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Evaporator automation
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(Portfolio)
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Before continuing with my studies, and obtaining a Ph.D in the are of computer vision, I worked for 5 years as an automation engineer, designing, installing and modernizing automation systems. From this ...
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Created on 07 February 2016
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TOMSY
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(Portfolio)
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... representations and testing them on challenging domains of flexible, multi-object manipulation and close contact robot control and computer animation. The results of this project provide the necessary ...
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Created on 07 February 2016
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DRIVSCO
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(Portfolio)
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... Disambiguation by Fusion of Signal- and Symbolic-level Information
Increasing Efficiency in Disparity Calculation
During this time other ideas were seeded that later on were published.
Results ...
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Created on 07 February 2016
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Evaporator Automation
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(2014)
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Back to the roots! Before obtaining PhD degree in the area of machine vision I designed automation systems. This year I "returned back to the roots" (for a shortwhile only) and designed a complete automation ...
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Created on 23 November 2014
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VMware player network configuration
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(2014)
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... the tool is available in: /usr/lib/vmware/bin/ and it is called, simply enough, vmware-netcfg. Launching this application the following GUI opens
As can be seen from the above image, using the Virtual ...
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Created on 17 July 2014
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Bug in the Code Related to Imfilter
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(2014)
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... versions of Matlab this was not a problem and the code has been tested in different computers with different operating systems and different versions of Matlab and so on. However, all this made me realize ...
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Created on 09 May 2014
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Non-linear Image Diffusion and Efficient Solver
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(Tutorials)
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... the (scalar) diffusion weights, and \( \nabla = [\frac, \frac] \). The idea of this equation is to diffuse image information in homogeneous areas of the image. Homogeneous here means areas where the pixel ...
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Created on 27 April 2014
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Representation Spaces
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(2013)
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Abstract: Correspondence techniques start from the assumption, based on the Lambertian reflection model, that the apparent brightness of a surface is independent of the observer's angle of view. From this, ...
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Created on 07 August 2013
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Optical Flow in Cellular Biology
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(2012)
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... optical flow can be successfully used with fluorescence microscopy images. This work was presented at Chilean Society for Cell Biology XXVI Annual Meeting 2012, and is part of on-going research at the ...
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Created on 19 November 2012
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Experimental Study of Image Representation Spaces in Variational Disparity Calculation
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(Publications)
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Abstract
Correspondence techniques start from the assumption, based on the Lambertian reflection model, that the apparent brightness of a surface is independent of the observer's angle of view. From this, ...
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Created on 16 November 2012
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A Method for Sparse Disparity Densification using Voting Mask Propagation
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(Publications)
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... anisotropic, whilst ambiguities between propagated values are resolved using a voting scheme. This kind of anisotropic densification process achieves significant density enhancement at a very low error ...
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Created on 16 November 2012
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Spatial and Temporal Constraints in Variational Correspondence Methods
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(Publications)
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Abstract
In this paper we describe a novel use for a well known temporal constraint term in the framework of variational correspondence methods. The new use, that we call spatial constraining, allows ...
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Created on 16 November 2012
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Disparity Disambiguation by Fusion of Signal- and Symbolic-level Information
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(Publications)
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... nature of low-level processing it is not always possible to estimate the correct disparity values produced at this level. Symbolic abstraction of the signal produces robust, high confidence, multimodal ...
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Created on 16 November 2012
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Low-cost Sensor to Detect Overtaking Based on Optical-Flow
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(Publications)
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... Thanks to the use of tightly coupled analog and digital processors, the system is able to perform this complex task in real time with very constrained computing resources. The proposed method has been ...
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Created on 16 November 2012
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Active Contour Code
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(2012)
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... driven temporally towards the image boundaries.
This should get going anyone interested in level sets and level set based segmentation! Level set example along with the code is available from:
Jump ...
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Created on 11 November 2012
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Geometric Active Contour Code
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(Code samples)
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... In this case, partly due to diffusion, obtained results are similar. Typically, however, the geodesic model can be considered more stable. The reason for applying the diffusion before segmenting is related ...
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Created on 11 November 2012
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Complete thesis
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(2012)
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Here it is, finally! Interested in segmenting disparity maps, or perhaps about robust image representation spaces for disparity calculation, or about variational disparity or optical-flow calculation? ...
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Created on 18 September 2012
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Cedai
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(2012)
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... analysis based on Internet.
Using algorithms familiar from the field of 'machine vision', movement, concentration and vitality of the spermatozoa are analysed. This way, images or videos made at any ...
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Created on 23 July 2012
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Spikes available
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(2012)
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... for publication in the International Journal of Neural Systems.
My collaboration in this paper was related to parallelizing the EA (Evolutionary Algorithm) on the BioATC cluster at the University of ...
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Created on 19 July 2012
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Diffusion tutorial II
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(2012)
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... Equation) efficiently. It seems that that the 'matrix formulation' was not clear to everyone, so I have improved this part. I hope that now it is clearer and easier to understand. Also, I fixed a 'glitch' ...
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Created on 19 July 2012