A. Introduction This is the twenty-third in a series of bibliographies on computer processing of pictorial information, covering primarily items published during 1992. The coverage is restricted almost entirely to a selected set of U.S. or international journals and conference proceedings. No attempt is made to summarize or evaluate the items cited; the purpose is simply to provide a convenient compendium of references, grouped by subject. The references are arranged under the following headings: (A) General references (B) Related topics (C) Applications (D) Architectures (E) Computational techniques (F) Feature detection and segmentation; image analysis (G) Two-dimensional shape; pattern (H) Color and texture (I) Matching and stereo (J) Three-dimensional recovery and analysis (K) Three-dimensional shape (L) Motion Letter/number codes in the text (A.1, etc.) correspond to sections of the bibliography. Papers, books, etc. relating primarily to specific topics will be cited in later sections. In this section we cite references that relate to more than one topic: (A.1) Meetings and meeting proceedings [1-35] (A.2) Textbooks [36-38], paper collections [39-42], a journal [43] and a special issue [44], papers on research at specific institutions [45-60], a position paper [61], and the previous bibliography in this series [62]. B. Related topics The following related areas are not covered systematically, but we give a few references on them: (B.1) Geometry (computational, digital, etc.) [63-76]. (B.2) Graphics and visualization [77-89]. (See also (H.2), (J.3), and (L.4) for additional references on image synthesis.) (B.3) Compression [90-93] and digitization [94-97]; see also [98-99] on scanning, and [100-105] on wavelet transforms. (B.4) Processing, enhancement, restoration [106-141]; see also [142-144] on image quality. (B.5) Optical processing [145-154]. (B.6) Visual perception [155-169]. (B.7) Neural networks [170-185]. (B.8) Artificial intelligence and pattern recognition [186-209]. C. Applications (C.1) Documents* [210-218]. (C.2) Biomedical* [219-229]. (C.3) Human [230-263] (see also [264-267]). (C.4) Industrial* [268-277] (see also [278]). (C.5) Robotics [279-338]. (C.6) Remote sensing, reconnaissance* [339-359]; see also [360]. D. Architectures (D.1) General references [361-382]. (D.2) Meshes, hypercubes, etc. [383-419]. (D.3) Other systems [420-437] and related topics [438-451]. E. Computational techniques (E.1) Image operations [452-464] and scale space methods [465-476]. (E.2) Morphological operations [477-511]; see also [512]. (E.3) Geometric transformations [513-519]; calibration [520-535] (see also [536]). ____________________ *On these topics, individual papers are usually not cited. 2 (E.4) Interpolation, etc. [537-560]. (E.5) Estimation, etc. [561-593]. F. Feature detection and segmentation; image analysis (F.1) Feature detection: edges, lines, corners, etc. [594-648]. (F.2) Segmentation [649-696] (including thresholding [697-715], feature grouping [716-728], etc.). [See later sections on feature detection and segmentation for shapes (G.1), curves (G.2), color images and textures (H.1.-2), range data (J.1), and motion fields (L.3).] (F.3) Image and scene analysis: general references on control in object recognition systems [729-757] and on active vision [758-781]; see also [782-792] on fusion, [793-797] on learning, and [798-803] on indexing. G. 2D shape; pattern (G.1) Representation, description, decomposition, recognition, etc. [804-871]. (G.2) Curves and contours (representation, decomposition, etc.) [872-913]. (G.3) Properties [914-979] (including invariants); see also [980-984] on probing. (G.4) Distance and skeletons [985-1041]. (G.5) Formal languages [1042-1058]; topology [1059-1073]. (G.6) Path planning [1074-1105]. H. Color; texture (H.1) Illumination and reflectance [1106-1114] (see also [1115-1116]); color [1117-1149]. (H.2) Texture: modeling and synthesis [1150-1158]; segmentation [1159-1189] (see also [1190]). (H.3) Texture: description [1191-1221] (see also [1222-1224]). I. Matching; stereo (I.1) Matching of strings, arrays, trees, graphs, etc. [1225-1244]. 3 (I.2) Matching of images, signals, contours, patterns, templates, regions, etc. [1245-1284]. (I.3) Hough transforms [1285-1315]. (I.4) Stereo [1316-1348]. (I.5) Stereo: extensions, variations, applications, etc. [1349-1381]. J. 3D shape: recovery, analysis, display (J.1) Range (etc.) sensing [1382-1399] and segmentation [1400-1420]. (J.2) Recovery from shading, texture, contour, etc. [1421-1491]; see also [1492]. (J.3) Display (ray tracing, rendering, etc.) [1493-1520]; 3D images [1521-1528] (see also [1529-1530]). K. 3D shape: geometry, representation, recognition (K.1) Representations and models [1531-1583]. (K.2) Geometry [1584-1602], aspects [1603-1612] (see also [1613-1614]), etc. [1615-1618]. (K.3) Recognition [1619-1678] (see also [1679-1680]). (K.4) Acquisition [1681-1687] and indexing [1688-1690]; alignment, matching, and extension [1691-1700]; pose estimation [1701-1717] (see also [1718-1719]). L. Motion (L.1) Flow computation and motion estimation [1720-1759]. (L.2) Structure from motion [1760-1804]. (L.3) Motion detection and tracking [1805-1840] (see also [1841-1842]); segmentation [1843-1854]. (L.4) Other topics: Motion perception [1855-1856]; motion transparency [1857-1861]; binocular motion analysis [1862-1868]; temporal texture [1869-1871]; nonrigid motion [1872-1878]; shape deformation [1879-1891] and computer animation [1892]; motion recovery and event sequence analysis [1893-1897]. 4 REFERENCES For brevity, the following frequently cited sources are cited in abbreviated forms: 1. Books and Conference Proceedings Abbreviation Conference CVIP Computer Vision and Image Processing [41] CVPR IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [19] ECCV European Conference on Computer Vision [14] ICPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition[23] IUW [DARPA] Image Understanding Workshop [7] SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH '92 Conference [80] SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers VF Visual Form [2] 2. Journals Abbreviation Journal AI Artificial Intelligence C&G Computers and Graphics CGA IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications DCG Discrete and Computational Geometry GMIP Graphical Models and Image Processing IJCV International Journal of Computer Vision IJPRAI International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence IJRR International Journal of Robotics Research IPL Information Processing Letters IS Information Sciences IU Image Understanding IVC Image and Vision Computing JMIV Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision JPDC Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing JVCIR Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation MVA Machine Vision and Applications PC Parallel Computing P-IEEE Proceedings of the IEEE PR Pattern Recognition PRL Pattern Recognition Letters SIAM JC SIAM Journal on Computing TCS Theoretical Computer Science T-IP IEEE Transactions on Image Processing TOG ACM Transactions on Graphics T-PAMI IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence T-RA IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation T-SMC IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics VC The Visual Computer 5 A. 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Matching and Stereo I.1. Matching: Strings, etc. 1225. M. Crochemore, ed., Special Issue on Selected Papers of the Combinatorial Pattern Matching School, TCS 92(1), January 1992, 1-222. 1226. A.A. Bertossi, F. Luccio, L. Pagli, and E. Lodi, A parallel solution to the approximate string matching problem, Computer J. 35, 1992, 524-526. 