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Contents

Introduction to CAIP 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Technical Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Authors Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Invited Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Venue of CAIP 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Social Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Author Index 41

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Introduction to CAIP 2013

The International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images andPatterns (CAIP) 2013 is the fifteenth in the CAIP series of biennial interna-tional conferences devoted to all aspects of Computer Vision, Image Analysisand Processing, Pattern recognition and related fields. CAIP2013 will be hostedby York University and held in August 27-29, in Heslington East Campus, York,UK. Previous CAIP conferences were held in Seville (2011), Munster (2009),Vienna (2007), Paris (2005) and Groningen (2003). The scientific program ofthe conference will consist of several keynote addresses, high quality papers se-lected by the international program committee and presented in a single track.Poster presentations will allow expert discussions of specialized research topics.The proceedings of the conference have been published by the Springer LNCSseries in two volumes: LNCS 8047 and LNCS 8048 with Eds. E. Hancock, R.Wilson, A. Bors and W. Smith.

General Chair Edwin Hancock

Organizing Committee Richard WilsonWill SmithAdrian Bors

Paper Submission and Acceptance Statistics: A total of 243 validmanuscripts from 48 countries have been submitted to CAIP 2013 and fromthese 38 have been accepted as oral presentations and 102 as poster presenta-tions. There are three oral sessions and one poster session for each of the threedays of the conference.

Invited Speakers: During each day of the conference there is a plenary talkby one of the invited speakers: Rama Chellapa, Tim Weyrich and Xiaoyi Jiang.

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Best paper prize: A best paper prize of USD 500 will be awarded at theconference, sponsored by Elsevier Science

Special Edition of Pattern Recognition: Authors of best papers sub-mitted to the conference will be invited to submit extended version of theirpapers to a Special Edition of the Elsevier journal Pattern Recognition with adeadline of 1st January 2014.

Associated Event: The Second Workshop on Recognition and Action forScene Understanding (REACTS) is a satellite event of CAIP’2013 which willbe hold in the King’s Manor at York, United Kingdom, August 30 2013.

Outline of CAIP2013

Tuesday, 27th August 2013

9:00 - 10: 00 Invited Talk10:10 - 10:30 Oral Session I: Machine Learning10:30 - 11:00 Tea/Coffee Break11:00 - 12:40 Oral Session I: Machine Learning - continuation12:40 - 14:00 Lunch Break14:00 - 15:20 Oral Session II: Motion15:20 - 16:00 Tea/Coffee Break16:00 - 17:00 Oral Session III: Graph-based Methods14:00 - 16:00 Poster Session I17:15 Depart for York Castle Museum18:30 -19:30 Welcome Reception at York Castle Museum

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Wednesday, 28th August 2013

9:00 - 10: 00 Invited Talk10:10 - 10:30 Oral Session IV: Recognition I10:30 - 11:00 Tea/Coffee Break11:00 - 12:40 Oral Session IV: Recognition - continuation12:40 - 14:00 Lunch Break14:00 - 15:20 Oral Session V: Recognition II15:20 - 16:00 Tea/Coffee Break16:00 - 17:00 Oral Session VI: Matching14:00 - 16:00 Poster Session II17:15 Depart for Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) by bus18:15 Arrive Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP)18:30 - 19:30 Free to explore YSP Galleries19:30 Reception at YSP20:00 - 22:00 Dinner (barbecue)22:00 Depart YSP by bus

Thursday, 29th August 2013

9:00 - 10: 00 Invited Talk10:10 - 10:30 Oral Session VII: Image Processing10:30 - 11:00 Tea/Coffee Break11:00 - 12:40 Oral Session VII: Image Processing - continuation12@40 - 14:00 Lunch Break14:00 - 15:20 Oral Session VIII: 3D Vision15:20 - 16:00 Tea/Coffee Break15:30 - 16:30 Oral Session IX: Segmentation14:00 - 16:00 Poster Session III

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Technical Program

Tuesday, 27th August 2013

Invited Talk9:00 - 10:00

9:00 Rama ChellapaBiomedical Imaging: Dictionaries, Manifolds andDomain Adaptation Methods for Image andVideo - based Recognition

Room: RCH 037Chair: Edwin Hancock

Oral Session I: Machine Learning10:10 - 10:30, 11:00 - 12:40

Room: RCH 037Chair: Andrea Torsello

10:10 Rapid Localisation and Retrieval of Human Actions withRelevance FeedbackSimon Jones and Ling Shao

10:30 - 11:00 Tea/Coffee Break

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Oral Session I: Machine Learning - continuation11:00 Deformable Shape Reconstruction from Monocular Video

with Manifold ForestsLili Tao and Bogdan Matuszewski

11:20 Multi-SVM Multi-Instance Learning for Object-BasedImage RetrievalFei Li, Rujie Liu and Takayuki Baba

11:40 Maximizing Edit Distance Accuracy with HiddenConditional Random FieldsAntoine Vinel and Thierry Artieres

12:00 Background Recovery by Fixed-rank Robust PrincipalComponent AnalysisWee Kheng Leow, Yuan Cheng, Li Zhang, Terence Sim andLewis Foo

12:20 Manifold Learning and the Quantum Jensen-ShannonDivergence KernelLuca Rossi, Andrea Torsello and Edwin Hancock

12:40 - 14:00 Lunch Break

Oral Session II: Motion14:00 - 15:20

Room: RCH 037Chair: Adrian G. Bors

14:00 Spatio-temporal Manifold Embedding forNearly-repetitive Contents in a Video StreamManal Al Ghamdi and Yoshihiko Gotoh

14:20 Spatio-temporal Human Body Segmentation fromVideo StreamNouf Alharbi and Yoshihiko Gotoh

14:40 Sparse Depth Sampling for Interventional 2-D/3-DOverlay: Theoretical Error Analysis and EnhancedMotion EstimationJian Wang, Christian Riess, Anja Borsdorf, Benno Heigl andJoachim Hornegger

15:00 Video Synopsis based on a Sequential DistortionMinimization MethodCostas Panagiotakis, Nelly Ovsepian and Elena Michael

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15:20 - 16:00 Tea/Coffee Break

Oral Session III: Graph-based Methods16:00 - 17:00

Room: RCH 037Chair: Francisco Escolano

16:00 A Graph Embedding Method using the Jensen-ShannonDivergenceLu Bai, Edwin Hancock and Lin Han

16:20 Mixtures of Radial Densities for Clustering GraphsBrijnesh Jain

16:40 Complexity Fusion for Indexing Reeb DigraphsFrancisco Escolano, Edwin R. Hancock and Silvia Biasotti

