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Publications de type 'inproceedings'
Résultat de la recherche dans la liste des publications :
245 Articles de conférence |
101 - A Hierarchical finite-state model for texture segmentation. G. Scarpa et M. Haindl et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Vol. 1, pages 1209-1212, Honolulu, HI (USA), avril 2007.
@INPROCEEDINGS{scarpa_icassp_07,
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author |
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{Scarpa, G. and Haindl, M. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{A Hierarchical finite-state model for texture segmentation}, |
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{2007}, |
month |
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{avril}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)}, |
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{1}, |
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{1209-1212}, |
address |
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{Honolulu, HI (USA)}, |
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{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4217303}, |
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102 - Urban road extraction from VHR images using a multiscale image model and a phase field model of network geometry. T. Peng et I. H. Jermyn et V. Prinet et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Urban, Paris, France, avril 2007. Mots-clés : Reseaux routiers, Very high resolution, Multiscale, Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Forme.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Peng07_urban,
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author |
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{Peng, T. and Jermyn, I. H. and Prinet, V. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Urban road extraction from VHR images using a multiscale image model and a phase field model of network geometry}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
month |
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{avril}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. Urban}, |
address |
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{Paris, France}, |
pdf |
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{http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Ian.Jermyn/publications/Peng07urban.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Reseaux routiers, Very high resolution, Multiscale, Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Forme} |
} |
Abstract :
This paper addresses the problem of automatically
extracting the main road network in a dense urban area from
a very high resolution optical satellite image using a variational
approach. The model energy has two parts: a phase field higherorder
active contour energy that describes our prior knowledge
of road network geometry, i.e. that it is composed of elongated
structures with roughly parallel borders that meet at junctions;
and a multi-scale statistical image model describing the image
we expect to see given a road network. By minimizing the model
energy, an estimate of the road network is obtained. Promising
results on 0.6m QuickBird Panchromatic images are presented,
and future improvements to the models are outlined. |
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103 - Image deconvolution using a stochastic differential equation approach. X. Descombes et M. Lebellego et E. Zhizhina. Dans Proc. nternational Conference on Computer Vision Theory
and Applications, Barcelona, Spain, mars 2007. Mots-clés : Deconvolution, Stochastic Differential Equation.
@INPROCEEDINGS{xavBarca2,
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author |
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{Descombes, X. and Lebellego, M. and Zhizhina, E.}, |
title |
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{Image deconvolution using a stochastic differential equation approach}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
month |
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{mars}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. nternational Conference on Computer Vision Theory
and Applications}, |
address |
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{Barcelona, Spain}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2007_xavBarca2.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Deconvolution, Stochastic Differential Equation} |
} |
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104 - Circular object segmentation using higher-order active contours. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn et Z. Kato et J. Zerubia. Dans In Proc. Conference of the Hungarian Association for Image Analysis and Pattern Recognition (KEPAF'07), Debrecen, Hungary, janvier 2007. Note : In Hungarian Mots-clés : Ordre superieur, Extraction de Houppiers, Forme.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Horvath07a,
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author |
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{Horvath, P. and Jermyn, I. H. and Kato, Z. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Circular object segmentation using higher-order active contours}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
month |
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{janvier}, |
booktitle |
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{In Proc. Conference of the Hungarian Association for Image Analysis and Pattern Recognition (KEPAF'07)}, |
address |
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{Debrecen, Hungary}, |
note |
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{In Hungarian}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2007_Horvath07a.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Ordre superieur, Extraction de Houppiers, Forme} |
} |
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105 - Gap Filling in 3D Vessel like Patterns with Tensor Fields. L. Risser et F. Plouraboue et X. Descombes. Dans Proc. International Conference on Computer Vision Theory
and Applications, 2007. Mots-clés : tensor voting, vascular network.
@INPROCEEDINGS{XDbarca1,
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author |
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{Risser, L. and Plouraboue, F. and Descombes, X.}, |
title |
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{Gap Filling in 3D Vessel like Patterns with Tensor Fields}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. International Conference on Computer Vision Theory
and Applications}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2007_XDbarca1.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{tensor voting, vascular network} |
} |
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106 - Wavelet-based restoration methods: application to 3D confocal microscopy images. C. Chaux et L. Blanc-Féraud et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. SPIE Conference on Wavelets, 2007. Mots-clés : Restauration, Deconvolution, 3D images, Microscopie confocale, Poisson noise, Ondelettes. Copyright : Copyright 2007 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
This paper was published in Proc. SPIE Conference on Wavelets and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of SPIE. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper are prohibited.
@INPROCEEDINGS{chaux2007,
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author |
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{Chaux, C. and Blanc-Féraud, L. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Wavelet-based restoration methods: application to 3D confocal microscopy images}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. SPIE Conference on Wavelets}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2007_chaux2007.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Restauration, Deconvolution, 3D images, Microscopie confocale, Poisson noise, Ondelettes} |
} |
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107 - Detection and Completion of Filaments: A Vector Field and PDE Approach. A. Baudour et G. Aubert et L. Blanc-Féraud. Dans SSVM 2007, LNCS 4485 proceedings, 2007.
@INPROCEEDINGS{ssvm2007,
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author |
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{Baudour, A. and Aubert, G. and Blanc-Féraud, L.}, |
title |
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{Detection and Completion of Filaments: A Vector Field and PDE Approach}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
booktitle |
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{ SSVM 2007, LNCS 4485 proceedings}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2007_ssvm2007.pdf}, |
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{} |
} |
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108 - Détection et Complétion de Filaments: une approche variationelle et vectorielle. A. Baudour et G. Aubert et L. Blanc-Féraud. Dans Colloque Gretsi Troyes, 2007, 2007.
@INPROCEEDINGS{ Gretsi 2007,
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author |
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{Baudour, A. and Aubert, G. and Blanc-Féraud, L.}, |
title |
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{Détection et Complétion de Filaments: une approche variationelle et vectorielle}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
booktitle |
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{Colloque Gretsi Troyes, 2007}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2007_ Gretsi 2007.pdf}, |
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{} |
} |
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109 - Vers une détection et une classification non-supervisées des changements inter-images. A. Fournier et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Traitement et Analyse de l'Information - Méthodes et Applications (TAIMA), 2007. Mots-clés : Markov Random Fields, Registration, Change detection, Clustering.
