Overview
- Editors:
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João Manuel R. S. Tavares
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Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (INEGI), University of Porto (UP), Porto, Portugal
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R. M. Natal Jorge
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Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (INEGI), University of Porto (UP), Porto, Portugal
- Multidisciplinary
- A set of papers from international experts
- Novel methods, techniques and methodologies
- First ECCOMAS conference concerning image processing area
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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- Chandrajit Bajaj, Samrat Goswami
Pages 1-28
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- Gabriel Peyré, Laurent D. Cohen
Pages 29-56
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- Jorge S. Marques, Jacinto C. Nascimento, Arnaldo J. Abrantes, Margarida Silveira
Pages 57-76
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- Reneta P. Barneva, Valentin E. Brimkov
Pages 77-92
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- Jordi Gonzàlez, F. Xavier Roca, Juan J. Villanueva
Pages 105-115
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- Teresa C. S. Azevedo, João Manuel R. S. Tavares, Mário A. P. Vaz
Pages 117-136
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- Manuel González-Hidalgo, Arnau Mir Torres, Daniel Ruiz-Aguilera, Joan Torrens Sastre
Pages 137-157
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- M. A. Audette, I. Hertel, O. Burgert, G. Strauss
Pages 159-172
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- Alberto De Santis, Daniela Iacoviello
Pages 173-185
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- D. Liu, N. B. Wood, X. Y. Xu, N. Witt, A. D. Hughes, Thom SAMcG
Pages 187-201
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- R. Lima, M. Nakamura, T. Omori, T. Ishikawa, S. Wada, T. Yamaguchi
Pages 203-220
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- Céline Gouttièlre, Joël De Coninck
Pages 221-234
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- Noel Pérez, Jose Valdés, Miguel Guevara, Augusto Silva
Pages 235-251
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- Eduardo Soudah, Eugenio Oñate, José García, Jorge S. Pérez, Andrés Mena, Elvio Heindenreich et al.
Pages 253-271
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- Maria Elizete Kunkel, Analia I. Moral, Kathrin Tingelhoff, Friedrich Bootz, Friedrich Wahl
Pages 273-286
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Back Matter
Pages 287-294
About this book
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.