Poster Session I14:00 - 16:00

Room: Ron Cook Hub Main Hall

P.I.1 A Machine Learning Approach for Displaying QueryResults in Search EnginesTunga Gungor

P.I.2 A new pixel-based quality measure for segmentationalgorithms integrating precision, recall and specificityKannikar Intawong, Mihaela Scuturici and Serge Miguet

P.I.3 Assessing the effect of crossing databases on global andlocal approaches for face gender classificationYasmina Andreu Cabedo, Ramon A. Mollineda Cardenas andPedro Garcia-Sevilla

P.I.4 BRDF estimation for faces from a sparse dataset usinga neural networkMark Hansen, Gary Atkinson and Melvyn Smith

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Poster Session I - continuationP.I.5 Comparison of Leaf Recognition by Moments and

Fourier Descriptors integrating precision, recalland specificityTomas Suk, Jan Flusser and Petr Novotny

P.I.6 Dense Correspondence of Skull Models by AutomaticDetection of Anatomical LandmarksKun Zhang, Yuan Cheng and Wee Kheng Leow

P.I.7 Detection of Visual Defects in Citrus Fruits: MultivariateImage Analysis vs Graph Image SegmentationFernando Lopez-Garcia, Gabriela Andreu-Garcia,Jose-Miguel Valiente-Gonzalez and Vicente Atienza-Vanacloig

P.I.8 Domain Adaptation Based on Eigen-Analysis andClustering for Object CategorizationSuranjana Samanta and Sukhendu Das

P.I.9 Estimating Clusters Centres Using Support VectorMachine: An Improved Soft Subspace ClusteringAlgorithmAmel Boulemnadjel, Fella Hachouf and Amel Boulemnadjel

P.I.10 Fast Approximate Minimum Spanning Tree AlgorithmBased on K-meansCaiming Zhong, Mikko Malinen, Duoqian Miao and Pasi Franti

P.I.11 Fast EM Principal Component Analysis ImageRegistration using Neighbourhood Pixel ConnectivityParminder Singh Reel, Laurence S. Dooley, K.C.P. Wong andAnko Boerner

P.I.12 Fast unsupervised segmentation using Active Contoursand Belief FunctionsDerraz Foued, Laurent Peyrodie, Miloud Bousahla,Taleb-Ahmed Abdelmalik and Gerard Forzy

P.I.13 Flexible hypersurface fitting with RBF kernelsJun Fujiki and Shotaro Akaho

P.I.14 Gender Classification Using Facial Images and BasisPursuit Neighbourhood Pixel ConnectivityRahman Khorsandi and Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb

P.I.15 Graph Clustering Through Attribute Statistics BasedEmbeddingJaume Gibert, Ernest Valveny, Horst Bunke and Luc Brun

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Poster Session I - continuationP.I.16 Graph-Based Regularization of Binary Classifiers for

Texture SegmentationCyrille Faucheux, Romuald Bone and Julien Olivier

P.I.17 Hierarchical Annealed Particle Swarm Optimization forArticulated Object TrackingXuan Son N’Guyen, Severine Dubuisson and Christophe Gonzales

P.I.18 High-Resolution Feature Evaluation BenchmarkKai Cordes, Bodo Rosenhahn and Jorn Ostermann

P.I.19 Fully Automatic Segmentation of AP Pelvis X-raysvia Random Forest Regression and Hierarchical SparseShape CompositionCheng Chen and Guoyan Zheng

P.I.20 Language Adaptive Methodology for HandwrittenText Line SegmentationSubhash Panwar, Neeta Nain, Shubhra Saxena and P. C. Gupta

P.I.21 Learning Geometry-Aware Kernels in a RegularizationFrameworkBinbin Pan and Wen-Sheng Chen

P.I.22 Motion Trend Patterns for Action Modellingand RecognitionThanh Phuong Nguyen, Antoine Manzanera andMatthieu Garrigues

P.I.23 Optimizing Feature Selection through Binary ChargedSystem SearchDouglas Rodrigues, Luis Pereira, Joao Papa, Caio RamosAndre Souza and Luciene Papa

P.I.24 Outlines of Objects Detection by AnalogySlimane Larabi, Asma Bellili and Neil M. Robertson

P.I.25 PaTHOS: Part-based Tree Hierarchy for ObjectSegmentationLoreta Suta, Mihaela Scuturici, Vasile-Marian Scuturiciand Serge Miguet

P.I.26 Tracking System with Re-identification using a GraphKernels ApproachAmal Mahboubi and Luc Brun

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Poster Session I - continuationP.I.27 Recognizing Human-Object Interactions Using

Sparse Subspace ClusteringIvan Bogun and Eraldo Ribeiro

P.I.28 Scale-Space Clustering on the SphereYoshihiko Mochizuki, Atsushi Imiya, Kazuhiko Kawamoto,Tomoya Sakai and Akihiko Torii

P.I.29 The Importance of Long-Range Interactions toTexture SimilarityXinghui Dong and Mike Chantler

P.I.30 Unsupervised Dynamic Textures SegmentationMichal Haindl and Stanislav Mikes

P.I.31 Voting Clustering and Key Points SelectionCostas Panagiotakis and Paraskevi Fragopoulou

P.I.32 Motor pump fault diagnosis with feature selectionand Levenberg-Marquardt trained feedforwardneural networkThomas W. Rauber and Flavio M Varejao

P.I.33 Unobtrusive Fall Detection at Home usingKinect SensorMichal Kepski and Bogdan Kwolek

Welcome Reception

17:15 Depart for York Castle Museum

18:30 Welcome Reception at York Castle Museum

19:30 End (you can make your own dinner arrangementsin York)

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Wednesday, 28th August 2013

Invited Talk9:00 - 10:00

9:00 Tim WeyrichComputational Analysis in Cultural Heritage Applications

Room: RCH 037Chair: Will Smith

Oral Session IV: Recognition I10:10 - 10:30, 11:00 - 12:40

Room: RCH 037Chair: Reinhard Klette

10:10 Analysis of Wave Packet Signature of a GraphFurqan Aziz, Richard Wilson and Edwin Hancock

10:30 - 11:00 Tea/Coffee Break

Oral Session IV: Recognition I - continuation11:00 Hearing versus Seeing Identical Twins

Li Zhang, Shenggao Zhu, Terence Sim, Wee Kheng Leow,Hossein Najati and Dong Guo

11:20 Voting Strategies for Anatomical Landmark Localizationusing the Implicit Shape ModelJurgen Brauer, Wolfgang Hubner and Michael Arens