@INPROCEEDINGS{fournier-taima-07,
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author |
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{Fournier, A. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Vers une détection et une classification non-supervisées des changements inter-images}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. Traitement et Analyse de l'Information - Méthodes et Applications (TAIMA)}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2007_fournier-taima-07.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Markov Random Fields, Registration, Change detection, Clustering} |
} |
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110 - Use of ant colony
optimization for finding neighbourhoods in non-stationary Markov random
field models. S. Le Hegarat-Mascle et A. Kallel et X. Descombes. Dans Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence (PReMI'07), 2007. Mots-clés : Ants colonization, Markov Random Fields.
@INPROCEEDINGS{ant07b,
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author |
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{Le Hegarat-Mascle, S. and Kallel, A. and Descombes, X.}, |
title |
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{Use of ant colony
optimization for finding neighbourhoods in non-stationary Markov random
field models}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
booktitle |
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{Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence (PReMI'07)}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2007_ant07b.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Ants colonization, Markov Random Fields} |
} |
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111 - Tree Species Classification Using Radiometry, Texture and Shape Based Features. M. S. Kulikova et M. Mani et A. Srivastava et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2007. Mots-clés : shape based features, SVM, tree classification.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Kulikova07,
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author |
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{Kulikova, M. S. and Mani, M. and Srivastava, A. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Tree Species Classification Using Radiometry, Texture and Shape Based Features}, |
year |
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{2007}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)}, |
pdf |
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{http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/46/55/05/PDF/Kulikova_EUSIPCO2007.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{shape based features, SVM, tree classification} |
} |
Abstract :
We consider the problem of tree species classification from high resolution aerial images based on radiometry, texture and a shape modeling. We use the notion of shape space proposed by Klassen et al., which provides a shape description invariant to translation, rotation and scaling. The shape features are extracted within a geodesic distance in the shape space. We then perform a classification using a SVM approach. We are able to show that the shape descriptors improve the classification performance relative to a classifier based on radiometric and textural descriptors alone. We obtain these results using high resolution Colour InfraRed (CIR) aerial images provided by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The image viewpoint is close to the nadir, i.e. the tree crowns are seen from above. |
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112 - An improved 'gas of circles' higher-order active contour model and its application to tree crown extraction. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn et Z. Kato et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing (ICVGIP), Madurai, India, décembre 2006. Mots-clés : Extraction de Houppiers, Aerial images, Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Gaz de cercles, Forme.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Horvath06_icvgip,
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author |
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{Horvath, P. and Jermyn, I. H. and Kato, Z. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{An improved 'gas of circles' higher-order active contour model and its application to tree crown extraction}, |
year |
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{2006}, |
month |
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{décembre}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing (ICVGIP)}, |
address |
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{Madurai, India}, |
url |
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{http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11949619_14}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_Horvath06_icvgip.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Extraction de Houppiers, Aerial images, Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Gaz de cercles, Forme} |
} |
Abstract :
A central task in image processing is to find the
region in the image corresponding to an entity. In a
number of problems, the region takes the form of a
collection of circles, eg tree crowns in remote
sensing imagery; cells in biological and medical
imagery. In~citeHorvath06b, a model of such regions,
the `gas of circles' model, was developed based on
higher-order active contours, a recently developed
framework for the inclusion of prior knowledge in
active contour energies. However, the model suffers
from a defect. In~citeHorvath06b, the model
parameters were adjusted so that the circles were local
energy minima. Gradient descent can become stuck in
these minima, producing phantom circles even with no
supporting data. We solve this problem by calculating,
via a Taylor expansion of the energy, parameter values
that make circles into energy inflection points rather
than minima. As a bonus, the constraint halves the
number of model parameters, and severely constrains one
of the two that remain, a major advantage for an
energy-based model. We use the model for tree crown
extraction from aerial images. Experiments show that
despite the lack of parametric freedom, the new model
performs better than the old, and much better than a
classical active contour. |
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113 - Burnt area mapping using Support Vector Machines. O. Zammit et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. International Conference on Forest Fire Research, Figueira da Foz, Portugal, novembre 2006. Mots-clés : Imagerie satellitaire, Feux de foret, Zones brûlées, Support Vector Machines.
@INPROCEEDINGS{zammit_icffr_06,
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author |
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{Zammit, O. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Burnt area mapping using Support Vector Machines}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
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{novembre}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. International Conference on Forest Fire Research}, |
address |
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{Figueira da Foz, Portugal}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_zammit_icffr_06.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Imagerie satellitaire, Feux de foret, Zones brûlées, Support Vector Machines} |
} |
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114 - An Automatic Building Reconstruction Method : A Structural Approach Using High Resolution Images. F. Lafarge et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et M. Pierrot-Deseilligny. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Atlanta, octobre 2006. Mots-clés : Reconstruction en 3D, Batiments, RJMCMC, Approche structurelle, Imagerie satellitaire. Copyright : IEEE
@INPROCEEDINGS{lafarge_icip06,
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author |
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{Lafarge, F. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J. and Pierrot-Deseilligny, M.}, |
title |
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{An Automatic Building Reconstruction Method : A Structural Approach Using High Resolution Images}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
= |
{octobre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
address |
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{Atlanta}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_lafarge_icip06.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Reconstruction en 3D, Batiments, RJMCMC, Approche structurelle, Imagerie satellitaire} |
} |
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115 - Computing statistics from a graph representation of road networks in satellite images for indexing and retrieval. A. Bhattacharya et I. H. Jermyn et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. compImage, Coimbra, Portugal, octobre 2006. Mots-clés : Reseaux routiers, Indexation, Semantique, Retrieval, Feature statistics.
@INPROCEEDINGS{bhatta_compimage06,
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author |
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{Bhattacharya, A. and Jermyn, I. H. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Computing statistics from a graph representation of road networks in satellite images for indexing and retrieval}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
= |
{octobre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. compImage}, |
address |
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{Coimbra, Portugal}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_bhatta_compimage06.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Reseaux routiers, Indexation, Semantique, Retrieval, Feature statistics} |
} |
Abstract :
Retrieval from remote sensing image archives relies on the
extraction of pertinent information from the data about the entity of interest (e.g. land cover type), and on the robustness of this extraction to nuisance variables (e.g. illumination). Most image-based characterizations are not invariant to such variables. However, other semantic entities in the image may be strongly correlated with the entity of interest and their properties can therefore be used to characterize this entity. Road networks are one example: their properties vary considerably, for example, from urban to rural areas. This paper takes the first steps towards classification (and hence retrieval) based on this idea. We study the dependence of a number of network features on the class of the image ('urban' or 'rural'). The chosen features include measures of the network density, connectedness, and `curviness'. The feature distributions of the two classes are well separated in feature space, thus providing a basis for retrieval. Classification using kernel k-means confirms this conclusion. |
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116 - Nonlinear models for the statistics of adaptive wavelet packet coefficients of texture. J. Aubray et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Florence, Italy, septembre 2006. Mots-clés : Texture, Adaptatif, Paquet d'ondelettes, Nonlineaire, Bimodale, Statistics.
