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CVPR
2007
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Removal of Image Artifacts Due to Sensor Dust
Image artifacts that result from sensor dust are a common but annoying problem for many photographers. To reduce the appearance of dust in an image, we first formulate a model of ...
Changyin Zhou, Stephen Lin
TIFS
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera Identification From Traces of Sensor Dust
Abstract--Digital single lens reflex cameras suffer from a wellknown sensor dust problem due to interchangeable lenses that they deploy. The dust particles that settle in front of ...
Ahmet Emir Dirik, Husrev T. Sencar, Nasir D. Memon
ISBI
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Noise and Artifact Removal in Knife-Edge Scanning Microscopy
Knife-Edge Scanning Microscopy (KESM) is a recently developed technique that allows fast and automated imaging of several hundred cubic millimeters of tissue at sub-micron resolut...
David Mayerich, Bruce H. McCormick, John Keyser
ICMCS
2006
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Removing Shadows using Flash/Noflash Image Edges
Flash/noflash pairs have been used for noise-reduction in ambient-light images. But not explicitly studied is the problem of shadows in the ambient images. While shadows are less...
Mark S. Drew, Cheng Lu, Graham D. Finlayson
ICASSP
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Adaptive RR prediction for cardiac MRI
Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is very challenging due to the perpetual heart movements. This movement is pseudo-periodic and implies several issues for image acquisitio...
Julien Oster, Olivier Pietquin, Gilles Bosser