1227. L. Colussi, Correctness and efficiency of patttern matching algorithms, Information Control 95, 1991, 225-251. 1228. R. Grossi, Further comments on the subtree isomorphism for ordered trees, IPL 40, 1991, 255-256. 1229. R.M. Verma, Strings, trees, and patterns, IPL 41, 1992, 157-161. 1230. K. Zhang, On the editing distance between unordered labeled trees, IPL 42, 1992, 133-139. 1231. J.I. Aoe, A practical method for implementing string pattern matching machines, IS 64, 1992, 95-114. 1232. R. Ramesh and I.V. Ramakrishnan, Nonlinear pattern matching in trees, J. ACM 39, 1992, 295-316. 93 1233. A. Amir, G.M. Landau, and U. Vishkin, Efficient pattern matching with scaling, J. Algorithms 13, 1992, 2-32. 1234. M. Flasinski, Some notes on a problem of constructing the best matched graph, PR 24, 1991, 1223-1224. 1235. K.L. Chung, A randomized parallel algorithm for string matching on hypercube, PR 25, 1992, 1265-1268. 1236. A. Bonnin and J.M. Pallo, A shortest path metric on unlabeled binary trees, PRL 13, 1992, 411-415. 1237. Z. Galil and R. Giancarlo, On the exact complexity of string matching: Upper bounds, SIAM JC 21, 1992, 407-437. 1238. D. Breslauer and Z. Galil, A lower bound for parallel string matching, SIAM JC 21, 1992, 856-862. 1239. Z.M. Kedem and K.V. Palem, Optimal parallel algorithms for forest and term matching, TCS 93, 1992, 245-264. 1240. J. Cai, R. Paige, and R. Tarjan, More efficient bottom-up multi-pattern matching in trees, TCS 106, 1992, 21-60. 1241. F. Esposito, Classification in noisy environments using a distance measure between structural symbolic descriptions, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 390-402. 1242. Y. Takefuji, T. Tanaka, and K.C. Lee, A parallel string search algorithm, T-SMC 22, 1992, 332-336. 1243. I. Gaudron, 2D objects recognition by graph matching, ICPR B, 508-511. 1244. H. Bunke and J. Csirik, Inference of edit costs using parametric string matching, ICPR B, 549-552. I.2. Matching: Images, etc. 1245. N.D.A. Mascarenhas and G.J. Erthal, Image registration by sequential tests of hypotheses: The relationship between Gaussian and binomial models, C&G 16, 1992, 259-264. 1246. C.L. Lei and H.T. Liaw, A parallel algorithm for finding congruent regions, C&G 16, 1992, 289-294. 1247. P. Gerlot-Chiron and Y. Bizais, Registration of multimodality medical images using a region overlap criterion, GMIP 54, 1992, 396-406. 94 1248. M. Okutomi and T. Kanade, A locally adaptive window for signal matching, IJCV 7, 1992, 143-162. 1249. E.R. Davies, Procedure for generating template masks for detecting variable signals, IVC 10, 1992, 241-249. 1250. L.S. Shapiro and J.M. Brady, Feature-based correspondence: An eigenvector approach, IVC 10, 1992, 283-288. 1251. H.S. Ranganath and L.J. Chipman, Fuzzy relaxation approach for inexact scene matching, IVC 10, 1992, 631-640. 1252. L. Boxer, Finding congruent regions in parallel, PC 18, 1992, 807-810. 1253. J. Flusser, An adaptive method for image registration, PR 25, 1992, 45-54. 1254. P. Cucka and A. Rosenfeld, Linear feature compatibility for pattern-matching relaxation, PR 25, 1992, 189-196. 1255. S.Z. Li, Matching: Invariant to translations, rotations, and scale changes, PR 25, 1992, 583-594. 1256. D. Chetverikov and A. Lerch, A multiresolution algorithm for rotation-invariant matching of planar shapes, PRL 13, 1992, 669-676. 1257. Y.L. Chang and J.J. Leou, A model-based approach to representation and matching of object shape patterns, PRL 13, 1992, 707-714. 1258. P.J. Besl and N.D. McKay, A method for registration of 3-D shapes, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 239-256. 1259. J. Weng, N. Ahuja, and T.S. Huang, Matching two perspective views, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 806-825. 1260. A. Della Ventura, P. Ongaro, and R. Schettini, Search and replace of 2-D objects in digital images, VF, 205-212. 1261. S. Frydrychowicz, A new approach to affine transform invariant shape matching, VF, 267-274. 1262. K. Zikan and T.M. Silberberg, The Frobenius metric in image registration, CVIP, 385-420. 1263. H.C. Liu and M.D. Srinath, A string descriptor for matching partial shapes, CVIP, 575-592. 95 1264. I.A. Batchelder and S. Ullman, Contour matching using local affine transforms, IUW, 299-310. 1265. Q. Zheng and R. Chellappa, A novel image registration algorithm, IUW, 899-909. 1266. A. Khokhar and V.K. Prasanna, Parallel algorithms for stereo and image matching, IUW, 1057-1062. 1267. W.E.L. Grimson, D.P. Huttenlocher, and D.W. Jacobs, A study of affine matching with bounded sensor error, ECCV, 291-306. 1268. D.P. Huttenlocher and T.A. Cass, Measuring the quality of hypotheses in model-based recognition, ECCV, 773-777. 1269. A. Hill, C.J. Taylor, and T. Cootes, Object recognition by flexible template matching using genetic algorithms, ECCV, 852-856. 1270. J.R. Beveridge and E.M. Riseman, Hybrid weak-perspective and full-perspective matching, CVPR, 432-438. 1271. D.P. Huttenlocher, W.J. Rucklidge, and G.A. Klanderman, Comparing images using the Hausdorff distance under translation, CVPR, 654-656. 1272. I.A. Bachelder and S. Ullman, Contour matching using local affine transformations, CVPR, 798-801. 1273. Q. Zheng and R. Chellappa, A computational vision approach to image registration, ICPR A, 193-197. 1274. W.J. Austin and A.M. Wallace, Message based control of parallel high level depth and intensity matching, ICPR A, 483-486. 1275. D.A. Fraser and W. 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Merigot, Parallel quadtree representation and moment invariants computation for hierarchical matching on pyramid machine, ICPR D, 87-90. 1284. R. Venkatesan, R. Sastry, and N. Ranganathan, A VLSI architecture for hierarhical scene matching, ICPR D, 214-217. I.3. Hough Transforms, etc. 1285. V.F. Leavers, Shape Detection in Computer Vision Using the Hough Transform, Springer, Berlin, 1992. 1286. V.F. Leavers, The dynamic generalized Hough transform: Its relationship to the probabilistic Hough transforms and an application to the concurrent detection of circles and ellipses, IU 56, 1992, 381-398. 1287. J. Princen, J. Illingworth, and J. Kittler, A formal definition of the Hough transform: Properties and relationships, JMIV 1, 1992, 153-168. 1288. P. Kierkegaard, A method for detection of circular arcs based on the Hough transform, MVA 5, 1992, 249-263. 1289. M.G. Albanesi and M. Ferretti, Shape detection with limited memory, PR 24, 1991, 1153-1166. 1290. R.N. Dave, Generalized fuzzy c-shells clustering and detection of circular and elliptical boundaries, PR 25, 1992, 713-721. 1291. S.M. Bhandarkar and M. Suk, Qualitative features and the generalized Hough transform, PR 25, 1992, 987-1006. 1292. R.K.K. Yip, P.K.S. Tam, and D.N.K. Leung, Modification of Hough transform for circles and ellipses detection using a 2-dimensional array, PR 25, 1992, 1007-1022. 97 1293. V.V. Vinod, S. Chaudhury, S. Ghose, and J. Mukherjee, A connectionist approach for peak detection in Hough space, PR 25, 1992, 1253-1264. 1294. P.M. Lapsa, Efficient multidimensional transformation from data space to parameter space, PRL 13, 1992, 63-72. 1295. A.D.H. Thomas, Compressing the parameter space of the generalised Hough transform, PRL 13, 1992, 107-112. 1296. E.R. Davies, Locating objects from their point features using an optimized Hough-like accumulation technique, PRL 13, 1992, 113-121. 1297. A. Kavianpour and N. Bagherzadeh, Finding circular shapes in an image on a pyramid architecture, PRL 13, 1992, 843-848. 1298. H.M. Berenyi, V.F. Leavers, and R.E. Burge, Automatic detection of targets against cluttered backgrounds using a fractal-oriented statistical analysis and Radon transform, PRL 13, 1992, 869-877. 