Laurindo de Sousa Britto Neto

@ufpi.br

Federal University of Piauí

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Signal Processing, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, Human-Computer Interaction
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Identification of Parkinson's Disease Through Facial Image Classification: A Systematic Review
    José Nazareno Alves Rodrigues, Rodrigo De Melo Souza Veras, Laurindo De Sousa Britto Neto, Pedro Henrique Ximenes Ramalho Barros, Wilana Da Silva Moura, et al.
    IEEE Access, 2025
  • A Systematic Review on Product Recognition for Aiding Visually Impaired People
    André Machado, Rodrigo Veras, Kelson Aires, Laurindo de Sousa Britto Neto
    IEEE Latin America Transactions, 2021
  • Data Augmentation for Face Recognition with CNN Transfer Learning
    Valeska Uchoa, Kelson Aires, Rodrigo Veras, Anselmo Paiva, Laurindo Britto
    International Conference on Systems Signals and Image Processing, 2020
  • Banknote Identification Methodology for Visually Impaired People
    Leonardo P. Sousa, Rodrigo M. S. Veras, Luis H. S. Vogado, Laurindo S. Britto Neto, Romuere R. V. Silva, et al.
    International Conference on Systems Signals and Image Processing, 2020
  • Medical Image Segmentation Using Seeded Fuzzy C-means: A Semi-supervised Clustering Algorithm
    Luais Santos, Rodrigo Veras, Kelson Aires, Laurindo Britto, Vinaicius Machado
    Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2018
  • Heuristics for NUI revisited and put into practice
    Vanessa Regina Margareth Lima Maike, Laurindo de Sousa Britto Neto, Siome Klein Goldenstein, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics, 2015
  • A wearable face recognition system built into a smartwatch and the visually impaired user
    Iceis 2015 17th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems Proceedings, 2015
  • A wearable face recognition system built into a smartwatch and the blind and low vision users
    Laurindo de Sousa Britto Neto, Vanessa Regina Margareth Lima Maike, Fernando Luiz Koch, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas, Anderson de Rezende Rocha, et al.
    Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 2015
  • Seeing through the kinect: A survey on heuristics for building natural user interfaces environments
    Vanessa Regina Margareth Lima Maike, Laurindo de Sousa Britto Neto, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas, Siome Klein Goldenstein
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics, 2014
  • Producing stylized videos using the animvideo rendering tool
    Rafael B. Gomes, Lucas M. Oliveira, Laurindo S. Britto‐Neto, Tiago S. Santos, Gilbran S. Andrade, et al.
    International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, 2009
    Stylized rendering is the process of generating images or videos that can have the visual appeal of pieces of art, expressing the visual and emotional characteristics of artistic styles. A major problem in stylizing videos is the absence of temporal coherence, something that results in flickering of the structural drawing elements (such as brush strokes or curves), also known asswimming. This article describes the AnimVideo rendering tool that was developed for stylizing videos with temporal coherence. The temporal coherence is achieved by first fully segmenting the input video with a fast fuzzy segmentation algorithm that uses hybrid color spaces and motion information. The result of the segmentation algorithm is used to constrain the result of an optical flow algorithm, given as dense optical flow maps that are then used to correctly move, remove, or add structural drawing elements. The combination of these two methods is referred to asconstrained optical flow, and we also provide the option of initializing the optical flow computation with displacement maps computed by homographies that map objects in adjacent frames. Also, we briefly describe some stylized rendering methods that were implemented in the tool. Finally, experimental results are shown, including snapshots of the tool's interface and illustrative examples of the produced renderings that validates the proposed techniques. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Imaging Syst Technol, 19, 100–110, 2009.
  • Message in a bottle: Stylized rendering of sand movies
    Laurindo S. Britto Neto, Bruno M. Carvalho
    Proceedings of Sibgrapi 2007 20th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 2007
  • Bottled sand movies
    Laurindo S. Britto Neto Bruno M. Carvalho
    Proceedings Computer Graphics Imaging and Visualisation Techniques and Applications CGIV 06, 2006