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Publications about 'segmentation'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Yann Gavet and Jean-Charles Pinoli. A Geometric Dissimilarity Criterion Between Jordan Spatial Mosaics. Theoretical Aspects and Application to Segmentation Evaluation. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 42:25-49, 2012. Note: 10.1007/s10851-011-0272-4. Keyword(s): Computer Science. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
  2. B. Presles, J. Debayle, G. Fevotte, and J. C. Pinoli. A novel image analysis method for in-situ monitoring the particle size distribution of batch crystallization processes. Journal of Electronic Imaging, 19(3):1--7, 2010. Note: Special Section on Quality Control by Artificial Vision. Keyword(s): cristallization, deconvolution, pattern analysis, segmentation, size distribution. [bibtex-entry]
  3. J. Debayle, Y. Gavet, and J. C. Pinoli. General Adaptive Neighborhood Image Restoration, Enhancement and Segmentation, volume 4141 of LNCS: Image Analysis and Recognition, chapter Image Restoration and Enhancement, pages 29--40. Springer Verlag, 2006. Keyword(s): general adaptive neighborhood, mathematical morphology, algebraic models. [bibtex-entry]

Conference articles

  1. Yann Gavet, Mathieu Fernandes, and Jean-Charles Pinoli. Automatic quantitative evaluation of image registration techniques with the epsilon dissimilarity criterion in the case of retinal images. In JC Pinoli, J Debayle, Y Gavet, F Gruy, and C Lambert, editors, 10th SPIE International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision (QCAV), volume 8000 of Proceedings of SPIE, 2011. LPMG CNRS, Saint-Etienne; Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne; La Ville de Saint-Etienne; La Metropole de Saint-Etienne; Le Conseil General de la Loire, SPIE. Note: 10th International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, Saint Etienne, FRANCE, JUN 28-30, 2011. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
  2. J. C. Pinoli and J. Debayle. General adaptive distance transforms on gray-tone images: application to image segmentation. In IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Brussell, Belgium, September 2011. Keyword(s): generalized metric, distance transform, general adaptive neighborhood, distance map, segmentation. [bibtex-entry]
  3. B. Presles, A. Cameirao, J. Debayle, J. C. Pinoli, and G. Fevotte. Caractérisation géométrique de particules lors de leurs cristallisations en solution par analyse d'image in situ. In Conférence Cristallisation et Précipitation Industrielles, Marseille, France, May 2010. Keyword(s): cristallization, deconvolution, pattern analysis, segmentation, size distribution. [bibtex-entry]
  4. Yann Gavet and Jean-Charles Pinoli. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS IMAGE SEGMENTATION. In V Capasso, G Aletti, and A Micheletti, editors, ECS10: THE10TH EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF STEREOLOGY AND IMAGE ANALYSIS, pages 199-205, 2009. Note: 10th European Congress of Stereology and Image Analysis, Milan, ITALY, JUN 22-26, 2009. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
  5. B. Presles, J. Debayle, A. Rivoire, G. Févotte, and J. C. Pinoli. Monitoring the particle size distribution using image analysis during batch crystallization processes. In 9th IEEE/SPIE International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision (QCAV), Wels, Austria, May 2009. Keyword(s): cristallization, deconvolution, pattern analysis, segmentation, size distribution. [bibtex-entry]
  6. B. Presles, J. Debayle, A. Rivoire, J. C. Pinoli, and G. Févotte. In situ particle size measurements during cristallisation processes using image analysis. In Conference of Société Française de Génie des Procédés (SFGP), Marseille, France, September 2009. Note: Keynote Conference. Keyword(s): cristallization, deconvolution, pattern analysis, segmentation, size distribution. [bibtex-entry]
  7. J. Debayle, Y. Gavet, and J. C. Pinoli. General Adaptive Neighborhood Image Restoration, Enhancement and Segmentation. In 3rd International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition (ICIAR), volume 4141 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Image Analysis and Recognition, Povoa De Varzim, Portugal, pages 29--40, September 18-20, 2006. Springer. Keyword(s): general adaptive neighborhood, mathematical morphology, algebraic models. [bibtex-entry]
  8. J. Debayle and J. C. Pinoli. Adaptive-Neighborhood Mathematical Morphology and its Applications to Image Filtering and Segmentation. In 9th European Congress on Stereology and Image Analysis (ECSIA), volume 2, Zakopane, Poland, pages 123--130, May 10-13 2005. Keyword(s): adaptive neighborhood, mathematical morphology. [bibtex-entry]
  9. J. Debayle and J. C. Pinoli. Multiscale Image Filtering and Segmentation by means of Adaptive Neighborhood Mathematical Morphology. In IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Genova, Italy, pages 2669--2672, September 11-14, 2005. Keyword(s): adaptive neighborhood, mathematical morphology, multiscale analysis. [bibtex-entry]
  10. B. Feraud, R. Y. Fillit, S. Gras, and J. C. Pinoli. Nanometric characterization of aspheric optical surfaces in calcium fluoride by multi-wavelength image processing. In JC Pinoli, J Debayle, Y Gavet, F Gruy, and C Lambert, editors, 7th SPIE International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision (QCAV), May 2005. Note: 7th International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, Nagoya, Japan, May 18-20, 2005. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]

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