1299. M. Atiquzzaman, Multiresolution Hough transform-An efficient method of detecting patterns in images, T- PAMI 14, 1992, 1090-1095. 1300. A. Califano and R.M. Bolle, The multiple window parameter transform, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 1157-1170. 1301. V. Cappellini, S. Fini, E. Harrigan, and A. Mecocci, Circular shape detection in remote sensing multispectral images, VF, 119-126. 1302. L. da Fontoura Costa and M.B. Sandler, Detecting digital straight line segments in O(N[2]), VF, 165-174. 1303. H.J. Wolfson, On the recognition of articulated objects (generalizing the generalized Hough transform), VF, 603-612. 1304. J.R. Kender and R. Kjeldsen, On seeing spaghetti-A novel self-adjusting seven parameter Hough space for analyzing flexible extruded objects, IUW, 585-591. 1305. C.F. Westin and H. Knutsson, The Mobius strip parameterization for line extraction, ECCV, 33-37. 1306. G. Roth and M.D. Levine, Geometric primitive extraction using a genetic algorithm, CVPR, 640-643. 98 1307. L. Xu and E. Oja, Further developments on RHT: Basic mechanisms, algorithms, and computational complexities, ICPR A, 125-128. 1308. T. Wada and T. Matsuyama, \-C Hough transform-Elimination of quantization noise and linearization of voting curves in the K-O parameter space, ICPR C, 272-275. 1309. P.L. Palmer, J. Kittler, and M. Petrou, A Hough transform algorithm with a 2D hypothesis testing kernel, ICPR C, 276-279. 1310. M. Morimoto, S. Akamatsu, and Y. Suenaga, A high- resolution Hough transform using variable filter, ICPR C, 280-284. 1311. H.M. Lee, J. Kittler, and K.C. 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Rosenfeld, Temporal clues in handwriting, ICPR B, 317-320. 140 Author Index (Numbers denote references) Aas, K. 791 Abbood, A. 881 Abbott, A.L. 759 Abdelmalik, N. 703 Abdel-Mottaleb, M. 563, 566 Abe, K. 1022, 1036 Abe, N. 1425 Abe, S. 803 Abella, A. 851 Abraham, S. 367 Abrams, S. 318 Acharya, R.(S.) 223, 473 Acuna, C.O. 1155 Adamides, E.D. 405 Ade, F. 859 Adelson, E.H. 1356 Agarwal, P.K. 1542 Agarwal, R. 249 Aggarwal, A. 67 Aggarwal, J.K. 313, 404, 784, 1338, 1343, 1382, 1461, 1679 Agui, T. 1312 Ahmadi, M. 924 Ahuja, N. 55, 725, 1080, 1094, 1259, 1605, 1754, 1772, 1780, 1847, 1849 Aizawa, K. 1064 Akamatsu, S. 259, 1310 Akarun, L. 128 Akman, V. 1536 Albanesi, M.G. 1289 Albregtsen, F. 1221 Albus, J.S. 1775 Aldon, M.J. 1406 Alexander, J.R. 77 Alexopoulos, C. 98, 1102 Algazi, V.R. 997 Al-Khalili, A.J. 1386 Allagnat, O. 686 Allen, J.S. 767 Allen, P.(K.) 51, 318, 1726, 1841 Allen, W. 1834 Alnuweiri, H.M. 1068 Aloimonos, Y. 44, 52, 780, 1099, 1463, 1746, 1774, 1783, 1805, 1826, 1827, 1835 Alt, H. 1077 Alter, T.D. 1661 Alter-Gartenberg, R. 614 Amat, J. 1174 Ameziane, M. 710 Amia, M. 1184 Amir, A. 1233 Amiri, H. 464 Anandan, P. 1743 Anantakrishnan, N. 1511 Ancona, N. 1631, 1787 Anderson, D.C. 1519 Anderson, L. 118 Ang, Y.H. 25 Anjyo, K. 266 Antola, A. 419 Anzai, Y. 207 Aoe, J.I. 1231 Aoki, Y. 472 Araki, K. 1399 Arbogast, E. 1745, 1765, 1795 Arcelli, C. 2, 1010, 1023 Archibald, C. 39, 1812 Arimoto, S. 1086 Arkin, R.C. 293 Arlotti, M.A. 1360 Armstrong, J.B. 384 Arndt, T. 799 Aronov, B. 1542 Arps, R.B. 368 Arsenault, H.H. 152 Arslan, A. 1536 Arvo, J.R. 1520 Asada, M. 60, 671, 801, 1480, 1681 Asada, N. 1142 Asano, A. 603 Ashby, F.G. 159 141 Author Index Astola, J. 452, 506 Atalay, V. 1123, 1156 Atallah, M.J. 63, 72, 76 Atherton, T.(J.) 402, 411, 1861 Atiquzzaman, M. 1299 Atlas, L. 118 Atsuta, K. 1487, 1488 Attolico, G. 1317 Augustyn, T.W. 347 Austin, W.J. 425, 1274, 1400 Avnir, D. 959, 969 Ayache, N. 428, 1522, 1524, 1525, 1546, 1696 Azencott, R. 633, 687 Bachelder, I.A. 1272 Backer, E. 184 Baddeley, A.J. 861 Badler, N.I. 230 Bagherzadeh, N. 1297 Bain, W.L. 367 Bair, W. 1723 Baird, H.S. 213 Bajaj, C.L. 550, 559, 838 Bajcsy, R. 56, 676, 763, 1107, 1136, 1415, 1896 Baker, H.H. 1818 Baker, K.D. 1570, 1629, 1630, 1789 Bala, J. 862 Balasubramanyam, P. 1865 Ballard, D.(H.) 53, 762, 775, 1122 Ballard, P. 252 Ban, C. 1312 Bandari, E. 1749 Banerjee, P. 1067 Banerjee, S. 567, 597, 679, 1377 Bao, H. 1500 Baraff, D. 1889 Barba, D. 690 Baribeau, R. 534, 1132 Bar-On, I. 538 Barr, A.H. 1891 Barraquand, J. 1083, 1100 Barrett, E.B. 958, 1693 Barrett, H.H. 142 Barron, J.L. 1747, 1776 Barshan, B. 315 Barsky, B.A. 230 Barth, E. 1844 Bartl, R. 790 Bartneck, N. 1143 Barzel, R. 83 Bascle, B. 695 Basille, J.L. 395 Basri, R. 1694, 1698 Basu, A. 1319 Basu, M. 1158 Batchelder, I.A. 1264 Batchelor, B.G. 29 Batcher, K.E. 367 Baugher, S. 903 Baylou, P. 929 Beach, R.C. 1531 Beardsley, P. 527 Beauchemin, S.S. 1747 Bebis, G.N. 821 Beck, W. 1753 Becker, T. 424, 766 Beckers, A.L.D. 1592 Bederson, B.B. 781 Bedini, L. 123 Beeson, M.J. 808 Beghdadi, A. 113 Beier, T. 1884 Belhumeur, P.N. 1335 Belkasim, S.O. 924 Belkhale, K.P. 1067 Bell, B. 738 Bello, M.G. 1169 Bellugi, U. 157 Ben-Arie, J. 1282 Benayoun, S. 1526, 1528 Bengtsson, E. 1587 Benhabib, B. 831, 932, 1389, 1437, 1443, 1715 Benjelloun, M. 645 Bennett, A. 240 Bennett, B.H. 1104 Benois, J. 690 Beraldin, J.A. 534 Berenyi, H.M. 1298 Bergen, J.R. 1743, 1857 Bergeron, R.D. 872 Bergevin, R. 1429, 142 Author Index 1564, 1635, 1700 Berlin, E. 1582 Berna, A. 668 Bernard, T.M. 430 Berns, R.S. 1131 Berroir, J.P. 1211 Berthod, M. 674, 726, 1180 Bertossi, A.A. 1226 Bertrand, G. 418, 857, 1018, 1598, 1602 Besl, P.J. 1258 Bettayeb, S. 396 Beveridge, J.(R.) 447, 450, 1270, 1652 Beyer, H.A. 530 Bezdek, J.C. 206 Bhalerao, A.H. 607 Bhandari, D. 706 Bhandarkar, S.M. 1291, 1403, 1418, 1637 Bhanu, B. 354, 1761 Bhaskaran, V. 422 Bhatt, S.N. 406 Bhattacharya, P. 460, 1007, 1061, 1639 Biancardi, A. 416 Bichsel, M. 1471 Bidasaria, H.B. 1154 Bie, C.Y.C. 1204 Bigun, J. 931, 1177, 1179 Binford, T.(O.) 47, 447, 450, 1449, 1454, 1476, 1656 Birkholzer, T. 610 Bishofberger, B. 1723 Bishop Mann, W. 1656 Biswas, G. 187 Biswas, K.K. 1633 Bizais, Y. 1247 Black, M.J. 1824 Blackmore, D. 1545 Blais, F. 534 Blake, A. 325, 1426, 1785 Blanz, W.E. 268 Bleau, A. 482, 483 Blomer, A. 746 Blostein, D. 199 Blostein, S.D. 1829 Blum, C. 442 Bobet, P. 773 Bobick, A.F. 793, 1455 Bohme, J.F. 1514 Boie, R.A. 143 Boissonnat, J.D. 73, 980 Bolle, R.M. 586, 739, 1300 Bolles, R.C. 46, 793 Boncelet Jr., C.G. 452 Bond, A.H. 1719 Bongiovanni, G. 668 Bonnin, A. 1236 Bookstein, F.L. 915 Boone, K.L. 547 Boorman, J. 1687 Borgefors, G. 549, 845, 867 Bottoni, P. 754 Boucher, J.M. 686, 1838 Boukir, S. 1797 Boult, T.(E.) 51, 447, 450, 1134, 1140, 1846 Bourbakis, N. 98 Boussofiane, F. 857 Bouthemy, P. 1798, 1823, 1830 Bovik, A.C. 1355, 1469 Bowman, C. 1788 Bowyer, A. 1540 Bowyer, K.(W.) 12, 1605, 1610, 1617, 1665 Boxer, L. 1252 Boyce, J.F. 1178, 1757 Boyer, K.L. 720, 724, 1408 Boyer, M. 1544 Bozma, H.I. 734 Braccini, C. 1445 Brady, (J.)M. 1250, 1628, 1788 Brailovsky, V.L. 565, 658 Brandt, J.W. 997 Branicky, M.S. 1084 Brauckmann, M. 323 Bray, G.M. 162 Brechbuhler, C. 1561 Brehm, U. 982 Brenner, W. 448 Bresenham, J. 382 Breslauer, D. 1238 143 Author Index Breton, P. 1456 Breuel, T.M. 1663 Breveglieri, L. 419 Bribiesca, E. 884 Briggs, A.J. 1076 Brill, M.H. 958, 1693 Brillault, B. 881 Brillault-O'Mahony, B. 1436 Brink, A.D. 702 Brockington, M. 1138 Bronstein, R. 1579 Bronsvoort, W.F. 1512, 1534 Brooks, M.J. 1423, 1439, 1442 Brown, C.(M.) 53, 424, 760, 762, 766, 771, 774, 776, 1825 Brown, C.R. 517, 1331 Brown, G.M. 273 Brown, J.W. 158 Brown, L.G. 1846 Bruce, V. 231 Bruckstein, A.(M.) 97, 572, 823, 919, 943, 961, 983 Brunelli, R. 238, 242, 705 Brunie, L. 1712, 1714 Brunnstrom, K. 621 Bruzzone, E. 1359, 1364 Bryson, N. 600 Buchanan, T. 1791 Bucholtz, C.A. 540 Buchsbaum, G. 1740 Bui, T.D. 513, 515, 1411, 1707 Bulsink, B. 437 Bunke, H. 205, 213, 964, 1244, 1584, 1595 Burg, H.C. 365 Burge, R.E. 1298 Burger, P. 1434 Burger, W. 1761 Burgess, N. 1676 Burkitt, T.A. 1747 Burlina, P. 1105 Burns, J.B. 1654, 1697 Burrill, J. 410 Burt, P.J. 388, 1857 Buse, R. 1485 Buser, P. 165 Butler, N. 1379 Butler, T. 438 Butner, S. 423 Buturovic, L. 966 Butzer, P.L. 94 Buurman, J. 1363 Buxton, H. 326, 1089 Cabrera, J. 877 Caelli, T. 1489, 1675 Cai, J. 1240 Califano, A. 739, 1300, 1688 Cameron, S. 1553 Campani, M. 1643, 1819, 1843 Campos, M. 763 Camps, O. 508 Canny, J.F. 291 Cantoni, V. 5 Cao, Q. 1312 Caponetti, L. 1631 Cappellini, V. 1301 Capson, D.