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HTRI: High time range imaging

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A new approach to image fusion from a series of photographs of the same scene taken at different timestamps, called HTRI (High Time Range Imaging), which aims at capturing ephemeral events occurring over a long time period during which a sequence of images is shot.
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This article is published in Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation.The article was published on 2013-04-01. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: High-dynamic-range imaging & HDRi.

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Multi-focus image fusion using multi-scale image decomposition and saliency detection

TL;DR: A new multi-focus image fusion method based on saliency detection and multi-scale image decomposition, which requires considerably less computational time, thus making it preferable for real time implementation.
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Boosting content based image retrieval performance through integration of parametric & nonparametric approaches

TL;DR: The research addresses that point for content based image retrieval (CBIR) by fusing parametric color and shape features with nonparametric texture feature to propose a robust and effective algorithm.
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Indexing and encoding based image feature representation with bin overlapped similarity measure for CBIR applications

TL;DR: The proposed indexing, coding technique and similarity measure to address the problem of exhaustive search for a given query image to find the relevant images in the database are non-scalable.
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A modular system for global and local abnormal event detection and categorization in videos

TL;DR: A modular system for both abnormal event detection and categorization in videos that shows that the anomalies are well detected even if the method is not dedicated to one of the addressed scenarios.

Capturing multiple illumination conditions using time and color multiplexing.

TL;DR: This work presents a general method that extends time severalxing with color multiplexing in order to better handle dynamic scenes, and shows that this method produces better results compared to time-multiplexing alone.
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A feature-integration theory of attention

TL;DR: A new hypothesis about the role of focused attention is proposed, which offers a new set of criteria for distinguishing separable from integral features and a new rationale for predicting which tasks will show attention limits and which will not.
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A model of saliency-based visual attention for rapid scene analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a visual attention system inspired by the behavior and the neuronal architecture of the early primate visual system is presented, where multiscale image features are combined into a single topographical saliency map.

A model of saliency-based visual attention for rapid scene analysis

Laurent Itti
TL;DR: A visual attention system, inspired by the behavior and the neuronal architecture of the early primate visual system, is presented, which breaks down the complex problem of scene understanding by rapidly selecting conspicuous locations to be analyzed in detail.
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Making a “Completely Blind” Image Quality Analyzer

TL;DR: This work has recently derived a blind IQA model that only makes use of measurable deviations from statistical regularities observed in natural images, without training on human-rated distorted images, and, indeed, without any exposure to distorted images.
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Recovering high dynamic range radiance maps from photographs

TL;DR: This work discusses how this work is applicable in many areas of computer graphics involving digitized photographs, including image-based modeling, image compositing, and image processing, and demonstrates a few applications of having high dynamic range radiance maps.
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