Conferences

Artificial Intelligence & Information Analysis

2007

  1. A.Hajdu and I.Pitas, "Tracing on heterogeneous grids to improve concavity performance of snake algorithms", Proc. of Int.Symposium Signal Processing and its Applications (ISSPA 2007), 12 - 15 February, 2007.
  2. A.Hajdu, C.Giamas and I.Pitas, "Object simplification using a skeleton-based weight function", Proc. of Int. Symposium Signals, Circuits, and Systems (ISSCS 2007), 12-13 July, 2007.
  3. A.Hajdu, C.Giamas, N.Vretos and I.Pitas, "Metadata description of thermal videos for rescue operations", Proc. of Int. Symposium Signals, Circuits, and Systems (ISSCS 2007), 12-13 July, 2007.
  4. A.Hajdu and I.Pitas, "Compression optimized tracing of digital curves using graph theory", Proc. of Int. Conf. on Image Processing (ICIP 2007), 16-19 September, 2007.
  5. A.Hajdu and I.Pitas, "Content adaptive heterogeneous snakes", Proc. of Int. Conf. on Image Processing (ICIP 2007), 16-19 September, 2007.

2006

  1. S.Asteriadis, N.Nikolaidis, A.Hajdu and I.Pitas, "An Eye Detection Algorithm Using Pixel to Edge Information", Proc. of 2nd IEEE-EURASIP Int. Symposium on Control, Communications, and Signal Processing (ISCCSP 2006), 13-15 March, 2006.
  2. S.Asteriadis, N.Nikolaidis, A.Hajdu and I.Pitas, "A novel eye-detection algorithm utilizing edge-related geometrical information", Proc. of European Signal Processing Conf. (EUSIPCO 2006), 4-8 September, 2006.
  3. A.Hajdu, A.Roubies and I.Pitas, "Optimized chamfer matching for snake-based image contour representations", Proc. of 2006 IEEE Int. Conf. on Multimedia & Expo (ICME 2006), Toronto, 9-12 July, 2006.
  4. A.Roubies, A.Hajdu and I.Pitas, "Improving Concavity Performance of Snake Algorithms", Proc. of Int. Symposium Communications, Control and Signal Processing (ISCCSP 2006), 13-15 March, 2006.

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