(W.) 987, 1030 Carignan, M. 264 Carlotto, M.J. 349 Carlsen, I.C. 439 Carlson, W.E. 1886 Carpenter, G.A. 160 Carstensen, K.U. 1615 Casadei, S. 1176 Casals, A. 1174 Casasent, D.P. 30, 31, 146, 147 Casavant, T.L. 367 Cass, T.A. 1268, 1655, 1660 Castan, S. 595, 1396 Catanzariti, E. 627 Cavaiuolo, M. 1804 Cazzanti, M. 1364 Chaib-draa, B. 196 Chakrapani, P.N. 1348 Chalmers, D.J. 736 Chalmond, B. 633 Champleboux, G. 1714 Chanda, B. 837 Chandrasekaran, M. 1049 Chang, C. 1164, 1330 Chang, C.C. 713 144 Author Index Chang, C.H. 713, 1146 Chang, I.C. 1606 Chang, L.W. 1597 Chang, R.C. 1087 Chang, S. 1388, 1816 Chang, S.K. 1580 Chang, T. 1216, 1339 Chang, Y.L. 304, 1257 Chao, M. 1533 Chao, T.H. 146 Chaparro, L.F. 133 Chapron, M. 1147, 1378 Chassery, J.M. 689, 912, 1582, 1596 Chatterjee, S. 1164, 1330 Chatterji, B.N. 993, 1404 Chattopadhyay, S. 879, 888, 1593 Chaudhuri, B.B. 834, 1008, 1202, 1213 Chaudhuri, D. 1008 Chaudhury, S. 591, 693, 1293 Chaumette, F. 311, 1797 Chazelle, B. 1552 Chehikian, A. 1833 Chellappa, R. 52, 243, 257, 353, 663, 667, 935, 1265, 1273, 1327, 1738 Chen, C.C. 1125 Chen, C.H. 182, 413, 732, 1440, 1716 Chen, C.K. 860 Chen, C.T. 656, 789 Chen, C.W. 256, 836 Chen, D.S. 1413 Chen, D.T. 246 Chen, H.L. 398 Chen, J.G. 639 Chen, J.L. 1192 Chen, J.M. 885 Chen, L.H. 602, 1409, 1416, 1816 Chen, L.T. 386, 901 Chen, S. 504, 1612 Chen, S.S. 21 Chen, S.Y. 789 Chen, X. 1599 Chen, Y. 1683 Chen, Y.C. 786, 1193 Chen, Y.H. 704 Chen, Y.L. 1281 Chen, Y.S. 1432 Chen, Z. 236 Chen, Z.Y. 1341 Cheng, F. 500, 552 Cheng, H.D. 854 Cheng, M. 141, 1280 Cheng, T.Y. 1125 Cheng, X. 854 Cheng, Y.Q. 260 Chetverikov, D. 1256 Cheung, S.M. 278 Cheung, W. 413 Chhabra, A.K. 1751 Chiang, Y.J. 75 Chiavetta, F. 1063, 1071 Chiba, Y. 1399 Chien, Y.P. 1101 Chin, F. 469 Chin, R.T. 893, 1019 Chionh, E.W. 1560 Chiou, G.I. 511 Chiou, R.N. 1440 Chipman, L.J. 1251 Cho, C.J. 1638 Cho, K. 865 Choe, Y. 1215 Choi, A. 469 Choi, J.J. 819 Choi, W.Y. 1318 Chojnacki, W. 1423, 1439, 1442 Chou, J.J. 539 Chou, S.L. 925 Chou, T.C. 1735 Choudhary, A.(N.) 379, 798, 1728 Chown, T.J. 634 Christensen, H.I. 1610 Chu, C.C. 784 Chu, Y.L. 1172 Chui, C.K. 100, 101 Chun, W.H. 285 Chung, F.R.K. 406 Chung, K.L. 1235 Chung, R.C.K. 1326, 1332 Chung, Y.K. 1836 Churchland, P.S. 181 145 Author Index Cicconi, P. 1445 Cimikowski, R.J. 1011 Cinque, L. 995 Cipolla, R. 1424, 1426, 1785 Claessens, M.N.A.J. 665 Clark, J.J. 381, 1465 Clement, D. 339 Clement, V. 788 Cochran, S.D. 1323 Cocquerez, J.P. 1378 Coelho, C. 1643 Cogswell, C.J. 223 Cohen, D. 1502, 1516 Cohen, D.S. 233 Cohen, F.S. 1159, 1337, 1468 Cohen, H.A. 1183, 1206 Cohen, I. 1522, 1525, 1527 Cohen, L.D. 1522, 1525, 1527 Cohen, P. 523, 1375, 1864 Cohn, D.L. 1677 Colchester, A.C.F. 228, 653, 727 Coldefy, F. 633 Collet, C. 1838 Collette, T. 436 Collins, R.T. 1695, 1699 Colombo, C. 1759 Colussi, L. 1227 Colvin, T.L. 617 Connelly, J.M. 278 Connolly, C.I. 1682 Consales, R. 1490, 1647 Coombs, D.(J.) 1351, 1825 Cooper, D.B. 58, 1569, 1664 Cooper, D.H. 815 Cooper, J. 463 Cooper, K. 413 Cootes, T.(F.) 815, 1269 Corbett, P.F. 409 Cordella, L.P. 2 Cornil, J.P. 1840 Costa, W.S. 1210 Costagliola, G. 799 Courtney, P. 517, 1331 Cowan, C.K. 1644 Cowan, W.B. 1115 Cowey, A. 231 Cox, I.J. 143, 298, 675 Cox, J. 1575 Craw, I. 240 Crescenzi, P. 668 Crochemore, M. 1225 Cross, G.R. 947 Crowley, J.L. 773, 1763 Csirik, J. 1244 Cucka, P. 1254 Cukierman, F. 580 Culhane, S.M. 772, 778 Cullip, T. 1521 Currin, B. 1891 Curwen, R. 325 da Fontoura Costa, L. 1302 Dai, M. 929 Dale-Jones, R. 124 D'Amato, D.P. 268 Dan, S. 1425 Daniels, K.M. 872 Danielsson, P.E. 514 Daniilidis, K. 1821 Dantu, R.V. 1386 Dare, V. 1046 Das, G. 839 Das, H. 286 Das, P. 424, 766 Das, P.P. 879, 888, 992, 993, 1404, 1593 Dasgupta, A. 700 Das Gupta, K.S. 708 Daubechies, I. 102 Daugherty, B. 413 Dave, R.N. 1290 Davenport, J. 1540 Davidson, J.L. 454 Davies, E.R. 140, 1249, 1296, 1314 Davignon, A.P. 1420 Davis, L.(S.) 52, 296, 305, 322, 328, 333, 386, 389, 393, 510, 901, 1105, 1705, 1710, 1711 da Vitoria Lobo, N. 1777 146 Author Index Dawson, B.M. 8 Dawson, K.M. 1658 Dayanand, S. 824, 1203 Dean, T.(L.) 58, 768 Debrunner, C. 1847, 1849 DeCurtins, J. 1644 de Figuereido, R.J.P. 937, 1431, 1817 DeFloriani, L. 1205, 1364, 1562 de Graaf, A.J. 1717 de Graaf, C.N. 688 DeGroot, D. 367 Deguchi, K. 1667, 1799 de Guise, J. 482, 483 de Jong, J.J. 1687 Del Bimbo, A. 338, 1490, 1647, 1759 Delingette, H. 1401 Della Ventura, A. 1144, 1260 Dellepiane, S. 822 Delp, E.J. 444, 574, 605 DeMenthon, D.(F.) 296, 322, 1105, 1705, 1710, 1711 Denasi, S. 718 Dengler, J. 683 Dennis, J.B. 367 Denos, M.I. 1353 de Paoli, S. 1833 DePedro, M.T. 1081 DePersia, T. 355 Deprettere, E.F. 362 Deriche, R. 428, 695 Derin, H. 1160 DeRose, T. 541, 584 de Saint Pierre, T. 391 de Salabert, A. 735 Desaulniers, H. 1554 Destine, J. 1313, 1315 Deville, Y. 193 Devillers, O. 73 Deweerth, S.P. 920 Dey, T.K. 838 Dhome, M. 1460, 1466 Dhond, U.R. 1338, 1343 Diamond, M. 358 Diaz-Urrestarazu, A. 697 Dickinson, S.J. 1624, 1642, 1648 Dickmanns, E.D. 306 Di Gesu, V. 1063, 1071 Dillencourt, M.B. 1065 Dillon, C. 1489 Dimopoulos, N.J. 1386 Di Ruocco, N. 749 Distante, A. 1317, 1631 Dixit, S.S. 1119 Dobkin, D.P. 74 Doermann, D.S. 1894, 1897 Dolan, J. 722 Dom, B.(E.) 268, 679, 684 Don, H.S. 1893 D'Orazio, T. 1317 Dou, J. 655, 883 Dougherty, E.R. 127, 452, 477, 478, 481, 484, 491, 507, 817, 1166, 1194, 1196 Douglas, D.C. 367 Draper, B.A. 794 Dreier, A. 1675 Drew, M.S. 1124, 1138 Drummond, O.E. 344 Du, D.Z. 69 Du, L. 1629 Dubes, R.C. 1201 Dubois, E. 1737 du Boulay, B. 189 du Buf, J.M. H. 1168, 1177 Dubuisson, B. 645, 1801 Duchamp, T. 584 Duff, T. 1574 Dumay, A.C.M. 665 Duncan, J.H. 1735 Duncan, J.S. 610, 666, 734, 960 Duncan Seligmann, D. 1517 Dunn, S.M. 865 Dunnett, G.J. 1504 Dupoisot, H. 113 Dupuis, P. 1451, 1470 Duric, Z. 1746, 1783 Durrant-Whyte, H.F. 288, 298 Dutta Majumder, D. 461, 147 Author Index 604, 706 Dvornychenko, V.N. 1727 d'Ydewalle, G. 942 Dyer, C.(R.) 1464, 1605, 1610, 1702 Dzik, S. 1537 Eagleson, R. 1732 Eason, R.O. 535 Eckert, M.P. 1740 Eckhardt, U. 1039 Eckhouse, R. 445 Eckstein, W. 642 Edelman, S. 209, 241, 1622 Edelsbrunner, H. 64 Edwards, J. 352 Efe, K. 408 Eggert, D.W. 1610 Eklundh, J.O. 466, 621, 764, 765, 770, 944 Elfadel, I.M. 1195 El-Hakim, S.F. 271 Elliott, D. 163 Ellis, A.W. 231 Ellis, R.E. 1085 Ellis, T. 733, 881 El Naschie, M.S. 1152 Embrechts, H. 1027 Emde, W. 962 Enbody, R.J. 1669 England, N. 382 Eom, K.B. 907 Erdmann, M. 299 Erickson, J.D. 284 Ernst, D. 1895 Erthal, G.J. 1245 Espiau, B. 311 Esposito, F. 1241 Essafi, H. 436 Esterline, A. 1651 Etoh, M. 671 Evans, A.C. 855 Evers, C. 1024 Eyles, J. 421 Ezrielev, J. 1537 Fagin, B.S. 457 Fahle, M. 209 Fahmy, H. 199 Fairchild, M.D. 1131 Falcon, A. 877 Fales, C.L. 614 Faloutsos, C. 833 Fan, T.I. 1440 Fan, Z. 1159 Farah, M. 164 Farin, G. 875 Farley, J. 744 Farouki, R.T. 542 Farrokhnia, F. 1162 Fathima, S.T. 1135 Faugeras, O.(D.) 297, 428, 521, 528, 533, 620, 1349, 1368, 1526, 1557, 1605, 1862, 1863, 1866 Fdez-Valdivia, J. 906 Feddema, J.T. 294 Feiner, S.K. 1517 Feldman, J. 795 Feldman, Y. 387 Feng, T. 367 Ferguson, H. 1575 Fermuller, C. 905, 911, 1783, 1805, 1835 Fernandez, E. 1342 Fernandez, P. 395 Fernandez-Garcia, E. 697 Ferrari, C. 730 Ferretti, M. 5, 1289 Ferri, F. 1127 Ferrie, F.P. 1430, 1608, 1786 Ferwerda, J.A. 1422 Fichera, O. 796 Fiddy, M.A. 107 Fiebig, M. 1809 Fierens, F. 737 Fini, S. 1301 Finkel, L.H. 1474 Fischler, M.A. 46, 1427, 1453 Fisher, R.B. 1627, 1684 Flasinski, M. 1234 Fleck, M.M. 606, 608, 1173 Fleet, D.J. 1720, 1747, 1861 Fleischer, R. 1077 Flesia, S. 1421 Flocchini, P. 234 Florack, L.M.J. 467, 148 Author Index 471, 972 Florek, A. 672 Flusser, J. 1253 Flynn, P.J. 1623, 1662, 1677 Font, J. 435 Foran, J. 1157 Ford, S.J. 357 Foresti, G. 1649 Forstner, W. 9 Forsyth, D.