles, PEM) es uno de los principales retos para los sistemas de control de pilas de combustible PEM. En este trabajo, se presenta el desarrollo e implementación de un método no invasivo de bajo coste basado en técnicas de decisión borrosa que permite estimar los estados críticos de operación de la pila de combustible PEM. La estimación se realiza mediante perturbaciones al estado de operación de la pila y el análisis posterior de la evolución temporal del voltaje generado por la pila. La implementación de esta técnica de estimulación-percepción de estado de la pila de combustible para la detección de estados críticos constituye una novedad y un paso hacia el control autónomo en óptimas condiciones de la operación de las pilas de combustible PEM. | ||||
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Publisher | Universidad de Cuenca | Place of Publication | Editor | ||
Language | Español | Summary Language | Español | Original Title | |
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Call Number | cidis @ cidis @ | Serial | 31 | ||
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Author | Marta Diaz; Dennys Paillacho; Cecilio Angulo | ||||
Title | Evaluating Group-Robot Interaction in Crowded Public Spaces: A Week-Long Exploratory Study in the Wild with a Humanoid Robot Guiding Visitors Through a Science Museum. | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | International Journal of Humanoid Robotics | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Vol. 12 | Issue | Pages | ||
Keywords | Group-robot interaction; robotic-guide; social navigation; space management; spatial formations; group walking behavior; crowd behavior | ||||
Abstract | This paper describes an exploratory study on group interaction with a robot-guide in an open large-scale busy environment. For an entire week a humanoid robot was deployed in the popular Cosmocaixa Science Museum in Barcelona and guided hundreds of people through the museum facilities. The main goal of this experience is to study in the wild the episodes of the robot guiding visitors to a requested destination focusing on the group behavior during displacement. The walking behavior follow-me and the face to face communication in a populated environment are analyzed in terms of guide- visitors interaction, grouping patterns and spatial formations. Results from observational data show that the space configurations spontaneously formed by the robot guide and visitors walking together did not always meet the robot communicative and navigational requirements for successful guidance. Therefore additional verbal and nonverbal prompts must be considered to regulate effectively the walking together and follow-me behaviors. Finally, we discuss lessons learned and recommendations for robot’s spatial behavior in dense crowded scenarios. | ||||
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Publisher | International Journal of Humanoid Robotics | Place of Publication | Editor | ||
Language | English | Summary Language | English | Original Title | |
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Call Number | cidis @ cidis @ | Serial | 34 | ||
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Author | Mildred Cruz; Cristhian A. Aguilera; Boris X. Vintimilla; Ricardo Toledo; Ángel D. Sappa | ||||
Title | Cross-spectral image registration and fusion: an evaluation study | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | 2nd International Conference on Machine Vision and Machine Learning | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 331 | Issue | Pages | ||
Keywords | multispectral imaging; image registration; data fusion; infrared and visible spectra | ||||
Abstract | This paper presents a preliminary study on the registration and fusion of cross-spectral imaging. The objective is to evaluate the validity of widely used computer vision approaches when they are applied at different spectral bands. In particular, we are interested in merging images from the infrared (both long wave infrared: LWIR and near infrared: NIR) and visible spectrum (VS). Experimental results with different data sets are presented. | ||||
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Publisher | Computer Vision Center | Place of Publication | Barcelona, Spain | Editor | |
Language | English | Summary Language | English | Original Title | |
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Call Number | cidis @ cidis @ | Serial | 35 | ||
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Author | Dennys Paillacho; Cecilio Angulo; Marta Díaz. | ||||
Title | An Exploratory Study of Group-Robot Social Interactions in a Cultural Center | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, IROS 2015, International Conference on, Hamburg, Germany, 2015 | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | This article describes an exploratory study of social human-robot interaction with the experimental robotic platform MASHI. The experiences were carried out in La B`obila Cultural Center in Barcelona, Spain to study the visitor preferences, characterize the groups and their spatial relationships in this open and unstructured environment. Results showed that visitors prefers to play and dialogue with the robot. Children have the highest interest in interacting with the robot, more than young and adult visitors. Most of the groups consisted of more than 3 visitors, however the size of the groups during interactions was continuously changed. In static situations, the observed spatial relationships denotes a social cohesion in the human-robot interactions. | ||||
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Call Number | gtsi @ user @ | Serial | 67 | ||
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Author | Patricia L. Suarez; Angel D. Sappa; Boris X. Vintimilla | ||||
Title | Learning to Colorize Infrared Images | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | 15th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Call Number | cidis @ cidis @ | Serial | 58 | ||
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Author | José Reyes; Axel Godoy; Miguel Realpe. | ||||
Title | Uso de software de código abierto para fusión de imágenes agrícolas multiespectrales adquiridas con drones. | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | International Multi-Conference of Engineering, Education and Technology (LACCEI 2019); Montego Bay, Jamaica | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 2019-July | Issue | Pages | ||
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Abstract | Los drones o aeronaves no tripuladas son muy útiles para la adquisición de imágenes, de forma mucho más simple que los satélites o aviones. Sin embargo, las imágenes adquiridas por drones deben ser combinadas de alguna forma para convertirse en información de valor sobre un terreno o cultivo. Existen diferentes programas que reciben imágenes y las combinan en una sola imagen, cada uno con diferentes características (rendimiento, precisión, resultados, precio, etc.). En este estudio se revisaron diferentes programas de código abierto para fusión de imágenes, con el ?n de establecer cuál de ellos es más útil, especí?camente para ser utilizado por pequeños y medianos agricultores en Ecuador. Los resultados pueden ser de interés para diseñadores de software, ya que al utilizar código abierto, es posible modi?car e integrar los programas en un ?ujo de trabajo más simpli?cado. Además, que permite disminuir costos debido a que no requiere de pagos de licencias para su uso, lo cual puede repercutir en un mayor acceso a la tecnología para los pequeños y medianos agricultores. Como parte de los resultados de este estudio se ha creado un repositorio de acceso público con algoritmos de pre-procesamiento necesarios para manipular las imágenes adquiridas por una cámara multiespectral y para luego obtener un mapa completo en formatos RGB, CIR y NDVI. | ||||
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Call Number | gtsi @ user @ | Serial | 102 | ||
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Author | Sebastián Fuenzalida; Keyla Toapanta; Jonathan S. Paillacho Corredores; Dennys Paillacho | ||||
Title | Forward and Inverse Kinematics of a Humanoid Robot Head for Social Human Robot-Interaction | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | IEEE ETCM 2019 Fourth Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting; Guayaquil, Ecuador | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Abstract | This paper presents an analysis of forward and inverse kinematics for a humanoid robotic head. The robotic head is used for the study of social human-robot interaction, such as a support tool to maintain the attention of patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The design of a parallel robot that emulates human head movements through a closed structure is presented. The position and orientation in this space is controlled by three servomotors. For this, the solutions made for the kinematic problem are encompassed by a geometric analysis of a mobile base. This article describes a non-systematic method, called the geometric method, and compares some of the most popular existing methods considering reliability and computational cost. The geometric method avoids the use of changing reference systems, and instead uses geometric relationships to directly obtain the position based on joint variables; and the other way around. Therefore, it converges in a few iterations and has a low computational cost. |
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Call Number | gtsi @ user @ | Serial | 113 | ||
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