Dr. Giovanni Maria Farinella
Associate Professor at Univ degli Studi di Catania
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Publications (9)

SPIE Journal Paper | 27 October 2018 Open Access
Luca Guarnera, Giovanni Maria Farinella, Antonino Furnari, Angelo Salici, Claudio Ciampini, Vito Matranga, Sebastiano Battiato
JEI, Vol. 27, Issue 05, 059801, (October 2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JEI.27.5.059801
KEYWORDS: Forensic science, Electronic imaging, Image processing

SPIE Journal Paper | 27 July 2018
Luca Guarnera, Giovanni Maria Farinella, Antonino Furnari, Angelo Salici, Claudio Ciampini, Vito Matranga, Sebastiano Battiato
JEI, Vol. 27, Issue 05, 051230, (July 2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JEI.27.5.051230
KEYWORDS: Forensic science, Statistical analysis, Detection and tracking algorithms, Lawrencium, Analytical research, Binary data, Error analysis, Image processing, Image retrieval, Distance measurement

Proceedings Article | 17 March 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9393, 939304 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083031
KEYWORDS: Cameras, Projection systems, Pico projectors, Binary data, Distortion, Software frameworks, Imaging systems, Calibration, Mirrors, Structured light

Proceedings Article | 6 March 2013 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8661, 86610R (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2007578
KEYWORDS: Ear, Detection and tracking algorithms, Shape analysis, Signal to noise ratio, Capacitance, Electrodes, Diffusion, Tablets, Sensors, Prototyping

Proceedings Article | 24 January 2012 Paper
S. Battiato, G. Farinella, E. Messina, G. Puglisi, D. Ravì, A. Capra, V. Tomaselli
Proceedings Volume 8299, 82990L (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907455
KEYWORDS: Machine vision, Computer vision technology, Facial recognition systems, Image processing algorithms and systems, Image segmentation, Mobile devices, Detection and tracking algorithms, Feature extraction, Sensors, Cameras

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SC1048: Recent Trends in Imaging Devices
In the last decade, consumer imaging devices such as camcorders, digital cameras, smartphones and tablets have been dramatically diffused. The increasing of their computational performances combined with an higher storage capability allowed to design and implement advanced imaging systems that can automatically process visual data with the purpose of understanding the content of the observed scenes. In the next years, we will be conquered by wearable visual devices acquiring, streaming and logging video of our daily life. This new exciting imaging domain, in which the scene is observed from a first person point of view, poses new challenges to the research community, as well as gives the opportunity to build new applications. Many results in image processing and computer vision related to motion analysis, tracking, scene and object recognition and video summarization, have to be re-defined and re-designed by considering the emerging wearable imaging domain. In the first part of this course we will review the main algorithms involved in the single-sensor imaging devices pipeline describing also some advanced applications. In the second part of the course we will give an overview of the recent trends of imaging devices considering the wearable domain. Challenges and applications will be discussed considering the state-of-the-art literature.
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