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Research paper thumbnail of A Survey of Semantic Image and Video Annotation Tools

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011

The availability of semantically annotated image and video assets constitutes a critical prerequi... more The availability of semantically annotated image and video assets constitutes a critical prerequisite for the realisation of intelligent knowledge management services pertaining to realistic user needs. Given the extend of the challenges involved in the automatic extraction of such descriptions, manually created metadata play a significant role, further strengthened by their deployment in training and evaluation tasks related to the automatic extraction of content descriptions. The different views taken by the two main approaches towards semantic content description, namely the Semantic Web and MPEG-7, as well as the traits particular to multimedia content due to the multiplicity of information levels involved, have resulted in a variety of image and video annotation tools, adopting varying description aspects. Aiming to provide a common framework of reference and furthermore to highlight open issues, especially with respect to the coverage and the interoperability of the produced metadata, in this chapter we present an overview of the state of the art in image and video annotation tools. 1

Research paper thumbnail of Mobile Tele-Echography: User Interface Design

IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2005

Ultrasound imaging allows the evaluation of the degree of emergency of a patient. However, in som... more Ultrasound imaging allows the evaluation of the degree of emergency of a patient. However, in some instances, a well-trained sonographer is unavailable to perform such echography. To cope with this issue, the Mobile Tele-Echography Using an Ultralight Robot (OTELO) project aims to develop a fully integrated end-to-end mobile tele-echography system using an ultralight remote-controlled robot for population groups that are not served locally by medical experts. This paper focuses on the user interface of the OTELO system, consisting of the following parts: an ultrasound video transmission system providing real-time images of the scanned area, an audio/video conference to communicate with the paramedical assistant and with the patient, and a virtual-reality environment, providing visual and haptic feedback to the expert, while capturing the expert's hand movements. These movements are reproduced by the robot at the patient site while holding the ultrasound probe against the patient skin. In addition, the user interface includes an image processing facility for enhancing the received images and the possibility to include them into a database.

Research paper thumbnail of 3D model retrieval using accurate pose estimation and view-based similarity

Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval - ICMR '11, 2011

In this paper, a novel framework for 3D object retrieval is presented. The paper focuses on the i... more In this paper, a novel framework for 3D object retrieval is presented. The paper focuses on the investigation of an accurate 3D model alignment method, which is achieved by combining two intuitive criteria, the plane reflection symmetry and rectilinearity. After proper positioning in a coordinate system, a set of 2D images (multi-views) are automatically generated from the 3D object, by taking views from uniformly distributed viewpoints. For each image, a set of flip-invariant shape descriptors is extracted. Taking advantage of both the pose estimation of the 3D objects and the flip-invariance property of the extracted descriptors, a new matching scheme for fast computation of 3D object dissimilarity is introduced. Experiments conducted in SHREC 2009 benchmark show the superiority of the pose estimation method over similar approaches, as well as the efficiency of the new matching scheme.

Research paper thumbnail of A Survey of Semantic Image and Video Annotation Tools

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011

The availability of semantically annotated image and video assets constitutes a critical prerequi... more The availability of semantically annotated image and video assets constitutes a critical prerequisite for the realisation of intelligent knowledge management services pertaining to realistic user needs. Given the extend of the challenges involved in the automatic extraction of such descriptions, manually created metadata play a significant role, further strengthened by their deployment in training and evaluation tasks related to the automatic extraction of content descriptions. The different views taken by the two main approaches towards semantic content description, namely the Semantic Web and MPEG-7, as well as the traits particular to multimedia content due to the multiplicity of information levels involved, have resulted in a variety of image and video annotation tools, adopting varying description aspects. Aiming to provide a common framework of reference and furthermore to highlight open issues, especially with respect to the coverage and the interoperability of the produced metadata, in this chapter we present an overview of the state of the art in image and video annotation tools. 1

Research paper thumbnail of User Interface Environment and Image Communication in Mobile Tele-Echography

Topics in Biomedical Engineering, 2006

Page 1. 475 USER INTERFACE ENVIRONMENT AND IMAGE COMMUNICATION IN MOBILE TELE-ECHOGRAPHY George A... more Page 1. 475 USER INTERFACE ENVIRONMENT AND IMAGE COMMUNICATION IN MOBILE TELE-ECHOGRAPHY George A Triantafyllidis*, Nicolaos Thomos, George Nikolakis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, George Litos, and Michael G. Strintzis 1. INTRODUCTION ...