11:40 Evaluating the impact of color on texture recognitionFahad Shahbaz Khan, Joost van de Weijer, Sadiq Aliand Michael Felsberg

12:00 Temporal Self-Similarity for Appearance-Based ActionRecognition in Multi-View SetupsMarco Korner and Joachim Denzler

12:20 Adaptive Pixel/Patch-Based Stereo Matching For 2DFace RecognitionRui Liu, Feng Weiguo and Ming Zhu

12:40 - 14:00 Lunch Break

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Oral Session V: Recognition II14:00 - 15:20

Room: RCH 037Chair: Xiaoyi Jiang

14:00 Classified-Distance Based Shape Descriptor forApplication to Image RetrievalJinhee Chun, Natsuda Kaothanthong and Takeshi Tokuyama

14:20 A shape descriptor based on trainable COSFIREfilters for the recognition of handwrittendigits Video StreamGeorge Azzopardi and Nicolai Petkov

14:40 Supporting Ancient Coin Classification byImage-Based Reverse Side Symbol RecognitionHafeez Anwar, Sebastian Zambanini and Martin Kampel

15:00 Eyewitness Face Sketch Recognition Based onTwo-Step Bias ModelingHossein Nejati, Li Zhang and Terence Sim

15:20 - 16:00 Tea/Coffee Break

Oral Session VI: Matching16:00 - 17:00

Room: RCH 037Chair: Michal Haindl

16:00 Weighted Semi-Global Matching and Center-SymmetricCensus Transform for Robust Driver AssistanceRobert Spangenberg, Tobias Langner and Raul Rojas

16:20 Handwritten Word Image Matching based onHeat Kernel SignatureXi Zhang and Chew Lim Tan

16:40 Wrong Roadway Detection for Multi-Lane RoadsJunli Tao, Bok-Suk Shin and Reinhard Klette

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Poster Session II14:00 - 16:00

Room: Ron Cook Hub Main Hall

P.II.1 BAM! Depth-based Body Analysis in Critical CareManuel Martinez, Boris Schauerte and Rainer Stiefelhagen

P.II.2 3-D Feature Point Matching for Object Recognitionbased on Estimation of Local Shape DistinctivenessMasanobu Nagase, Shuichi Akizuki and Manabu Hashimoto

P.II.3 3D Human Tracking from Depth Cue in a BuyingBehavior Analysis ContextCyrille Migniot and Fakhreddine Ababsa

P.II.4 A New Bag of Words LBP (BoWL) Descriptor for SceneImage ClassificationSugata Banerji, Atreyee Sinha and Chengjun Liu

P.II.5 Accurate Scale Factor Estimation in 3D ReconstructionManolis Lourakis and Xenophon Zabulis

P.II.6 Affine Colour Optical Flow ComputationMing-Ying Fan, Atsushi Imiya, Kazuhiko Kawamotoand Tomoya Sakai

P.II.7 Can salient interest regions resume emotional impactof an image?Syntyche Gbehounou, Franois Lecellier,Christine Fernandez-Maloigne and Vincent Courboulay

P.II.8 Contraharmonic Mean Based Bias Field Correction inMR ImagesAbhirup Banerjee and Pradipta Maji

P.II.9 Correlation between Biopsy Confirmed Cases andRadiologist’s Annotations in the Detection ofLung Nodules by Expanding the Diagnostic DatabaseUsing Content Based Image RetrievalPreeti Aggarwal, H. K. Sardana and Renu Vig

P.II.10 Enforcing consistency of 3D scenes with multiple objectsusing shape-from-contoursMatthew Grum and Adrian G. Bors

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Poster Session II - continuationP.II.11 Expectation Conditional Maximization-based

Deformable Shape RegistrationGuoyan Zheng

P.II.12 Facial Expression Recognition with Regional Featuresusing Local Binary PatternsAnima Majumder, Laxmidhar Behera andVenkatesh K Subramanian

P.II.13 Global Image Registration Using Random Projectionand Local Linear MethodHayato Itoh, Tomoya Sakai, Kazuhiko Kawamoto andAtsushi Imiya

P.II.14 Image Segmentation by Oriented Image ForestingTransform with Geodesic Star ConvexityLucy Mansilla and Paulo Miranda

P.II.15 Multi-run 3D Streetside Reconstruction from a VehicleYi Zeng and Reinhard Klette

P.II.16 Interactive Image Segmentation via Graph Clusteringand Synthetic Coordinates ModelingCostas Panagiotakis, Harris Papadakis, Elias Grinias,Nikos Komodakis, Paraskevi Fragopoulou and Georgios Tziritas

P.II.17 Intuitive Large Image Database Browsing usingPerceptual Similarity Enriched by CrowdsLevenberg-Marquardt trained feedforwardneural networkStefano Padilla, Fraser Halley, David Robb and Mike Chantler

P.II.18 Irreversibility Analysis of Feature Transform-basedCancelable BiometricsChristian Rathgeb and Christoph Busch

P.II.19 ∞ Norm based Solution for Visual OdometryMohammed Boulekchour and Nabil Aouf

P.II.20 Matching Folded Garments to Unfolded Templatesusing Robust Shape Analysis TechniquesIoannis Mariolis and Sotiris Malassiotis

P.II.21 Multi-scale Image Segmentation Using MSERIl-Seok Oh, Jinseon Lee and Aditi Majumder

P.II.22 Multi-Spectral Material Classification in LandscapeScenes Using Commodity HardwareGwyneth Bradbury, Kenny Mitchell and Tim Weyrich

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Poster Session II - continuationP.II.23 Multispectral Stereo Image Correspondence

Marcelo Pistarelli, Angel Sappa and Ricardo ToledoP.II.24 NLP EAC Recognition by Component Separation in

the Eye RegionRuxandra Vranceanu, Corneliu Florea, Laura Florea andConstantin Vertan

P.II.25 OPF-MRF: Optimum-Path Forest andMarkov Random Fieldsfor Contextual-based Image ClassificationRodrigo Nakamura, Daniel Osaku, Alexandre Levada,Fabio Cappabianco, Alexandre Falcao and Joao P. Papa

P.II.26 Orthonormal diffusion decompositions of images foroptical flow estimationSravan Gudivada and Adrian G. Bors

P.II.27 Pairwise Similarity for Line Extraction FromDistorted ImagesHideitsu Hino, Jun Fujiki, Shotaro Akaho,Yoshihiko Mochizuki and Noboru Murata

P.II.28 Plant Leaf Classification Using Color on a GravitationalApproachJarbas Sa Junior, Andre R Backes and Paulo Cortez

