Organizers:
Coloma Ballester (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Catalunya)
Gloria Haro (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Catalunya)
Lukas Lang (University of Vienna, Austria)
Mariana Remešíková (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia)
Abstract:
Numerous image processing techniques are based on mathematical models and make
use of numerical methods. This mini-symposium will cover fundamental problems
in image processing such as segmentation, optical flow estimation, and medical
imaging applications. It will give the opportunity to members from the five
societies to present their recent work and foster the discussion around the
mathematical tools involved.
Size: 2 time-slots.
List of speakers:
- Francesc Aràndiga (Universitat de València, País Valencià)
A 2D nonlinear algorithm for monotone piecewise bicubic interpolation - Rosa Donat (Universitat de València, País Valencià)
Data Compression by nonlinear MR transforms - Peter Frolkovic (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia)
Optical flow methods based on level set motion - Kamil S. Kazimierski (University of Graz, Austria)
Iterative Reconstruction for Inverse Medium Scattering - Lukas Lang (University of Vienna, Austria)
Optical Flow on Evolving Sphere-Like Surfaces - Roberto P. Palomares (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Catalunya)
How to improve local optima of optical flow energies using discrete matches - Nicolas Papadakis (CNRS and Univ. Bordeaux, France)
Convex Color Image Segmentation with Optimal transport Distances - Emanuele Schiavi (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)
On Non-Smooth Non-Convex Non-Local Optimization - Robert Spir (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia)
Tracking of cells in early animal embryogenesis by PDEs methods of image processing and validation of the results