Antonella Di Lillo, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Computer Science | Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States |
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(A biologically inspired computational model for texture and shape recognition.) |
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Di Lillo A, Daptardar A, Thomas K, et al. (2012) Compression-based tools for navigation with an image database Algorithms. 5: 1-17 |
Di Lillo A, Daptardar A, Thomas K, et al. (2011) Applications of compression to content based image retrieval and object recognition Proceedings - 1st International Conference On Data Compression, Communication, and Processing, Ccp 2011. 179-189 |
Di Lillo A, Motta G, Thomas K, et al. (2010) Shape recognition, with applications to a passive assistant Acm International Conference Proceeding Series |
Di Lillo A, Motta G, Storer JA. (2010) A rotation and scale invariant descriptor for shape recognition Proceedings - International Conference On Image Processing, Icip. 257-260 |
Di Lillo A, Motta G, Storer JA. (2010) Shape recognition using vector quantization Data Compression Conference Proceedings. 484-493 |
Di Lillo A, Motta G, Storer JA. (2008) Multiresolution rotation-invariant texture classification using feature extraction in the frequency domain and vector quantization Data Compression Conference Proceedings. 452-461 |
Di Lillo A, Storer JA, Motta G. (2007) Texture classification using VQ with feature extraction based on transforms motivated by the human visual system Data Compression Conference Proceedings. 392 |
Di Lillo A, Motta G, Storer JA. (2007) Supervised segmentation based on texture signatures extracted in the frequency domain Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 4477: 89-96 |