P.II.29 Semi-Automatic Image AnnotationJulia Moehrmann and Gunther Heidemann

P.II.30 Segmentation of Skin Spectral Images Using SimulatedIlluminationsZhengzhe Wu, Ville Heikkinen, Markku Hauta-Kasariand Jussi Parkkinen

P.II.31 Robust Visual Object Tracking via Sparse Representationand ReconstructionZhenjun Han, Qixiang Ye and Jianbin Jiao

P.II.32 Sphere Detection in Kinect Point Clouds ViaThe 3D Hough TransformAnas Abuzaina, Mark Nixon and John N. Carter

P.II.33 Watermark optimization of 3D shapes for minimaldistortion and high robustnessAdrian G. Bors and Ming Luo

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Poster Session II - continuationP.II.34 Wavelet Network and Geometric Features Fusion

using Belief Functions for 3D Face RecognitionMohamed Anouar Borgi, Maher El’Arbi andChokri Ben Amar

P.II.35 A color-based selective and interactive filterusing weighted TVCedric Loosli, Francois Lecellier, Stephanie Jehan-Bessonand Jonas Koko

P.II.36 A Novel Border Identification Algorithm Based onan “Anti-Bayesian” ParadigmAnu Thomas and John Oommen

P.II.37 On Achieving Near-optimal “Anti-Bayesian”Order Statistics-based Classication forAsymmetric Exponential DistributionsAnu Thomas and John Oommen

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Conference Banquet

17:15 Depart for Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP)by bus

18:15 Arrive Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP)

18:30 - 19:30 Free to explore YSP Galleries(exhibit by Yinka Shonibari)and park (sculptures by Moore, Hepworth,Frink, Gormley, Caro)

19:30 Reception

20:00 Dinner (barbecue)

22:00 Depart YSP by bus

23:00 Arrive York

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Thursday, 29th August 2013

Invited Talk9:00 - 10:00

9:00 Xiaoyi JiangBiomedical Imaging: A Computer Vision Perspective

Room: RCH 037Chair: Richard Wilson

Oral Session VII: Image Processing10:10 - 10:30, 11:00 - 12:40

Room: RCH 037Chair: Atsushi Imiya

10:10 Robustness of Point Feature DetectionZijiang Song and Reinhard Klette

10:30 - 11:00 Tea/Coffee Break

Oral Session VII: Image Processing - continuation11:00 Blind deconvolution using alternating maximum

a posteriori estimation with heavy-tailed priorsJan Kotera, Filip Sroubek and Peyman Milanfar

11:20 Focus Fusion with Anisotropic Depth Map SmoothingMadina Boshtayeva, David Hafner and Joachim Weickert

11:40 Accurate Fibre Orientation Measurement for CarbonFibre SurfacesStefan Thumfart, Werner Palfinger, Matthias Stogerand Christian Eitzinger

12:00 Benchmarking GPU-Based Phase Correlation ForHomography-Based Registration Of AerialFalk Schubert and Krystian Mikolajczyk

12:20 Depth Super-Resolution by Enhanced Shift & AddKassem Al Ismaeil, Djamila Aouada, Bruno Mirbachand Bjorn Ottersten

12:40 - 14:00 Lunch Break

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Oral Session VIII: 3D Vision14:00 - 15:20

Room: RCH 037Chair: Tim Weyrich

14:00 Using Region-based Saliency for 3D InterestPoints DetectionYitian Zhao, Yonghuai Liu and Ziming Zeng

14:20 Accurate 3D Multi-Marker Tracking in X-rayCardiac Sequences Using a Two-Stage GraphModeling ApproachXiaoyan Jiang, Daniel Haase, Marco Korner,Wolfgang Bothe and Joachim Denzler

14:40 3D Mesh Decomposition using protrusion andboundary part detectionHafeez Anwar, Sebastian Zambanini and Martin Kampel

15:00 Isometrically Invariant Description of DeformableObjects based on the Fractional Heat EquationEric Paquet and Herna Lydia Viktor

15:20 - 16:00 Tea/Coffee Break

Oral Session IX:16:00 - 17:00

Room: RCH 037Chair: Nikolai Petkov

16:00 Discriminant Analysis based Level Set Segmentationfor Ultrasound ImagingDaniel Tenbrinck and Xiaoyi Jiang

16:20 Region Based Contour Detection by DynamicProgrammingXiaoyi Jiang and Daniel Tenbrinck

16:40 Sparse Coding and Mid-Level Superpixel-Feature forl0-Graph based Unsupervised Image SegmentationXiaofang Wang, Huibin Li, Simon Masnou and Liming Chen

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Poster Session III14:00 - 16:00

Room: Ron Cook Hub Main Hall

P.III.1 A Composable Strategy for Shredded DocumentReconstructionRazvan Ranca and Iain Murray

P.III.2 A global-local approach to saliency detectionAhmed Boudissa, Joo Kooi Tan, Hyoungseop Kim,Seiji Ishikawa, Takashi Shinomiya and Krystian Mikolajczyk

P.III.3 A Moving Average Bidirectional Texture FunctionModelMichal Havlıcek and Michal Haindl

P.III.4 A Multiscale Blob Representation of MammographicParenchymal Patterns and Mammographic RiskAssessmentZhili Chen, Liping Wang, Erika Denton and Reyer Zwiggelaar

P.III.5 Alternating optimization for Lambertian photometricstereo model with unknown lighting directionsKhrystyna Kyrgyzova, Lorene Allano and Michael Aupetit

P.III.6 An Automated Visual Inspection System for theClassification of the Phases of Ti-6Al-4V Titanium AlloyAntonino Ducato, Livan Fratini, Marco La Casciaand Giuseppe Mazzola

P.III.7 Analysis of Bat Wing Beat Frequency usingFourier TransformJohn Atanbori, Patrick Dickinson, John Murray, Belinda Colston,Paul Eady, Dave Hughes, Peter Cowling and Ian Nixon

P.III.8 Automated Ground-Plane Estimation forTrajectory RectificationIan Hales, David Hogg, Kia Ng and Roger Boyle

P.III.9 Breast Parenchymal Pattern AnalysisIn Digital Mammography: Associations BetweenTabar And Birads Tissue CompositionsWenda He and Reyer Zwiggelaar

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Poster Session III - continuationP.III.10 Color Transfer Based on Earth Mover’s Distance and

Color CategorizationWenya Feng, Yilin Guo, Okhee Kim, Yonggan Hou,Long Liu and Huiping Sun

P.III.11 Empirical comparison of visual descriptors for multiplebleeding spots recognition in wireless capsuleendoscopy videoSarah Alotaibi, Sahar Qasim, Ouiem Bchir andMohamed Ben Ismail

