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Pegasus: a comprehensive annotation and prediction tool for detection of driver gene fusions in cancer

Authors: Abate, Francesco; Sakellarios, Zairis; Ficarra, Elisa; Acquaviva, Andrea; Chris H., Wiggins; Veronique, Frattini; Anna, Lasorella; Antonio, Iavarone; Giorgio, Inghirami; Raul, Rabadan

Published in: BMC SYSTEMS BIOLOGY

2014 Articolo su rivista

Preface

Authors: Park, H. S.; Salah, A. A.; Lee, Y. J.; Morency, L. -P.; Sheikh, Y.; Cucchiara, R.

Published in: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

2014 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Statistical and Spatial Consensus Collection for Detector Adaptation

Authors: Sangineto, E

Published in: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

2014 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Subclass Discriminant Analysis of Morphological and Textural Features for HEp-2 Staining Pattern Classification

Authors: Di Cataldo, Santa; Bottino, Andrea Giuseppe; UL-ISLAM, Ihtesham; Figueiredo Vieira, Tiago; Ficarra, Elisa

Published in: PATTERN RECOGNITION

Classifying HEp-2 fluorescence patterns in Indirect Immunofluorescence (IIF) HEp-2 cell imaging is important for the differential diagnosis of autoimmune diseases. … (Read full abstract)

Classifying HEp-2 fluorescence patterns in Indirect Immunofluorescence (IIF) HEp-2 cell imaging is important for the differential diagnosis of autoimmune diseases. The current technique, based on human visual inspection, is time-consuming, subjective and dependent on the operator's experience. Automating this process may be a solution to these limitations, making IIF faster and more reliable. This work proposes a classification approach based on Subclass Discriminant Analysis (SDA), a dimensionality reduction technique that provides an effective representation of the cells in the feature space, suitably coping with the high within-class variance typical of HEp-2 cell patterns. In order to generate an adequate characterization of the fluorescence patterns, we investigate the individual and combined contributions of several image attributes, showing that the integration of morphological, global and local textural features is the most suited for this purpose. The proposed approach provides an accuracy of the staining pattern classification of about 90%.

2014 Articolo su rivista

Truncated Isotropic Principal Component Classifier for Image Classification

Authors: A., Rozza; Serra, Giuseppe; Grana, Costantino

This paper reports a novel approach to deal with the problem of Object and Scene recognition extending the traditional Bag … (Read full abstract)

This paper reports a novel approach to deal with the problem of Object and Scene recognition extending the traditional Bag of Words approach in two ways. Firstly, a dataset independent method of summarizing local features, based on multivariate Gaussian descriptors, is employed. Secondly, a recently proposed classification technique, particularly suited for high dimensional feature spaces without any dimensionality reduction step, allows to effectively exploit these features. Experiments are performed on two publicly available datasets and demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach when compared to state-of-the-art methods.

2014 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Personalized Facial Emotion Recognition

Authors: Zen, Gloria; Sangineto, Enver; E., Ricci; Sebe, Niculae

2014 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Using sparse coding for landmark localization in facial expressions

Authors: Cuculo, V.; Lanzarotti, R.; Boccignone, G.

In this article we address the issue of adopting a local sparse coding representation (Histogram of Sparse Codes), in a … (Read full abstract)

In this article we address the issue of adopting a local sparse coding representation (Histogram of Sparse Codes), in a part-based framework for inferring the locations of facial landmarks. The rationale behind this approach is that unsupervised learning of sparse code dictionaries from face data can be an effective approach to cope with such a challenging problem. Results obtained on the CMU Multi-PIE Face dataset are presented providing support for this approach.

2014 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Visions for augmented cultural heritage experience

Authors: Cucchiara, R.; Del Bimbo, A.

Published in: IEEE MULTIMEDIA

Museum visitor experiences differ from person to person, from cognitive to affective experiences. Progress in information technology has provided us … (Read full abstract)

Museum visitor experiences differ from person to person, from cognitive to affective experiences. Progress in information technology has provided us with the opportunity to improve both the quantity and personalization of cultural information, privileging the cognitive experience against the affective. Computer vision promises to be an extraordinary enabling technology for augmenting visitor experiences, bridging the affective gap by understanding the visitor's individual cognitive needs and interests and his or her situational affective state. © 2014 IEEE.

2014 Articolo su rivista

Visual Tracking: An Experimental Survey

Authors: A. W. M., Smeulder; D. M., Chu; Cucchiara, Rita; Calderara, Simone; A., Dehghan; M., Shah

Published in: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE

There is a large variety of trackers, which have been proposed in the literature during the last two decades with … (Read full abstract)

There is a large variety of trackers, which have been proposed in the literature during the last two decades with some mixed success. Object tracking in realistic scenarios is difficult problem, therefore it remains a most active area of research in Computer Vision. A good tracker should perform well in a large number of videos involving illumination changes, occlusion, clutter, camera motion, low contrast, specularities and at least six more aspects. However, the performance of proposed trackers have been evaluated typically on less than ten videos, or on the special purpose datasets. In this paper, we aim to evaluate trackers systematically and experimentally on 315 video fragments covering above aspects. We selected a set of nineteen trackers to include a wide variety of algorithms often cited in literature, supplemented with trackers appearing in 2010 and 2011 for which the code was publicly available. We demonstrate that trackers can be evaluated objectively by survival curves, Kaplan Meier statistics, and Grubs testing. We find that in the evaluation practice the F-score is as effective as the object tracking accuracy (OTA) score. The analysis under a large variety of circumstances provides objective insight into the strengths and weaknesses of trackers.

2014 Articolo su rivista

We are not All Equal: Personalizing Models for Facial Expression Analysis with Transductive Parameter Transfer

Authors: Sangineto, Enver; Zen, Gloria; Ricci, Elisa; Sebe, Niculae

2014 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

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