Computer Vision News - May 2016

published in April was overwhelmingly positive, thus encouraging us at RSIP Vision to continue this ambitious project. Of course, ours is a dynamic industry and it deserves a dynamic magazine. Therefore, our May 2016 issue includes several innovations, some of which were suggested by you, the readers . First and foremost, we have added a new section on page 7 called Spotlight News : as a community magazine, we strive to keep you informed with the most interesting stories and I recommend you watch the Microsoft video, one of my personal favorites. Please do not hesitate to write to me personally in order to share your news and your ideas. We have also improved the magazine’s graphics to make it more pleasant to read: bigger fonts and less columns were another of our reader’s requests. This is our community’s magazine, so we want to hear from you: please send any constructive remarks or suggestions to our Feedback Form . Feel free to suggest any topic you’d like to see covered in our upcoming issues. In the May 2016 issue, do not miss a brilliant medical app at page 4, a fascinating research paper at page 17, and our free subscription form at page 19. Enjoy the reading! Ralph Anzarouth Marketing Manager, RSIP Vision Editor, Computer Vision News Summary COMPUTER VISION NEWS Computer Vision News Editor: Ralph Anzarouth Publisher: RSIP Vision Click to contact us Click to give us feedback Click for free online subscription Copyright: RSIP Vision All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden. Editorial 3 Application 4 Triton - Blood Loss Estimates Spotlight News 7 Trick 8 Save Breakpoints in Matlab Project 10 Traffic Signs Detection Tool 12 SimpleITK Toolbox Research 17 Real-time Face Capture Subscribe - it’s free! 19 Project management 20 Variety of data Challenge 21 Gland Segmentation Give us feedback! 22 Upcoming events 22 Computer Vision News 3 Dear reader, It is a great pleasure to welcome you to this second issue of Computer Vision News , the new magazine of the computer vision community. Feedback from the inaugural issue

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