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Publications de Josiane Zerubia
Résultat de la recherche dans la liste des publications :
173 Articles de conférence |
112 - A deconvolution method for confocal microscopy with total variation regularization. N. Dey et L. Blanc-Féraud et C. Zimmer et Z. Kam et J.C. Olivo-Marin et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), Arlington, USA, avril 2004. Mots-clés : 3D confocal microscopy, Poisson deconvolution, total variation regularization.
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{A deconvolution method for confocal microscopy with total variation regularization}, |
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{Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI)}, |
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{Arlington, USA}, |
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{3D confocal microscopy, Poisson deconvolution, total variation regularization} |
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Abstract :
Confocal laser scanning microscopy is a powerful and increasingly popular technique for 3D imaging of biological specimens. However the acquired images are degraded by blur from out-of-focus light and Poisson noise due to photon-limited detection. Several deconvolution methods have been proposed to reduce these degradations, including the Richardson-Lucy algorithm, which computes a maximum likelihood estimation adapted to Poisson statistics. However this method tends to amplify noise if used without regularizing constraint. Here, we propose to combine the Richardson-Lucy algorithm with a regularizing constraint based on total variation, whose smoothing avoids oscillations while preserving edges. We show on simulated images that this constraint improves the deconvolution result both visually and using quantitative measures. |
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113 - Marked Point Process in Image Analysis : from Context to Geometry. X. Descombes et F. Kruggel et C. Lacoste et M. Ortner et G. Perrin et J. Zerubia. Dans International Conference on Spatial Point Process Modelling and its Application (SPPA), Castellon, Spain, 2004. Mots-clés : RJMCMC, Extraction d'objets, Processus ponctuels marques, Geometrie stochastique.
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{Descombes, X. and Kruggel, F. and Lacoste, C. and Ortner, M. and Perrin, G. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Marked Point Process in Image Analysis : from Context to Geometry}, |
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{2004}, |
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{International Conference on Spatial Point Process Modelling and its Application (SPPA)}, |
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{Castellon, Spain}, |
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{RJMCMC, Extraction d'objets, Processus ponctuels marques, Geometrie stochastique} |
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Abstract :
We consider the marked point process framework as a natural extension of the Markov random field approach in image analysis. We consider a general model defined by its density allowing us to consider some geometrical constraints on objects and between objects in feature extraction problems. Some examples are derived for small brain lesions detection from MR Images, road network, tree crown and building extraction from remotely sensed images. The results obtained on real data show the relevance of the proposal approach. |
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114 - Extraction automatique de caricatures de bâtiments sur des Modèles Numériques d'Elèvation. M. Ortner et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Pixels et Cités, ENSG, Marne la Vallée, France, novembre 2003.
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{Ortner, M. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Extraction automatique de caricatures de bâtiments sur des Modèles Numériques d'Elèvation}, |
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{2003}, |
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{novembre}, |
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{Pixels et Cités}, |
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{ENSG, Marne la Vallée, France}, |
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115 - Un Nouveau Modèle Pour L'extraction de Caricatures de Bâtiments sur Des Modèles Numériques D'Élèvation. M. Ortner et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Traitement et Analyse de l'Information - Méthodes et Applications (TAIMA), Hammamet, Tunisia, octobre 2003.
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{Un Nouveau Modèle Pour L'extraction de Caricatures de Bâtiments sur Des Modèles Numériques D'Élèvation}, |
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{2003}, |
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{octobre}, |
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{Proc. Traitement et Analyse de l'Information - Méthodes et Applications (TAIMA)}, |
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{Hammamet, Tunisia}, |
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{http://conferences.telecom-bretagne.eu/taima/_2003/}, |
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116 - Wavelet-Based Superresolution in Astronomy. R. Willett et I. H. Jermyn et R. Nowak et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems, Strasbourg, France, octobre 2003. Mots-clés : Superresolution, Ondelettes, Astronomy.
