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ICPR 1990: Atlantic City, NJ, USA - Volume 1
- 10th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Conference A: Computer Vision & Conference B Pattern recognition systems and applications, ICPR 1990, Atlantic City, NJ, USA, 16-21 June, 1990, Volume 1. IEEE 1990, ISBN 9780818620621
- Andrea Califano, Rick Kjeldsen, Ruud M. Bolle:
Data and model driven foveation. 1-7 - Ruye Wang, Herbert Freeman:
Object recognition based on characteristic view classes. 8-12 - Fridtjof Stein, Gérard G. Medioni:
Efficient two dimensional object recognition. 13-17 - J. Ross Beveridge, Richard S. Weiss, Edward M. Riseman:
Combinatorial optimization applied to variable scale 2D model matching. 18-23 - Claude L. Fennema, Allen R. Hanson:
Experiments in autonomous navigation. 24-31 - Kazuhiko Yamamoto:
Future directions in computer vision and image understanding; ETL perspectives. 32-37 - Zhengyou Zhang, Olivier D. Faugeras:
Building a 3D world model with a mobile robot: 3D line segment representation and integration. 38-42 - Hideo Tsukune:
Trinocular stereo analysis of optical flow. 43-47 - Amir Shmuel, Michael Werman:
Active vision: 3D from an image sequence. 48-54 - Seungku Yi, Robert M. Haralick, Linda G. Shapiro:
Automatic sensor and light source positioning for machine vision. 55-59 - Wei Luo, Henri Maître:
Using surface model to correct and fit disparity data in stereo vision. 60-64 - Ki Sang Hong, Katsushi Ikeuchi, Keith D. Gremban:
Minimum cost aspect classification: a module of a vision algorithm compiler. 65-69 - Frank P. Ferrie, Jean Lagarde:
Curvature consistency improves local shading analysis. 70-76 - Shuang Chen, Herbert Freeman:
Computing characteristic views of quadric-surfaced solids. 77-82 - Yuji Iwahori, Hidezumi Sugie, Naohiro Ishii:
Reconstructing shape from shading images under point light source illumination. 83-87 - James J. Clark, Alan L. Yuille:
Shape from shading via the fusion of specular and Lambertian image components. 88-92 - Daniel Keren, Michael Werman:
Variations on regularization. 93-98 - Gan Wang, Rafael M. Inigo, Eugene S. McVey:
A single-pixel target detection and tracking system. 99-103 - Sukhan Lee, Youngchul Kay:
A Kalman filter approach for accurate 3D motion estimation from a sequence of stereo images. 104-108 - Shmuel Peleg, Hillel Rom:
Motion based segmentation. 109-113 - Keith Price:
Multiframe feature-based motion analysis. 114-118 - Jianzhong Qian, Roger W. Ehrich:
A framework for uncertainty reasoning in hierarchical visual evidence space. 119-124 - Kashipati Rao, Ramakant Nevatia:
Shape description from imperfect and incomplete data. 125-129 - Gregory Dudek, John K. Tsotsos:
Recognizing planar curves using curvature-tuned smoothing. 130-135 - Yuan C. Hsieh, Frederic P. Perlant, David M. McKeown:
Recovering 3D information from complex aerial imagery. 136-146 - Fatih Ulupinar, Ramakant Nevatia:
Inferring shape from contour for curved surfaces. 147-154 - Hiromi T. Tanaka, Olivier Kling, Daniel T. L. Lee:
On surface curvature computation from level set contours. 155-160 - Jiang Yu Zheng, Saburo Tsuji:
Panoramic representation of scenes for route understanding. 161-167 - Juyang Weng, Thomas S. Huang, Narendra Ahuja:
Estimating motion and structure from line matches: performance obtained and beyond. 168-172 - C.-L. Cheng, J. K. Aggarwal:
A two-stage hybrid approach to the correspondence problem via forward-searching and backward-correcting. 173-179 - Ten-lee Hwang, James J. Clark:
On local detection of moving edges. 180-184 - Hiroshi Dohi, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
