Frontier Working Group and materials for image processing

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Doing research on image processing, the two most important issues:

One is to seize the forefront of the international content, and the other is to have a high practical background of work.

The way to solve the first problem is to find out which of the many super Danale (see what they are doing) in this direction and

The most authoritative publication (read the latest literature above),

The solution to the second problem is that you'd better be able to find a real-world project and write an article while doing it.

One way to do this is to make full use of network resources, especially authoritative websites and Danale's personal homepage.

Here are some of the resources I have collected and hope to be useful to everyone. (Here I would like to thank smth Ai for the Alamarik and graphics version of Faintt)

Navigation bar:

[1] Research groups
[2] Danale Home
[3] Frontier Journal
[4] GPL software Resources
[5] Search engine

I. Research Groups
Http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~cil/vision.html
This is the homepage of the Computer Vision Research group at the University of Kanaikimelon, which provides full information from the download of published articles to demo programs, test images, common links, related hardware and software, and even a search engine.

Http://www.cmis.csiro.au/IAP/zimage.htm
This is a site focused on image analysis, in general. However, an image analysis environment is provided---zimage and szimage.

http://www.via.cornell.edu/
The computer vision and image Analysis group at Cornell University appears to be a department of electronics and Computer engineering. Focus on medical research, but there are quite good resources on it, the key is that it is under construction and able to track some information.

Http://www2.parc.com/istl/groups/did/didoverview.shtml
There is a very interesting project: did (document image decoding).

http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Computer Department homepage, find it yourself: (

http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/analysis/
Main research: Brain Extraction tool,nonlinear noise reduction,linear Image Registration,

Automated segmentation,structural brain Change analysis,motion correction,etc.

http://www.cse.msu.edu/prip/
This is the pattern recognition-image processing research group at Michigan State University's Department of Computer and Electronic engineering, which has many articles on its FTP (NEW).

Http://pandora.inf.uni-jena.de/p/e/index.html
A digital image processing team in Germany can find some good link resources on top of it.

Http://www-staff.it.uts.edu.au/~sean/CVCC.dir/home.html
CVIP (used to being CVCC for computer Vision and Cluster Computing) is a, and focusing on cluster-based computer vis Ion within the Spiral Architecture.

http://cfia.gmu.edu/
The mission of the Center for image analysis are to foster multi-disciplinary-in image, multimedia and related Tec Hnologies by establishing links

Between academic institutes, industry and government agencies, and to transfer key technologies to

Help industry build Next

Generation commercial and military imaging and multimedia systems.

Http://peipa.essex.ac.uk/info/groups.html
It can be used to search for well-known computer vision research groups (CV Groups) around the world, highly recommended.

Second, image processing GPL library
Http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/~klamer/cppima.html
Cppima is a library of C + + functions for image processing. Here is a more comprehensive documentation of its library functions, and of course you can download the zipped gzip package, which contains documents in Texinfo format.

http://iraf.noao.edu/
Welcome to the Iraf homepage! Iraf is the Image Reduction and Analysis Facility, a general purpose software

System for the reduction and analysis of astronomical data.

Http://entropy.brni-jhu.org/tnimage.html
A very good image processing tool for UNIX systems to look at it. You can build your own dedicated image processing toolkit on this basis.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/
This is the GPL software distribution center, here to find the IP library you want to get.

Third, search resources
Of course, the basic search engine here still has to rely on, such as Google, you can go to my usual links to see. The following link may save you some time:

http://sal.kachinatech.com/
Http://cheminfo.pku.edu.cn/mirrors/SAL/index.shtml
Iv. Danale Web page
http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/wtf/
This is Bill FREEMAN of the MIT AI Lab. Famous! Expertise is: Understanding-Bayesian model.

http://www.merl.com/people/brand/
Merl (Mitsubishi Electric Laboratory) specializes in "Style machine".

http://research.microsoft.com/~ablake/
A.Blake, a highly prestigious CV, graduated from Cambridge University in 1977 with a bachelor's degree in mathematics and electronic science from 31 College. After that, he set up a research group in Mit,edinburgh,oxford and became Professor of Oxford until 1999, when he entered the Microsoft Cambridge Research Center. The main areas of work are computer vision.

Http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/har/Web/home.html
This cow seems to be learning Chinese, and collected such as "two Tigers (two Tigers)" song, hehe:)
There are several cows on his homepage: Shumeet Baluja, Takeo Kanade. Their face detection is absolutely world class. He graduated from the Department of Computer Science at Kanaikimelon University, where he was interested in computing vision.

Http://www.ifp.uiuc.edu/yrui_ifp_home/html/huang_frame.html
The old Ox received his PhD from MIT in 1963! The image lab He leads is known for fingerprint recognition.

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These are the herds I collect (most of them are Ph.D), and they can learn their study ways!

Finn Lindgren (Sweden): Statistical image analysis http://www.maths.lth.se/matstat/staff/finn/
Pavel Paclik (Prague): Statistical pattern Recognition http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/~pavel/
Dr. Mark Burge:machine Learning and graph theory http://cs.armstrong.edu/burge/
Yalin wang:document Image Analysis http://students.washington.edu/~ylwang/
Geir Storvik:image Analysis http://www.math.uio.no/~geirs/
Heidorn http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~heidorn/
Joakim lindblad:digital Image cytometry http://www.cb.uu.se/~joakim/index_eng.html
s.lavirotte:http://www-sop.inria.fr/cafe/stephane.lavirotte/
Sporring:scale-space Techniques http://www.lab3d.odont.ku.dk/~sporring/
Mark jenkinson:reduction of MR artefacts http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/~mark/
Justin K. romberg:digital Signal Processing http://www-dsp.rice.edu/~jrom/
Fauqueur:image retrieval by regions of interest http://www-rocq.inria.fr/~fauqueur/
James J. Nolan:computer Vision http://cs.gmu.edu/~jnolan/
Daniel X. Pape:information http://www.bucho.org/~dpape/
Drew Pilant:remote Sensing Technology http://www.geo.mtu.edu/~anpilant/index.html

V. Frontier Journal (TOP10)
Most of the periodicals here can be found indirectly through the homepage of the Danale above, which is listed primarily to save the time of a brother who directly wants to find a journal submission:)

IEEE Trans. On Pami http://www.computer.org/tpami/index.htm
IEEE Transactionson Image Processing http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/transactions/tip.htm
Pattern Recognition http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/00313203
Pattern Recognition Letters http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/01678655

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