P.III.12 Exploring interest points and local descriptors forword spotting application on historical handwritingimagesPeng Wang, Veronique Eglin, Christine Largeron,Antony McKenna and Christophe Garcia

P.III.13 Gravitational Based Texture Roughness forPlant Leaf IdentificationJarbas Sa Junior, Andre R. Backes and Paulo Cesar Cortez

P.III.14 Heterogeneity Index for Directed GraphsCheng Ye, Richard Wilson and Edwin Hancock

P.III.15 Multi-run 3D Streetside Reconstruction from a VehicleYi Zeng and Reinhard Klette

P.III.16 High-Precision Lens Distortion Correction UsingSmoothed Thin Plate SplinesSonke Schmid, Xiaoyi Jiang and Klaus Schafers

P.III.17 Illumination Effects in Quantitative Virtual MicroscopyDoreen Altinay and Andrew Bradley

P.III.19 Improving the Correspondence Establishment based onInteractive Homography EstimationXavier Cortes, Carlos Moreno and Francesc Serratosa

P.III.20 Interactive Segmentation of Media-Adventitia Borderin IVUSJonathan Jones, Ehab Essa, Xianghua Xie and Dave Smith

P.III.21 Kernel Maximum Mean Discrepancy For RegionMerging ApproachAlya Slimene and Ezzeddine Zagrouba

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Poster Session III - continuationP.III.22 Laplacian Derivative based Regularization for

Optical Flow Estimation in Driving ScenarioNaveen Onkarappa and Angel Sappa

P.III.23 Local and Global Statistics-Based ExplicitActive Contour for Weld Defect Extractionin Radiographic InspectionAicha Baya Goumeidane, Nafaa Nacereddineand Mohammed Khamadja

P.III.24 Minimum Entropy Models for Laser Line ExtractionWei Yang, Liguo Zhang, Wei Ke, Ce Li and Jianbin Jiao

P.III.25 A convenient and fast method of endoscopecalibration under surgical environmentMeiqing Liu, Dayuan Yan, Xiaoming Hu, Ya Zhou andZhaoguo Wu

P.III.26 SAMSLAM: Simulated Annealing Monocular SLAMMarco Fanfani, Fabio Bellavia, Fabio Pazzaglia andCarlo Colombo

P.III.27 Spatial patch blending for artefact reduction inpattern-based inpainting techniquesMaxime Daisy, David Tschumperle and Olivier Lezoray

P.III.28 Spatio-Temporal Support for Range Flow basedEgo-Motion EstimatorsGraeme Jones and Gordon Hunter

P.III.29 Tracking for Quantifying Social Network ofDrosophila MelanogasterTanmay Nath, Guangda Liu, Barbara Weyn,Steve De Backer and Paul Scheunders

P.III.30 Virtual Top View: Towards Real-Image Aggregationof Videos to Monitor Large AreasSaira Pathan, Hagen Borstell, Michael Soffner andKlaus Richter

P.III.31 Writer Identification in Old Music Manuscripts usingContour-Hinge Feature and Dimensionality Reductionwith an AutoencoderMasahiro Niitsuma, Lambert Schomaker,Jean-Paul van Oosten and Yo Tomita

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Poster Session III - continuationP.III.32 Human Action Recognition using temporal

segmentation and Accordion representationManel Sekma, Mahmoud Majdoub and Chokri Ben Amar

End of CAIP 2013 conference.

Departure

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Authors Information

Oral Presentations

Each oral presentation is scheduled for 20 minutes including questions anddiscussion. Powerpoint or PDF slides are recommended for your talk. All oraltalks will take place in Hall RCH 037 from the Hub, Heslington East Campusof the University of York as indicated in the map. The conference hall willbe equipped with a presentation notebook with MS Office, Acrobat Reader,and popular programs like Windows Media Player for playing videos. Pleasecontact us if you need any particular software for this purpose.

The presenters are kindly requested to copy their files to the conferencepresentation notebook and test at least 30 minutes before the session starts.We will ask the session chair to be there as well.

You can also use your own notebook for your presentation (although we donot recommend to do so). In this case we strongly suggest you make a thoroughtest before the sessions starts.

It is of utmost importance that authors keep to the presentation time limitto achieve appropriate timing. Therefore, please organize your slides aroundthe points you intend to make, use no more than one slide per minute. Areasonable strategy is to allocate about 1-2 minutes per slide when there areequations or important key points to make, and one minute per slide when thecontent is less complex. Slides attract and hold attention and reinforce whatyou say - provided you keep them simple and easy to read.

Poster Presentations

The maximum poster size in portrait format is A0: 841mm (width) x 1189mm(height) and in landscape format A1: 841mm (width) x 594 (height). Tape andpins will be provided at the conference to mount posters on the boards. PosterSessions will take place at 14:00 - 16:00 during each day of the conferences andyou can start displaying your poster at 10:00 am on the day of your posterpresentation. Do not forget to take down your poster when the poster sessionis finished at 16:00 pm on the same day.

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Poster sessions are a good medium for authors to present papers and meetwith interested attendees for in-depth technical discussions. In addition, at-tendees find the poster sessions a good way to sample many papers in parallel.Thus, it is important that you display your message clearly and noticeably toattract people who might have an interest in your paper. Your poster shouldcover the key points of your work. It need not, and should not, attempt toinclude all the details, you can describe them in person to people who areinterested. The ideal poster is designed to attract attention, provide a briefoverview of your work, and initiate discussion.

It is possible to have your posters printed at the University of York site atCampus Copy and Print.

Call for Video Demos

The venue for CAIP 2013 is the Ron Cooke Hub on the new Heslington Eastcampus expansion at the University of York. Within this building is a brandnew 360 degree projection space, known as The 3Sixty. We invite CAIPparticipants to consider whether they have a demo that would be suitablefor display in the 3Sixty. A demonstration space with 4 wide-screen formatHD projectors for all-round wall visual immersion in a square format ( 8mscreens) perphonic 28.4 surround sound system (laid out in three rings: 8 lower,12 middle, 8 high and 4 sub-woofers). Panoramic imaging or video are themost obvious areas that would benefit from 360 degree viewing. However, anyvision result could make use of having four simultaneous displays. For example:showing raw input on one wall, some intermediate stages of processing on twowalls and the final result on the fourth wall. This is an excellent opportunityto showcase your research in a unique display facility.