(A.) 922, 955, 956, 1459, 1704 Fotedar, S. 1817 Foxall, D.W. 1733 Fraitot, V. 1400 Francis, N. 402 Franzen, W.O. 1781 Fraser, D.A. 1275 Freeman, H. 1612 Freg, C.P. 562 Frei, H.P. 869 French, R.M. 736 Freuder, E.C. 190 Frieder, G. 229 Frieder, O. 229, 1497 Friedland, N.S. 664 Frucci, M. 1023 Frydrychowicz, S. 1261 Fryer, R.J. 1190 Fu, C.W. 1388 Fua, P. 578, 579, 1620 Fuchs, H. 421, 1521 Fujimura, K. 1877 Fukamachi, H. 259 Fukui, Y. 1357 Funaoka, C. 1073 Funt, B.V. 1124, 1138 Gabriel, S. 1891 Gader, P.(D.) 477, 479, 486 Galicki, M. 302 Galil, Z. 1237, 1238 Gamble Jr., E.B. 626 Gambotto, J.P. 1853 Ganesan, V. 1793 Gao, Y. 1184 Garbay, C. 694 Garcia Resa, R. 1081 Gardin, F. 234 Garding, J. 1458 Gardner, R.J. 981 Grossberg, S. 160 Grossi, R. 1228 Grosso, E. 1867 Grzywacz, N.M. 1848 Gu, J. 195 Gu, Q.L. 513, 515 Gu, W.K. 335 Guckes, M. 683 Guerra, C. 668, 995 Gueziec, A. 1696 Guisser, L. 1396 Gungner, D. 1108 Gunsel, B. 691 Guo, J.K. 1440 Guo, Z. 996 Gupta, A. 1035, 1415 Gupta, A.K. 591 Gupta, M.M. 429 Gupta, N. 1850 Gupta, R. 1339 Gupta, S. 1410 Gusciora, G. 519 Guttag, K. 382, 420 Guy, G. 723 Haag, N.N. 958 Haals, D. 439 Haase, C.S. 1128 Hachicha, A. 1283 Hacisalihzade, S.S. 767 Hackett, D. 448 Haddad, R.A. 128 Haddon, J.F. 1178, 1757, 1851 Haeberli, P. 1157 Hagen, E. 336 Hagen, H. 1539 Hahmann, S. 1539 Haindl, M. 628 Hainsworth, T.J. 1851 Hall, E.L. 30, 1383, 1691 Hall, R.W. 996, 1006, 1601 Hallam, J. 1684 Hallinan, P.W. 233 Hallset, J.O. 332 Halperin, D. 1091 Hamam, Y. 301 Hamano, T. 1802 Hammerin, M. 514 Han, M.H. 522 150 Author Index Hancock, E.R. 628, 640 Handley, N. 735 Hanmandlu, M. 858, 1633 Hanna, K.J. 1743 Hanrahan, P. 1114 Hansen, O. 931 Hanson, A.J. 1620 Hanson, A.(R.) 49, 385, 447, 450, 794, 1685, 1708, 1784, 1794 Haralick, R.(M.) 38, 127, 197, 413, 447, 450, 502, 504, 508, 511, 678, 816, 852, 1009, 1210 Harding, K.G. 274 Harget, A.J. 835 Harrigan, E. 1301 Harrington, S.J. 1171 Harris, C. 1788 Harris, J. 427 Hartley, R.(I.) 526, 529, 1339 Harvey, W.A. 358 Hasegawa, J. 635 Hasegawa, O. 263 Hasegawa, T. 312 Hata, S. 1398 Hatfield, D. 441 Hawkes, D. 228 Hawkes, P.W. 456 Hayashi, B.Y. 1868 Hayat, L. 999 Hayes, J.P. 399 He, D.C. 686, 1165, 1198, 1200 He, G.P. 129 He, X.D. 1112 Healey, G.(B.) 42, 1116, 1133, 1141 Heaston, R.J. 225 Hebert, M. 327, 1384, 1401 Hedengren, K. 637 Heeger, D.J. 1762 Hege, H.C. 366 Heijmans, H.J.A.M. 487, 488, 490 Heinrichs, M.R. 1104 Heitger, F. 619 Held, G. 92 Helin, J. 365 Heller, A.(J.) 744, 954 Hel-Or, Y. 1713 Henderson, T.C. 617 Henkel, P.A. 347 Herault, L. 673 Herb, G.M. 1096 Herbordt, M.(C.) 403, 410 Herman, G.T. 540, 1120, 1588 Herman, M. 531 Hernandez, F.M. 877 Herniou, M. 523 Hero, A.O. 613 Hershberger, J. 809 Hertz, L. 615 Hertzberger, L.O. 431 Herve, J.Y. 1463 Heyerdahl, E. 336 Heynen, P.O. 1112 Hild, M. 801 Hill, A. 652, 1269 Hingorani, R. 1743, 1857 Hingorani, S. 675 Hirai, T. 1837 Hiramo, H. 870 Hirata, K. 800 Hirzinger, G. 1842 Hodges, L.F. 1350 Hodgson, R.M. 952 Hofele, G. 440 Hofmann, G.R. 442 Hofstadter, D.R. 736 Hogasen, G.T. 791 Holey, J.A. 820 Hollemann-Grundstedt, P. 1539 Holmes, P.D. 1093 Holt, R.J. 961, 1873 Homar, M. 435 Hong, K.S. 1671 Hong, T.H. 531 Hong, X. 1839 Hoogs, A. 448, 1701 Hopcroft, J.E. 71 Hoppe, H. 584 Horaud, R. 673, 1666 Horiuchi, T. 1723 Horn, B.(K.P.) 50, 426 Horner, J.L. 145 Horswill, I. 1362 151 Author Index Horwedel, M. 448 Hou, K.M. 1381 Houzelle, S. 681, 788 Howarth, R.J. 1089 Hoyt, J.D. 104 Hsiao, M. 547 Hsieh, Y.C. 350, 1336 Hsiung, P.K. 1513 Hsu, F.J. 446 Hsu, F.R. 1087 Hsu, K.Y. 151 Hsu, W.H. 1432 Hsu, W.M. 1887 Hu, G. 465 Hu, X. 1754 Hu, Z. 1313, 1315 Huang, A. 367 Huang, C.L. 256, 659, 836, 1125, 1606, 1815 Huang, L. 1783, 1827 Huang, T.(S.) 55, 237, 239, 250, 321, 1259, 1344, 1373, 1385, 1392, 1730, 1772, 1803, 1814 Huang, W.C. 1876 Huang, Z.H. 715 Huck, F.O. 106, 614 Hudacko, T. 547 Hugen, F.M. 437 Hughes, J.F. 1885, 1887, 1891 Hui, K.C. 1510 Hummel, R. 1619 Hung, K.C. 1440 Hung, Y.P. 532 Huq, A. 1049 Huseby, R.B. 791 Hussien, B. 1792 Huttenlocher, D.P. 716, 1267, 1268, 1271, 1616, 1661 Huttunen, O. 692 Hwang, F. 69 Hwang, J.N. 413 Hwang, S.Y. 713 Hwang, Y.K. 1080, 1094 Ibarra, O.H. 820, 1056 Ichioka, Y. 603 Ide, A. 524 Ihm, I. 550, 559 Ikebata, S. 1837 Ikegaya, K. 1399 Ikeuchi, K. 1401, 1472, 1605, 1613, 1614, 1625 Ilg, M. 728, 1029 Illingworth, J. 1287, 1407, 1566 Imai, M. 1878 Imaoka, H. 265 Imbert, M. 165 Imiya, A. 503 Impedovo, S. 210 Inglebert, C. 329 Inoue, H. 324 Inoue, K. 1047 Inoue, M. 1486 Irani, M. 1820, 1860 Ishiguro, H. 1320 Ishii, K. 244, 334, 711, 1412, 1571, 1802 Ishikawa, S. 1277 Ishiyama, Y. 1073 Ishizuka, M. 263 Ito, K. 1446 Itoh, K. 603 Iverson, L.A. 1456 Iyengar, P.A. 235 Iyengar, S.S. 1645 Jackway, P.T. 474 Jacobs, D.W. 1267, 1689, 1690 Jacobson, L. 951 Jaffe, C.C. 960 Jagadish, H.V. 823 Jahne, B. 36 Jain, A.(K.) 3, 691, 725, 1162, 1163, 1209, 1402, 1405, 1623, 1669 Jain, R.(C.) 609, 1170, 1212, 1354, 1358, 1413, 1605 JaJa, J. 400 Jamberdino, A.A. 369 Jamieson, L.H. 444 Jang, B.K. 1019 Janssen, H. 330, 779 Jaromczyk, J.W. 1004 Jasinschi, R.S. 1736 Javidi, B. 145, 149, 154 Jayakumar, R. 841 152 Author Index Jayasouriah 934 Jeanne, P. 1205 Jeng, F.C. 1197 Jenq, J.F. 1020 Jeong, C.S. 819 Jeong, H. 611 Jepson, A.(D.) 741, 1762 Ji, L. 1016, 1038 Jia, Y. 590 Jiang, C. 1110 Jiang, T. 1056 Jiang, X.Y. 1584, 1595 Jin, Q. 965 Johanson, P. 4 Johnson, D.G. 735 Johnson, R. 413 Johnstone, J.K. 1535 Jolion, J.M. 392 Jones, D.G. 1316, 1366, 1369 Jones, G.A. 1407 Jones, J.L. 289 Jones, R. 494, 496, 509 Jones, T.L. 354 Jones-Parry, I.H. 735 Jonker, P.P. 417 Jordan, H.F. 367 Jordan, S. 423 Jordan III, J.R. 1355 Joseph, D. 839 Jost, R.G. 222 Juday, R.D. 106 Jumarie, G. 1207 Jump, J.R. 367 Jungert, E.(R.A.) 1093, 1580 Juvin, D. 436 Kadar, I. 345 Kahn, P.J. 71 Kahn, R. E. 775 Kahng, A.B. 930 Kaiser, J. 436 Kajimi, N. 1357 Kak, A.(C.) 279, 303 Kakushe, K. 1425 Kalviainen, H. 1756 Kamada, H. 1832 Kamata, S. 99, 535, 870 Kambhamettu, C. 1875 Kamgar-Parsi, B. 95, 305 Kanade, T. 48, 307, 1248, 1361, 1625, 1764, 1779 Kanal, L. 1850 Kanaoka, T. 935 Kandel, A. 1725, 1741 Kaneko, H. 1668 Kaneta, M. 585 Kantabutra, V. 1082 Kanungo, T. 504, 508, 511, 816, 852 Karakala, R. 613 Karakas, C. 874 Karlsson, J. 424, 766 Karplus, W. 168 Kashyap, R.L. 1215 Kasson, J.M. 1130 Kasturi, R. 214, 215, 217 Katila, T. 692 Kato, K. 1277 Kato, T. 800 Katsaggelos, A.K. 111, 112 Katzir, N. 919 Kaufman, A. 1502, 1516 Kaufman, H. 1887 Kaufmann, M. 1077 Kaul, A. 1879 Kaushal, T.P. 654 Kavianpour, A. 1297 Kawaguchi, E. 99, 535, 870 Kawai, Y. 1397 Kawashima, T. 472 Kay, J.W. 564 Keast, C. 426 Kedem, Z.M. 1239 Kempenaers, P. 945 Kempner, Y. 565 Kender, J.R. 51, 1304 Kent, J.R. 1886 Kerbyson, D.