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Publications about birth and death process
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2 Articles |
1 - A Point Process for Fully Automatic Road Network Detection in Satellite and Aerial Images. P. Cariou and X. Descombes and E. Zhizhina. Problems of Information Transmission, 10(3): pages 247-256, 2010. Keywords : Marked point process, birth and death process, Road network extraction.
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{Cariou, P. and Descombes, X. and Zhizhina, E.}, |
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{A Point Process for Fully Automatic Road Network Detection in Satellite and Aerial Images}, |
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{Marked point process, birth and death process, Road network extraction} |
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2 - Object Extraction Using a Stochastic Birth-and-Death Dynamics in Continuum. X. Descombes and R. Minlos and E. Zhizhina. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 33(3): pages 347-359, 2009. Keywords : birth and death process, Marked point process, Object extraction. Copyright : Springer
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{Object Extraction Using a Stochastic Birth-and-Death Dynamics in Continuum}, |
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{2009}, |
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{Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision}, |
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Abstract :
We define a new birth and death dynamics dealing with configurations of disks in the plane. We prove the convergence of the continuous process and propose a discrete scheme converging to the continuous case. This framework is developed to address image processing problems consisting in detecting a configuration of objects from a digital image. The derived algorithm is applied for tree crown extraction and bird detection from aerial images. The performance of this approach is shown on real data. |
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Conference article |
1 - Object extraction from high resolution SAR images using a birth and death dynamics. F. Arslan and X. Descombes and J. Zerubia. In Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Cairo, Egypt, November 2009. Keywords : High resolution SAR images, Object extraction, Marked point process, birth and death process.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Fatih09,
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{Arslan, F. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Object extraction from high resolution SAR images using a birth and death dynamics}, |
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{2009}, |
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{November}, |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
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{Cairo, Egypt}, |
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{http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICIP.2009.5413907}, |
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{High resolution SAR images, Object extraction, Marked point process, birth and death process} |
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Abstract :
We present a new approach to extract predefined objects, such as trees and oil tanks for instance, from high resolution SAR images. We consider a stochastic approach based on an object process also called marked point process. The objects represent trees or oil tanks which are modeled by disks in the image. We first define a Gibbs density that takes into account both prior information and the data. The energy we define is composed of two terms, one is a prior, penalizing overlaps between objects, and the other is a data term, which measures the suitability of an object in the SAR image. The problem is then reduced to an energy minimization problem. We sample the process to extract the configuration of objects minimizing the energy by a fast birth-and-death dynamics, leading to the total number of objects (trees or oil tanks in our case). This approach is much faster than manual counts and does not need any preprocessing or supervision of a user. |
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Technical and Research Report |
1 - Object extraction using a stochastic birth-and-death dynamics in continuum. X. Descombes and R. Minlos and E. Zhizhina. Research Report 6135, INRIA, 2007. Keywords : birth and death process, Stochastic modeling, Wavelets.
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{Descombes, X. and Minlos, R. and Zhizhina, E.}, |
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{Object extraction using a stochastic birth-and-death dynamics in continuum}, |
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{2007}, |
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{INRIA}, |
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{Research Report}, |
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{6135}, |
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{https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00133726}, |
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{http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00133726}, |
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{birth and death process, Stochastic modeling, Wavelets} |
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Abstract :
We define a new birth and death dynamics dealing with configurations of discs in the plane. We prove the convergence of the continuous process and propose a discrete scheme converging to the continuous case. This framework is developed to address image processing problems consisting in extracting objects. The derived algorithm is applied for tree crown extraction and bird detection from aerial images. The performance of this approach is shown on real data. |
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