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Levkowitz H., Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston 1997.

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Detecting Facial Features On Images With Multiple Faces - Peng, Tao, Xu   (Correct)

.... is calculated as: I y x I , if X(x, y) X J (x, y) 1 k) X J (x, y) 1 k) k [0, 1] then Hist(j) Hist(j) 1 Based on the resulted histogram, the original skincolor map F(x, y) of the image I(x, y) Figure 1) is extracted by classifying the color in the generalized LHS color space [13]. F(x, y) is defined as: background skin y x F 1 ) 1 2 The candidate rectangle face regions are predicted in two steps (Figure 2) noise elimination and region merging. The two steps share the same algorithm described as following: 1) Divide the image into K K regions with size of N ....

Levkowitz H., Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston 1997.


A Visual Approach for Monitoring Logs - Girardin, Brodbeck (1998)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....similar events. We devel oped two visualization techniques to help comprehend the information contained in the network. The first is to visualize for each cell the charac teristics of the last event that it has been assigned. By merging colors, shapes, and textures similarly to the approach of [Levkowitz, 1997], it is possible to code multiple attributes into a single integrated iconic representation (see Figures 4 5) This permits an effective real time visualization of the changes occurring in the system. Alternatively, it is possible to use the information contained in the set of weights, which can ....

Levkowitz, Haim. Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications. Boston, Dordrecht, London: Kluwer; 1997. ISBN: 0-7923-9928-5.


Independence Diagrams: A Technique for Data Visualization - Berchtold, Jagadish, Ross   (Correct)

....can be adjusted; in a production quality interactive tool these values should be adjustable via the user interface. The 5 and 95 quantile values gave good results on most (but not all) of our data sets. A more sophisticated approach might be to use a grey scale mapping table as proposed in [16]. Such tables have been constructed so that visual gradations in brightness correspond subjectively to humans as linear gradations in some scale. We tried such mappings, but found that they did not give suciently good grey scale distinction between buckets. Good grey scale distinction is more ....

H. Levkowitz. Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.


Independence Diagrams: A Technique for Visual Data Mining - Berchtold, Jagadish, Ross (1998)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....can be adjusted; in a production quality interactive tool these values should be adjustable via the user interface. The 5 and 95 quantile values gave good results on most (but not all) of our data sets. A more sophisticated approach might be to use a grey scale mapping table as proposed in (Levkowitz 1997). Such tables have been constructed so that visual gradations in brightness correspond subjectively to humans as linear gradations in some scale. We tried such mappings, but found that they did not give sufficiently good grey scale distinction between buckets. Good grey scale distinction is more ....

Levkowitz, H. 1997. Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications. Kluwer Academic Publishers.


Independence Diagrams: A Technique for Visual Data Mining - Berchtold, Jagadish, Ross (1998)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....can be adjusted; in a production quality interactive tool these values should be adjustable via the user interface. The 5 and 95 quantile values gave good results on most (but not all) of our data sets. A more sophisticated approach might be to use a grey scale mapping table as proposed in (Levkowitz 1997). Such tables have been constructed so that visual gradations in brightness correspond subjectively to humans as linear gradations in some scale. We tried such mappings, but found that they did not give sufficiently good grey scale distinction between buckets. Good grey scale distinction is more ....

Levkowitz, H. 1997. Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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