(J.) 402, 411 Keren, D. 1569, 1664 Kershaw, J.A. 1804 Khan, G.N. 669, 717 Khokhar, A. 1266 Khosla, P.K. 1097 Kierkegaard, P. 1288 Kim, C. 1058, 1486 153 Author Index Kim, C.I. 611 Kim, D.H. 1318 Kim, H.B. 1199 Kim, H.J. 631 Kim, H.S. 849, 1223 Kim, I.Y. 748 Kim, J.H. 1638 Kim, J.O. 1097 Kim, K.N. 1671 Kim, S.D. 1167 Kim, W. 631 Kim, Y. 221 Kim, Y.C. 1742, 1748 Kimia, B.B. 470, 882 Kimura, M. 1681 Kin, G. 476 Kinoshita, K. 1799 Kirchner, H. 1731 Kirk, D. 84 Kirkpatrick, D.G. 811 Kirman, J. 768 Kiryati, N. 97, 572, 1600 Kishino, F. 593, 1483, 1578 Kita, N. 1673 Kitahashi, T. 1425 Kitchen, L.J. 594 Kittler, J. 359, 628, 640, 1189, 1287, 1309, 1311, 1407, 1566 Kjeldsen, R. 739, 1304 Klanderman, G.A. 1271 Klassen, R.V. 1171 Klawe, M.M. 811 Kloor, P.L. 337 Knecht, R. 366 Knight, T. 426 Knopf, G.K. 429 Knutsson, H. 1305 Koch, C. 1723 Kocsis, F. 1514 Koditschek, D.E. 1098 Koenderink, J.J. 169, 462, 467, 471, 972, 1547 Koh, K. 1667 Kohl, C. 447, 450 Kohnle, A. 340 Koivunen, V. 589 Koizumi, M. 1672 Kokhar, A.A. 1348 Kolagani, N. 1868 Koller, D. 1821 Kolountzakis, M.N. 991 Komen, E.R. 395, 417 Kondepudy, R. 1116 Kondo, S. 1487, 1488 Kong, M.S. 1727 Kong, T.Y. 1059, 1585 Konrad, J. 1737 Konstantinides, K. 422 Koparkar, P. 1559 Koplowitz, J. 891 Kopperman, R. 1059 Korobkin, C. 1157 Korzeniowski, K.A. 1657 Kosaka, A. 303 Koskinen, L. 506 Koster, A.S.E. 688 Kosugi, M. 750, 1491 Koutamanis, A. 255 Kovacic, S. 863 Kozato, Y. 518 Kozera, R. 1423, 1439, 1442 Kraus, K. 129 Krichevsky, M. 157 Kriegman, D.J. 580, 1462, 1604, 1607, 1701, 1718 Krig, D.B. 355 Krikelis, A. 183, 414 Krishen, K. 1817 Krishnan, R. 1703 Krishnaprasad, P.S. 1492 Krishnapuram, R. 562, 1410 Krnak, D.A. 1804 Krolak, P. 438 Kromker, D. 378 Kropatsch, W. 905, 911 Krotkov, E. 1384 Krumm, J. 1467 Kruskal, C.P. 901 Krzyzak, A. 1411, 1707 Kube, P. 622 Kubler, O. 619, 1561, 1600 Kubo, F. 1073 Kuc, R. 315 Kucuk, S. 1601 Kumar, R. 1685, 1708 154 Author Index Kumar, V. 194 Kummert, F. 745 Kundu, A. 130, 1192 Kunii, T.L. 78, 79 Kuniyoshi, Y. 324 Kuo, C.C.J. 1216, 1473 Kuosmanen, P. 506 Kurakake, S. 254 Kurihura, T. 266 Kurita, T. 258, 703, 800, 894 Kuroda, S. 1837 Kurz, L. 135 Kutulakos, K.N. 991, 1464 Kweon, I.S. 307 Kwok, P.C.K. 1025, 1034 Ladendorf, B. 1367 Ladkin, P.B. 192 LaFollette, P.S. 843 Lagarde, J. 1430 Lai, G.Y. 1692 Lai, S.H. 1388 Lam, D.C.L. 810 Lam, D.M.K. 162 Lam, F.K. 829 Lam, L. 1017, 1031 Landau, G.M. 1233 Landi, L. 338 Lane, D.M. 889 Lang, E. 1615 Langer, M.S. 1456, 1478 Langlas, B. 1100 Langley, K. 1861 Lanser, S. 642 Lapreste, J.T. 1460, 1466 Lapsa, P.M. 1294 LaRocque, D.M. 954 Larson, R.M. 32 Latombe, J.C. 1083, 1100 Lau, C. 174, 178 Lauren, P.D. 1529, 1530 Laurendeau, D. 1572, 1686, 1700 Laurentini, A. 850, 1563, 1581 Lauzzana, R. 1043 Lavallee, S. 1712, 1714 Lavender, D. 1540 Lawton, D. 447, 450 Lazar, C. 908 Lazzaro, J. 1723 Leahy, R. 680 Leavers, V.F. 814, 1285, 1286, 1298 Lebegue, X. 1461 LeBlanc, A.R. 482, 483 LeBlanc, T. 424, 766 Leclerc, Y.G. 1427, 1453, 1455 Lee, C. 899 Lee, C.M. 1651 Lee, C.N. 1594 Lee, C.S.G. 294, 785, 1646 Lee, C.T. 316 Lee, C.W. 263 Lee, D.T. 819 Lee, H. 1814 Lee, H.J. 236 Lee, H.M. 1311 Lee, H.S. 426 Lee, J.D. 1716 Lee, J.F. 897 Lee, J.H. 1167 Lee, J.S. 1324 Lee, J.Y. 1440, 1716 Lee, K.C. 1242 Lee, K.M. 1473 Lee, N.I. 1167 Lee, R.C.T. 1087 Lee, S.W. 1017, 1107, 1136 Lee, S.Y. 446 Lee, T.C. 399 Lee, T.S. 1175 Legat, J.D. 1840 Legault, R. 910 Lei, C.L. 1246 Leighton, F.T. 406, 407 Leite, N.J. 418 Le Negrate, A. 113 Leonard, J.J. 288, 298 Leonardis, A. 676, 682, 863 Leou, J.J. 304, 1257 Lerch, A. 1256 Lerner, R. 410 Letang, J.M. 1830 Leu, J.G. 122 Leu, M.C. 1545 155 Author Index Leung, D.N.K. 1292 Levialdi, S. 5, 995 Levine, M.D. 994, 1015, 1306, 1414, 1419, 1429, 1564, 1635, 1813 Levitt, N. 1062 Levkovitz, H. 1120 Levy Vehel, J. 1211 Lew, M.S. 1344 Lewis, P.H. 634, 1149 Leymarie, F. 994, 1015 Leyton, M. 916, 941 Li, B. 1005 Li, B.C. 973, 1586 Li, C.C. 631, 632 Li, D. 453, 485 Li, H. 1755 Li, H.F. 841 Li, J. 444 Li, J.J. 1507 Li, S. 331 Li, S.Z. 359, 1255, 1626, 1632 Li, W. 844 Li, Y. 926 Li, Z. 291, 807 Li, Z.C. 513, 515 Li, Z.N. 465 Liang, P. 897 Liao, C.W. 1583 Liao, X. 978 Liaw, H.T. 1246 Libby, V. 345 Lie, W.N. 786 Liedtke, C.E. 746 Limas Serafim, A.F. 1181 Lin, C.(N.) 886, 927 Lin, F. 1496 Lin, J.C. 925 Lin, R. 497 Lin, W. 1275 Lin, W.C. 789, 1409, 1416, 1444 Lin, W.E. 656 Lin, W.S. 532 Lin, X. 880 Lin, Y. 655, 883 Lin, Z. 1158 Lindeberg, T. 466, 468, 621, 944 Lindenbaum, M. 919, 983 Lipp, J.I. 1734 Lisboa, P.J.G. 262 Lischinski, D. 1503 Lister, P.F. 1504 Little, J. 1749 Liu, C.M. 115 Liu, H.C. 1263 Liu, H.K. 151 Liu, K. 260 Liu, N. 1378 Liu, S.C. 427 Liu, T.Y. 1432 Liu, Y. 321, 1730 Liu, Y.H. 1086 Liuhui 335 Liu-Yu, S. 1180 Llorens, A. 962 Lodi, E. 1226 Loew, M.H. 220 Lohar, G. 461 Longuet-Higgins, H.C. 1435 Lonnestad, T. 1220 Lorbeski, B. 413 Lorensen, N.E. 558 Loui, A.C.P. 499 Lounsbery, M. 541 Lovell, R. 824, 1203 Loving, K. 413 Lowe, D.G. 1808 Lozano-Perez, T. 289 Lu, H.Q. 1679 Lu, X. 1639 Lu, Y. 609 Luccio, F. 1226 Luce, R.P. 507 Ludwig, K.O. 1365 Luk, F.T. 108 Lukes, G.E. 356 Luo, W. 1321 Luo, Y. 469 Luong, Q.T. 528, 533 Lurie, J.B. 6 Lyche, T. 85 Ma, R. 1417 Ma, S.D. 1341 MacIntyre, B. 1115 Mackworth, A.K. 190, 896 Macq, D. 1840 Madarasmi, S. 1172 156 Author Index Maderlechner, G. 1039 Maeda, E. 711 Maggioni, C. 1706 Magnenat Thalmann, N. 264 Mahapatra, R.N. 990 Mahdavieh, Y. 40 Maitre, H. 1321 Malandain, G. 1598, 1602 Malik, J. 1316, 1366, 1369 Malladi, R. 1550 Mallaiah, M. 262 Mallat, S. 102, 612 Mallikarjuna, H.S. 133 Mallot, H. 779 Mammone, R.J. 111, 175 Mancini, T.A. 1477 Mandiau, R. 196 Mangaser, A. 423 Mangili, F. 1359, 1364 Mangin, F. 726 Manjunath, B.S. 243, 257 Mann, S. 541 Manseur, Z.Z. 125 Mao, J. 1163 Mao, Z. 1874 Maragos, P. 28 Marapane, S.B. 1334 Maravall, D. 1342 March, R. 650 Mardia, K.V. 1851 Marinos, C.(I.) 744, 1704 Markandey, V. 937 Marola, G. 1670 Marroquin, J.L. 575 Marsh, B. 424, 766 Maruya, M. 1376 Masaki, I. 290 Mascarenhas, N.D.A. 1245 Mase, K. 1822 Mason, D.C. 735 Masten, M.K. 343 Masuda, I. 251 Masui, N. 259 Mat-Ali, R. 1283 Mataric, M.J. 310 Mathew, L. 1050 Mathieu, H. 428 Matsushima, H. 1446 Matsuyama, T. 1142, 1308 Matthies, L. 1352, 1371 Mauri, G. 234 Maybank, S.J. 521, 528 Mayhew, J.E.W. 855 Mazer, E. 289 McAndrew, P. 425 McCabe, P.A. 412 McClure, D.E. 121 McCormick, J.A. 614 McDonald, J. 584 McGuire, M. 1150 McIlroy, M.D. 892 McKay, N.D. 1258 McKeeman, J.C. 1501 McKeown Jr., D.M. 350, 356, 357, 358, 555, 557, 1328, 1333, 1336 Mecocci, A. 1301 Medina-Rodriguez, P. 697 Medioni, G. 45, 723, 842, 1028, 1323, 1567, 1568, 1583, 1641, 1653, 1683 Meer, P. 458, 577, 582, 963 Meghabghab, G. 1725, 1741 Mehlhorn, K. 1077 Mehra, P. 177 Mehrotra, R. 638, 644 Meijer, B.R. 1278 Meisels, A. 1161 Mel, B.W. 287 Melhem, R. 397 Melkemi, M. 689 Melter, R.A. 66 Mendez, J.A. 877 Menq, C.H. 1692 Merhav, S. 1372 Merigot, A. 390, 1283 Meshkat, S.N. 548 Mesrabi, M. 773 Metaxas, D. 1121, 1565, 1890 Mettala, E.G. 317 Meyer, F. 1798, 1823 Meyer, G.W. 1128 157 Author Index Meyer, P.R. 1059 Meyers, D. 1556 Meygret, A. 1419 Miceli, W.J. 172 Michaelson, G.J. 425 Michelman, P. 1841 Mignot, P. 1211 Miguet, S. 1507 Milano, A. 1766 Milenkovic, V. 807 Milgram, M. 391 Milios, E. 1121 Miller, T. 413 Miller, W.B. 340 Miller, Z. 396 Millot, P. 196 Milun, D. 144 Miner, R.A. 441 Mintz, D. 577, 582, 624 Mirza, M.J. 1408 Misra, M. 105 Mitchell, D. 1114 Mitchell, J.S.B. 1075, 1078 Mitchell, O.R. 294, 1014, 1519 Mitchell, W.J. 86 Mitossi, V. 255 Mitra, S.K. 110 Mitsumoto, H. 1357 Mitter, S. 1176 Mizutani, F. 1022 Mobasseri, B.G. 864 Modestino, J.W. 740 Moh, J. 492 Mohan, R. 719, 1688 Mohr, R. 641, 923, 1745, 1765, 1771, 1795 Mokhtarian, F. 896 Mokrane, A. 116 Molnar, S. 421 Monga, O. 1524, 1526, 1528, 1546 Montalvo, F.S. 729 Montanvert, A. 392, 1021, 1032, 1596 Montseny, E. 871 Moody, J. 1677 Moons, T. 1752 Moore, A. 1723 Morales, A. 473 Moreton, H.P. 1577 Morgan, D. 447, 450 Mori, S. 216, 218, 895 Morimoto, M. 1310 Morita, K. 1053 Morita, S. 472 Morrow, W.M. 119 Mosconi, M. 416 Moses, Y. 1659 Moulin, P. 587 Mugnuolo, R. 1631 Mukherjee, A. 604 Mukherjee, D.P. 461 Mukherjee, J. 693, 993, 1293, 1404 Mukhopadhyay, A. 1495 Mukundan, R. 917 Mulgaonkar, P.G. 732, 1644 Muller, H. 1045 Muller, M.A. 782 Mullikin, J.C. 629, 988 Mumford, D. 1175, 1335 Mundy, J.