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Vicent Caselles

Vicent Caselles

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Computer Science
Spain
2025

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
65
Citations
33132
World Ranking
2388
National Ranking
30

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in Spain Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Spain Leader Award

Overview

Vicent Caselles is affiliated with the University of Valencia in Spain, where their research activity focuses on engineering and dentistry. Their work spans both main and subfields related to biomedical applications.

The principal fields of study for Caselles include:

  • Engineering
  • Dentistry

Within these broad categories, their subfields of study are:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Oral Surgery

Their research concentrates largely on topics involving imaging technologies and analysis techniques relevant to medical and dental contexts. The main topics covered in Caselles's publications are:

  • Dental Radiography and Imaging
  • Medical Imaging and Analysis
  • Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging

Collaborations with other researchers have featured several frequent co-authors, indicating an active participation in multi-author research projects. Notable co-authors include:

  • Wenceslao Piedra
  • Jordi Casas-Roma
  • Xavier Paolo Burgos
  • Ferrán Prados

While the source data does not include a record of specific recent papers or frequent publication venues, this collaborative pattern alongside the identified topics and subfields suggests Caselles's research contributions involve applying advanced imaging techniques within biomedical and dental frameworks.

Best Publications

  • Geodesic Active Contours

    Vicent Caselles;Ron Kimmel;Guillermo Sapiro

  • Image inpainting

    Marcelo Bertalmio;Guillermo Sapiro;Vincent Caselles;Coloma Ballester

  • A geometric model for active contours in image processing

    Vicent Caselles;Francine Catté;Tomeu Coll;Françoise Dibos

  • Filling-in by joint interpolation of vector fields and gray levels

    C. Ballester;M. Bertalmio;V. Caselles;G. Sapiro

  • An introduction to Total Variation for Image Analysis

    Antonin Chambolle;Vicent Caselles;Matteo Novaga;Daniel Cremers

  • A Variational Model for P+XS Image Fusion

    Coloma Ballester;Vicent Caselles;Laura Igual;Joan Verdera

  • An axiomatic approach to image interpolation

    V. Caselles;J.-M. Morel;C. Sbert

  • The Total Variation Flow in RN

    Giovanni Bellettini;V. Caselles;M. Novaga

  • A Comprehensive Framework for Image Inpainting

    Aurélie Bugeau;Marcelo Bertalmío;Vicent Caselles;Guillermo Sapiro

  • Validation of Landsat-7/ETM+ Thermal-Band Calibration and Atmospheric Correction With Ground-Based Measurements

    C. Coll;J.M. Galve;J.M. Sanchez;V. Caselles

  • Minimal surfaces based object segmentation

    V. Caselles;R. Kimmel;G. Sapiro;C. Sbert

  • A Variational Framework for Exemplar-Based Image Inpainting

    Pablo Arias;Gabriele Facciolo;Vicent Caselles;Guillermo Sapiro

  • Color image enhancement via chromaticity diffusion

    B. Tang;G. Sapiro;V. Caselles

  • Shape preserving local histogram modification

    V. Caselles;J.-L. Lisani;J.-M. Morel;G. Sapiro

  • Modelling surface energy fluxes over maize using a two-source patch model and radiometric soil and canopy temperature observations

    J.M. Sánchez;W.P. Kustas;V. Caselles;M.C. Anderson

  • Connected components of sets of finite perimeter and applications to image processing

    Luigi Ambrosio;Vicent Caselles;Simon Masnou;Jean-Michel Morel

  • Topographic Maps and Local Contrast Changes in Natural Images

    Vicent Caselles;Bartomeu Coll;Jean-Michel Morel

  • Diffusion of General Data on Non-Flat Manifolds viaHarmonic Maps Theory: The Direction Diffusion Case

    Bei Tang;Guillermo Sapiro;Vicent Caselles

  • Issues About Retinex Theory and Contrast Enhancement

    Marcelo Bertalmío;Vicent Caselles;Edoardo Provenzi

  • Perceptual Color Correction Through Variational Techniques

    M. Bertalmio;V. Caselles;E. Provenzi;A. Rizzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Guillermo Sapiro
Guillermo Sapiro Princeton University
Marcelo Bertalmío
Marcelo Bertalmío Spanish National Research Council
Ron Kimmel
Ron Kimmel Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Jean-François Aujol
Jean-François Aujol University of Bordeaux
Thomas Pock
Thomas Pock Graz University of Technology
James A. Sethian
James A. Sethian University of California, Berkeley
Martin Rumpf
Martin Rumpf University of Bonn
Juan José Soler
Juan José Soler Spanish National Research Council
Alejandro F. Frangi
Alejandro F. Frangi University of Manchester
Luigi Ambrosio
Luigi Ambrosio National Research Council (CNR)

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