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International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 2008
- HyunWook Park, Seung-Schik Yoo:
Guest editorial: Special issue on human brain imaging. 1 - Zang-Hee Cho, Young-Bo Kim, Jae-Yong Han, Hoon-Ki Min, Kyoung-Nam Kim, Sang Han Choi, Eugene Veklerov, Larry A. Shepp:
New brain atlas - Mapping the human brain in vivo with 7.0 T MRI and comparison with postmortem histology: Will these images change modern medicine? 2-8 - Min Jeong Kwon, Jooyoung Hahn, Hyun Wook Park:
A fast spherical inflation method of the cerebral cortex by deformation of a simplex mesh on the polar coordinates. 9-16 - August S. Tuan, Rasmus M. Birn, Peter A. Bandettini, Geoffrey M. Boynton:
Differential transient MEG and fMRI responses to visual stimulation onset rate. 17-28 - Jong-Hwan Lee, Te-Won Lee, Ferenc A. Jolesz, Seung-Schik Yoo:
Independent vector analysis (IVA) for group fMRI processing of subcortical area. 29-41 - Rudolph Pienaar, Bruce Fischl, Verne S. Caviness Jr., Nikos Makris, Patricia Ellen Grant:
A methodology for analyzing curvature in the developing brain from preterm to adult. 42-68 - Seung-Schik Yoo, Jong-Hwan Lee, Heather O'Leary, Lawrence P. Panych, Ferenc A. Jolesz:
Neurofeedback fMRI-mediated learning and consolidation of regional brain activation during motor imagery. 69-78 - Matthew Marzelli, Krisztina Fischer, Young Beom Kim, Robert V. Mulkern, Seung-Schik Yoo, HyunWook Park, Zang-Hee Cho:
Composite MR contrast agents for conditional cell-labeling. 79-84
Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, 2008
- Dacheng Tao, Jialie Shen, Xuelong Li:
Guest editorial: Special issue on multimedia information retrieval. 85 - Jong-An Park, Youngan An, Gwangwon Kang, Waqas Rasheed, Seungjin Park, Goorak Kwon:
Defining a new feature set for content-based image analysis using histogram refinement. 86-93 - Jianxin Pang, Rong Zhang, Lu Lu, Jinhui Tang, Zhengkai Liu:
A projection-based image quality measure. 94-100 - Gerald Schaefer:
Does compression affect image retrieval performance? 101-112 - Jing Zhang:
Efficient video retrieval using index structure. 113-123 - Dae-Jin Kim, Hichem Frigui, Aleksey Fadeev:
A generic approach to semantic video indexing using adaptive fusion of multimodal classifiers. 124-136 - Gerald Schaefer, Simon Ruszala:
Effective and efficient browsing of image databases. 137-145 - Chunping Hou, Jiachen Yang, Zhuoyun Zhang:
Stereo image displaying based on both physiological and psychological stereoscopy from single image. 146-149 - Michel Crucianu, Daniel Estevez, Vincent Oria, Jean-Philippe Tarel:
Speeding up active relevance feedback with approximate kNN retrieval for hyperplane queries. 150-159 - Jing Li, Nigel M. Allinson:
Long-term learning in content-based image retrieval. 160-169 - Khanh Vu, Hao Cheng, Kien A. Hua:
Image retrieval in multipoint queries. 170-181 - Leonard Brown, Le Gruenwald:
Using editing operations to improve searching by color in multimedia database systems. 182-194 - Alan F. Smeaton, Peter Wilkins, Marcel Worring, Ork de Rooij, Tat-Seng Chua, Huan-Bo Luan:
Content-based video retrieval: Three example systems from TRECVid. 195-201 - Rodrigo Fernandes de Mello, Josiane Maria Bueno, Luciano José Senger, Laurence T. Yang:
Image indexing and retrieval using an ART-2A neural network architecture. 202-208 - Bing Xiao, Xinbo Gao, Dacheng Tao, Xuelong Li:
HMM-based graph edit distance for image indexing. 209-218
Volume 18, Number 4, 2008
- Flávia M. Freitas, Abraham Alcaim:
Switching between the SA-DCT and the EI-DCT in arbitrarily shaped image coding. 219-227 - Chung-Hsin Huang, Chun-Liang Liu, Chun Jen Lin, Chien-Ching Chiu:
Inverse scattering of buried inhomogeneous biaxial dielectric cylinders coated on a conductor. 228-236 - Heesung Lee, Sungjun Hong, Euntai Kim:
An efficient gait recognition based on a selective neural network ensemble. 237-241 - Kio Kim, Nicola Neretti, Nathan Intrator:
MAP fusion method for superresolution of images with locally varying pixel quality. 242-250 - Eusebio Bugarin, Rafael Kelly:
RTSVC: Real-time system for visual control of robots. 251-256 - Chuen-Ching Wang, Bo-Yu Chen:
Video compression by bit-plane watermarking. 257-264 - Young Wook Sohn, Moon Gi Kang:
Block-based recursive motion filtering for preserving true motion vectors in time-varying texture objects. 265-275 - Chung-Hsin Huang, Hung-Cheng Lu, Chien-Ching Chiu, Tadeusz A. Wysocki, Beata J. Wysocki:
Image reconstruction of buried multiple conductors by genetic algorithms. 276-281
Volume 18, Numbers 5-6, 2008
- Sam-Yong Kim, Se-Young Oh:
On-road vehicle detection and tracking based on road context and the ambient lighting adaptive framework. 283-295 - Shanmugalingam Suganthan, Lindsay W. MacDonald:
Correcting image defects of stained glass windows. 296-306 - Hua Lee:
Spectral weighting for distributed backward propagation image reconstruction in diffraction tomography. 307-309 - Bang-Bon Koo, Jong-Min Lee, June Sic Kim, Jun-Sung Park, Jun Soo Kwon, Sun I. Kim:
Assessing spatial probabilistic distributional differences in the common space between schizophrenics and normal controls based on a novel automated probabilistic pattern analysis method. 310-324 - Manbir Singh, Amrita Rajagopalan, Tae-Seong Kim, Darryl Hwang, Helena Chui, Xiao-Ling Zhang, Ae-Young Lee, Chris Zarow:
Co-registration of in vivo human MRI brain images to postmortem histological microscopic images. 325-335 - Edgar Garduño, Gabor T. Herman:
Parallel fuzzy segmentation of multiple objects. 336-344 - Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Jerzy Bodurka, Peter A. Bandettini:
Artifactual time-course correlations in echo-planar fMRI with implications for studies of brain function. 345-349 - Ian C. Atkinson, Farzad Kamalabadi:
Transform-domain penalized-likelihood filtering of tomographic data. 350-364 - I-Ping Chen, Ming-Yi Lai, Ling-Ling Wang:
An improvement in the moment-preserving thresholding method. 365-370
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