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the Effects of Multiple Factors Towards More Accurate 3-D Object Retrieval

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2000

This paper proposes a novel framework for 3-D object retrieval, taking into account most of the f... more This paper proposes a novel framework for 3-D object retrieval, taking into account most of the factors that may affect the retrieval performance. Initially, a novel 3-D model alignment method is introduced, which achieves accurate rotation estimation through the combination of two intuitive criteria, plane reflection symmetry and rectilinearity. After the pose normalization stage, a low-level descriptor extraction procedure follows, using three different types of descriptors, which have been proven to be effective. Then, a novel combination procedure of the above descriptors takes place, which achieves higher retrieval performance than each descriptor does separately. The paper provides also an in-depth study of the factors that can further improve the 3-D object retrieval accuracy. These include selection of the appropriate dissimilarity metric, feature selection/dimensionality reduction on the initial low-level descriptors, as well as manifold learning for re-ranking of the search results. Experiments performed on two 3-D model benchmark datasets confirm our assumption that future research in 3-D object retrieval should focus more on the efficient combination of low-level descriptors as well as on the selection of the best features and matching metrics, than on the investigation of the optimal 3-D object descriptor.

Research paper thumbnail of Mobile Tele-Echography: User Interface Design

IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2005

Ultrasound imaging allows the evaluation of the degree of emergency of a patient. However, in som... more Ultrasound imaging allows the evaluation of the degree of emergency of a patient. However, in some instances, a well-trained sonographer is unavailable to perform such echography. To cope with this issue, the Mobile Tele-Echography Using an Ultralight Robot (OTELO) project aims to develop a fully integrated end-to-end mobile tele-echography system using an ultralight remote-controlled robot for population groups that are not served locally by medical experts. This paper focuses on the user interface of the OTELO system, consisting of the following parts: an ultrasound video transmission system providing real-time images of the scanned area, an audio/video conference to communicate with the paramedical assistant and with the patient, and a virtual-reality environment, providing visual and haptic feedback to the expert, while capturing the expert's hand movements. These movements are reproduced by the robot at the patient site while holding the ultrasound probe against the patient skin. In addition, the user interface includes an image processing facility for enhancing the received images and the possibility to include them into a database.

Research paper thumbnail of Shrec'11 track: Generic shape retrieval

ABSTRACT In this paper we present the results of the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest 2011 (SHREC&#... more ABSTRACT In this paper we present the results of the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest 2011 (SHREC'11) track on generic shape retrieval. The aim of this track is to evaluate the performance of 3D shape retrieval algorithms that can operate on arbitrary 3D models. The benchmark dataset consists of 1000 3D objects classified in 50 categories. The 3D models are mainly classified based on visual shape similarity and each class has equal number of models to reduce the possible bias in evaluation results. Two groups have participated in the track with six methods in total.

Research paper thumbnail of Synchronous Image Acquisition Based on Network Synchronization

Research paper thumbnail of A Survey of Semantic Image and Video Annotation Tools

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011

The availability of semantically annotated image and video assets constitutes a critical prerequi... more The availability of semantically annotated image and video assets constitutes a critical prerequisite for the realisation of intelligent knowledge management services pertaining to realistic user needs. Given the extend of the challenges involved in the automatic extraction of such descriptions, manually created metadata play a significant role, further strengthened by their deployment in training and evaluation tasks related to the automatic extraction of content descriptions. The different views taken by the two main approaches towards semantic content description, namely the Semantic Web and MPEG-7, as well as the traits particular to multimedia content due to the multiplicity of information levels involved, have resulted in a variety of image and video annotation tools, adopting varying description aspects. Aiming to provide a common framework of reference and furthermore to highlight open issues, especially with respect to the coverage and the interoperability of the produced metadata, in this chapter we present an overview of the state of the art in image and video annotation tools. 1

Research paper thumbnail of Mobile Tele-Echography: User Interface Design

IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2005

Ultrasound imaging allows the evaluation of the degree of emergency of a patient. However, in som... more Ultrasound imaging allows the evaluation of the degree of emergency of a patient. However, in some instances, a well-trained sonographer is unavailable to perform such echography. To cope with this issue, the Mobile Tele-Echography Using an Ultralight Robot (OTELO) project aims to develop a fully integrated end-to-end mobile tele-echography system using an ultralight remote-controlled robot for population groups that are not served locally by medical experts. This paper focuses on the user interface of the OTELO system, consisting of the following parts: an ultrasound video transmission system providing real-time images of the scanned area, an audio/video conference to communicate with the paramedical assistant and with the patient, and a virtual-reality environment, providing visual and haptic feedback to the expert, while capturing the expert's hand movements. These movements are reproduced by the robot at the patient site while holding the ultrasound probe against the patient skin. In addition, the user interface includes an image processing facility for enhancing the received images and the possibility to include them into a database.

Research paper thumbnail of 3D model retrieval using accurate pose estimation and view-based similarity

Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval - ICMR '11, 2011

In this paper, a novel framework for 3D object retrieval is presented. The paper focuses on the i... more In this paper, a novel framework for 3D object retrieval is presented. The paper focuses on the investigation of an accurate 3D model alignment method, which is achieved by combining two intuitive criteria, the plane reflection symmetry and rectilinearity. After proper positioning in a coordinate system, a set of 2D images (multi-views) are automatically generated from the 3D object, by taking views from uniformly distributed viewpoints. For each image, a set of flip-invariant shape descriptors is extracted. Taking advantage of both the pose estimation of the 3D objects and the flip-invariance property of the extracted descriptors, a new matching scheme for fast computation of 3D object dissimilarity is introduced. Experiments conducted in SHREC 2009 benchmark show the superiority of the pose estimation method over similar approaches, as well as the efficiency of the new matching scheme.

