Acivs 2017

Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems

Venue

Sept. 18-21, 2017

The Grauwzusters Cloister, Antwerp, Belgium

Acivs logo Venue
LNCS

Acivs 2017 List of papers

Click on a paper number to see its abstract.

This page is regenerated automatically every 60 minutes.

Papers scheduled for poster presentation

Paper 107: Detection and Tracking of the Pores of the Lamina Cribrosa in Three Dimensional SD-OCT Data

Author(s): Florence Rossant, Kate Grieve, Stéphanie Zwillinger, Michel Paques

Paper 108: Towards Condition Analysis for Machine Vision Based Traffic Sign Inventory

Author(s): Petri Hienonen, Lasse Lensu, Markus Melander, Heikki Kälviäinen

Paper 110: Large-scale Camera Network Topology Estimation by Lighting Variation

Author(s): Michael Zhu, Anthony Dick, Anton van den Hengel

Paper 112: Data Augmentation for Plant Classification

Author(s): Pornntiwa Pawara, Emmanuel Okafor, Lambert Schomaker, Marco Wiering

Paper 114: Is a Memoryless Motion Detection Truly Relevant for Background Generation with LaBGen?

Author(s): Benjamin Laugraud, Marc Van Droogenbroeck

Paper 122: Deep Learning on Underwater Marine Object Detection: A Survey

Author(s): Md Moniruzzaman, Syed Islam, Mohammed Bennamoun, Paul Lavery

Paper 153: A Domain Independent Approach to Video Summarization

Author(s): Amanda Dash, Alexandra Branzan Albu

Paper 157: Analysis of Skeletal Shape Trajectories for Person Re-identification

Author(s): Amani Elaoud, Walid Barhoumi, Hassen Drira, Ezzeddine Zagrouba

Paper 160: Vision Based LIDAR Segmentation for Scan Matching and Camera Fusion

Author(s): Gabriel Burtin, Patrick Bonnin, Florent Malartre

Paper 164: Full Screen Touch Detection for the Virtual Touch Screen

Author(s): Katsuto Nakajima, Takafumi Igarashi

Paper 170: Proposal of a Segmentation Method adapted to the Infrared Sensor

Author(s): Felix Polla, Kamal Boudjelaba, Bruno Emile, Helene Laurent

Paper 175: Prostate size Inference from Abdominal Ultrasound Images with Patch Based Prior Information

Author(s): Nur Albayrak, Emrah Yildirim, Yusuf Akgul

Paper 183: Bimodal Person Re-identification in Multi-camera System

Author(s): Hazar Mliki, Mariem Naffeti, Emna Fendri

Paper 188: Texturizing and Refinement of 3D City Models with Mobile Devices

Author(s): Ralf Gutbell, Hannes Kuehnel, Arjan Kuijper

Paper 195: Multi-view Pose Estimation with Flexible Mixtures-of-Parts

Author(s): Emre Dogan, Gonen Eren, Christian Wolf, Eric Lombardi, Atilla Baskurt

Paper 201: Images Annotation Extension Based on User Feedback

Author(s): Abdessalem Bouzaieni, Salvatore Tabbone

Paper 203: Fast Ground Detection for Range Cameras on Road Surfaces using a Three-Step Segmentation

Author(s): Izaak Van Crombrugge, Ibrahim Ben Azza, Rudi Penne, Gregory Van Barel, Steve Vanlanduit

Paper 210: Learning Siamese Features for Finger Spelling Recognition

Author(s): Bogdan Kwolek, Shinji Sako

Paper 212: Extracting Relevant Features from Videos for a Robust Smoke Detection

Author(s): Olfa Besbes, Amel Benazza-Benyahia

Paper 216: Human Face Detection Improvement using Incremental Learning Based on Low Variance Directions

Author(s): Takoua Kefi, Riadh Ksantini, Mohammed Kaaniche, Adel Bouhoula

Paper 224: Leaves Segmentation in 3D Point Cloud

Author(s): William Gelard, Ariane Herbulot, Michel Devy, Philippe Debaeke, Ryan McCormick, Sandra Truong, John Mullet

Paper 226: Multi-Camera Finger Tracking and 3D Trajectory Reconstruction for HCI Studies

Author(s): Vadim Lyubanenko, Toni Kuronen, Tuomas Eerola, Lasse Lensu, Heikki Kälviäinen, Jukka Häkkinen

Paper 230: A Novel and Accurate Local 3D Representation for Face Recognition

Author(s): Soumaya Mathlouthi, Majdi Jrib, Faarzi Ghorbel

Paper 232: Image Classification for Ground Traversability Estimation in Robotics

Author(s): R. Omar Chavez-Garcia, Jérôme Guzzi, Luca Gambardella, Alessandro Giusti


This software generating these pages is © (not Ghent University), 2002-2026. All rights reserved.

The data on this page is © Acivs 2017. All rights reserved.

The server hosting this website is owned by the department of Telecommunications and Information Processing (TELIN) of Ghent University.

Problems with the website should be reported to .

"

This page was generated on Thursday April 09th, 2026 16:30:14.