A 3-D vision system incorporating solid modeler and geometric reasoning. 185-187 - Weixin Gong, Gilles Bertrand:
A simple parallel 3D thinning algorithm. 188-190 - Mark Heuser, Claus-E. Liedtke:
Recognition of the spatial position of industrial 3D-objects using relaxation techniques. 191-193 - Morito Shiohara, Toshiyuki Gotoh, Yukihiro Nakagawa, Masumi Yoshida:
Surface correspondence based on three-dimensional structure inference in animation images. 194-197 - Marc Soucy, Denis Laurendeau:
Generating non-redundant surface representation of 3D objects using multiple range views. 198-200 - Shih-Ping Liou, Ramesh C. Jain:
A parallel technique for three-dimensional image segmentation. 201-203 - V. Venkateswar, Rama Chellappa:
A framework for interpretation of aerial images. 204-206 - Jin C. Li, Toni Schenk:
An accurate camera calibration for the aerial image analysis. 207-209 - Philippe Garnesson, Gérard Giraudon, Philippe Montesinos:
An image analysis, application for aerial imagery interpretation. 210-212 - Ernest Z. Tihanyi, John L. Barron:
Spatio-temporal edge focusing. 213-216 - Siu-Leong Iu, Kwangyoen Wohn:
Estimation of general rigid body motion from a long sequence of images. 217-219 - Daniel B. Lysak, Rangachar Kasturi:
Interpretation of line drawings with multiple views. 220-222 - Shankar Moni:
A closed-form solution for the reconstruction of a convex polyhedron from its extended Gaussian image. 223-226 - K. Venkatesh Prasad, Richard J. Mammone:
Depth restoration from defocused images using simulated annealing. 227-229 - Masanobu Yamamoto:
A segmentation method based on motion from image sequence and depth. 230-232 - Mauro S. Costa, Robert M. Haralick, Linda G. Shapiro:
Optimal affine-invariant point matching. 233-236 - Xiaoyi Jiang, Horst Bunke:
Recognizing 3-D objects in needle maps. 237-239 - Rachid Deriche, Olivier D. Faugeras:
2-D curve matching using high curvature points: application to stereo vision. 240-242 - Chuang Gu, Le-De Wu:
Structural matching of multiresolution for stereo vision. 243-245 - Juyang Weng, Paul R. Cohen, Marc Herniou:
Calibration of stereo cameras using a non-linear distortion model (CCD sensory). 246-253 - Charles V. Stewart, Janice K. MacCrone:
Experimental analysis of a number of stereo matching components using LMA. 254-258 - Jean-Pierre Gambotto:
Determining stereo correspondences and egomotion from a sequence of stereo images. 259-262 - Mun K. Leung, Thomas S. Huang:
Detecting wheels of vehicle in stereo images. 263-267 - Klaus-Peter Karmann:
Time-recursive motion estimation using dynamical models for motion prediction. 268-270 - Dimitrios S. Kalivas, Alexander A. Sawchuk:
A 2-D motion estimation algorithm. 271-273 - Masahiko Shizawa, Kenji Mase:
Simultaneous multiple optical flow estimation. 274-278 - W. Hättich, H. Wandres:
Automatic learning of structural models for workpiece recognition systems. 279-281 - Markus Ilg:
Knowledge-based understanding of road maps and other line images. 282-284 - Xiao-Jun Wang, Jie Fu, Li-De Wu:
A matching algorithm based on hierarchical primitive structure. 285-287 - King Ngi Ngan, Sing B. Kang:
Fuzzy quaternion approach to object recognition incorporating Zernike moment invariants. 288-290 - N. Narasimhamurthi, R. Srinivasan, Malayappan Shridhar, Majid Ahmadi:
Shape determination from intensity images-a new algorithm. 291-293 - Yoonsik Choe, R. L. Kashyap:
Shape from textured and shaded surface. 294-296 - S. Basu, A. Gupta, N. Sarkar, D. Dutta Majumder:
Knowledge representation for vision: an associative network for single object representation and recognition. 297-299 - Morris Lee:
Using moments to reduce object recognition to a one-dimensional search. 300-302 - Naokazu Yokoya, Martin D. Levine:
