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Pattern Recognition Letters | 1998

Window-size determination for granulometrical structural texture classification

Sen-Ren Jan; Yuang-Cheh Hsueh

In this paper we present a method to predict the window size when determining the local granulometry for a structural texture image set. The proposed method is based on the concept of periodicity property of structural texture images. It suggests that one may choose the minimum odd number not less than the maximum periods of texture images as a window size.


Archive | 2014

Task Scheduling Based on Load Approximation in Cloud Computing Environment

Chuan-Feng Chiu; Steen J. Hsu; Sen-Ren Jan; Jyun-An Chen

Cloud computing is an emerging technology and gain attention in academic and business area. Resources are pooled and share with users on demand. In order to provide better performance of cloud environment, task scheduling is an important issue. On the other hand, in large scale cloud environment, cloud devices search and query influence the performance also. Therefore, in this paper we propose a AVL-tree based cloud computing environment to organized the cloud devices in O(logn) regarding the cloud device management operations complexity and task scheduling considering the real-time average system load of cloud computing environment.


intelligent information hiding and multimedia signal processing | 2011

An Improved Data Hiding Method Using Image Interpolation

Sen-Ren Jan; Steen J. Hsu; Chuan-Feng Chiu; Shu-Lin Chang

Reversible data hiding method enables to recover the cover image after the secret data were extracted. Recently, a reversible data hiding method based on image interpolation has been proposed. It can contain high capacity and keep good visual quality. In this study, an improved method has proposed to refine the interpolation image based method. Experimental results revealed that the proposed method has the same capacity and promoted the quality of stego-image when compared with the origin method.


ieee international conference on ubi-media computing | 2008

The design of UPnP-based home environment over peer-to-peer overlay network

Chuan-Feng Chiu; Steen J. Hsu; Sen-Ren Jan

With the population of network usage, it is possible to connect home appliances with each other. The basic demand is to connect home appliances easily with less user intervening. UPnP is the most popular technology for realizing digital home. UPnP provide service and device discovery by sending broadcast message periodically. Therefore, this causes efficiency problem arising from many broadcast messages. In addition, home network is an emergence environment which might comprise several network architecture including Ethernet, wireless network, or power-line etc.. Therefore, traditional broadcast will not work well in the complex network architecture. In order to solve the above problems, we propose a middleware implementation to realize UPnP operations over peer-to-peer overlay network.


Image and Vision Computing | 2000

Primitive spatial relations based on SKIZ

Sen-Ren Jan; Yuang-Cheh Hsueh

Abstract Spatial relations between objects or regions in an image play important roles in scene understanding. However, it is difficult to define these relations for automation. Most existing methods for defining spatial relations depend on angle measurements between points of the two objects of interest. In this study, we propose a new approach based on the concept of skeleton by zones of influence (SKIZ) for recognizing the primitive spatial relations between objects or regions in a segmented image. The approach is compared with the aggregation and compatibility methods. The experimental result shows the proposed approach is effective and fast.


2011 Fourth International Conference on Ubi-Media Computing | 2011

The Design of a Video-Based OSGi-Compliant Remote Home Network Control System

Chuan-Feng Chiu; Chun-Hong Huang; Steen J. Hsu; Sen-Ren Jan

With the population of networking infrastructure in home area, we can realize Smart Home nowadays. Automation, zero-configuration and easy to use are the major requirements of Smart Home. In this paper, we propose a design of an integrated framework to realize Ubiquitous Smart home control. In our proposed architecture, home users indicate home device, for example, DVD player etc., in the real-time video from home camera. The control panel of the indicated device will be delivered to user devices and home user can control the device by the on-demand control panel. The main contribution of our work is to make Smart Home Control easily. Home user can ignore the device allocation of Smart Home and follow on the strategy ¡§ what you seen what you can use¡¨.