(L.) 54, 447, 448, 450, 744, 914, 922, 954, 955, 956, 1459, 1605, 1693, 1704 Munson Jr., D.C. 43 Murase, H. 1858 Murino, V. 742, 1649, 1852 Murray, D. 527 Murtagh, F. 662, 1279 Murthy, C.A. 698, 1008 Mussio, P. 754 Mysliwetz, B.D. 306 Nacken, P. 487 Nackman, L.R. 548 Nadabar, S.G. 1209 Nagamine, T. 251 Nagao, M. 755 Nagao, T. 1312 Nagel, H.H. 677, 1821 Nagendraprasad, M.V. 1035 Nagy, G. 946, 1205 Naher, S. 1077 Nair, H.N. 1394 Najim, M. 929 Nakahara, T. 1361 Nakajima, Y. 1539 Nakamura, A. 1064, 1591 158 Author Index Nakamura, T. 503, 1480 Nakamura, Y. 755, 803 Nakanishi, T. 334 Nakatani, H. 1281 Nakayama, K. 1855 Nalwa, V.S. 1758 Namazi, N.M. 1733, 1734 Namuduri, K.R. 644 Nandhakumar, N. 792, 1529, 1530 Nandini, R. 103 Naqvi, A. 999 Narasimhan, L.S. 1387 Narayanan, P.J. 305, 386, 389, 393, 510 Naruse, H. 524 Nasr, H.N. 32 Nasrabadi, N.M. 844, 1322 Nayar, S.K. 51, 1391, 1393, 1448 Neagoe, V. 967 Neely, S. 1884 Neff, J.A. 150 Negahdaripour, S. 3, 1724, 1793, 1868 Negrini, R. 5 Nelson, R.(C.) 53, 59, 1806, 1869, 1870, 1871 Nemoto, K. 1376 Nesi, P. 1490, 1647 Netravali, A.N. 943, 961, 1873 Neumann, B. 1365 Neumann, H. 647, 1365 Neumann, U. 1521 Neusius, C. 1003 Nevatia, R. 45, 254, 670, 719, 1326, 1332, 1452, 1481, 1678 Newell, J.T. 1166 Newman, A. 352 Newman, M.J. 407 Newman, T.(S.) 1405, 1669 Newman, W.S. 1084 Ng, I. 1189 Nguyen, H.H. 1375 Nguyen, Q.L. 1414, 1564 Nguyen, T.C. 1373, 1385, 1392 Nguyen, V.D. 744 Niblack, (C.)W. 369, 679, 684, 987, 1030, 1040 Nichol, D. 1809 Nicholls, G.K. 1214 Nielsen, B. 1221 Niemann, H. 745, 1731 Nishida, H. 895 Nishida, K. 783 Nishihara, S. 1486 Nitya, V.B. 1548 Nitzberg, M. 134 Nivat, M. 364, 1046, 1051 Niwaya, H. 265 Noble, A. 744 Noble, J.A. 598, 599 Noda, T. 1399 Nomura, Y. 524 Nordin, B. 1587 Novak, C.L. 1139 Nowak, A. 672 Nudd, G.(R.) 402, 411 Nurre, J.H. 1383, 1691 Oddy, C.J. 735 O'Donnell, P.A. 289 Ogniewicz, R. 728, 1029 O'Gorman, L. 214, 215, 217, 904 Ohanian, P.P. 1201 Ohsawa, Y. 803, 1145 Ohya, J. 244, 1412, 1571 Oja, E. 1307, 1756 Ojala, T. 1217 Okabe, H. 265 Okada, M. 1026 Okada, T. 1668 Okazaki, K. 1357 Okutomi, M. 1248, 1361 Olariu, S. 394 Oliensis, J. 137, 1451, 1470, 1782 Oliver, G. 871 Olivieri, P. 1790 Olsen, S.(I.) 4, 1329 Olson, T.J. 1351 Olszewski, J. 1003 O'Neill, M.A. 1353 Ong, S.H. 25, 934 Ongaro, P. 1260 159 Author Index Onishi, R. 352 Oommen, B.J. 1088 Oosterlinck, A. 737, 945, 1752 Orphanoudakis, S.C. 434 Orr, M.J.L. 1684 Oshima, M. 1397 Ostevold, E. 1854 Otsu, N. 258, 703, 800, 894 Otte, M. 677 Ottenberg, K. 647 Otto, G.P. 518 Ouksel, M.A. 812 Overmars, M.H. 1091, 1508 Paar, G. 1374, 1380 Pachowicz, P.W. 709 Packwood, R. 402 Pagli, L. 1226 Paglieroni, D.W. 986, 1002 Pahlavan, K. 764, 765, 770 Paige, R. 1240 Painter, J.S. 1768 Pal, N.R. 706, 707 Pal, S. 1007 Pal, S.K. 206, 660, 698, 699, 700, 707 Palacios, A. 1118 Palem, K.V. 1239 Pallo, J.M. 1236 Palm, H.C. 1854 Palmer, P.L. 1309 Pan, X. 889 Pan, Y. 1496 Pao, D.C.W. 841 Papademetriou, R.C. 976 Papadourakis, G.M. 821 Pape, D.R. 148 Paranjape, R.B. 119 Pareek, H. 990 Parent, R.E. 1886 Park, H.D. 1519 Park, J. 907 Park, K.H. 849, 1223, 1515 Park, R.H. 1199, 1318 Parkins, L. 413 Parks, A. 352 Parodi, G. 846 Partaatmadja, O. 1389 Parthasarathy, G. 591 Parui, S.K. 604 Patel, D. 1186 Patel, M. 412 Patel, M.A.S. 1468 Patel, R.V. 1386 Pati, Y.C. 1492 Patt, Y.N. 367 Pau, L.F. 738 Pauwels, E.J. 1752 Pavlidis, T. 61, 216, 546, 900 Pawlak, M. 636, 936, 978 Payne, B.A. 1881 Payrissat, R. 1396 Payton, P.M. 958, 1693 Pearson, J.E. 348 Peckerar, M.C. 1492 Pei, S.(C.) 886, 927 Pejnovic, P. 966 Peleg, K. 1141 Peleg, S. 959, 969, 1579, 1820, 1857, 1860 Pelillo, M. 198 Pellegretti, P. 796 Pelz, J.B. 1166 Peng, A. 645 Peng, Q. 1499, 1500 Penna, M.A. 1872 Pensini, M.P. 234 Pentland, A.(P.) 556, 576, 1471, 1605, 1624, 1642, 1648 Perez, A. 99 Perez, J.C. 588 Perez de la Blanca, N. 906 Peri, M.F. 742 Perlant, F.P. 350, 1328, 1333 Perlin, M. 191 Pernus, F. 863 Peroche, B. 1153 Perona, P. 601, 618, 1176 Perotti, F. 1766 Perrett, D. 231 Petitjean, S. 1604, 1607 160 Author Index Petriu, E. 39 Petrou, M. 359, 1214, 1309 Phatak, A.V. 314 Philip, J. 1811 Phillips, I.T. 413 Phillips, R.L. 1112 Piascik, T. 672 Picard, R.W. 1195 Pick Jr., H.L. 57, 1104 Picott, K.P. 1106 Pieczynski, N. 686 Piegl, L.A. 539, 1511 Pietikainen, M. 589, 1217 Pike, T.K. 735 Pinz, A. 790 Piper, J. 1016, 1037 Pitas, I. 826, 848 Pizer, S.M. 1521 Pizlo, Z. 921 Plassard, T. 735 Platt, J. 1882 Plomp, J. 751 Plouffe, W. 1130 Pobegailo, A.P. 898 Poggio, T. 50, 209, 238, 242, 426, 1622 Polana, R. 1869, 1870, 1871 Polis, M.F. 555, 557 Polzleitner, W. 433, 743, 753, 1374, 1380 Pomerleau, D.A. 320 Ponce, J. 580, 1462, 1604, 1607, 1701 Pong, T.C. 1172, 1651 Ponnusamy, R. 1728 Pool, I. 451 Porat, M. 96, 919 Posch, S. 979 Postaire, J.G. 710 Potter, J.L. 377 Poulton, J. 421 Poussart, D. 1700 Pradhan, B.S.S. 1495 Prasanna, V.K. 105, 939, 1068, 1266, 1348 Pratt, W.K. 368 Preparata, F.P. 1493 Preteux, F. 1000 Price, K. 45, 447, 450, 1742, 1748 Princen, J. 1287, 1407 Prokop, R.J. 918 Proteau, L. 163 Protheroe, S.R. 1757 Protti, M. 754 Provost, F.J. 397 Pu, C.C. 928 Puget, P. 1763 Pujari, A.K. 1548 Puppo, E. 1562 Purpura, D.P. 167 Qian, K. 460, 1061, 1639 Qian, R.J. 239, 250 Quaglia, G. 718 Quam, L. 448 Quan, L. 923, 1771 Quinquis, A. 1838 Quinton, P. 363 Quiroz, C. 424, 766 Rabbani, M. 8, 93 Rabut, C. 878 Raekovi, M. 1079 Raghavan, S. 1850 Raghunath Rao, K. 1282 Ragnemalm, I. 495, 998 Raja, N.S. 1402 Rajasekaran, S. 383 Ramakrishnan, I.V. 1232 Ramani, K. 103 Rambeaud, P. 989 Ramesh, N. 818 Ramesh, R. 1232 Ramesh, V. 447, 450, 678 Ranade, A.G. 407 Randall, G. 428 Rangaiah, C. 1633 Ranganath, H.S. 1251 Ranganathan, N. 412, 644, 1284 Rangarajan, K. 1739, 1828, 1831, 1834 Rangayyan, R.M. 119 Rank, K. 131 Ranka, S. 379, 798, 827 Rao, A.S. 939 Rao, K. 1567 Rao, N.S.V. 938 161 Author Index Rao, Y. 553 Rashid, H.U. 1434 Ratcliff, G. 164 Rattarangsi, A. 893 Ravani, B. 899 Ravishankar Rao, A. 1170 Raviv, D. 1775 Ray, B.K. 568, 569, 890 Ray, K.S. 568, 569, 890 Rebibo, N. 1864 Rebuffel, V. 1830 Reddy, S.C. 237 Reece, D.A. 319 Reese, G. 114 Reeves, A.P. 918 Refice, M. 198 Regazzoni, C.S. 742, 1649, 1852 Rehg, J.M. 675 Reiber, J.M.C. 665 Reichstein, I. 1088 Reid, I. 1628 Reid, M.B. 828 Reif, J.H. 70, 1551 Reinders, M.J.T. 261 Reinefeld, A. 192 Reinhart, C.(C.) 670, 1678 Reisfeld, D. 241, 248 Reiss, T.H. 977 Ren, X.H. 639 Renda, R. 1063 Requicha, A.A.G. 1538 Restivo, A. 1048 Rhee, S. 522 Rhoades, J. 1521 Rhodes, F. 1012 Richards, W. 741 Richardson, H.S. 1829 Richardson, T.J. 961 Rieger, J.H. 1603 Rignot, E. 663 Rigoutsos, I. 1619 Rimey, R.D. 760, 769, 771, 774 Rimon, E. 1098 Rinaudi, D. 718 Ringer, B. 625 Rioux, M. 534, 1132 Riseman, E.(M.) 49, 385, 722, 794, 1270, 1652, 1654, 1697 Ritter, G.X. 455 Ritter, W. 1143 Rives, P. 311 Rivest, J.F. 512 Rivlin, E. 780, 1783 Robb, R.A. 226 Robert, Y. 363, 1507 Robins, G. 930 Robinson, G.P. 653, 727 Roche, M. 1421 Rockwood, A. 1575 Rogers, S.K. 170 Rognone, A. 1819 Rogowitz, B.E. 155 Rohr, K. 596, 1433 Rokne, J. 553 Roli, F. 796 Rolland, F. 1595 Rolland, J. 142 Rom, H. 1028, 1568 Roos, C. 665 Roose, D. 1027 Rosen, D. 933 Rosenbaum, D.A. 232 Rosenberg, A.L. 406 Rosenfeld, A. 41, 52, 62, 563, 566, 567, 577, 582, 597, 664, 780, 903, 921, 1254, 1624, 1642, 1648, 1894, 1897 Rosenthaler, L. 619 Rosin, P.L. 657, 733, 887, 1441 Rossignac, J.(R.) 1538, 1879 Rote, G. 544, 1078 Roth, G. 1306, 1419 Rothwell, C.A. 955, 956, 1459, 1704 Rotman, S.R. 1191 Rousso, B. 1820 Rozenberg, G. 1042 Rubinstein, J. 516 Rubio, A. 435 Ruck, D.W. 171 Rucklidge, W.J. 1271 Ruhlmann, G.M. 1501 Ruppert, J. 1541 Ruwiedel, S. 9 Rye, A.J. 735 162 Author Index Rytter, W. 757, 1052 Ryu, K.W. 400 Sadjadi, F.A. 201, 346 Safaee-Rad, R. 831, 932, 1437, 1443, 1715 Sagara, M. 524 Sagerer, G. 745 Sahasrabudhe, S.C. 708 Sahni, S. 1020 Saitoh, T. 1026 Sajda, P. 1474 Sakas, G. 1222 Sakauchi, M. 797, 803, 868, 1145 Sakita, K. 750 Sakomoto, M. 1047 Sakuramoto, I. 1047 Salden, A.H. 972 Salembier, P. 489 Salesin, D.H. 1112, 1520 Salomaa, A. 1042 Salotti, M. 694 Samal, A. 235 Samet, H. 806, 847, 1065 Sanchez-Sinencio, E. 178 Sand, F. 1194, 1196 Sander, P.