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{Willett, R. and Jermyn, I. H. and Nowak, R. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Wavelet-Based Superresolution in Astronomy}, |
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{2003}, |
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{octobre}, |
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{Proc. Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems}, |
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{Strasbourg, France}, |
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{http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Ian.Jermyn/publications/Willett03adass.pdf}, |
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{Superresolution, Ondelettes, Astronomy} |
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Abstract :
High-resolution astronomical images can be reconstructed
from several blurred and noisy low-resolution images using a computational
process known as superresolution reconstruction. Superresolution
reconstruction is closely related to image deconvolution, except that the
low-resolution images are not registered and their relative translations
and rotations must be estimated in the process. The novelty of our approach
to the superresolution problem is the use of wavelets and related
multiresolution methods within an expectation-maximization reconstruction
process to improve the accuracy and visual quality of the reconstructed
image. Simulations demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed
method, including its ability to distinguish between tightly grouped stars
with a small set of observations. |
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117 - Higher Order Active Contours and their Application to the Detection of Line Networks in Satellite Imagery. M. Rochery et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE Workshop Variational, Geometric and Level Set Methods in Computer Vision, at ICCV, Nice, France, octobre 2003. Mots-clés : Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Forme, Reseaux routiers, Segmentation, A priori.
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{Rochery, M. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Higher Order Active Contours and their Application to the Detection of Line Networks in Satellite Imagery}, |
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{2003}, |
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{octobre}, |
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{Proc. IEEE Workshop Variational, Geometric and Level Set Methods in Computer Vision}, |
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{at ICCV, Nice, France}, |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/rochery_vlsm03.pdf}, |
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{Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Forme, Reseaux routiers, Segmentation, A priori} |
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Abstract :
We present a novel method for the incorporation of shape information
into active contour models, and apply it to the extraction
of line networks (e.g. road, water) from satellite imagery.
The method is based on a new class of contour energies.
These energies are quadratic on the space of one-chains
in the image, as opposed to classical energies, which are linear.
They can be expressed as double integrals on the contour,
and thus incorporate non-trivial interactions between
different contour points. The new energies describe families
of contours that share complex geometric properties, without
making reference to any particular shape. Networks fall
into such a family, and to model them we make a particular
choice of quadratic energy whose minima are reticulated.
To optimize the energies, we use a level set approach. The
forces derived from the new energies are non-local however,
thus necessitating an extension of standard level set methods.
Promising experimental results are obtained using real
images. |
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118 - Texture Analysis: An Adaptive Probabilistic Approach. K. Brady et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Barcelona, Spain, septembre 2003. Mots-clés : Adaptatif, Paquet d'ondelettes, Statistics, Texture.
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{Texture Analysis: An Adaptive Probabilistic Approach}, |
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{2003}, |
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{septembre}, |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
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{Barcelona, Spain}, |
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{http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Ian.Jermyn/publications/Brady03icip.pdf}, |
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{Adaptatif, Paquet d'ondelettes, Statistics, Texture} |
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Abstract :
Two main issues arise when working in the area of texture
segmentation: the need to describe the texture accurately by
capturing its underlying structure, and the need to perform
analyses on the boundaries of textures. Herein, we tackle
these problems within a consistent probabilistic framework.
Starting from a probability distribution on the space of infinite
images, we generate a distribution on arbitrary finite
regions by marginalization. For a Gaussian distribution, the
computational requirement of diagonalization and the modelling
requirement of adaptivity together lead naturally to
adaptive wavelet packet models that capture the ‘significant
amplitude features’ in the Fourier domain. Undecimated
versions of the wavelet packet transform are used to diagonalize
the Gaussian distribution efficiently, albeit approximately.
We describe the implementation and application of
this approach and present results obtained on several Brodatz
texture mosaics. |
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119 - Extraction de réseaux linéiques à partir d'images satellitaires par processus Markov objet. C. Lacoste et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et N. Baghdadi. Dans Proc. GRETSI Symposium on Signal and Image Processing, Paris, France, septembre 2003.
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{Extraction de réseaux linéiques à partir d'images satellitaires par processus Markov objet}, |
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{Proc. GRETSI Symposium on Signal and Image Processing}, |
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{Paris, France}, |
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120 - Road Network Extraction in Remote Sensing by a Markov Object Process. C. Lacoste et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Barcelona, Spain, septembre 2003.
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{Road Network Extraction in Remote Sensing by a Markov Object Process}, |
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{2003}, |
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{septembre}, |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
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{Barcelona, Spain}, |
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121 - Étude D'une Nouvelle Classe de Contours Actifs Pour la Détection de Routes Dans Des Images de Télédétection. M. Rochery et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. GRETSI Symposium on Signal and Image Processing, Paris, France, septembre 2003.
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{Rochery, M. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Étude D'une Nouvelle Classe de Contours Actifs Pour la Détection de Routes Dans Des Images de Télédétection}, |
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{2003}, |
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{septembre}, |
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{Proc. GRETSI Symposium on Signal and Image Processing}, |
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{Paris, France}, |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/rochery_gretsi03.pdf}, |
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