Volumetric description of solids of revolution in a range image. 303-308 - Johji Tajima, Masato Iwakawa:
3-D data acquisition by Rainbow Range Finder. 309-313 - Ten-lee Hwang, James J. Clark:
A spatio-temporal generalization of Canny's edge detector. 314-318 - Jens Arnspang:
Direct determination of a non-accelerating greylevel scene. 319-323 - Jonas Gårding:
Shape from texture and contour by weak isotropy. 324-330 - Jong-Seok Park, Julius T. Tou:
Highlight separation and surface orientations for 3-D specular objects. 331-335 - A. Ravishankar Rao, Ramesh C. Jain:
Analyzing oriented textures through phase portraits. 336-340 - John Oliensis:
Existence and uniqueness in shape from shading. 341-345 - John Aloimonos:
Purposive and qualitative active vision. 346-360 - Thomas S. Huang:
Modeling, analysis, and visualization of nonrigid object motion. 361-364 - Mark C. Allmen, Charles R. Dyer:
Cyclic motion detection using spatiotemporal surfaces and curves. 365-370 - Gem-Sun Jason Young, Rama Chellappa:
Statistical analysis of inherent ambiguities in recovering 3-D motion from a noisy flow field. 371-377 - Fabrice Heitz, Patrick Bouthemy:
Multimodal motion estimation and segmentation using Markov random fields. 378-383 - Christian Debrunner, Narendra Ahuja:
A direct data approximation based motion estimation algorithm. 384-389 - Jayashree Subrahmonia, Yi-Ping Hung, David B. Cooper:
Model-based segmentation and estimation of 3D surfaces from two or more intensity images using Markov random fields. 390-397 - Sei-Wang Chen, George C. Stockman:
Wing representation for rigid 3D objects. 398-402 - Robert P. Futrelle:
Strategies for diagram understanding: generalized equivalence, spatial/object pyramids and animate vision. 403-408 - Chung Lin Huang:
Contour generation and shape restoration of the straight homogeneous generalized cylinder. 409-413 - Sarunas Raudys, Anil K. Jain:
Small sample size effects in statistical pattern recognition: recommendations for practitioners and open problems. 417-423 - Yoshihiko Hamamoto, Taiho Kanaoka, Shingo Tomita:
Orthogonal discriminant analysis for interactive pattern analysis. 424-427 - Chea-Tin (Tim) Tseng, Bernard M. E. Moret:
The design of a nonparametric hierarchical classifier. 428-432 - Moshe Sipper, Hezy Yeshurun:
Pattern classification using teurons. 433-437 - Richard S. Wallace, Takeo Kanade:
Finding natural clusters having minimum description length. 438-442 - Christine P. Nadal, Raymond Legault, Ching Y. Suen:
Complementary algorithms for the recognition of totally unconstrained handwritten numerals. 443-449 - Tetsu Fujisaki, T. E. Chefalas, J. Kim, Charles C. Tappert:
Online recognizer for runon handprinted characters. 450-454 - Y. T. Zhou:
Fitting smooth curves. 455-459 - Réjean Plamondon, Fathallah Nouboud:
Online character recognition system using string comparison processor. 460-463 - Stuart C. Hinds, James L. Fisher, Donald P. D'Amato:
A document skew detection method using run-length encoding and the Hough transform. 464-468 - E. Kabir, Andy C. Downton, R. Birch:
Recognition and verification of postcodes in handwritten and hand-printed addresses. 469-473 - Annick Montanvert, Peter Meer:
Irregular tessellation based image analysis. 474-479 - Akira Shimaya, Isamu Yoroizawa:
Automatic creation of reasonable interpretations for complex line figures. 480-484 - Alfred M. Bruckstein:
The self-similarity of digital straight lines. 485-490 - Shin'ichi Satoh, Yutaka Ohsawa, Masao Sakauchi:
Drawing image understanding framework using state transition models. 491-495 - Robert Bergevin, Martin D. Levine:
Extraction of line drawing features for object recognition. 496-501 - Davi Geiger, Alan L. Yuille:
A common framework for image segmentation. 502-507 - Bijan G. Mobasseri:
Expected complexity in hierarchical representations for random fields. 508-512 - Stephan R. Yhann, Tzay Y. Young:
A multiresolution approach to texture segmentation using neural networks. 513-517 - Ari Visa:
Identification of stochastic textures with multiresolution features and self-organizing maps. 518-522 - Edwin R. Hancock, Josef Kittler:
A label error process for discrete relaxation. 523-528 - Nabih N. Abdelmalek:
Algebraic error analysis for surface curvatures of 3-D range images obtained by different methods. 529-534 - Jacob Sheinvald, Byron Dom, Wayne Niblack:
A modeling approach to feature selection. 535-539 - Chong-Huah Lo, Hon-Son Don:
Pattern recognition using 3-D moments. 540-544 - Xinhua Zhuang, Robert M. Haralick:
A highly robust estimator for computer vision. 545-550 - Shuichi Tsujimoto, Haruo Asada:
Understanding multi-articled documents. 551-556 - Floriana Esposito, Donato Malerba, Giovanni Semeraro, Enrico Annese, Giovanna Scafuro:
An experimental page layout recognition system for office document automatic classification: an integrated approach for inductive generalization. 557-562 - Sebastiano Impedovo, Giovanni Dimauro:
An interactive system for the selection of handwritten numeral classes. 563-566 - James L. Fisher, Stuart C. Hinds, Donald P. D'Amato:
A rule-based system for document image segmentation. 567-572 - Shusheng Zhang, Bruno Taconet, Alain Faure:
A complexity measure based algorithm for multifont Chinese character recognition. 573-577 - Hirokazu Kato, Seiji Inokuchi:
The recognition method for roughly hand-drawn logical diagrams based on hybrid utilization of multi-layered knowledge. 578-582 - Ioannis Kapouleas:
Segmentation and feature extraction for magnetic resonance brain image analysis. 583-590 - Torfinn Taxt, Arvid Lundervold, B. Angelsen:
Noise reduction and segmentation in time-varying ultrasound images. 591-596 - Huang Zhi:
Recognition system for automatic diagnosis of knee ligaments. 597-602 - David Y. Amamoto, Rangachar Kasturi, Alexander Mamourian:
Tissue-type discrimination in magnetic resonance images. 603-607 - Reza Momenan, Murray H. Loew, Michael F. Insana, Robert F. Wagner, Brian S. Garra:
Application of pattern recognition techniques in ultrasound tissue characterization. 608-612 - Russell W. Taylor:
An efficient implementation of decomposable parameter spaces. 613-619 - Derek C. W. Pao, Hon Fung Li, R. Jayakumar:
Detecting parameteric curves using the straight line Hough transform. 620-625 - Ulrich Eckhardt, Gerd Maderlechner:
A general approach for parametrizing the Hough transform. 626-630 - Pekka Kultanen, Lei Xu, Erkki Oja:
Randomized Hough transform (RHT). 631-635 - Abdel Belaïd:
Metrology in quality control of nuts. 636-638 - Ingemar J. Cox, Robert A. Boie, Deborah A. Wallach:
Line recognition. 639-645 - Maan Ammar:
Performance of parametric and reference pattern based features in static signature verification: a comparative study. 646-648 - Saeid Belkasim, Malayappan Shridhar, Majid Ahmadi:
Shape contour recognition using moment invariants. 649-651 - Olivier Monga, Rachid Deriche, Grégoire Malandain, Jean Pierre Cocquerez:
3D edge detection by separable recursive filtering and edge closing. 652-654 - Yoshihiro Shima, Tatsuya Murakami, Masashi Koga, Hiroshi Yashiro, Hiromichi Fujisawa:
A high-speed algorithm for propagation-type labeling based on block sorting of runs in binary images. 655-658 - Joaquim Pontes Marques de Sá, A. M. P. Monteiro, C. Abreu-Lima:
Estimation of cavity centroids and regions of interest in echocardiographic images. 659-661 - David B. Sher, Jonathan J. Hull:
