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VipIMAGE 2015 contains invited lectures and full papers presented
at VIPIMAGE 2015 - V ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Computational
Vision and Medical Image Processing (Tenerife, Canary Islands,
Spain, 19-21 October, 2015). International contributions from 19
countries provide a comprehensive coverage of the current
state-of-the-art in the fields of: 3D Vision; Computational
Bio-Imaging and Visualization; Computational Vision; Computer Aided
Diagnosis, Surgery, Therapy and Treatment; Data Interpolation,
Registration, Acquisition and Compression; Industrial Inspection;
Image Enhancement; Image Processing and Analysis; Image
Segmentation; Medical Imaging; Medical Rehabilitation; Physics of
Medical Imaging; Shape Reconstruction; Signal Processing;
Simulation and Modelling; Software Development for Image Processing
and Analysis; Telemedicine Systems and their Applications; Tracking
and Analysis of Movement and Deformation; Virtual Reality.
Computational Vision and Medical Image Processing. VipIMAGE 2015
will be useful to academics, researchers and professionals in
Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Computational Vision (image
processing and analysis), Computer Sciences, Computational
Mechanics, Signal Processing, Medicine and Rehabilitation.
This book contains extended versions of papers presented at the
international Conference VIPIMAGE 2009 - ECCOMAS Thematic
Conference on Computational Vision and Medical Image, that was held
at Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal, from
14th to 16th of October 2009. This conference was the second
ECCOMAS thematic conference on computational vision and medical
image processing. It covered topics related to image processing and
analysis, medical imaging and computational modelling and
simulation, considering their multidisciplinary nature. The book
collects the state-of-the-art research, methods and new trends on
the subject of computational vision and medical image processing
contributing to the development of these knowledge areas.
This book presents novel and advanced technologies for medical
sciences in order to solidify knowledge in the related fields and
define their key stakeholders. The fifteen papers included in this
book were written by invited experts of international stature and
address important technologies for medical sciences, including:
computational modeling and simulation, image processing and
analysis, medical imaging, human motion and posture, tissue
engineering, design and development medical devices, and mechanic
biology. Different applications are treated in such diverse fields
as biomechanical studies, prosthesis and orthosis, medical
diagnosis, sport, and virtual reality. This book is of interest to
researchers, students and manufacturers from a wide range of
disciplines related to bioengineering, biomechanics, computational
mechanics, computational vision, human motion, mathematics, medical
devices, medical image, medicine and physics.
This book contains extended versions of papers presented at the
international Conference VIPIMAGE 2009 - ECCOMAS Thematic
Conference on Computational Vision and Medical Image, that was held
at Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal, from
14th to 16th of October 2009. This conference was the second
ECCOMAS thematic conference on computational vision and medical
image processing. It covered topics related to image processing and
analysis, medical imaging and computational modelling and
simulation, considering their multidisciplinary nature. The book
collects the state-of-the-art research, methods and new trends on
the subject of computational vision and medical image processing
contributing to the development of these knowledge areas.
Computational methodologies of signal processing and imaging
analysis, namely considering 2D and 3D images, are commonly used in
different applications of the human society. For example,
Computational Vision systems are progressively used for
surveillance tasks, traf?c analysis, recognition process,
inspection p- poses, human-machine interfaces, 3D vision and
deformation analysis. One of the main characteristics of the
Computational Vision domain is its int- multidisciplinary. In fact,
in this domain, methodologies of several more fundam- tal sciences,
such as Informatics, Mathematics, Statistics, Psychology, Mechanics
and Physics are usually used. Besides this inter-multidisciplinary
characteristic, one of the main reasons that contributes for the
continually effort done in this domain of the human knowledge is
the number of applications in the medical area. For instance, it is
possible to consider the use of statistical or physical procedures
on medical images in order to model the represented structures.
This modeling can have different goals, for example: shape
reconstruction, segmentation, registration, behavior interpretation
and simulation, motion and deformation analysis, virtual reality,
computer-assisted therapy or tissue characterization. The main
objective of the ECCOMAS Thematic Conferences on Computational
Vision and Medical Image Processing (VIPimage) is to promote a
comprehensive forum for discussion on the recent advances in the
related ?elds trying to id- tify widespread areas of potential
collaboration between researchers of different sciences.