@INPROCEEDINGS{aubray_eusipco06,
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author |
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{Aubray, J. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Nonlinear models for the statistics of adaptive wavelet packet coefficients of texture}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)}, |
address |
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{Florence, Italy}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_aubray_eusipco06.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Texture, Adaptatif, Paquet d'ondelettes, Nonlineaire, Bimodale, Statistics} |
} |
Abstract :
Probabilistic adaptive wavelet packet models of
texture pro- vide new insight into texture structure
and statistics by focus- ing the analysis on
significant structure in frequency space. In very
adapted subbands, they have revealed new bimodal
statistics, corresponding to the structure inherent to
a texture, and strong dependencies between such
bimodal sub- bands, related to phase coherence in a
texture. Existing models can capture the former but
not the latter. As a first step to- wards modelling
the joint statistics, and in order to simplify earlier
approaches, we introduce a new parametric family of
models capable of modelling both bimodal and unimodal
subbands, and of being generalized to capture the
joint statistics. We show how to compute MAP estimates
for the adaptive basis and model parameters, and apply
the models to Brodatz textures to illustrate their
performance. |
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117 - 2D and 3D Vegetation Resource Parameters Assessment using Marked Point Processes. G. Perrin et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), Hong-Kong, août 2006. Mots-clés : Energie d'attache aux données, Extraction d'objets, Extraction de Houppiers, Geometrie stochastique, Processus ponctuels marques.
@INPROCEEDINGS{perrin_06_c,
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author |
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{Perrin, G. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{2D and 3D Vegetation Resource Parameters Assessment using Marked Point Processes}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
= |
{août}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR)}, |
address |
= |
{Hong-Kong}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_perrin_06_c.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Energie d'attache aux données, Extraction d'objets, Extraction de Houppiers, Geometrie stochastique, Processus ponctuels marques} |
} |
Abstract :
High resolution aerial and satellite images of forests have a key role to play in natural resource management. As they enable to study forests at the scale of trees, it is now possible to get a more accurate evaluation of the forest resources, from which can be deduced information of biodiversity and ecological sustainability. In that prospect, automatic algorithms are needed to give a further exploitation of the data and to assist human operators. In this paper, we present a stochastic geometry approach to extract 2D and 3D parameters of the trees, by modelling the stands as some realizations of a marked point process of ellipses or ellipsoids, whose points are the positions of the trees and marks their geometric features. This approach gives also the number of stems, their position, and their size. It is an energy minimization problem, where the energy embeds a regularization term (prior density), which introduces some interactions between the objects, and a data term, which links the objects to the features to be extracted. Results are shown on aerial images provided by the French National Forest Inventory (IFN). |
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118 - A Higher-Order Active Contour Model for Tree Detection. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn et Z. Kato et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), Hong Kong, août 2006. Mots-clés : Contour actif, Gaz de cercles, Ordre superieur, Forme, A priori, Extraction de Houppiers.
@INPROCEEDINGS{horvath_icpr06,
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author |
= |
{Horvath, P. and Jermyn, I. H. and Kato, Z. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{A Higher-Order Active Contour Model for Tree Detection}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
= |
{août}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR)}, |
address |
= |
{Hong Kong}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_horvath_icpr06.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Contour actif, Gaz de cercles, Ordre superieur, Forme, A priori, Extraction de Houppiers} |
} |
Abstract :
We present a model of a ‘gas of circles’, the ensemble
of regions in the image domain consisting of an
unknown number of circles with approximately fixed
radius and short range repulsive interactions, and
apply it to the extraction of tree crowns from aerial
images. The method uses the re- cently introduced
‘higher order active contours’ (HOACs), which
incorporate long-range interactions between contour
points, and thereby include prior geometric
information without using a template shape. This makes
them ideal when looking for multiple instances of an
entity in an image. We study an existing HOAC model
for networks, and show via a stability calculation
that circles stable to perturbations are possible
for constrained parameter sets. Combining this prior
energy with a data term, we show results on aerial
imagery that demonstrate the effectiveness of the
method and the need for prior geometric knowledge. The
model has many other potential applications. |
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119 - Automatic 3D Building Reconstruction from DEMs: an Application to PLEIADES Simulations. F. Lafarge et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et M. Pierrot-Deseilligny. Dans Proc. International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Commission I Symposium (ISPRS), Marne La Vallee, France, juillet 2006. Mots-clés : Reconstruction en 3D, Digital Elevation Model, Building extraction, Zones urbaines denses, PLEIADES simulations.
@INPROCEEDINGS{lafarge_isprs06,
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author |
= |
{Lafarge, F. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J. and Pierrot-Deseilligny, M.}, |
title |
= |
{Automatic 3D Building Reconstruction from DEMs: an Application to PLEIADES Simulations}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
= |
{juillet}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Commission I Symposium (ISPRS)}, |
address |
= |
{Marne La Vallee, France}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_lafarge_isprs06.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Reconstruction en 3D, Digital Elevation Model, Building extraction, Zones urbaines denses, PLEIADES simulations} |
} |
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120 - A comparative study of three methods for identifying individual tree crowns in aerial images covering different types of forests. M. Eriksson et G. Perrin et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), Marne La Vallee, France, juillet 2006. Mots-clés : Croissance de Region, Processus ponctuels marques, Champs de Markov, Extraction d'objets, Extraction de Houppiers.