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Invited Speakers

Rama Chellappa

Minta Martin Professor of EngineeringUniversity of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742

Dictionaries, Manifolds and Domain Adaptation Methodsfor Image and Video - based Recognition

Abstract:

Feature extraction or representation of patterns and adaptation of classifiersdesigned using training data to be effective on testing data are two fundamen-tal problems in pattern recognition. In this talk, I will discuss new solutionsto these problems based on theories of dictionary learning, analytic manifoldsand domain adaptation with applications in image and video - based recog-nition. Specifically, I will discuss methods for representing images and videosusing linear and non - linear dictionaries and analytical manifolds. I will thendiscuss methods for adapting the dictionaries and manifold representations foraddressing shifts in data distributions due to changes in pose, illuminations,spatio - temporal sampling and blur with applications in recognition of faces,expressions, objects and actions.

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Tim Weyrich

University College London, UK

Computational Analysis in Cultural HeritageApplications

Abstract:

Through the increasing availability of high-quality consumer hardware for ad-vanced imaging tasks, digital imaging and scanning are gradually pervadinggeneral practise in cultural heritage preservation and archaeology. In mostcases, however, imaging and scanning are predominantly means of documen-tation and archival, and digital processing ends with the creation of a digitalimage or 3D model. At the example of three projects, the speaker will demon-strate how careful analysis of the underlying cultural-heritage questions allowsfor bespoke solutions that–through joint development of imaging procedures,data analysis and visualisations–directly support conservators and humanitiesresearchers in their work. Tim Weyrich will report on his experiences withfresco reconstruction at the Akrotiri Excavation, Santorini, on the reconstruc-tion of fire-damaged parchment with London Metropolitan Archives, and onthe analysis of Egyptian papyri with the Petrie Museum in London.

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Xiaoyi Jiang

University of Munster, Germany

Biomedical Imaging: A Computer Vision Perspective

Abstract:

Many computer vision algorithms have been successfully adapted and appliedto biomedical imaging applications. However, biomedical computer vision isfar beyond being only an application field. Indeed, it is a wide field with hugepotential for developing novel concepts and algorithms and can be seen as adriving force for computer vision research. In this talk we emphasize this viewof biomedical computer vision by considering a variety of biomedical imagingtopics and exemplary discussing challenges, the related concepts, techniques,and algorithms.

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Organizing Committee

General Chair Edwin Hancock

Organizing Committee Richard WilsonWill SmithAdrian Bors

We would like to thank a number of people for their help in organising thisevent. Firstly, we would like to thank the IAPR for sponsorship, Springer forpublishing the proceeding volumes and Elsevier for the prize awarded at theconference. Furqan Aziz provided valuable help while Bob French coordinatedlocal arrangements.

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Technical Committee

Ceyhun Burak Akgul Madjid AlliliNigel Allinson Apostolos AntonacopoulosHelder Araujo Nicole M. ArtnerAndrew Bagdanov Antonio BanderaElisa H. Barney Smith Eduardo Bayro CorrochanoArdhendu Behera Abdel BelaidGunilla Borgefors Adrian G. BorsLuc Brun Lorenzo BruzzoneMartin Burger Gustavo CarneiroAndrea Cerri Kwok-Ping ChanRama Chellappa Sei-Wang ChenDmitry Chetverikov John CollomosseBertrand Couasnon Marco CristaniGuillaume Damiand Justin DauwelsMohammad Dawood Joachim DenzlerCecilia Di Ruberto Junyu DongHazim Kemal Ekenel Hakan ErdoganFrancisco Escolano M. Taner EskilAlexandre Falcao Chiung-Yao FangMassimo Ferri Gernot FinkAna Fred Patrizio FrosiniLaurent Fuchs Xinbo GaoAnarta Ghosh Georgy GimelfarbDaniela Giorgi Dmitry GoldgofRocio Gonzalez-Diaz Cosmin GrigorescuMiguel A Gutierrez-Naranjo Michal HaindlEdwin Hancock Yll HaxhimusaVaclav Hlavac Zha HongbinYo-Ping Huang Yung-Fa HuangAtsushi Imiya Xiaoyi JiangMaria Jose Jimenez Martin KampelNahum Kiryati Reinhard KletteAndreas Koschan Xuelong LiGuo-Shiang Lin Agnieszka LisowskaJosep Llados Jean-Luc Mari

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Eckart Michaelsen Majid MirmehdiRadu Nicolescu Mark NixonDarian Onchis Ioannis PatrasMario J. Perez Jimenez Petra PernerNicolai Petkov Ioannis PitasPascal Lienhardt Eugene PopovPetia Radeva Bodo RosenhahnPaul Rosin Samuel Rota BuloJose Ruiz-Shulcloper Robert SablatnigHideo Saito Albert SalahGabriella Sanniti Di Baja Sudeep SarkarOliver Schreer Francesc SerratosaLuciano Silva William SmithMingli Song K G SubramanianAkihiro Sugimoto Dacheng TaoBernie Tiddeman Klaus ToenniesJavier Toro Andrea TorselloChwei-Shyong Tsai Georgios TzimiropoulosErnest Valveny Mario VentoJose Antonio Vilches Sophie ViseurShengrui Wang Michel WestenbergPaul Whelan Richard WilsonDavid Windridge Xianghua XieJovisa Zunic

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Venue of CAIP 2013

15th International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images andPatterns (CAIP) 2013 will take place at the University of York, HeslingtonEast Campus in the Ron Cooke Hub (RCH) building. The Ron Cooke Hubis located on the lakeside on Heslington East and forms a landmark for thoseentering the site from the Field Lane roundabout. The Hub acts as a nucleusfor Heslington East, bringing together students, researchers, staff, knowledgetransfer companies, business and commercial stakeholders and members of thewider community. Amongst the research centres located in the Hub buildingare the Higher York Creative Technologies Centre, York Centre for ComplexSystems Analysis and an Enterprise Systems research group.

The Heslington East campus can be reached from York city centre or fromYork railway station by using UniBus 44, which has a regular schedule at about20 minute intervals. It takes about 10-15 minutes using this bus from York citycentre/railway station. The bus ticket is GBP 2.00 for a return ticket and GBP1.50 for a single way ticket. The UniBus 44 is free between York Universitycentral campus and Heslington East campus and alternatively it takes 15-20minutes walking between the two campuses. There are several taxi companies,including the following useful numbers: Ebor Taxis +44 1904 641441, FleetwaysTaxis +44 1904 365365, Streamline Taxis +44 1904 656565, Getaway Cars +441904 622228, etc.

