Source: http://www.embeddedvisionsystems.it/company/research
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 03:46:17+00:00

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eVS is a high-tech company focused on innovative computer vision solutions; it is a unique mix between a solid scientific know-how and skills to efficiently implement solutions on embedded architectures. Since its early days, eVS has believed that the pace of technological progress is directly proportional to the efforts on research and development. Thus, we established strong connections with both industrial partners andresearch institutions. Publishing is important to us; it enables us to collaborate and share ideas with, as well as learn from, the broader scientific community.
R.Marzotto, P.Zoratti, D.Bagni, A.Colombari, V.Murino, “A real-time versatile roadway path extraction and tracking on an FPGA platform”, Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Vol. 114, No. 11, Nov. 2010, pp. 1164-1179 [In cooperation with Xilinx, Inc., Detroit, USA; Xilinx, Inc., Milan, Italy; Dipartimento di Informatica, University of Verona, Italy; Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Genova, Italy].
L. Bazzani, M. Cristani, V. Murino. “Symmetry-driven accumulation of local features for human characterization and re-identification”. Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Vol. 117(2), pp. 130-144, February 2013 [In cooperation with Dipartimento di Informatica, University of Verona, Italy; Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Genova, Italy].
L.Bazzani, M. Cristani, V. Murino, “SDALF: Modeling Human Appearance with Symmetry-Driven Accumulation of Features”, In Person Re-Identification, S. Gong, M. Cristani, S. Yan, C.C. Loy (Eds.), Springer, 2013.
I. Barros Barbosa, M. Cristani, A. Del Bue, L. Bazzani, V. Murino, “Re-identification with RGB-D sensors”, in Computer Vision - ECCV 2012. Workshops and Demonstrations, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7583, A. Fusiello, V. Murino, R. Cucchiara Eds. (1st Int’l Wks. on Re-Identification Re-Id 2012, Florence, Italy), pp. 433-442, Springer, 2012.
M. Farenzena, L. Bazzani, V. Murino, M. Cristani. “Towards a Subject-Centered Analysis for Automated Video Surveillance”, in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Image Analysis and Processing, ICIAP 2009), LNCS 5716, P.Foggia, C.Sansone, M. Vento Eds., Springer, pp. 481-489, 2009.
M. San Biagio, M. Crocco, M. Cristani, S. Martelli, V. Murino, “Heterogeneous Auto-Similarities of Characteristics (HASC): Exploiting Relational Information for Classification”, Int’l Conf. on Computer Vision ICCV 2013, Sydney, Australia, Dec. 2013.
Martelli S., Cristani M., Bazzani L., Tosato D., Murino V., “Joining feature-based and similarity-based pattern description paradigms for object detection”, 21st Int’l Conf. on Pattern Recognition ICPR 2012, Tsukuba Science City, Japan, pp. 2702-2705, 2012.
Martelli S., Cristani M., Murino V., “Stereo-Based Framework for Pedestrian Detection with Partial Occlusion Handling”, 9th IEEE Int’l Conf. on Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance AVSS 2012, Beijing, China, 2012.
Cheng D. S., Cristani M., Stoppa M., Bazzani L. and Murino V., “Custom Pictorial Structures for Re-identification”, 22nd British Machine Vision Conference BMVC 2011, Dundee, UK, Aug. 2011.
Martelli S., Tosato D., Cristani M. and Murino V., “FPGA-Based Pedestrian Detection Using Array of Covariance Features”, ACM/IEEE International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras ICDSC 2011, Gent, Belgium, Aug. 2011.
Martelli S., Tosato D., Cristani M. and Murino V., “Fast FPGA-Based Architecture for Pedestrian Detection Based on Covariance Matrices”, 18th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP 2011, Brussels, Sept. 2011.
D. Tosato, M. Farenzena, M.Cristani, V. Murino “Part-based human detection on Riemannian manifolds”, IEEE Int’l Conf. on Image Processing ICIP 2010, Hong Kong, Sept. 2010.
S. Martelli, D. Tosato, M. Farenzena, M. Cristani, V. Murino, “An FPGA-based Classification Architecture on Riemannian Manifolds”, DEXA Workshop on Interactive Multimodal Pattern Recognition in Embedded SystemS, Bilbao, Sept. 2010.
L. Bazzani, M. Cristani, M. Farenzena, A. Perina, V.Murino, “Multiple-shot person re-identification by HPE signature”, Int’l Conf. on Pattern Recognition ICPR 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2010. IBM Best Student Paper Award (Track: Computer Vision).
D. Tosato, M. Farenzena, M. Cristani, V. Murino, “A re-evaluation of pedestrian detection on Riemannian manifolds”, Int’l Conf. on Pattern Recognition ICPR 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2010.
M. Farenzena, L. Bazzani, A. Perina, V. Murino, M. Cristani, “Person re-identification by symmetry-driven accumulation of local features”, IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition CVPR 2010, San Francisco, USA, June 2010.
D. Bagni, P. Zoratti, R. Marzotto, A. Colombari, V. Murino, “Automotive Driver Assistance System Development: Simplifying the Transition from Simulink to FPGA”, Embedded World Conference 2009, Nuremberg, Germany, March 2009.
Martini, M. Monguzzi, G. Perbellini, M. Poncino, Virtual Hardware Prototyping through Timed Hardware-Software Co-Simulation, Proc. of “IEEE Design Automation and Test in Europe Conference (DATE’05)”, Munich, Germany, 7-11 March, 2005, Volume 2 pp. 798-803.
R. Marzotto, A. Fusiello, V. Murino, “High Resolution Video Mosaicing with Global Alignment”, Int’l Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition CVPR 2004, Vol. 1, pp. 692-698, Washington D.C., USA, June 2004.
F. Fummi, S. Martini, M. Monguzzi, G. Perbellini, M. Poncino, Software/Network Co-Simulation of Heterogeneous Industrial Networks Architectures, Proc. of “IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD)”, San Jose, California, 11-13 October, 2004.
Fusiello, M. Aprile, R. Marzotto, V. Murino, “Mosaic of a Video Shot with Multiple Moving Objects”, IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing ICIP 2003, Vol. 2, pp. 307-310, Barcelona, Spain, September 2003.
N. Drago, F. Fummi, M. Poncino, M. Monguzzi, G. Perbellini, Estimation of BUS Performance for a Tuplespace in an Embedded Architecture, Proc. of “IEEE Design Automation and Test in Europe Conference (DATE’03)”, Munich, Germany, 3-7 March, 2003 , pp. 188-193.

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