@INPROCEEDINGS{eriksson06a,
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author |
= |
{Eriksson, M. and Perrin, G. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{A comparative study of three methods for identifying individual tree crowns in aerial images covering different types of forests}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
= |
{juillet}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS)}, |
address |
= |
{Marne La Vallee, France}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_eriksson06a.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Croissance de Region, Processus ponctuels marques, Champs de Markov, Extraction d'objets, Extraction de Houppiers} |
} |
Abstract :
Most of today's silviculture methods has the goal to optimise the outcome of the forest in stem volume when it is cut. It might also be relevant to save parts of the forest, for instance, to protect a habitat. In order to get a good survey of the forest, remote sensed images are often used. These images are most often manually interpreted in combination with field measurements in order to estimate the forest parameters that are of importance in the decision how to optimally maintain the forest. Among these parameters the most common are stem number, stem volume, and tree species. Interpretation of images are often labour and time consuming. Thus, automatically developed methods for interpretation can lower the work load and speed up the interpretation time.
The interpretation is often done using images captured from a far distance from the ground in order to capture as large area as possible. However, this lower the accuracy of the estimates since it must be done stand wise. Knowledge of where each individual trees in the forest is located together with its size will increase accuracy. It makes it also possible to plan the cutting in detail. With this knowledge in mind, research about finding automatically methods for finding individual tree crowns in aerial images has been a subject for researchers the last decades.
Today's methods are not capable to alone handle all kind of forests. Therefore, comparative studies of different segmentation methods with different types of forests are of importance in order to clarify how much a method is reliable at a certain type of forest. This knowledge can, for instance, be used to build up an expert system which are supposed to be able to find individual tree crowns in any kind of forests. The comparison is done using images covering different types of forests. The types of forests that are included in the study ranges from isolated tree crown where the ground is clearly visible between the crowns to dense forest which is naturally regenerated via planted forest.
In this study we compare three existing segmentation methods for extracting individual tree crowns from aerial images. The first two methods are probabilistic methods which minimises some energy function while the third is a region growing algorithm. The first probabilistic method is based on a Markov Random Field modelling. We define a prior Markov model to segment the image into three classes (background, vegetation and tree centres). The prior model embed a circular shape model of the tree crown with a random radius. The data term allows to well position the tree centres onto the image and to describe the tree shape as fluctuations around the circular template. Besides, some long range interactions models the relations between the trees locations, such as some periodicity in case of plantations.
The second probabilistic method consists in modeling the trees in the forestry images as random configurations of ellipses or ellipsoids, whose points are the positions of the stems and marks their geometric features. The density of this process embeds a regularization term (prior density), which introduces some interactions between the objects, and a data term, which links the objects to the features to be extracted. We estimate the best configuration of an unknown number of objects, from which 2D and 3D vegetation resource parameters can be extracted. To sample this marked point process, we use Monte Carlo dynamics, while the optimization is performed via a Simulated Annealing algorithm, which results in a fully automatic approach. This approach works well on plantations, where there are high spatial relations between the trees, and on isolated trees where 3D parameters can be extracted, but some difficulties remain in dense areas.
The third method, the region growing algorithm, relies as all region growing methods on good seed points, i.e. in this case approximate locations of the tree crowns. From the seed points the segments are grown according to a grey level value of the neighbouring pixels. The larger the value is the sooner it is connected to the neighbouring segment. The segments stops to grow when all pixels belongs to a segment. This method, contrary the others, will have as a result, segments that have captured the actual shape of the tree crown if the forest is not too sparse. If the forest is too sparse such that the ground is visible, there are problems of finding the seed points. In the cases when the forest is sparse, there are difficulties to separate the tree crowns from the ground. Even if the seed points would be located only at the tree crowns the result will contain a lot of errors since all pixels most belong to a segment, i.e. even the ground pixels must be connected to a segment in this case. |
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121 - An Automatic 3D City Model : a Bayesian Approach using Satellite Images. F. Lafarge et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et M. Pierrot-Deseilligny. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Toulouse, France, mai 2006. Note : Copyright IEEE Mots-clés : Reconstruction en 3D, Batiments, MCMC, Modele numerique d'elevation (MNE).
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{An Automatic 3D City Model : a Bayesian Approach using Satellite Images}, |
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{2006}, |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)}, |
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{Toulouse, France}, |
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{Reconstruction en 3D, Batiments, MCMC, Modele numerique d'elevation (MNE)} |
} |
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122 - Forest Resource Assessment using Stochastic Geometry. G. Perrin et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et J.G. Boureau. Dans Proc. International Precision Forestry Symposium, mars 2006. Mots-clés : Extraction de Houppiers, Extraction d'objets, Geometrie stochastique, RJMCMC, Energie d'attache aux données.
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{Forest Resource Assessment using Stochastic Geometry}, |
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{2006}, |
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{Proc. International Precision Forestry Symposium}, |
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Abstract :
Aerial and satellite imagery has a key role to play in natural resource management, especially in forestry application. The submetric resolution of the data enables to study forests at the scale of trees, and to get a more accurate assessment of the resources such as the number of stems or the forest cover. To develop automatic tools in order to help the inventories in their work and to bring more knowledge about the stands is also nowadays of important economical and environmental concerns.
In this paper, we aim at extracting tree crowns from high resolution aerial Color Infrared images (CIR) of forests using marked point processes. Our approach consists in modelling the trees in the forestry images as random configurations of ellipses, whose points are the positions of the stems and marks their geometric features. The density of this process embeds a regularization term (prior density), which introduces some interactions between the objects, and a data term, which links the objects to the features to be extracted. Our goal is to find the best configuration of an unknown number of objects, i.e. the configuration that maximizes this density. To sample this marked point process, we use Monte Carlo dynamics while the optimization is performed via a Simulated Annealing algorithm, which results in a fully automatic approach.
We present different models for the data term in order to cope with different kinds of stands : plantations, isolated trees and mixed stands. Results are shown on aerial CIR images provided by the French Forest Inventory (IFN) |
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123 - A study of Gaussian approximations of fluorescence microscopy PSF models. B. Zhang et J. Zerubia et J.C. Olivo-Marin. Dans Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing XIII of Proc. SPIE, in press, Vol. 6090, San Jose, USA, janvier 2006. Copyright : SPIE
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{A study of Gaussian approximations of fluorescence microscopy PSF models}, |
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{2006}, |
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{Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing XIII of Proc. SPIE, in press}, |
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{6090}, |
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{San Jose, USA}, |
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124 - Evaluation des Ressources Forestières à l'aide de Processus Ponctuels Marqués. G. Perrin et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Reconnaissance des Formes et Intelligence Artificielle (RFIA), Tours, France, janvier 2006. Mots-clés : Extraction de Houppiers, Geometrie stochastique, Processus ponctuels marques, Extraction d'objets.
