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1st RRPR@ICPR 2016: Cancun, Mexico
- Bertrand Kerautret, Miguel Colom, Pascal Monasse:
Reproducible Research in Pattern Recognition - First International Workshop, RRPR@ICPR 2016, Cancún, Mexico, December 4, 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10214, 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-56413-5
Invited Talks
- Martín Arévalo, Carlos Escobar, Pascal Monasse, Nelson Monzón, Miguel Colom:
The IPOL Demo System: A Scalable Architecture of Microservices for Reproducible Research. 3-16 - Bart Lamiroy, Daniel P. Lopresti:
The DAE Platform: A Framework for Reproducible Research in Document Image Analysis. 17-29
Reproducible Research Framework
- Michal Balazia, Petr Sojka:
An Evaluation Framework and Database for MoCap-Based Gait Recognition Methods. 33-47 - Jesse H. Krijthe, Marco Loog:
Reproducible Pattern Recognition Research: The Case of Optimistic SSL. 48-59 - Pierre Moulon, Pascal Monasse, Romuald Perrot, Renaud Marlet:
OpenMVG: Open Multiple View Geometry. 60-74 - Antoine Vacavant:
A Novel Definition of Robustness for Image Processing Algorithms. 75-87
Reproducible Research Results
- Marion Foare, Jacques-Olivier Lachaud, Hugues Talbot:
Numerical Implementation of the Ambrosio-Tortorelli Functional Using Discrete Calculus and Application to Image Restoration and Inpainting. 91-103 - Jesse H. Krijthe:
RSSL: Semi-supervised Learning in R. 104-115 - Bertrand Kerautret, Adrien Krähenbühl, Isabelle Debled-Rennesson, Jacques-Olivier Lachaud:
On the Implementation of Centerline Extraction Based on Confidence Vote in Accumulation Map. 116-130 - Phuc Ngo, Hayat Nasser, Isabelle Debled-Rennesson, Bertrand Kerautret:
An Algorithm to Decompose Noisy Digital Contours. 131-149 - Van-Tho Nguyen, Bertrand Kerautret, Isabelle Debled-Rennesson, Francis Colin, Alexandre Piboule, Thiéry Constant:
Algorithms and Implementation for Segmenting Tree Log Surface Defects. 150-166 - Yohann Salaün, Renaud Marlet, Pascal Monasse:
The Multiscale Line Segment Detector. 167-178
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