LMS at ICIP 2024 in Abu Dhabi
Seven paper contributions with latest research results of the LMS have been presented at this year’s IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP). The ICIP, which took place from October 27 to 30 in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), is one of the largest conferences in the field of image processing and attracts numerous experts. The latest developments in the field of image processing and related research areas were presented as part of an extensive program with workshops, special sessions and many poster and lecture presentations. In addition, the ICIP offered a good opportunity to exchange ideas and network with colleagues. The LMS was represented with the following contributions:
- C. Herglotz, H. Och, A. Meyer, G. Ramasubbu, L. Eichermüller, M. Kränzler, F. Brand, K. Fischer, D. Thanh Nguyen, A. Regensky, A. Kaup: The Bjøntegaard Bible – Why your Way of Comparing Video Codecs May Be Wrong
- K. Kossira, D. Schön, J. Seiler, A. Kaup: Conditional Optimal Filter Selection For Multispectral Object Classification
- A. Meyer, S. Prativadibhaynkaram, A. Kaup: Efficient Learned Wavelet Image and Video Coding
- D. Thanh Nguyen, D. Zieger, M. Stamminger, A. Kaup : End-to-End Learned Lossy Dynamic Point Cloud Attribute Compression
- S. Prativadibhayankaram, M. Panda, J. Seiler, T. Richter, H. Sparenberg, S. Foessel, A. Kaup: A Study on the Effect of Color Spaces in Learned Image Compression
- F. Sippel, J. Seiler, A. Kaup: Fast Edge-Aware Occlusion Detection In The Context of Multispectral Camera Arrays
- M. Windsheimer, F. Brand, A. Kaup: On Annotation-Free Optimization of Video Coding for Machines