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PRMU, HIP 2012-12-13
14:45
Yamagata   Effects of dimension reduction on appearance-based pattern classification
Hayato Itoh (Chiba Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ.), Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.) PRMU2012-74 HIP2012-63
In this paper, we experimentally evaluate the validities of dimension reduction for image pattern recognition. Biometric... [more] PRMU2012-74 HIP2012-63
pp.25-30
PRMU, IBISML, IPSJ-CVIM
(Joint) [detail]
2012-09-03
14:45
Tokyo   NN-based Local Subspace Method for Image Registration with Sparse Dictionary
Hayato Itoh, Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ.) PRMU2012-48 IBISML2012-31
In this paper, we develop an efficient algorithm for nearest-neighbour-search (NNS)-based global image registration. By ... [more] PRMU2012-48 IBISML2012-31
pp.179-184
PRMU, IBISML, IPSJ-CVIM
(Joint) [detail]
2012-09-03
15:30
Tokyo   Hierarchical Properties of Multi-resolutions of Optical Flow
Yusuke Kameda, Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ.) PRMU2012-46 IBISML2012-29
Most of the methods to compute optical flows are
variational-technique-based methods, which
assume that image functio... [more]
PRMU2012-46 IBISML2012-29
pp.149-155
PRMU, IBISML, IPSJ-CVIM
(Joint) [detail]
2012-09-03
16:00
Tokyo   The Properties of the Boundary Condition for Optical Flow Computation
Yusuke Kameda, Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ.) PRMU2012-47 IBISML2012-30
Most of the methods to compute optical flows are
variational-technique-based methods, which estimate appearance
velo... [more]
PRMU2012-47 IBISML2012-30
pp.157-162
MI 2012-07-20
14:40
Yamagata Yamagata Univ. An Efficient Volumetric Global Image Registration
Shuang Lu (Chiba Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ.), Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.) MI2012-36
In this paper, we develop a fast algorithm for
random-projection-based global registration.
By generating many trans... [more]
MI2012-36
pp.79-84
IE, MVE 2012-03-13
12:10
Toyama Toyama University Show-Through Cancellation using Sparse Regularization and GPU Acceleration
Yoshimi Noguchi, Akihiro Takagi, Heitoh Zen (Chiba Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ.) IE2011-160 MVE2011-122
This paper presents a sparse representation-based show-through cancellation technique, and reports massive speedups achi... [more] IE2011-160 MVE2011-122
pp.157-162
MI 2011-11-29
11:05
Hyogo Univ. Hyogo (Portisland C.) Efficient Global Image Registration using Local Linearity of Transformed Image
Hayato Itoh, Shuang Lu (Chiba Univ), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ), Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ) MI2011-68
We develop an efficient method of dictionary-based global image registration. In the present method, affine-transformed ... [more] MI2011-68
pp.31-36
PRMU, MI, IE 2011-05-20
15:40
Aichi   Median of Polygonal Curves and its Applications to Computational Anatomy
Keiko Morita, Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ.) IE2011-38 PRMU2011-30 MI2011-30
In this paper, we develop an algorithm for the computation of the median
shape of a collection of 2D organ images. The... [more]
IE2011-38 PRMU2011-30 MI2011-30
pp.169-174
EA, SIP, SP 2011-05-13
10:50
Osaka Ritsumeikan Univ. Extraction of abnormal lung sounds via sparse representation
Tomoya Sakai, Haruka Satomoto, Senya Kiyasu, Sueharu Miyahara (Nagasaki Univ.) EA2011-23 SIP2011-23 SP2011-23
 [more] EA2011-23 SIP2011-23 SP2011-23
pp.131-136
PRMU 2011-03-10
17:40
Ibaraki   A Report on MIRU2010 Young Researchers' Program
Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima Univ.), Yuko Uematsu (Keio Univ.), Kazuaki Kondo (Kyoto Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Nagasaki Univ.), Atsushi Shimada (Kyushu Univ.), Daisuke Deguchi (Nagoya Univ.), Takayoshi Yamashita (Omron) PRMU2010-265
This is a report on MIRU2010 Young researchers' Program biennially held
as a satellite event of the MIRU symposium sinc... [more]
PRMU2010-265
pp.157-170
MI 2010-09-03
09:15
Saitama   Multiresolution Analysis for Segment Extraction
Masaki Narita, Atsushi Imiya, Tomoya Sakai (Chiba Uni) MI2010-49
In this paper, we show scale-space properties of the boundary surfaces
in three-dimensional Euclidean space which are d... [more]
MI2010-49
pp.1-6
MI 2010-09-03
12:50
Saitama   [Poster Presentation] Volumetric Motion Segmentation Using Fractional Order Variational Method
Koji Kashu, Yusuke Kameda, Yoshihiko Mochizuki, Tomoya Sakai, Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.) MI2010-60
 [more] MI2010-60
pp.55-60
PRMU 2009-12-18
09:35
Tochigi Fujihara Cultural Center Compressed Pattern Recognition -- A Framework of Pattern Measurement and Analysis Exploiting Sparsity --
Tomoya Sakai (Chiba Univ.) PRMU2009-145
This paper advocates integrating technologies of measurement, compression, encryption, and analysis of patterns into a c... [more] PRMU2009-145
pp.43-48
PRMU 2009-12-18
11:30
Tochigi Fujihara Cultural Center What makes young researchers active in international community?
Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima Univ.), Yuko Uematsu (Keio Univ.), Kazuaki Kondo (Kyoto Univ.), Tomoya Sakai (Chiba Univ.), Atsushi Shimada (Kyushu Univ.), Daisuke Deguchi (Nagoya Univ.), Takayoshi Yamashita (Omron Corp.) PRMU2009-148
Young researchers, including master course and PhD students, are
expected to lead fields of topics discussed in the PRM... [more]
PRMU2009-148
pp.59-60
PRMU 2009-10-23
09:30
Hiroshima Hiroshima Univ. Super-resolution Optical Flow using Variational Method
Yoshihiko Mochizuki, Yusuke Kameda, Atsushi Imiya, Tomoya Sakai, Takashi Imaizumi (Chiba Univ) PRMU2009-83
We develop an algorithm for the super-resolution optical flow computation,
by combining variational super-resolution ... [more]
PRMU2009-83
pp.69-74
PRMU 2009-06-19
13:30
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Computing the Local Continuity Order of Optical Flow using Variational Method
Koji Kashu, Yusuke Kameda, Atsushi Imiya, Tomoya Sakai, Yoshihiko Mochizuki (Chiba Univ.) PRMU2009-57
We introduce variational optical flow computation
involving priors with fractional order differentiations.
Fraction... [more]
PRMU2009-57
pp.107-112
PRMU 2007-03-16
16:00
Okayama   Critical Scale: Concept and Applications
Tomoya Sakai, Takuto Komazaki, Shiomu Hama, Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.)
A finite spatial dataset provides spatial information with probabilistic ambiguity. We introduce the concept of `critic... [more] PRMU2006-277
pp.131-136
PRMU, NLC, TL 2006-10-20
13:30
Tokyo   The Higher-Order Constrains for Optical-Flow Computation
Atsushi Imiya, Yusuke Kameda, Tomoya Sakai (Chiba Univ.)
 [more] PRMU2006-110
pp.35-40
PRMU, NLC, TL 2006-10-20
14:00
Tokyo   Preventing Under- and Oversegmentation by Validation of Image Segments in Scale Space
Takuto Komazaki, Tomoya Sakai, Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.)
This paper proposes a validation scheme for segmentation of a greyscale image. Image segmentation by edge detection is ... [more] PRMU2006-111
pp.41-46
MI 2006-07-07
10:30
Chiba Chiba Univ. On the Effects of Divergence-free Condition for 3D Optical Flow Computation
Yusuke Kameda, Atsushi Imiya, Tomoya Sakai (Chiba Univ.)
 [more] MI2006-40
pp.7-12
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