J7. D. Temel, M. J. Mathew, G. AlRegib, and Y. M. Khalifa, “Automated Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect Screening in a Controlled Environment,” the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, March 2020, [GitHub], [arXiv], Selected as the Cover of the Journal
Impact Factor: 6.7
SJR Rating: 1.96
SJR Quartile: Q1
J6. D. Temel, M-H. Chen, and G. AlRegib, “Traffic Sign Detection under Challenging Conditions: A Deeper Look Into Performance Variations and Spectral Characteristics,” the IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2019, [Dataset], [GitHub], [arXiv].
Impact Factor: 7.9
SJR Rating: 2.58
SJR Quartile: Q1
J3. D. Temel and G. AlRegib, “Traffic Signs in the Wild: Highlights from the IEEE Video and Image Processing Cup 2017 Student Competition [SP Competitions],” in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 154-161, March 2018, [Dataset], [GitHub], [arXiv].
Impact Factor: 9.4
SJR Rating: 4.9
SJR Quartile: Q1
C29. G. Kwon, M. Prabhushankar, D. Temel, and G. AlRegib, “Novelty Detection Through Model-Based Characterization of Neural Networks,” the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2020, [arXiv].
C28. M. Prabhushankar, G. Kwon, D. Temel, and G. AlRegib, “CiNN: Contrastive Inference in Neural Networks,” to be submitted to a top CV/ML conference, 2020.
C27. M. Prabhushankar, G. Kwon, D. Temel, and G. AlRegib, “Contrastive Explanations in Neural Networks,” the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2020, [arXiv].
C19. D.Temel, G. Kwon, M. Prabhushankar, and G. AlRegib, “CURE-TSR: Challenging Unreal and Real Environments for Traffic Sign Recognition,” 31st Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), Machine Learning for Intelligent Transportation Systems Workshop, Long Beach, CA, USA, 2017, [Dataset], [GitHub], [arXiv].
C12. J. Sogaard, L. Krasula, M. Shahid, D. Temel, K. Brunnstorm, and M. Razaak, “Applicability of Existing Objective Metrics of Perceptually Quality for Adaptive Video Streaming,” Image Quality and System Performance – EI, San Francisco, Feb. 14-18, 2016. [Imaging].
C7. D. Temel and G. AlRegib, “A Comparative Study of Computational Aesthetics,” in the Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Paris, France, Oct. 27-30, 2014, [arXiv].
C6. D. Temel and G. AlRegib, “Coding of 3D Videos based on Visual Discomfort,” in the Proceedings of the the 47th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers ,Pacific Grove, CA, Nov. 3-6, 2013, [arXiv].
C5. D. Temel, Q. Lin, G. Zhang and G. AlRegib, ” Modified Weak Fusion Model for Depthless Streaming of 3D Videos,” in the Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Hot Topics in 3D, San Jose, CA, July. 19, 2013, [IEEE].
C4. D. Temel and G. AlRegib, “Effectiveness of 3VQM in Capturing Depth Inconsistencies,” in the Proceedings of the 11th IEEE IVMSP Workshop : 3D Image/Video Technologies and Applications , Seoul, Korea, Jun. 10-12, 2013,
[arXiv].
C3. D. Temel, M. Aabed, M. Solh and G. AlRegib, “Efficient Streaming of Stereoscopic Depth-Based 3D Videos,” in the Proceedings of the Visual Information Processing and Communication IV, SPIE Electronic Imaging, San Francisco, US, Feb. 3-7, 2013, [SPIE].
C2. M. Aabed, D. Temel, and G. AlRegib, “Depth Map Estimation in DIBR Stereoscopic 3D Videos Using a Combination of Monocular Cues,” in the Proceedings of the 46th Asilomar Conference on Signals and Systems, CA, Nov. 4-7, 2012.
C1. D. Temel and G. AlRegib, “Depthless Streaming of Depth-Based 3D Videos,” in the Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP 2012), Banff, Canada, Sept. 17-19, 2012.