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{Perrin, G. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Evaluation des Ressources Forestières à l'aide de Processus Ponctuels Marqués}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
month |
= |
{janvier}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. Reconnaissance des Formes et Intelligence Artificielle (RFIA)}, |
address |
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{Tours, France}, |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/perrin_rfia06.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Extraction de Houppiers, Geometrie stochastique, Processus ponctuels marques, Extraction d'objets} |
} |
Résumé :
Les images aériennes et satellitaires jouent un role de plus en plus important dans le domaine de la gestion des ressources naturelles, et en particulier des forêts. Les organismes chargés d'en faire l'inventaire, comme l'Inventaire Forestier National (IFN) en France, s'appuient en effet sur ces images pour observer les différentes espèces d'arbres d'une zone boisée, avant de se rendre sur le terrain pour une étude plus poussée. La résolution submétrique des données permet, en outre, d'entrevoir une étude plus fine, à savoir un comptage à l'arbre près et une classification automatique des houppiers (ensemble des branches et du feuillage d'un arbre). Cette évaluation précise des ressources forestières n'est actuellement pas disponible. Aussi, le développement d'outils automatiques, chargés d'aider les gestionnaires du paysage dans leur travail en leur apportant une connaissance des ressources à l'échelle de l'arbre, se révèle-t-il être d'un intérêt grandissant.L'objectif de notre travail est donc d'extraire des houppiers à partir d'images aériennes de forêts à très haute résolution. Notre approche consiste à modéliser les peuplements forestiers par un processus ponctuel marqué d'ellipses, dont les points représentent les positions des arbres et les marques leurs caractéristiques géométriques. La densité de ce processus comporte une composante de régularisation, dite a priori, qui introduit des interactions entre les objets du processus, ainsi qu'une composante d'attache aux données, afin que les objets du processus se positionnent sur les houppiers que l'on souhaite extraire. Il s'agit de trouver la configuration d'objets, en nombre inconnu a priori, qui maximise cette densité. La simulation de tels processus fait appel aux algorithmes de type Monte Carlo par Chaîne de Markov (MCMC) à sauts réversibles, l'optimisation étant réalisée à l'aide d'un recuit simulé.Nous présentons ici un nouveau modèle d'attache aux données. Contrairement à nos précédents modèles testés sur des plantations, ce modèle n'est plus bayésien puisque le terme d'attache aux données est désormais calculé au niveau des objets et non de l'image. Ceci nous permet de travailler sur des images plus générales, avec des densités d'arbres plus variables. Des résultats obtenus sur des images fournies par l'IFN valident ce modèle. |
Abstract :
Aerial and satellite imagery has a key role to play in natural resources management, especially in forestry application. Indeed, forest inventories, such as the French National Inventory (IFN), refer to these images to analyse the different tree species in a stand, before sending a team on the ground to obtain some more advanced knowledge. Moreover, the submetric resolution of the data enables to study forests at the scale of trees, and also to get a more accurate evaluation of the resources such as the number of stems. It would be also of important economical and environmental concerns to develop automatic tools to analyze and monitor forests.We aim at extracting tree crowns from high resolution aerial images of forests. Our approach consists in modelling the forestry images as realizations of a marked point process of ellipses, whose points are the positions of the trees and marks their geometric features. The density of this process embeds a regularization term (prior density), which introduces some interactions between the objects, and a data term, which links the objects to the features to be extracted. Our goal is to find the best configuration of an unknown number of objects, i.e. the configuration that maximizes this density. To sample the marked point process, we use Monte Carlo dynamics (Reversible Jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo), while the optimization is performed via a simulated annealing algorithm.We present here a new model for the data term. Contrary to our previous models tested on plantations images, this model is not Bayesian anymore : the data term is calculated for each object and not for the whole image. This enables us to work on more general images, with variable tree crown densities. Example results are shown on aerial images provided by the French Forest Inventory (IFN). |
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125 - Galaxy filament detection using the Quality candy model. P. Gernez et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et E. Slezak et A. Bijaoui. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2006. Mots-clés : Processus ponctuels marques, Quality Candy model, Galaxy Filaments.
@INPROCEEDINGS{gernez06,
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author |
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{Gernez, P. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J. and Slezak, E. and Bijaoui, A.}, |
title |
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{Galaxy filament detection using the Quality candy model}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)}, |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_gernez06.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Processus ponctuels marques, Quality Candy model, Galaxy Filaments} |
} |
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126 - Point process of segments and rectangles for building extraction from DEM. M. Ortner et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2006. Mots-clés : Geometrie stochastique, Batiments.
@INPROCEEDINGS{ortner06,
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author |
= |
{Ortner, M. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Point process of segments and rectangles for building extraction from DEM}, |
year |
= |
{2006}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)}, |
pdf |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2006_ortner06.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Geometrie stochastique, Batiments} |
} |
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127 - Adaptive Simulated Annealing for Energy Minimization Problem in a Marked Point Process Application. G. Perrin et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (EMMCVPR), St Augustine, Florida, USA, novembre 2005. Mots-clés : Recuit Simule, Processus ponctuels marques, Geometrie stochastique, Estimation MAP, RJMCMC. Copyright : Springer Verlag
@INPROCEEDINGS{perrin_emmcvpr05,
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author |
= |
{Perrin, G. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Adaptive Simulated Annealing for Energy Minimization Problem in a Marked Point Process Application}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{novembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (EMMCVPR)}, |
address |
= |
{St Augustine, Florida, USA}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/perrin_emmcvpr.pdf}, |
ps |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/perrin_emmcvpr.ps.gz}, |
keyword |
= |
{Recuit Simule, Processus ponctuels marques, Geometrie stochastique, Estimation MAP, RJMCMC} |
} |
Abstract :
We use marked point processes to detect an unknown number of trees from high resolution aerial images. This is in fact an energy minimization problem, where the energy contains a prior term which takes into account the geometrical properties of the objects, and a data term to match these objects to the image. This stochastic process is simulated via a Reversible Jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo procedure, which embeds a Simulated Annealing scheme to extract the best configuration of objects.
We compare here different cooling schedules of the Simulated Annealing algorithm which could provide some good minimization in a short time. We also study some adaptive proposition kernels. |
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128 - Phase field models and higher-order active contours. M. Rochery et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), Beijing, China, octobre 2005. Mots-clés : Contour actif, Ordre superieur, Forme, Reseaux lineiques, Reseaux routiers, Champ de Phase.