Research paper thumbnail of A Survey of Semantic Image and Video Annotation Tools

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011

The availability of semantically annotated image and video assets constitutes a critical prerequi... more The availability of semantically annotated image and video assets constitutes a critical prerequisite for the realisation of intelligent knowledge management services pertaining to realistic user needs. Given the extend of the challenges involved in the automatic extraction of such descriptions, manually created metadata play a significant role, further strengthened by their deployment in training and evaluation tasks related to the automatic extraction of content descriptions. The different views taken by the two main approaches towards semantic content description, namely the Semantic Web and MPEG-7, as well as the traits particular to multimedia content due to the multiplicity of information levels involved, have resulted in a variety of image and video annotation tools, adopting varying description aspects. Aiming to provide a common framework of reference and furthermore to highlight open issues, especially with respect to the coverage and the interoperability of the produced metadata, in this chapter we present an overview of the state of the art in image and video annotation tools. 1

Research paper thumbnail of User Interface Environment and Image Communication in Mobile Tele-Echography

Topics in Biomedical Engineering, 2006

Page 1. 475 USER INTERFACE ENVIRONMENT AND IMAGE COMMUNICATION IN MOBILE TELE-ECHOGRAPHY George A... more Page 1. 475 USER INTERFACE ENVIRONMENT AND IMAGE COMMUNICATION IN MOBILE TELE-ECHOGRAPHY George A Triantafyllidis*, Nicolaos Thomos, George Nikolakis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, George Litos, and Michael G. Strintzis 1. INTRODUCTION ...

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the Effects of Multiple Factors Towards More Accurate 3-D Object Retrieval

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2000

This paper proposes a novel framework for 3-D object retrieval, taking into account most of the f... more This paper proposes a novel framework for 3-D object retrieval, taking into account most of the factors that may affect the retrieval performance. Initially, a novel 3-D model alignment method is introduced, which achieves accurate rotation estimation through the combination of two intuitive criteria, plane reflection symmetry and rectilinearity. After the pose normalization stage, a low-level descriptor extraction procedure follows, using three different types of descriptors, which have been proven to be effective. Then, a novel combination procedure of the above descriptors takes place, which achieves higher retrieval performance than each descriptor does separately. The paper provides also an in-depth study of the factors that can further improve the 3-D object retrieval accuracy. These include selection of the appropriate dissimilarity metric, feature selection/dimensionality reduction on the initial low-level descriptors, as well as manifold learning for re-ranking of the search results. Experiments performed on two 3-D model benchmark datasets confirm our assumption that future research in 3-D object retrieval should focus more on the efficient combination of low-level descriptors as well as on the selection of the best features and matching metrics, than on the investigation of the optimal 3-D object descriptor.

Research paper thumbnail of Mobile Tele-Echography: User Interface Design

IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2005

Ultrasound imaging allows the evaluation of the degree of emergency of a patient. However, in som... more Ultrasound imaging allows the evaluation of the degree of emergency of a patient. However, in some instances, a well-trained sonographer is unavailable to perform such echography. To cope with this issue, the Mobile Tele-Echography Using an Ultralight Robot (OTELO) project aims to develop a fully integrated end-to-end mobile tele-echography system using an ultralight remote-controlled robot for population groups that are not served locally by medical experts. This paper focuses on the user interface of the OTELO system, consisting of the following parts: an ultrasound video transmission system providing real-time images of the scanned area, an audio/video conference to communicate with the paramedical assistant and with the patient, and a virtual-reality environment, providing visual and haptic feedback to the expert, while capturing the expert's hand movements. These movements are reproduced by the robot at the patient site while holding the ultrasound probe against the patient skin. In addition, the user interface includes an image processing facility for enhancing the received images and the possibility to include them into a database.

Research paper thumbnail of Shrec'11 track: Generic shape retrieval

ABSTRACT In this paper we present the results of the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest 2011 (SHREC&#... more ABSTRACT In this paper we present the results of the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest 2011 (SHREC'11) track on generic shape retrieval. The aim of this track is to evaluate the performance of 3D shape retrieval algorithms that can operate on arbitrary 3D models. The benchmark dataset consists of 1000 3D objects classified in 50 categories. The 3D models are mainly classified based on visual shape similarity and each class has equal number of models to reduce the possible bias in evaluation results. Two groups have participated in the track with six methods in total.

Research paper thumbnail of Synchronous Image Acquisition Based on Network Synchronization