The GBP 21 million Hub provides superlative facilities including a 220-seatraked lecture theatre, the Lakehouse - a 100-seat teaching room with roof ter-race, seminar and PC rooms, a business training suite, study decks for students,three meeting room ’pods’ sitting in the Hub Basin, and the Hub Cafe in thesplendid atrium, which provides meeting and networking space for internal andexternal stakeholders, as well as a superb conference and special function venue.Features include the hi-tech, surround-sound and -vision Demonstration Boxand exhibition space in the Higher York Creative Technology Centre and aboveit the multi-purpose collaboration space, the ’Island of Interaction’. All oralpresentations will take place in the hall RCH/037 while the poster presenta-

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tions will be displayed in the large indoor open area as indicated in the map.There will displays of Elsevier and Springer publishers.

For emergencies you can contact the Hub Reception at +44 1904 325120 or+44 1904 323333.

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Figure 1: Map of Heslington East indicating the Ron Cook Hub, venue of CAIP2013 and the locations of 44 bus stops as well as the stops for buses going tothe conference welcome party on Tuesday, 27th August at 17:15pm and for thedinner party on 28th August at 17:15pm.

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Social Events

Welcome Reception

This will take place in the York Castle Museum between 18:00 and 19:30.Included in the cost of registration is entry to the museum, drinks and lightrefreshments. The museum documents the history of York from the late middleages until the present day. York Castle Museum is part of Yorkshire’s Mag-nificent Attractions. The exhibits include Kirkgate, the Victorian Street withshops, houses and a school representing the reconstruction of an entire streetfrom Victorian time (19th century), the reconstruction of the original prisonercells of York prison and has an old mill on the Foss riverside. The museumdisplays a very large variety of historic objects related to the life of people fromYork including rooms from various periods of historic times. After the recep-tion you are free to explore the centre of York, and have dinner in one of itsmany restaurants.

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Figure 2: Map of York City centre showing the York Castle, the venue for theWelcome Party on Tuesday, 27th August in the white square from right bottomcorner as well the King’s Manor the venue for REACTS workshop. Locationsfor Bus 44 stops in York city centre are indicated as well.

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Conference Dinner

This will take place at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP). It is about 40 milesfrom York. Buses will leave the conference venue (Ron Cooke Hub) around1715, and bring you back at about 2200 (arriving in York around 2300). Youwill reach the Sculpture Park at between 1800 and 1830, Between arrival and1930, you will be free to explore either the park or its exhibition galleries. Thegalleries will contain an exhibition of works by the contemporary artist YinkaShonibare. A one-hour walk in the park and along the banks of the large orna-mental lake will take you past an open air collection of works by Henry Mooreand Barbara Hepworth (both natives of Yorkshire), Anthony Caro, AntonyGormley and Elizabeth Frink. At 1930 there will be a drinks reception and at2000 a barbecue buffet.

The only one of its kind, Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an international centrefor modern and contemporary art, experienced and enjoyed by thousands ofvisitors every year. YSP is part of Yorkshire’s Magnificent Attractions, a col-lection of the best and most exciting attractions in the Yorkshire region. Insidethe park you can explore open-air displays by some of the worlds finest artists,enjoy fascinating exhibitions throughout four stunning galleries, be inspired bythe natural beauty of an historic estate. The only one of its kind, YorkshireSculpture Park is an international centre for modern and contemporary art,experienced and enjoyed by thousands of visitors every year.

A map of the YSP park is shown in the following page. Some landmarks byknown British modern artists are marked clearly. Due to the tight schedule forthe banquet it is recommended that you do not venture on the other side of thelake in order to be in time to the main facility. A recommended trail in the parkincludes the following artworks: 16, 20, 21, 19, 22, 10, 7, 8, 17, 5, 12, 3, 23, 2, 1.

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Author Index

Ababsa, F., 17Abdel-Mottaleb, M., 12Abdelmalik, T.-A., 12Abuzaina, A., 19Aggarwal, P., 17Akaho, S., 12, 19Akizuki, S., 17Al Ghamdi, M., 10Al Ismaeil, K., 22Alharbi, N., 10Ali, S., 15Allano, L., 24Alotaibi, S., 25Altinayt, D., 25Andreu-Garcia, G., 12Anwar, H., 16, 23Aouada, D., 22Aouf, N. , 18Arens, M., 15Artieres, T., 10Atanbori, J., 24Atienza-Vanacloig, V., 12Atkinson, G., 11Aupetit, M., 24Aziz, F., 15Azzopardi, G., 16

Baba, T., 10Backes, A., 19Backes, A. R., 25Bai, L., 11

Banerje, A., 17Banerji, S., 17Bchir, O., 25Behera, L., 18Bellavia, F., 26Bellili, A., 13Ben Amar, C., 20Ben Amar, C. , 27Ben Ismail, M., 25Biasotti, S., 11Boerner, A., 12Bogun, I., 14Bone, R., 13Borgi, M. A., 20Bors, A. G., 17, 19Borsdorf, A., 10Borstell, H., 26Boshtayeva, M., 22Bothe, W., 23Boudissa, A., 24Boulekchour, M., 18Boulemnadjel, A., 12Bousahla, P., 12Boyle, R., 24Bradbury, G., 18Bradley, A. , 25Brauer, J., 15Brun, L., 12, 13Bunke, H., 12Busch, C., 18

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Cabedo, Y., 11Cappabianco, F., 19Carter, J. N., 19Chantler, M., 14, 18Chellapa, R., 9Chen, C., 13Chen, L., 23Chen, W.-S., 13Chen, Z., 24Cheng, Y., 10, 12Chun, J., 16Colombo, C., 26Colston, B., 24Cordes, K., 13Cortes, X., 25Cortez, P., 19Cortez, P. C., 25Courboulay, V., 17Cowling, P., 24

Daisy, M., 26Das, S., 12De Backer, S., 26Denton, E., 24Denzler, J., 15, 23Dickinson, P., 24Dong, X., 14Dooley, L., 12Dubuisson, S., 13Ducato, A., 24

Eady, P., 24Eglin, V., 25Eitzinger, C., 22El’Arbi, M., 20Escolano, F., 11Essa, E., 25

Falcao, A., 19

Fan, M.-Y., 17Fanfani, M., 26Faucheux, C., 13Felsberg, , 15Feng, W., 25Fernandez-Maloigne, C., 17Florea, C., 19Florea, L., 19Flusser, J., 12Foo, L., 10Forzy, G., 12Foued, D. F., 12Fragopoulou, P., 14, 18Franti, P., 12Fratini, L., 24Fujiki, J., 12, 19