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{Rochery, M. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Phase field models and higher-order active contours}, |
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= |
{2005}, |
month |
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{octobre}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)}, |
address |
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{Beijing, China}, |
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} |
Abstract :
The representation and modelling of regions is an important topic in computer vision. In this paper, we represent a region via a level set of a `phase field' function. The function is not constrained, eg to be a distance function; nevertheless, phase field energies equivalent to classical active contour energies can be defined. They represent an advantageous alternative to other methods: a linear representation space; ease of implementation (a PDE with no reinitialization); neutral initialization; greater topological freedom. We extend the basic phase field model with terms that reproduce `higher-order active contour' energies, a powerful way of including prior geometric knowledge in the active contour framework via nonlocal interactions between contour points. In addition to the above advantages, the phase field greatly simplifies the analysis and implementation of the higher-order terms. We define a phase field model that favours regions composed of thin arms meeting at junctions, combine this with image terms, and apply the model to the extraction of line networks from remote sensing images. |
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129 - Détection de feux de forêt à partir d'images satellitaires IRT par analyse statistique d'évènements rares. F. Lafarge et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et S. Mathieu-Marni. Dans Proc. GRETSI Symposium on Signal and Image Processing, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique, septembre 2005. Mots-clés : Évenement rare, Feux de foret, Champs Gaussiens.
@INPROCEEDINGS{lafarge_gretsi05,
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author |
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{Lafarge, F. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J. and Mathieu-Marni, S.}, |
title |
= |
{Détection de feux de forêt à partir d'images satellitaires IRT par analyse statistique d'évènements rares}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
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= |
{Proc. GRETSI Symposium on Signal and Image Processing}, |
address |
= |
{Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique}, |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2005_lafarge_gretsi05.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Évenement rare, Feux de foret, Champs Gaussiens} |
} |
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130 - New Higher-order Active Contour Energies for Network Extraction. M. Rochery et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Genoa, Italy, septembre 2005. Mots-clés : Gap closure, Forme, A priori, Ordre superieur, Contour actif.
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{Rochery, M. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{New Higher-order Active Contour Energies for Network Extraction}, |
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{2005}, |
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{septembre}, |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
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} |
Abstract :
Using the framework of higher-order active contours, we present a new quadratic em continuation energy for the extraction of line networks (e.g. road, hydrographic, vascular) in the presence of occlusions. Occlusions create gaps in the data that frequently translate to gaps in the extracted network. The new energy penalizes earby opposing extremities of the network, and thus favours the closure of the gaps created by occlusions. Nearby opposing extremities are identified using a
sophisticated interaction between pairs of points on the contour. This new model allows the extraction of fully connected networks, even though occlusions violate common assumptions about the homogeneity of the
interior, and high contrast with the exterior, of the network. We present experimental results on real aerial images that demonstrate the effectiveness of the new model for network extraction tasks. |
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131 - Extraction of hydrographic networks from satellite images using a hierarchical model within a stochastic geometry framework. C. Lacoste et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et N. Baghdadi. Dans Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Antalya, Turkey, septembre 2005.
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author |
= |
{Lacoste, C. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J. and Baghdadi, N.}, |
title |
= |
{Extraction of hydrographic networks from satellite images using a hierarchical model within a stochastic geometry framework}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)}, |
address |
= |
{Antalya, Turkey}, |
url |
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{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7078007}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
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132 - Application of ant colony optimization to image classification using a Markov model withnonstationary neighborhoods. S. Le Hegarat-Mascle et A. Kallel et X. Descombes. Dans Proc. SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing, Vol. 5982, Bruges, Belgium, septembre 2005.
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author |
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{Le Hegarat-Mascle, S. and Kallel, A. and Descombes, X.}, |
title |
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{Application of ant colony optimization to image classification using a Markov model withnonstationary neighborhoods}, |
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= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing}, |
volume |
= |
{5982}, |
address |
= |
{Bruges, Belgium}, |
url |
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{http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=879756}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
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133 - Textural Kernel for SVM Classification in Remote Sensing : Application to Forest Fire Detection and Urban Area Extraction. F. Lafarge et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Genoa, Italy, septembre 2005. Mots-clés : Support Vector Machines, Base d'apprentissage, Champs de Markov, Feux de foret, Zones urbaines. Copyright : IEEE
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author |
= |
{Lafarge, F. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Textural Kernel for SVM Classification in Remote Sensing : Application to Forest Fire Detection and Urban Area Extraction}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
address |
= |
{Genoa, Italy}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/2005_lafarge_icip05.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Support Vector Machines, Base d'apprentissage, Champs de Markov, Feux de foret, Zones urbaines} |
} |
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134 - Maximum A Posteriori Estimation of Radar Cross Section in SAR Images using the Heavy-Tailed Rayleigh Model. A. Achim et E.E. Kuruoglu et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Antalya, Turkey, septembre 2005.
@INPROCEEDINGS{achim_eusipco_05,
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author |
= |
{Achim, A. and Kuruoglu, E.E. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Maximum A Posteriori Estimation of Radar Cross Section in SAR Images using the Heavy-Tailed Rayleigh Model}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)}, |
address |
= |
{Antalya, Turkey}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://kilyos.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~signal/defevent/papers/cr1741.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
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135 - Texture-adaptive mother wavelet selection for texture analysis. G.C.K. Abhayaratne et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Genoa, Italy, septembre 2005. Mots-clés : Texture, Paquet d'ondelettes, Adaptatif, Mere.
@INPROCEEDINGS{abhayaratne_icip05,
|
author |
= |
{Abhayaratne, G.C.K. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Texture-adaptive mother wavelet selection for texture analysis}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
address |
= |
{Genoa, Italy}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Ian.Jermyn/publications/Abhayaratne05icip.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Texture, Paquet d'ondelettes, Adaptatif, Mere} |
} |
Abstract :
Classification results obtained using wavelet-based texture analysis techniques vary with the choice of mother wavelet used in the methodology. We discuss the use of mother wavelet filters as parameters in a probabilistic approach to texture analysis based on adaptive biorthogonal wavelet packet bases. The optimal choice for the mother wavelet filters is estimated from the data, in addition to the other model parameters. The model is applied to the classification of single texture images and mosaics of Brodatz textures, the results showing improvement over the performance of standard wavelets for a given filter length. |
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136 - A Marked Point Process Model for Tree Crown Extraction in Plantations. G. Perrin et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Genoa, Italy, septembre 2005. Mots-clés : Geometrie stochastique, RJMCMC, Extraction de Houppiers, Extraction d'objets, Processus ponctuels marques.