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Computational Modeling of Objects Represented in Images - Second International Symposium, CompIMAGE 2010, Buffalo, NY, USA, May 5-7, 2010. Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Reneta P. Barneva, Valentin E. Brimkov, Herbert A. Hauptman, Renato M Natal Jorge, Joao Tavares
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It is indeed a great pleasure to welcome you to the proceedings of
the Inter- tional Symposium "Computational Modeling of Objects
Represented in Images.
Fundamentals,MethodsandApplications"(CompIMAGE2010)heldinBu?alo,
NY, May 5-7, 2010. This was the second issue of CompIMAGE symposia,
the ?rst one being held in Coimbra, Portugal. The purpose of
CompIMAGE 2010 was to provide a common forum for - searchers,
scientists, engineers, and practitioners around the world to
present their latest research ?ndings, ideas, developments, and
applications in the area of computational modeling of objects
represented in images. In particular, the symposium aimed to
attract scientists who use various approaches - such as ?nite
element method, optimization methods, modal analysis, stochastic
me- ods, principal components analysis, independent components
analysis, distri- tion models, geometrical modeling, digital
geometry, grammars,fuzzy logic, and others - to solve problems that
appear in a wide range of areas as diverse as medicine, robotics,
defense, security, astronomy,materialscience, and manuf- turing.
CompIMAGE 2010 was highly international. Its Program Committee m-
bersarerenownedexpertscomingfrom25di?erentcountries.Submissionstothe
symposium came from 22 countries from Africa, Asia, Europe, North
and South America. Overall, representatives of 32 countries
contributed to the symposium in di?erent capacities.
Computational methodologies of signal processing and imaging
analysis, namely considering 2D and 3D images, are commonly used in
different applications of the human society. For example,
Computational Vision systems are progressively used for
surveillance tasks, traf?c analysis, recognition process,
inspection p- poses, human-machine interfaces, 3D vision and
deformation analysis. One of the main characteristics of the
Computational Vision domain is its int- multidisciplinary. In fact,
in this domain, methodologies of several more fundam- tal sciences,
such as Informatics, Mathematics, Statistics, Psychology, Mechanics
and Physics are usually used. Besides this inter-multidisciplinary
characteristic, one of the main reasons that contributes for the
continually effort done in this domain of the human knowledge is
the number of applications in the medical area. For instance, it is
possible to consider the use of statistical or physical procedures
on medical images in order to model the represented structures.
This modeling can have different goals, for example: shape
reconstruction, segmentation, registration, behavior interpretation
and simulation, motion and deformation analysis, virtual reality,
computer-assisted therapy or tissue characterization. The main
objective of the ECCOMAS Thematic Conferences on Computational
Vision and Medical Image Processing (VIPimage) is to promote a
comprehensive forum for discussion on the recent advances in the
related ?elds trying to id- tify widespread areas of potential
collaboration between researchers of different sciences.
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Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics: Theory and Applications - International Joint Conference, VISIGRAPP 2009, Lisboa, Portugal, February 5-8, 2009. Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Alpesh Kumar Ranchordas, Joao Madeiras Pereira, Helder J. Araujo, Joao Tavares
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This book includes extended versions of the selected papers from
VISIGRAPP 2009, the International Joint Conference on Computer
Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications,
which was held in Lisbon, Portugal, during February 5-8, 2009 and
organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of
Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC). VISIGRAPP
comprises three component conferences, namely, the International
Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP), the
International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and
Applications (GRAPP), and the International Conference on Imaging
Theory and Applications (IMAGAPP). VISIGRAPP received a total of
422 paper submissions from more than 50 co- tries. From these, and
after a rigorous double-blind evaluation method, 72 papers were
published as full papers. These figures show that this conference
is now an - tablished venue for researchers in the broad fields of
computer vision, computer graphics and image analysis. From the
full papers, 25 were selected for inclusion in this book. The
selection process was based on the scores assigned by the Program
Committee reviewers as well as the Session Chairs. After selection,
the papers were further revised and extended by the authors. Our
gratitude goes to all contributors and referees, without whom this
book would not have been possible.
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