Garcia, C., 25Garcia-Sevilla, P., 11Garrigues, M., 13Gbehounou, S., 17Gibert, J., 12Gonzales, C., 13Gotoh, Y., 10Goumeidane, A. B., 26Grinias, E., 18Grum, M., 17Gudivada, S., 19Gungor, T., 11Guo, D., 15Guo, Y., 25Gupta, P., 13

Hubner, W., 15Haase, D., 23Hachouf, F., 12Hafner, D., 22Haindl, M., 14, 24

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Hales, I., 24Halley, F. , 18Han, L., 11Han, Z., 19Hancock, E., 10, 11, 15, 25Hansen, M., 11Hashimoto, M., 17Hauta-Kasari, M., 19Havlıcek, M., 24He, W., 24Heidemann, G. , 19Heigl, B., 10Heikkinen, V., 19Hino, H., 19Hogg, D., 24Hornegger, J., 10Hou, Y., 25Hu, X., 26Hughes, D., 24Hunter, G., 26

Imiya, A., 14, 17, 18Intawong, K., 11Ishikawa, S., 24Itoh, H., 18

Jain, B., 11Jehan-Besson, S., 20Jiang, A., 25Jiang, X., 22, 23Jiao, J., 19, 26Jones, G., 26Jones, J., 25Jones, S., 9Junior, J. S., 19

Korner, M., 15, 23Kampel, M., 16, 23

Kaothanthong, N., 16Kawamoto, K., 14, 17, 18Ke, W., 26Kepski M., 14Khamadja, M., 26Khan, F. S., 15Khorsandi, K., 12Kim, H., 24Kim, O., 25Klette, R., 16, 18, 22, 25Koko, J., 20Komodakis, N., 18Kotera, J., 22Kwolek, B., 14Kyrgyzova, K., 24

La Cascia, M., 24Langner, T., 16Larabi, S., 13Largeron, C., 25Lecellier, F., 17, 20Lee, J. , 18Leow, W., 10Leow, W. K., 12, 15Levada, A., 19Lezoray, O., 26Li, C., 26Li, F., 10Li, H., 23Liu, C., 17Liu, G., 26Liu, M., 26Liu, R., 10Liu, Y., 23Loosli, C., 20Lopez-Garcia, F., 12Lourakis, M., 17Lui, L., 25

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Lui, R., 15Luo, M., 19

Mahboubi, A., 13Majdoub, M. , 27Maji, P., 17Majumder, A., 18Malassiotis, S., 18Malinen, M., 12Mansilla, L., 18Manzanera, A., 13Mariolis, I., 18Martinez, M., 17Masnou, S., 23Matuszewski, B., 10Mazzola, G., 24McKenna, A., 25Miao, D., 12Michael, E., 10Migniot, C., 17Miguet, S., 11, 13Mikes, S., 14Mikolajczyk, K., 22, 24Milanfar, P., 22Miranda, P., 18Mirbach, B., 22Mitchell, K., 18Mochizuki, Y., 14, 19Moehrmann, J., 19Mollineda Cardenas, R., 11Moreno, C., 25Murata, N., 19Murray, I., 24Murray, J., 24

N’Guyen, X. S., 13Nacereddine, N., 26Nagase, M., 17

Nain, N., 13Nakamura, R., 19Nataji, H., 15Nath, T., 26Nejati, H., 16Ng, K., 24Nguyen, T. P., 13Niitsuma, M., 26Nixon, I., 24Nixon, M., 19Novotny, P., 12

Oh, I.-S., 18Olivier, J., 13Onkarappa, N., 26Oommen, J., 20Osaku, D., 19Ostermann, J., 13Ottersten, B., 22Ovsepian, N., 10

Padilla, S., 18Palfinger, W., 22Pan, B., 13Panagiotakis, C., 10, 14, 18Panwar, S., 13Papa, J., 13Papa, J. P., 19Papa, L., 13Papadakis, H., 18Paquet, E., 23Parkkinen, J., 19Pathan, S., 26Pazzaglia, F., 26Pereira, L., 13Petkov, N., 16Peyrodie, L., 12Pistarelli, M., 19

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Qasim, S., 25

Ramos, C., 13Ranca, R., 24Rathgeb, C., 18Rauber, T. W., 14Ribeiro, E., 14Richter, K., 26Riess, C., 10Robb, S., 18Robertson, N., 13Rodrigues, D., 13Rojas, R., 16Rosenhahn, B., 13Rossi, L., 10

Sa Junior, J., 25Sakai, T., 14, 17, 18Samanta, S., 12Sappa, A., 19, 26Sardana, H. K., 17Saxena, S., 13Schafers, K., 25Schauerte, B., 17Scheunders, P., 26Schmid, S., 25Schomaker, L., 26Schubert, F., 22Scuturici, M., 11, 13Scuturici, V.-M., 13Sekma, M., 27Serratosa, F., 25Shao, L., 9Shenggao, Z., 15Shin, B.-S., 16Shinomiya, T., 24Sim, T., 10, 15, 16Singh Reel, P., 12

Sinha, A., 17Slimene, A., 25Smith, D., 25Smith, M., 11Soffner, M., 26Song, Z., 22Souza, A., 13Spangenberg, R., 16Sroubek, F., 22Stoger, M., 22Stiefelhagen, R., 17Subramanian, V. K., 18Suk, T., 12Sun, H., 25Suta, L., 13

Tan, C. L., 16Tan, J. K., 24Tao, J., 16Tao, L., 10Tenbrinck, D., 23Thomas, A., 20Thumfart, S., 22Tokuyama, T., 16Toledo, R., 19Tomita, Y., 26Torii, A., 14Torsello, A., 10Tschumperle, D., 26Tziritas, G., 18

Valiente-Gonzalez, J., 12Valveny, E., 12Van de Weijer, J., 15Van Oosten, J.-P., 26Varejao, F. M., 14Vertan, C., 19Vig, R., 17

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Viktor, L., 23Vinel, A., 10Vranceanu, R., 19

Wang, J., 10Wang, L., 24Wang, P., 25Wang, X., 23Weickert, J., 22Weiguo, F., 15Weyn, B., 26Weyrich, T., 15, 18Wilson, R., 15, 25Wong, K., 12Wu, Z., 19, 26

Xie, X., 25

Yan, D., 26

Yang, W., 26Ye, C., 25Ye, Q. , 19

Zabulis, X., 17Zagrouba, E. , 25Zambanini, S., 16, 23Zeng, Y., 18, 25Zeng, Z., 23Zhang, K., 12Zhang, L., 10, 15, 16, 26Zhang, X., 16Zhao, Y., 23Zheng, G., 13, 18Zhong, C., 12Zhou, Y., 26Zhu, M., 15Zwiggelaar, R., 24

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