@INPROCEEDINGS{perrin_icip05,
|
author |
= |
{Perrin, G. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{A Marked Point Process Model for Tree Crown Extraction in Plantations}, |
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= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
address |
= |
{Genoa, Italy}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/perrin_icip05.pdf}, |
ps |
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{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/perrin_icip05.ps.gz}, |
keyword |
= |
{Geometrie stochastique, RJMCMC, Extraction de Houppiers, Extraction d'objets, Processus ponctuels marques} |
} |
Abstract :
This work presents a framework to extract tree crowns from remotely sensed data, especially in plantation images, using stochastic geometry. We aim at finding the tree top positions, and the tree crown diameter distribution. Our approach consists in considering that these images are some realizations of a marked point process. First we model the tree plantation as a configuration of an unknown number of ellipses. Then, a Bayesian energy is defined, containing both a prior energy which incorporates the prior knowledge of the plantation geometric properties, and a likelihood which fits the objects to the data. Eventually, we estimate the global minimum of this energy using Reversible Jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo dynamics and a simulated annealing scheme. We present results on optical aerial images of poplars provided by IFN. |
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137 - Shape Moments for Region-Based Active Contours. P. Horvath et A. Bhattacharya et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia et Z. Kato. Dans Proc. Hungarian-Austrian Conference on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, Szeged, Hungary, mai 2005.
@INPROCEEDINGS{horvath_hacippr05,
|
author |
= |
{Horvath, P. and Bhattacharya, A. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J. and Kato, Z.}, |
title |
= |
{Shape Moments for Region-Based Active Contours}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{mai}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. Hungarian-Austrian Conference on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition}, |
address |
= |
{Szeged, Hungary}, |
url |
= |
{http://vision.vein.hu/HACIPPR/}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
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138 - A Restoration Method for Confocal Microscopy Using Complex Wavelet Transform. G. Pons Bernad et L. Blanc-Féraud et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, mars 2005.
@INPROCEEDINGS{pons_icassp2005,
|
author |
= |
{Pons Bernad, G. and Blanc-Féraud, L. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{A Restoration Method for Confocal Microscopy Using Complex Wavelet Transform}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{mars}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)}, |
address |
= |
{Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=1415481}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
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 and/or denoising methods have been proposed to reduce these degradations.Here we propose a wavelet denoising method, which turns out to be very effective for three-dimensional confocal images. To obtain a translation and rotation invariant algorithm, we have developped the 3D Complex Wavelet Transform introduced by N. Kingsbury. These wavelets allow moreover a better directional selectivity of the wavelet coefficients. We show on simulated and real biological data the good performances of this algorithm. |
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139 - Multimodal statistics of adaptive wavelet packet coefficients: experimental evidence and theory. R. Cossu et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Physics in Signal and Image Processing, Toulouse, France, janvier 2005. Mots-clés : Bimodale, Statistics, Paquet d'ondelettes, Adaptatif, Texture.
@INPROCEEDINGS{cossu_psip05,
|
author |
= |
{Cossu, R. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Multimodal statistics of adaptive wavelet packet coefficients: experimental evidence and theory}, |
year |
= |
{2005}, |
month |
= |
{janvier}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. Physics in Signal and Image Processing}, |
address |
= |
{Toulouse, France}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Ian.Jermyn/publications/Cossu05psip.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Bimodale, Statistics, Paquet d'ondelettes, Adaptatif, Texture} |
} |
Abstract :
In recent work, it was noted that although the subband histograms
for standard wavelet coefcients take on a generalized
Gaussian form, this is no longer true for wavelet packet
bases adapted to a given texture. Instead, three types of subband
statistics are observed: Gaussian, generalized Gaussian,
and interestingly, in some subbands, bi- or multi-modal histograms.
Motivated by this observation, we provide additional
experimental conrmation of the existence of multimodal
subbands, and provide a theoretical explanation for
their occurrence. The results reveal the connection of such
subbands with the characteristic structure in a texture, and
thus confirm the importance of such subbands for image modelling
and applications. |
|
140 - Texture discrimination using multimodal wavelet packet subbands. R. Cossu et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Singapore, octobre 2004. Mots-clés : Bimodale, Adaptatif, probabilistic, Paquet d'ondelettes, Texture.
@INPROCEEDINGS{cossu_icip04,
|
author |
= |
{Cossu, R. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Texture discrimination using multimodal wavelet packet subbands}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{octobre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
address |
= |
{Singapore}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Ian.Jermyn/publications/Cossu04icip.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Bimodale, Adaptatif, probabilistic, Paquet d'ondelettes, Texture} |
} |
Abstract :
The subband histograms of wavelet packet bases adapted to individual
texture classes often fail to display the leptokurtotic behaviour
shown by the standard wavelet coefcients of `natural'
images. While many subband histograms remain leptokurtotic
in adaptive bases, some subbands are Gaussian. Most interestingly,
however, some subbands show multimodal behaviour, with
no mode at zero. In this paper, we provide evidence for the existence
of these multimodal subbands and show that they correspond
to narrow frequency bands running throughout images of the texture.
They are thus closely linked to the texture's structure. As
such, they seem likely to possess superior descriptive and discriminative
power as compared to unimodal subbands. We demonstrate
this using both Brodatz and remote sensing images. |
|
141 - Segmentation of remote sensing images by supervised TS-MRF. G. Poggi et G. Scarpa et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Singapore, octobre 2004.
