Publications by authors named "Ivan Terol-Villalobos"

The near-infrared band of the electromagnetic spectrum has become an important tool for enhancing image quality. Commonly, outdoor color images are degraded by bad weather conditions that lead to a loss of contrast and fine details in color images since light scattering produces attenuation and smoothing effects. Despite the fact that current Visible-NIR fusion methods achieve image enhancement features, some issues like edge preservation and color oversaturation still need to be addressed.

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This work presents a new method for measuring the variation of intracellular calcium in follicular cells. The proposal consists in two stages: (i) the detection of the cell's nuclei and (ii) the analysis of the fluorescence variations. The first stage is performed via watershed modified transformation, where the process of labeling is controlled.

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Contrast enhancement is an important task in image processing that is commonly used as a preprocessing step to improve the images for other tasks such as segmentation. However, some methods for contrast improvement that work well in low-contrast regions affect good contrast regions as well. This occurs due to the fact that some elements may vanish.

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In this paper, some morphological transformations are used to detect the background in images characterized by poor lighting. Lately, contrast image enhancement has been carried out by the application of two operators based on the Weber's law notion. The first operator employs information from block analysis, while the second transformation utilizes the opening by reconstruction, which is employed to define the multibackground notion.

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