Date: Mon, 20 Nov 89 14:54:39 EST From: flynn@pixel.cps.msu.edu (Patrick J. Flynn) Subject: Bibliography: IEEE 1989 SMC Conference Here's a list of computer vision-related papers presented at the 1989 IEEE SMC conference in Cambridge on November 15-17. Apologies in advance for any omissions; I tried to be liberal in my criteria for deciding whether a paper is `computer vision-related' or not. S. Grossberg, Recent Results on Neural Network Architectures for Vision and Pattern Recognition, p. 1. F. Arman, B. Sabata, and J.K. Aggarwal, Hierarchical Segmentation of 3-D Range Images, pp. 156-161. P. Flynn and A. Jain, CAD-Based Computer Vision: From CAD Models to Relational Graphs, pp. 162-167. C. Hansen, T. Henderson, and R. Grupen, CAD-Based 3-D Object Recognition, pp. 168-172. R. Hoffman and H. Keshavan, Evidence-Based Object Recognition and Pose Estimation, pp. 173-178. G. Medioni and P. Saint-Marc, Issues in Geometric Reasoning from Range Imagery, pp. 179-185. M. Trivedi, M. Abidi, R. Eason and R. Gonzalez, Object Recognition and Pose Determination in Multi-Sensor Robotic Systems, pp. 186-193. E. Feria, Predictive Transform for Optimum Digital Signal Processing, pp. 1228-1237. W. Wu and A. Kundu, A Modified Reduced Update Kalman Filter for Images Degraded by Non-Gaussian Additive Noise, pp. 352-355. C. Wright, E. Delp, and N. Gallagher, Morphological Based Target Enhancement Algorithms to Counter the Hostile Nuclear Environment, pp. 358-363. R. Jha and M. Jernigan, Edge Adaptive Filtering: How Much and Which Direction?, pp. 364-366. B. Javidi, M. Massa, C. Ruiz, and J. Ruiz, Experiments on Nonlinear Optical Correlation, pp. 367-369. H. Arsenault, Similarity and Pathology in Neural Nets, pp. 401-404. E. Paek, J. Wullert, A. VonLehman, J. Patel, A. Sherer, J. Harbison, H. Yu, and R. Martin, Vander Lugt Correlator and Neural Networks, pp. 408-414. B. Javidi, Optical Attentive Associative Memory with Channel Dependent Nonlinearity in the Weight Plane, pp. 415-420. Z. Bahri and B. Vijaya Kumar, Design of Partial Information Filters for Optical Correlators, pp. 421-426. F. Palmieri and S. Shah, A New Algorithm for Training Multilayer Perceptrons, pp. 427-428. N. Nasarbadi, W. Li, B. Epranian and C. Butkus, Use of Hopfield Network for Stereo Correspondence, pp. 429-432. W. Owen, W. Hare, and A. Wang, The Role of the Bipolar Cell in Retinal Signal Processing, pp. 435-442. J. Troy and C. Enroth-Cugell, Signals and Noise in Mammalian Retina, pp. 443-447. R. Emerson, Linear and Nonlinear Mechanisms of Motion Selectivity in Single Neurons of the Cat's Visual Cortex, pp. 448-453. A. Dobbins and S. Zucker, Mean Field Theory and MT Neurons, pp. 454-458. M. Tuceryan and A. Jain, Segmentation and Grouping of Object Boundaries, pp. 570-575. Y. Shui and S. Ahmad, 3-D Location of Circular and Spherical Features by Monocular Model-Based Vision, pp. 576-581. M. Chantler and C. Reid, Integration of Ultrasonic and Vision Sensors for 3-D Underwater Scene Analysis, pp. 582-583. H. Fujii and T. Inui, Modelling the Spatial Recognition Process in a Computer-Generated 3-D World, pp. 584-585. C. Chang and S. Chatterjee, Depth from Stereo Image Flow, pp. 586-591. R. Safae-Rad, B. Benhabib, K. Smith, and Z. Zhou, Pre-Marking Methods for 3D Object Recognition, pp. 592-595. C. Bandera and P. Scott, Foveal Machine Vision Systems, pp. 596-599. J. Kottas and C. Warde, Trends in Knowledge Base Processing Using Optical Techniques, pp. 1250-1257. J. Horner, Variations of the Phase-only Filter, p. 644 (abstract) D. Gregory, J. Kirsch, and W. Crowe, Optical Correlator Guidance and Tracking Field Tests, pp. 645-650. Y. Fainman, L. Feng, and Y. Koren, Estimation of Absolute Spatial Position of Mobile Systems by Hybrid Opto-Electronic Processor, pp. 651-657. T. Lu, X. Xu, and F. Yu, Hetero Associative Neural Network Pattern Recognition, pp. 658-663. M. Oguztoreli, Neural Computations in Visual Processes, pp. 664-670. M. Jernigan, R. Belshaw, and G. McLean, Image Enhancement with Nonlinear Local Interactions, pp. 676-681. R. Pinter, R. Olberg, and E. Warrant, Luminance Adaptation of Preferred Object Size in Identified Dragonfly Movement Detectors, pp. 682-686. A. Meyer, Z. Li, E. Haupt, K. Lu, and H. Louis, Clinical Electrophysiology of the Eye: Physiological Modeling and Parameter Estimation, pp. 687-692. S. Levine and J. Kreifeldt, Minimal Information for the Unique Representation of a Pattern of Points, pp. 828-830. N. Ansari and E. Delp, Partial Shape Recognition: A Landmark-Based Approach, pp. 831-836. T. Fukuda and O. Hasegawa, Creature Recognition and Identification by Image Processing Based on Expert System, pp. 837-842. Y. Shiu and S. Ahmad, Grouping Image Features into Loops for Monocular Recognition, pp. 843-844. T. Matsunaga, A. Tokumasu, and O. Iwaki, A Study of Document Format Identification Based on Table Structure, pp. 845-846. T. Topper and M. Jernigan, On the Informativeness of Edges, pp. 909-914. C. Choo and H. Freeman, Computation of Features of 2-D Polycurve-Encoded Boundaries, pp. 1041-1047. A. Gross and T. Boult, Straight Homogeneous Generalized Cylinders, Analysis of Reflectance Properties and a Necessary Condition for Class Membership, pp. 1260-1267. W. Yim and D. Joo, Surface Contour Mapping Using Cross-Shaped Structured Light Beam, pp. 1048-1050. A. Perry and D. Lowe, Segmentation of Non-random Texture Regions in Real Images, pp. 1051-1054. S. Lee and J. Pan, Tracing and Representation of Human Line Drawings, pp. 1055-1061. T. Taxt, P. Flynn, and A. Jain, Segmentation of Document Images, pp. 1062-1067. K. Yokosawa, Human-Based Character String Image Retrieval from Textual Images, pp. 1068-1069. S. 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