@INPROCEEDINGS{poggi_icip04,
|
author |
= |
{Poggi, G. and Scarpa, G. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Segmentation of remote sensing images by supervised TS-MRF}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{octobre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
address |
= |
{Singapore}, |
url |
= |
{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1421441}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
|
142 - Gap closure in (road) networks using higher-order active contours. M. Rochery et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Singapore, octobre 2004. Mots-clés : Contour actif, Gap closure, Ordre superieur, Forme, Reseaux routiers.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rochery04,
|
author |
= |
{Rochery, M. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Gap closure in (road) networks using higher-order active contours}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{octobre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
address |
= |
{Singapore}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/rochery_icip04.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Contour actif, Gap closure, Ordre superieur, Forme, Reseaux routiers} |
} |
Abstract :
We present a new model for the extraction of networks from images in the presence of occlusions. Such occlusions cause gaps in the extracted network that need to be closed. Using higher-order active contours, which allow the incorporation of sophisticated geometric information, we introduce a new, non-local, `gap closure' force that causes pairs of network extremities that are close together to extend towards one another and join, thus closing the gap
between them. We demonstrate the benefits of the model using the problem of road network extraction, presenting results on aerial images. |
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143 - Texture analysis using adaptative biorthogonal wavelet packets. G.C.K. Abhayaratne et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Singapore, octobre 2004. Mots-clés : Adaptatif, Paquet d'ondelettes, Biorthogonal, Texture, Statistics.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Abhayratne_icip04,
|
author |
= |
{Abhayaratne, G.C.K. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Texture analysis using adaptative biorthogonal wavelet packets}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{octobre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
address |
= |
{Singapore}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Ian.Jermyn/publications/Abhayaratne04icip.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{Adaptatif, Paquet d'ondelettes, Biorthogonal, Texture, Statistics} |
} |
Abstract :
We discuss the use of adaptive biorthogonal wavelet packet bases
in a probabilistic approach to texture analysis, thus combining the
advantages of biorthogonal wavelets (FIR, linear phase) with those
of a coherent texture model. The computation of the probability
uses both the primal and dual coefcients of the adapted biorthogonal
wavelet packet basis. The computation of the biorthogonal
wavelet packet coefcients is done using a lifting scheme, which
is very efficient. The model is applied to the classification of mosaics
of Brodatz textures, the results showing improvement over
the performance of the corresponding orthogonal wavelets. |
|
144 - Unsupervised line network extraction from remotely sensed images by polyline process. C. Lacoste et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia et N. Baghdadi. Dans Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, septembre 2004.
@INPROCEEDINGS{lacoste04b,
|
author |
= |
{Lacoste, C. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J. and Baghdadi, N.}, |
title |
= |
{Unsupervised line network extraction from remotely sensed images by polyline process}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)}, |
address |
= |
{University of Technology, Vienna, Austria}, |
url |
= |
{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=7079995}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://www.eurasip.org/Proceedings/Eusipco/Eusipco2004/defevent/papers/cr1608.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
|
145 - A Discontinuity detector for building extraction from Digital Elevation Models by stochastic geometry. M. Ortner et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, septembre 2004. Note : this paper has received a Young Authors award
@INPROCEEDINGS{ortner04b,
|
author |
= |
{Ortner, M. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{A Discontinuity detector for building extraction from Digital Elevation Models by stochastic geometry}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)}, |
address |
= |
{University of Technology, Vienna, Austria}, |
note |
= |
{this paper has received a Young Authors award}, |
url |
= |
{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7079720}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
|
146 - Simultaneous structure and texture compact representation. J.F. Aujol et B. Matei. Dans Proc. Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems, Brussels, Belgium, septembre 2004.
@INPROCEEDINGS{jf_acivs,
|
author |
= |
{Aujol, J.F. and Matei, B.}, |
title |
= |
{Simultaneous structure and texture compact representation}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems}, |
address |
= |
{Brussels, Belgium}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://www.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/~jaujol/PAPERS/acivscompression.pdf}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
|
147 - SAR amplitude probability density function estimation based on a generalized Gaussian scattering model. G. Moser et J. Zerubia et S.B. Serpico. Dans Proc. SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Spain, septembre 2004.
@INPROCEEDINGS{moser2004a,
|
author |
= |
{Moser, G. and Zerubia, J. and Serpico, S.B.}, |
title |
= |
{SAR amplitude probability density function estimation based on a generalized Gaussian scattering model}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing}, |
address |
= |
{Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Spain}, |
url |
= |
{http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.567853}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
|
148 - Finite mixture models and stochastic EM for SAR amplitude probability density function estimation based on a dictionary of parametric families. G. Moser et J. Zerubia et S.B. Serpico. Dans Proc. IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Anchorage , USA, septembre 2004.
@INPROCEEDINGS{moser2004b,
|
author |
= |
{Moser, G. and Zerubia, J. and Serpico, S.B.}, |
title |
= |
{Finite mixture models and stochastic EM for SAR amplitude probability density function estimation based on a dictionary of parametric families}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)}, |
address |
= |
{Anchorage , USA}, |
url |
= |
{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1368708}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
|
149 - Tree Crown Extraction using Marked Point Processes. G. Perrin et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, septembre 2004. Mots-clés : RJMCMC, Processus ponctuels marques, Recuit Simule, Extraction de Houppiers, Extraction d'objets, Geometrie stochastique.
@INPROCEEDINGS{perrin04a,
|
author |
= |
{Perrin, G. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
= |
{Tree Crown Extraction using Marked Point Processes}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{septembre}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)}, |
address |
= |
{University of Technology, Vienna, Austria}, |
pdf |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/perrin_eusipco2004.pdf}, |
ps |
= |
{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/ariana/Articles/perrin_eusipco2004.ps.gz}, |
keyword |
= |
{RJMCMC, Processus ponctuels marques, Recuit Simule, Extraction de Houppiers, Extraction d'objets, Geometrie stochastique} |
} |
Abstract :
In this paper we aim at extracting tree crowns from remotely sensed images. Our approach is to consider that these images are some realizations of a marked point process. The first step is to define the geometrical objects that design the trees, and the density of the process.
Then, we use a Reversible Jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo dynamics and a simulated annealing to get the maximum a posteriori estimator of the tree crown distribution on the image. Transitions of the Markov chain are managed by some specific proposition kernels.
Results are shown on aerial images of poplars provided by IFN. |
|
150 - Image Disocclusion Using a Probabilistic Gradient Orientation. E. Villéger et G. Aubert et L. Blanc-Féraud. Dans Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), Cambridge, United Kingdom, août 2004.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Villeger04,
|
author |
= |
{Villéger, E. and Aubert, G. and Blanc-Féraud, L.}, |
title |
= |
{Image Disocclusion Using a Probabilistic Gradient Orientation}, |
year |
= |
{2004}, |
month |
= |
{août}, |
booktitle |
= |
{Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR)}, |
address |
= |
{Cambridge, United Kingdom}, |
pdf |
= |
{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=1334034}, |
keyword |
= |
{} |
} |
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