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Journal of Imaging, Volume 10, Issue 1

January 2024 - 28 articles

Cover Story: The composition of an image is a critical element in constructing an image that conveys a narrative and related emotions. It is widely acknowledged that composition is emphasized by the presence of leading lines. Making the image’s composition explicit through a set of leading lines is valuable when analyzing an image or assisting in photography. We conducted user studies to assess the agreement among image experts when requesting them to draw leading lines on images. According to these studies, we introduce a fully automatic computational method for recovering the leading lines that underlie the image’s composition. We evaluate our method through both subjective and objective studies, and we propose an objective metric to compare two sets of leading lines. View this paper
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Articles (28)

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
17,707 Views
30 Pages

Advancements and Challenges in Handwritten Text Recognition: A Comprehensive Survey

  • Wissam AlKendi,
  • Franck Gechter,
  • Laurent Heyberger and
  • Christophe Guyeux

Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) is essential for digitizing historical documents in different kinds of archives. In this study, we introduce a hybrid form archive written in French: the Belfort civil registers of births. The digitization of these...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,263 Views
16 Pages

When an unidentified skeleton is discovered, a video superimposition (VS) of the skull and a facial photograph may be undertaken to assist identification. In the first instance, the method is fundamentally a photographic one, requiring the overlay of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,859 Views
15 Pages

Generating synthetic data is a promising solution to the challenge of limited training data for industrial deep learning applications. However, training on synthetic data and testing on real-world data creates a sim-to-real domain gap. Research has s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,952 Views
31 Pages

Decision Fusion at Pixel Level of Multi-Band Data for Land Cover Classification—A Review

  • Spiros Papadopoulos,
  • Georgia Koukiou and
  • Vassilis Anastassopoulos

According to existing signatures for various kinds of land cover coming from different spectral bands, i.e., optical, thermal infrared and PolSAR, it is possible to infer about the land cover type having a single decision from each of the spectral ba...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,136 Views
17 Pages

Forest damage has become more frequent in Hungary in the last decades, and remote sensing offers a powerful tool for monitoring them rapidly and cost-effectively. A combined approach was developed to utilise high-resolution ESA Sentinel-2 satellite i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,068 Views
16 Pages

Ultrasound imaging has been used to investigate compression of the median nerve in carpal tunnel syndrome patients. Ultrasound imaging and the extraction of median nerve parameters from ultrasound images are crucial and are usually performed manually...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,525 Views
13 Pages

Multispectral Deep Neural Network Fusion Method for Low-Light Object Detection

  • Keval Thaker,
  • Sumanth Chennupati,
  • Nathir Rawashdeh and
  • Samir A. Rawashdeh

31 December 2023

Despite significant strides in achieving vehicle autonomy, robust perception under low-light conditions still remains a persistent challenge. In this study, we investigate the potential of multispectral imaging, thereby leveraging deep learning model...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,712 Views
16 Pages

Simulation-Assisted Augmentation of Missing Wedge and Region-of-Interest Computed Tomography Data

  • Vladimir O. Alekseychuk,
  • Andreas Kupsch,
  • David Plotzki,
  • Carsten Bellon and
  • Giovanni Bruno

29 December 2023

This study reports a strategy to use sophisticated, realistic X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) simulations to reduce Missing Wedge (MW) and Region-of-Interest (RoI) artifacts in FBP (Filtered Back-Projection) reconstructions. A 3D model of the object i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,814 Views
29 Pages

Visually Significant Dimensions and Parameters for Gloss

  • Donatela Šarić and
  • Aditya Suneel Sole

29 December 2023

The appearance of a surface depends on four main appearance attributes, namely color, gloss, texture, and translucency. Gloss is an important attribute that people use to understand surface appearance, right after color. In the past decades, extensiv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,988 Views
14 Pages

Upper First and Second Molar Pulp Chamber Endodontic Anatomy Evaluation According to a Recent Classification: A Cone Beam Computed Tomography Study

  • Rodolfo Reda,
  • Dario Di Nardo,
  • Alessio Zanza,
  • Valentina Bellanova,
  • Rosemary Abbagnale,
  • Francesco Pagnoni,
  • Maurilio D’Angelo,
  • Ajinkya M. Pawar,
  • Massimo Galli and
  • Luca Testarelli

28 December 2023

(1) The possibility of knowing information about the anatomy in advance, in particular the arrangement of the endodontic system, is crucial for successful treatment and for avoiding complications during endodontic therapy; the aim was to find a corre...

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