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Automated DNA Fragments Recognition and Sizing through AFM Image Processing

Authors: Ficarra, Elisa; Benini, L; Macii, Enrico; Zuccheri, G.

Published in: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BIOMEDICINE

This paper presents an automated algorithm to determine DNA fragment size from atomic force microscope images and to extract the … (Read full abstract)

This paper presents an automated algorithm to determine DNA fragment size from atomic force microscope images and to extract the molecular profiles. The sizing of DNA fragments is a widely used procedure for investigating the physical properties of individual or protein-bound DNA molecules. Several atomic force microscope (AFM) real and computer-generated images were tested for different pixel and fragment sizes and for different background noises. The automated approach minimizes processing time with respect to manual and semi-automated DNA sizing. Moreover, the DNA molecule profile recognition can be used to perform further structural analysis. For computer-generated images, the root mean square error incurred by the automated algorithm in the length estimation is 0.6% for a 7.8 nm image pixel size and 0.34% for a 3.9 nm image pixel size. For AFM real images we obtain a distribution of lengths with a standard deviation of 2.3% of mean and a measured average length very close to the real one, with an error around 0.33%.

2005 Articolo su rivista

Automatic Intrinsic DNA Curvature Computation from AFM Images

Authors: Ficarra, Elisa; Masotti, D; Benini, L; Macii, Enrico; Zuccheri, G; Samori, B.

Published in: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

2005 Articolo su rivista

Colors in atypical nevi: a computer description reproducing clinical assessment

Authors: Seidenari, Stefania; Pellacani, Giovanni; Grana, Costantino

Published in: SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

Background/purpose: Atypical nevi (AN) share some dermoscopic features with early melanoma (MM), and computer elaboration of digital images could represent … (Read full abstract)

Background/purpose: Atypical nevi (AN) share some dermoscopic features with early melanoma (MM), and computer elaboration of digital images could represent a useful support to diagnosis to assess automatically colors in AN, and to compare the data with those referring to clearly benign nevi (BN) and MMs. Methods: An image analysis program enabling the numerical description of color areas in melanocytic lesions was used on 459 videomicroscopic images, referring to 76 AN, 288 clearly BN and 95 MMs. Results: Black, white and blue-gray were more frequently found in AN than in clearly BN, but less frequently than in MMs. Color area values significantly differed between the three groups. Conclusion: The clinical-morphological interpretation of the numerical data, based on the mathematical description of the aspect and distribution of different color areas in different lesion types may contribute to the characterization of AN and their distinction from MMs.

2005 Articolo su rivista

Computer vision system for in-house video surveillance

Authors: Cucchiara, Rita; Grana, Costantino; Prati, Andrea; Vezzani, Roberto

Published in: IEE PROCEEDINGS. VISION, IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING

In-house video surveillance to control the safety of people living in domestic environments is considered. In this context, common problems … (Read full abstract)

In-house video surveillance to control the safety of people living in domestic environments is considered. In this context, common problems and general purpose computer vision techniques are discussed and implemented in an integrated solution comprising a robust moving object detection module which is able to disregard shadows, a tracking module designed to handle large occlusions, and a posture detector. These factors, shadows, large occlusions and people's posture, are the key problems that are encountered with in-house surveillance systems, A distributed system with cameras installed in each room of a house can be used to provide full coverage of people's movements. Tracking is based on a probabilistic approach in which the appearance and probability of occlusions are computed for the current camera and warped in the next camera's view by positioning the cameras to disambiguate the occlusions. The application context is the emerging area of domotics (from the Latin word domus, meaning 'home', and informatics). In particular, indoor video surveillance, which makes it possible for elderly and disabled people to live with a sufficient degree of autonomy, via interaction with this new technology, which can be distributed in a house at affordable costs and with high reliability.

2005 Articolo su rivista

Consistent labeling for multi-camera object tracking

Authors: Calderara, Simone; Prati, Andrea; Vezzani, Roberto; Cucchiara, Rita

Published in: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

In this paper, we present a new approach to multi-camera object tracking based on the consistent labeling. An automatic and … (Read full abstract)

In this paper, we present a new approach to multi-camera object tracking based on the consistent labeling. An automatic and reliable procedure allows to obtain the homographic transformation between two overlapped views, without any manual calibration of the cameras. Object's positions are matched by using the homography when the object is firstly detected in one of the two views. The approach has been tested also in the case of simultaneous transitions and in the case in which people are detected as a group during the transition. Promising results are reported over a real setup of overlapped cameras.

2005 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Domain knowledge extension with pictorially enriched ontologies

Authors: Bertini, M.; Cucchiara, R.; Del Bimbo, A.; Torniai, C.

Published in: LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Classifying video elements according to some pre-defined ontology of the video content is the typical way to perform video annotation. … (Read full abstract)

Classifying video elements according to some pre-defined ontology of the video content is the typical way to perform video annotation. Ontologies are built by defining relationship between linguistic terms that describe domain concepts at different abstraction levels. Linguistic terms are appropriate to distinguish specific events and object categories but they are inadequate when they must describe video entities or specific patterns of events. In these cases visual prototypes can better express pattern specifications and the diversity of visual events. To support video annotation up to the level of pattern specification enriched ontologies, that include visual concepts together with linguistic keywords, are needed. This paper presents Pictorially Enriched ontologies and provides a solution for their implementation in the soccer video domain. The pictorially enriched ontology created is used both to directly assign multimedia objects to concepts, providing a more meaningful definition than the linguistics terms, and to extend the initial knowledge of the domain, adding subclasses of highlights or new highlight classes that were not defined in the linguistic ontology. Automatic annotation of soccer clips up to the pattern specification level using a pictorially enriched ontology is discussed. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

Entry Edge of Field of View for multi-camera tracking in distributed video surveillance

Authors: Calderara, Simone; Vezzani, Roberto; Prati, Andrea; Cucchiara, Rita

Efficient solution to people tracking in distributed videosurveillance is requested to monitor crowded and large environments.This paper proposes a novel … (Read full abstract)

Efficient solution to people tracking in distributed videosurveillance is requested to monitor crowded and large environments.This paper proposes a novel use of the EntryEdges of Field of View (E2oFoV) to solve the consistentlabeling problem between partially overlapped views. Anautomatic and reliable procedure allows to obtain the homographictransformation between two overlapped views,without any manual calibration of the cameras. Throughthe homography, the consistent labeling is established eachtime a new track is detected in one of the cameras. A CameraTransition Graph (CTG) is defined to speed up the establishmentprocess by reducing the search space. Experimentalresults prove the effectiveness of the proposed solutionalso in challenging conditions.

2005 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Environment Topological Structure Recognition for Robot Navigation

Authors: Sangineto, E; M. R., Iarusso

Published in: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

2005 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Foreword

Authors: Aggarwal, J. K.; Cucchiara, R.; Chang, E.; Wang, Y. -F.

2005 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Guest editorial: Special issue on video segmentation for semantic annotation and transcoding

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

Published in: MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS

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