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Fisheye Video Correction

Ralph Martin

Oct. 1, 2012

Various types of video can be captured with fisheye lenses; their wide field of view is particularly suited to surveillance video.

A review of virtual environments for training in ball sports

Helen Miles, Serban Pop, Nigel John

Oct. 1, 2012

There is growing interest in utilising virtual environments (VEs) in the context of sports. In particular there is a desire to be able to improve sensorimotor skills rather than just using a VE as a tool for strategy analysis, or entertainment.

Quantitative Control of Idealized Analysis Models of Thin Designs

Ralph Martin

Sept. 1, 2012

The paper focuses on a posteriori estimation of such idealization error, via both a theoretical analysis and practical algorithms.

Machine learning methods on exhaled volatile organic compounds for distinguishing COPD patients from healthy controls

Reyer Zwiggelaar

Sept. 1, 2012

Exhaled volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have shown promise in diagnosing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) but studies have been limited by small sample size and potential confounders.

State of the Art Report on Video-based Graphics and Video Visualization

R S Borgo

Aug. 29, 2012

In recent years, a collection of new techniques which deal with video as input data, emerged in computer graphics and visualization.

Guest Editorial: Scenes, Images and Objects

Frédéric Labrosse, Reyer Zwiggelaar, Yonghuai Liu, Bernie Tiddeman

Aug. 25, 2012

An important aspect of current computer vision research is the analysis of scenes, and particularly the extraction of their 3D structure and their segmentation into objects.