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Volume 11399
Proceedings of SPIE 0277-786X, V. 11399
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Mobile Multimedia/Image
Processing, Security, and
A
pplications 2020
Sos S. Agaian
Vijayan K. Asari
Stephen P. DelMarco
Sabah Jassim
Editors
27 April – 8 May 2020
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Contents
SESSION 1 IMAGE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
11399 05 Combining LMS with PID control for H-bridge controlled thermal electric cooler (TEC) [11399-5]
SESSION 2 INNOVATIVE IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
11399 06 Standoff heart rate estimation from video: a review (Invited Paper) [11399-6]
11399 07 Mathematical foundations of quaternion image matching [11399-7]
11399 08 Theoretical analysis of quaternion image matching performance [11399-8]
11399 09 Optimal restoration of multiple signals in quaternion algebra [11399-9]
SESSION 3 DEEP LEARNING ALGORITHMS AND SYSTEMS
11399 0A Persistent homology features and multiple topologies for image analysis (Invited Paper)
[11399-31]
11399 0B Mobile application for monitoring body temperature from facial images using convolutional
neural network and support vector machine [11399-10]
11399 0C Enhancing breast cancer detection with recurrent neural network [11399-11]
11399 0E Onboard ROI selection for aerial surveillance using a high resolution, high framerate camera
[11399-14]
SESSION 4 SCENE LABELING AND SEGMENTATION
11399 0F Enhancement and segmentation of breast thermograms [11399-15]
POSTER SESSION
11399 0J Attention-guided cascaded networks for improved face detection and landmark localization
under low-light conditions [11399-13]
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11399 0K Dermoscopic image segmentation based on modified GrabCut with octree color quantization
[11399-17]
11399 0L Detection and visualization of oil spill using thermal images [11399-18]
11399 0N Gradients, means, and image reconstruction [11399-21]
11399 0O Quaternion quantum image representation: new models [11399-22]
11399 0P TR-GAN: thermal to RGB face synthesis with generative adversarial network for cross-modal
face recognition [11399-23]
11399 0Q Breast cancer classification using parametric free thresholding adjacency statistics based
Fibonacci patterns [11399-25]
11399 0R Thermal and night vision image visibility and enhancement [11399-26]
11399 0V Cover image selection for embedding based on different criteria [11399-30]
SCENE LABELING AND SEGMENTATION: ADDITIONAL PRESENTATIONS
11399 0W Automatic glass crack recognition for high building façade inspection [11399-32]
11399 0X Topological aspects of CNN convolution layers for medical image analysis [11399-33]
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