joint conferences on pervasive computing | 2009

Distortion-free multiple images sharing scheme with universal share

Steen J. Hsu; Chuan-Feng Chiu; Chia-Tai Chan; Sen-Ren Jan

Recently, Fang and Lin proposed a multiple images sharing system with a universal share. This universal share can be used for a companys organizer to attend the recovery meeting of any shared images. Since the organizer only needs to keep the unique share, it reduces the difficulties of the share management of the organizer. However, the universal share is embedded into a secret by the least-significant-bits (LSB) substitution method before evaluating all the shares of the secret. The secret image becomes a distortion image. The original secret cannot be reconstructed without loss. In this paper, we present a distortion-free sharing scheme for the sharing of multiple images. Instead of using LSB to embed a universal share, all the bits of the secret image and the universal share are used to generate the coefficients of sharing polynomials. Moreover, this paper employs the Galois Field GF(28) instead of GF(251). Since all the information of the security image is hiding in those polynomials, the original secret can be revealed without any distortion.


joint conferences on pervasive computing | 2009

The design of topology-aware overlay networks for ubiquitous applications

Chuan-Feng Chiu; Steen J. Hsu; Sen-Ren Jan; Shao-Min Lyu

In recent year, ubiquitous computing has gained more attention in academic area. With ubiquitous computing, users can process or get information anytime and anywhere. Fortunately, with the advent of peer-to-peer overlay network, the ubiquitous environment can become scalable with using the peer-to-peer overlay network as the communication middleware. Peer-to-Peer overlay network is an application model without considering underlying network topology. But there exists mis-match problem between peer-to-peer overlay network and physical network topology. This cause inefficient transmission or routing between peers in the peer-to-peer overlay network. On the other hand, the situation will have serious delay in real-time service, for example streaming service. Therefore, in this paper we propose an improvement mechanism based on physical network hop information to reduce the transmission cycles to adjust the arrangement of peer-to-peer overlay network dynamically.


joint conferences on pervasive computing | 2009

The design of collaborative three-dimensional scene transmission system

Chuan-Feng Chiu; Steen J. Hsu; Sen-Ren Jan

Because of the growth of network and device capability, to realize the 3D content on general computation devices have become a popular and challenging research area as well as video delivery over internet in the past years. But in order to transmit 3D content over Internet, there still exist some issues that need to be solved in the following. (1) In recent development on 3D delivery technology, most of them focus on client-server architecture that deploys a central server or proxy to process 3D content rendering, storage and delivery. Therefore, the heavy computation and processing will be the bottleneck of the central server so that the overall performance might be worse. (2) 3D scenes always have large volume so that 3D scenes from one server may gain worse transmission performance and users device will not have large storage space as well as server device. Therefore, in this paper we propose a collaborative 3D scene transmission system over peer-to-peer network to overcome the issues.


Journal of Electronic Imaging | 2002

Comparative study on morphological skeletonization and fuzzy medial axis transformation

Sen-Ren Jan; Yuang-Cheh Hsueh

In this paper, we make a comparative study on morphological skeletonization (MSK) and fuzzy medial axis transformation (FMAT). Methods have been proposed to construct convex FMAT from the morphological skeleton points and to translate FMAT to MSK, respectively. For the case of translating MSK to convex FMAT, the experimental results reveal that the combination of the proposed method and the redundant removal algorithm is very effective. Especially, the combined method is faster than the original method for constructing convex FMAT of smoothed images.

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Chuan-Feng Chiu

Minghsin University of Science and Technology

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Steen J. Hsu

Minghsin University of Science and Technology

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Yuang-Cheh Hsueh

National Chiao Tung University

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Chia-Tai Chan

National Yang-Ming University

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Chun-Hong Huang

Lunghwa University of Science and Technology

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Jyun-An Chen

Minghsin University of Science and Technology

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Shao-Min Lyu

Minghsin University of Science and Technology

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Shu-Lin Chang

Minghsin University of Science and Technology

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