Quantifying the unimportance of prior probabilities in a computer vision problem. 662-664 - C. A. Murthy, D. Dutta Majumder:
A method for consistent estimation of compact regions for cluster analysis. 665-667 - Minghua Chen, David Lee, Theo Pavlidis:
Some results on feature detection using residual analysis. 668-670 - Chengke Wu, Xinru Lu, Dongbuo Xiao, Yonghua Jiang:
An effective regional descriptor and its application to target recognition. 671-673 - Eric Lecolinet, Jean-Vincent Moreau:
Off-line recognition of handwritten cursive script for the automatic reading of city names on real mail. 674-676 - Miroslaw Pawlak, Wojciech Siedlecki:
Kernel classification rules in the presence of missing values. 677-680 - Daniel Keren, Ruth Marcus, Michael Werman, Shmuel Peleg:
Segmentation by minimum length encoding. 681-683 - Youngtae Park, Jack Sklansky:
Fast tree classifiers. 684-686 - E. J. Eijlers, Eric Backer, Jan J. Gerbrands:
An improved linked pyramid for texture segmentation using the fractal Brownian model. 687-689 - Muhittin Gökmen, Ching-Chung Li:
Edge detection with iteratively refined regularization. 690-693 - Paul C. K. Kwok:
Thinning in a distributed environment. 694-699 - Khaled El Gowely, Ossama El-Dessouki, Ahmed Nazif:
Multi-phase recognition of multifont photoscript Arabic text. 700-702 - Stephen W. K. Lam, Dacheng Wang, Sargur N. Srihari:
Reading newspaper text. 703-705 - Gérald Masini, Karl Tombre:
Discrete relaxation applied to interpretation of technical documents. 706-708 - Serge Castan, Jian Zhao, Jun Shen:
New edge detection methods based on exponential filter. 709-711 - John Fairfield:
Toboggan contrast enhancement for contrast segmentation. 712-716 - Shigeyoshi Shimotsuji:
A robust drawing recognition system based on contour shape analysis. 717-719 - James M. Coggins:
Measuring image structures using a multiscale orientation field. 720-722 - Frank Y. Shih, Christopher C. Pu:
Medial axis transformation with single-pixel and connectivity preservation using Euclidean distance computation. 723-725 - Tai-Hoon Cho, Richard W. Conners, Philip A. Araman:
A computer vision system for analyzing images of rough hardwood lumber. 726-728 - Pierre Boulanger, François Blais, Paul Cohen:
Detection of depth and orientation discontinuities in range images using mathematical morphology. 729-732 - Michael Cop, Joachim Dengler:
A multiresolution approach to the 3D reconstruction of a 50S ribosome from an EM-tilt series solving the alignment problem without gold particles (electron microscopy). 733-737 - Michael A. Kerin, T. John Stonham:
Face recognition using a digital neural network with self-organising capabilities. 738-741 - Hans Christian Palm:
A new piecewise linear classifier. 742-744 - Gunilla Borgefors, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja:
Parallel smoothing and decomposition of digital shapes using a multiresolution structure. 745-748 - H. A. Al-Mohamad:
3D shape classification using the R-transform. 749-754 - Axel Pinz, Horst Bischof:
Constructing a neural network for the interpretation of the species of trees in aerial photographs. 755-757 - Subodh Harmalkar, R. M. K. Sinha:
Integrating word level knowledge in text recognition. 758-760 - Masahiro Takeda, Satoshi Uchida, Kenichi Hiramatsu, Tokumi Matsunami:
Finger image identification method for personal verification. 761-766 - Dorothea Blostein, Lippold Haken:
Template matching for rhythmic analysis of music keyboard input. 767-770 - Yoshifumi Kitamura, Hiroaki Sato, Hideyuki Tamura:
An expert system for industrial machine vision. 771-774 - Choon-Woo Kim, Antti J. Koivo:
Hierarchical classification of surface defects on dusty wood boards. 775-779 - Haruhiro Katayose, Toshiyuki Fukuoka, Keishi Takami, Seiji Inokuchi:
Expression extraction in virtuoso music performances. 780-784 - Ruzena Bajcsy, Sang Wook Lee, Ales Leonardis:
Color image segmentation with detection of highlights and local illumination induced by inter-reflections. 785-790 - Robert S. Ledley, M. Buas, Thomas J. Golab:
Fundamentals of true-color image processing. 791-795 - Tapani Westman, David Harwood, Toni Laitinen, Matti Pietikäinen:
Color segmentation by hierarchical connected components analysis with image enhancement by symmetric neighborhood filters. 796-802 - Shoji Tominaga:
A color classification method for color images using a uniform color space. 803-807 - Richard C. Dubes, Anil K. Jain, Sateesha G. Nadabar, Chaur-Chin Chen:
MRF model-based algorithms for image segmentation. 808-814 - Jayant Shah:
Parameter estimation, multiscale representation and algorithms for energy-minimizing segmentations. 815-819 - Henry S. Baird, Susan E. Jones, Steven J. Fortune:
Image segmentation by shape-directed covers. 820-825 - Gerhard Roth, Martin D. Levine:
Segmentation of geometric signals using robust fitting. 826-831 - W. D. Mao, Sun-Yuan Kung:
An object recognition system using stochastic knowledge source and VLSI parallel architecture. 832-836 - Toru Wakahara:
Dot image matching using local affine transformation. 837-841 - Nir Katzir, Michael Lindenbaum, Moshe Porat:
Planar curve segmentation for recognition of partially occluded shapes. 842-846 - Marie-Odile Berger, Roger Mohr:
Towards autonomy in active contour models. 847-851 - Ilan Schreiber, Moshe Ben-Bassat:
Polygonal object recognition. 852-859 - Kie-Bum Eom, Juha Park:
Recognition of shapes by statistical modeling of centroidal profile. 860-864 - Koichiro Deguchi, Shin Aoki:
Regularized polygonal approximation for analysis and interpretation of planar contour figures. 865-869 - Edward R. Dougherty:
Hausdorf-metric interpretation of convergence in the Matheron topology for binary mathematical morphology. 870-875 - Jianning Xu:
Morphological skeleton and shape decomposition. 876-880 - Wayne Niblack, David W. Capson, Phillip B. Gibbons:
Generating skeletons and centerlines from the medial axis transform. 881-885 - Sabine Behrens, Joachim Dengler:
Analysing the structure of medical images with morphological size distributions. 886-890 - Stéphane Mallat, Sifen Zhong:
Signal characterization from multiscale edges. 891-896 - Naonori Ueda, Satoshi Suzuki:
Automatic shape model acquisition using multiscale segment matching. 897-902 - Vinciane Lacroix:
The primary raster: a multiresolution image description. 903-907 - Chienchung Chang, Shankar Chatterjee:
Multiresolution stereo-a Bayesian approach. 908-912 - Yifeng Wu, Henri Maître:
Registration of a SPOT image and a SAR image using multiresolution representation of a coastline. 913-917 - Toru Yamaguchi, Walter G. Kropatsch:
Distortion-tolerance curve of the neocognitron with various structures, including pyramid. 918-922 - Anothai Rattarangsi, Roland T. Chin:
Scale-based detection of corners of planar curves. 923-930 - Sudeep Sarkar, Kim L. Boyer:
Optimal, efficient, recursive edge detection filters. 931-936 - G. R. Dattatraya:
Estimation of class correlation parameters in images for context classification. 937-941 - Donna J. Williams, Mubarak Shah:
Normalized edge detector. 942-946 - Amir Waks, Oleh J. Tretiak:
Robust detection of region boundaries in a sequence of images. 947-952 - Victor L. Brailovsky:
A probabilistic estimate of clustering. 953-956
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