(T.) 578, 579, 902, 1523, 1524, 1546 Sandini, G. 14, 15, 1769, 1867 Sandler, M.B. 860, 999, 1302 Sanfeliu, A. 962 Sangwarasil, M. 1487 Sankur, B. 261 Sanniti di Baja, G. 2, 845, 867, 1010 Sannoniya, K. 1399 Sano, M. 1668 Santini, S. 338, 1759 Sanz, J.L.C. 415 Saoudi, A. 364, 757, 1046, 1051, 1052 Sarfraz, M. 873 Sarkar, N. 1202, 1213 Sarkar, S. 720, 724 Sarkarin, S.S. 835 Sasakawa, K. 1837 Sasaki, T. 259 Sastry, P.S. 1377 Sastry, R. 1284 Sato, H. 1449, 1454, 1476 Sato, K. 1625 Sato, M. 476 Sato, T. 258 Sato, Y. 777, 1412, 1571 Satoh, S. 797 Satou, T. 797 Saund, E. 721, 805 Savitt, S.L. 617 Sawhney, H.S. 1685, 1784, 1794 Sawyer, G. 735 Saxberg, B.V.H. 1428 Scarlatos, L. 546 Schafer, R.W. 615 Schalkoff, R. 208 Scheerer, D. 1003 Schenker, P.S. 33 Scherson, I.D. 409 Schettini, R. 1144, 1260 Schirra, S. 1077 Schmidt, J.W. 543, 545 Schmitt, F. 1599 Schmult, B. 300 Schnorr, C. 1722 Schoenmakers, R.P.H.M. 139 Schonfeld, D. 138 Schott, R. 73 Schrack, G. 813 Schreiber, T. 1539 Schroeder, W.I. 558 Schumaker, L.L. 85 Schunck, B.G. 571, 1354, 1358, 1413 Schutte, K. 1717 Schwabe, E.J. 407 Schwartz, E.L. 781 Schwing, J.L. 394 Schwingshakl, G. 433 Scott, M. 424, 766 Scudder, M. 410 Scudder, M.J. 403 Seales, W.B. 1702 Sederberg, T.W. 542, 163 Author Index 1883 Seetharaman, G. 1447 Segal, M. 1157 Segawa, E. 696 Segers, N. 942 Segman, J. 516 Seibert, M. 1640 Seidel, M. 426 Seidel, R. 1541 Seidman, L.P. 284 Sejnowski, T.J. 181 Sekita, I. 894 Sen, S. 70, 1551 Seong, D.S. 1223 Sequin, C.H. 1577 Sereno, M.E. 1856 Serpico, (S.)B. 735, 796, 1766 Serra, J.(C.) 477, 488, 512 Sethi, I.K. 818, 1836 Sezan, M.I. 109 Sgurev, V.(S.) 189, 714 Shafer, S.A. 42, 319, 1139, 1467 Shaffer, C.A. 1096 Shah, J. 623 Shah, M. 649, 1482, 1739, 1828, 1831, 1834 Shakunaga, T. 308 Shan, L.Y. 853 Shankar, R.V. 827 Shanley, J.F. 341 Shantaram, V. 858 Shapiro, E. 387 Shapiro, L.(G.) 38, 41, 413, 1650 Shapiro, L.S. 1250 Shapiro, V.A. 714 Sharir, M. 1074, 1091, 1508 Sharma, R. 1095, 1099, 1783, 1826 Shaw, R. 219 Shawky, M. 1381 Sheinvald, J. 679, 684 Shekhar, C. 257 Shen, H.C. 1204 Shen, J. 595, 973, 1586 Shen, Y. 1533 Shene, C.K. 1535 Sheng, Y. 152 Shepherd, T.(S.) 824, 1203 Sher, D.(B.) 144, 253, 630 Shermer, T.C. 1090 Sheu, P.C.Y. 316 Sheu, R.D. 1719 Shi, Q. 141, 1280 Shieh, W.J. 1188 Shih, F.Y.(C.) 492, 493, 928, 1001, 1014, 1066, 1072 Shih, S.W. 532 Shimada, T. 783 Shimaya, A. 750, 1491 Shimizu, M. 1399 Shinagawa, Y. 79 Shio, A. 711 Shiohara, M. 1832 Shiota, T. 134 Shirai, Y. 671, 801, 1480, 1618, 1681 Shiren, Y. 1543 Shirley, P. 1498 Shizawa, M. 1859 Shmuel, A. 1778 Shomar, W.J. 1447 Shridhar, M. 924 Shu, C.F. 1212 Si, S.H. 1341 Sicard, E. 435 Sicuranza, G.L. 110, 459 Sidi, A. 538 Sidiropoulos, N.D. 848 Siebert, A. 1403, 1418 Siegel, H.J. 367, 384 Silberberg, T.M. 1262 Silven, O. 1217 Simmons, G. 1615 Simon, J.C. 210 Singh, A. 1721, 1726, 1729 Sinha, D. 491 Sinha, S.S. 571 Sinniah, R. 934 Sipila, O. 692 Sirjani, A. 947 Siromoney, R. 1046, 1049, 1050 Skiena, S.S. 984 Skifstad, K.D. 1760 164 Author Index Skinner, S. 1556 Sklansky, J. 247, 249, 1141 Skofteland, G. 1810 Skordas, T. 1763, 1833 Skrzypek, J. 168, 625, 1108 Slagle, J.R. 1651 Sleeth, M. 352 Sloan, K. 1556 Sloboda, F. 948 Smeulders, A.W.M. 475, 802, 856, 971, 1592 Smith, A.J. 367 Smith, J.E. 367 Smith, K. 1104 Smith, K.C. 499, 831, 932, 1437, 1443, 1715 Smith, P.N. 1792 Smith, S.H. 909 Smits, B.E. 1520 Snyder, J.(M.) 87, 560 Snyder, L. 367 Snyder, M.A. 1865 Snyder, W.E. 547 Sobh, T.M. 1896 Sobrevilla, P. 871 Sodini, C. 426 Soille, P. 512 Solina, F. 682 Solomon, F. 1472 Solomon, S.S. 29 Somani, A.(K.) 413, 511 Sommer III, H.J. 1703 Sood, A.K. 1 Soos, S. 413 Soria, S.M. 1727 Sossa, H. 1666 Soucy, G. 1786 Soucy, M. 1572, 1686 Sparr, G. 1438, 1457 Speer, L.R. 1494 Spetsakis, M.E. 1770, 1774 Spidaliere, P.D. 1703 Spillman, L. 166 Spirkovska, L. 828 Spreeuwers, L.J. 648 Sridevi, N. 1548 Sridhar, B. 314, 1792 Srihari, S.N. 253, 268 Srinath, M.D. 1263 Srinivasan, N. 25 Srinivasan, P. 423 Srinivasan, V. 548 Stafford, R.L. 843 Stahl, H.P. 273 Stahs, T. 1674 Staib, L.H. 666 Stakenborg, J.H.T. 139 Standley, D. 426 Stark, L. 1665 Stark, L.W. 767 Steele, D. 684 Stefanelli, R. 5 Stein, A. 581 Stein, F. 842, 1641, 1653 Steinhage, V. 1347 Steketee, J.J. 554 Stella, E. 1317 Stelmaszyk, P. 1763 Stens, R.L. 94 Stenstrom, J.R. 1682 Stevenson, R.L. 574 Stewart, C.V. 1340, 1394 Stewart, N.F. 1544, 1554 Stiles-Davis, J. 157 Stockman, G.C. 252 Stockum, L.A. 343 Stofella, P. 234 Stojiljkovic, Z. 966 Stokely, E.M. 1558 Stokes, M. 1131 Stone, H.S. 367 Stone, M.C. 1117 Stonham, T.J. 1186 Storvik, G. 791 Straforini, M. 1643, 1790 Strat, T.(M.) 447, 448, 450, 1680 Strauss, O. 1406 Strickland, R.N. 1874 Stromboni, J.P. 674, 1180 Stuetzle, W. 584 Stytz, M.R. 229, 1497 Subbarao, M. 1395 Subirana-Vilanova, J.B. 616 Subrahmonia, J. 1569, 165 Author Index 1664 Subramanian, K.G. 1046, 1049, 1050 Sudborough, I.H. 396, 1058 Suehiro, T. 312, 1613, 1614 Suen, C.Y. 218, 513, 515, 910, 913, 1005, 1017, 1031 Suenaga, Y. 259, 267, 1310 Suetens, P. 737, 1620 Suk, M. 1291 Sull, S. 1780 Sullivan, G.D. 1570, 1629, 1630, 1789 Sullivan, J.R. 8 Sullivan, S. 580 Sun, A. 1389 Sun, Y.N. 832 Sundareswaran, V. 1744 Sung, K.K. 616 Sunwoo, M.H. 404 Super, B.J. 1469 Suri, S. 809 Surla, D. 1079 Suter, D. 561 Sutherland, K.T. 1103 Suzuki, I. 1092 Suzuki, S. 247 Svalbe, I. 494, 496, 509 Svetkoff, D.J. 275 Swain, M.J. 775, 1122 Swayne, D.A. 810 Syeda-Mahmood, T.F. 1137 Szeliski, R. 1712, 1714, 1888 Szepietowski, A. 1054, 1055, 1057 Sziranyi, T. 866 Taalebinezhaad, M.A. 1773, 1796, 1800 Tabbone, S. 643 Tagare, H.D. 960, 1431 Tai, J. 592 Takahashi, H. 1073, 1345 Takahashi, T. 1518 Takahata, M. 1878 Takanami, I. 1047 Takase, K. 312 Takashima, Y. 1376 Takefuji, Y. 1242 Takriti, S. 486 Talluri, R. 313 Tam, P.K.S. 1292 Tamassia, R. 75 Tambouratzis, G. 414 Tamminen, M. 1065 Tampieri, F. 1503 Tamura, S. 1357 Tan, H.L. 605 Tan, S.T. 1510 Tan, T. 1189 Tan, T.N. 1219, 1789 Tanaka, H. 711, 1487 Tanaka, H.T. 593, 1475 Tanaka, T. 1242, 1518 Tang, H. 1218, 1839 Tang, J.M. 548 Tang, Y.C. 785, 1646 Tang, Y.Y. 515 Taniguchi, Y. 1681 Tannenbaum, A. 470, 882 Tarabanis, K. 1611 Tarjan, R.(E.) 811, 1240 Taubin, G. 580, 586, 1569 Taylor, C.J. 600, 652, 815, 1269 Taylor, R.I. 1149 Taylor, W.F. 88 Tchoukanov, I. 831, 932, 1437, 1443, 1715 Teillaud, M. 73 Teller, S.J. 1111 Teng, C.M. 193 Teng, Y.A. 296, 322 Terauchi, M. 1446 ter Haar Romeny, B.M. 467, 471, 972 Terzopoulos, D. 583, 1565, 1890 Tescher, A.G. 22, 147 Thacker, N.A. 517, 855, 1331 Thalmann, D. 264 Thanailakis, A. 405 Thibadeau, R. 1513 166 Author Index Thiel, E. 1021, 1032 Thirion, E. 1549 Thirion, J.P. 1506 Thomas, A.D.H. 1295 Thomas, F. 309 Thomas, J.I. 1782 Thomassen, A.J.W.M. 232 Thomassen, C. 1060 Thompson, E. 1118 Thompson, W.B. 57, 1104, 1768 Thonnat, M. 853, 1370, 1417 Thonnessen, U. 1895 Thorhallsson, T. 1821 Thorpe, C.E. 320 Thurfjell, L. 1587 Tian, J. 592 Tian, Q. 639 Timcenko, A. 1841 Tirumalai, A.P. 1354, 1358 Tistarelli, M. 1769, 1867 Titterington, D.M. 564 Tjahjadi, T. 124 Toal, A.F. 326 Tock, D. 240 Toda, K. 783 Toet, A. 487, 1126 Toga, A.W. 1881 Tomasi, C. 1764, 1779 Tomiha, T. 265 Tomita, F. 1073, 1345, 1672 Tomita, S. 935 Tonazzini, A. 123 Tonnesen, D. 1888 Toriwaki, J.(I.) 635, 747, 1026 Torrance, K.E. 1112 Torras, C. 309 Torre, V. 1643, 1790 Torres, C. 277 Tortora, G. 799 Toussaint, G.T. 68, 1004 Toyoda, M. 777 Trahanias, P.E. 830, 1148 Tran, A.T. 744 Traverso, P. 730 Trivedi, M.M. 1334 Trivedi, Y.C. 135 Trolinger, J.D. 272 Troscianko, T. 1224 Trucco, E. 730 Tsai, C.T. 832 Tsai, D.M. 704 Tsai, M.J. 1597 Tsai, P.S. 1482, 1828, 1831 Tsai, R.Y. 1611 Tsai, W.H. 701, 925, 1013 Tsalides, P. 405 Tsang, P.W.M. 829 Tsantilas, T. 383 Tsao, E.C.K. 656, 1444 Tsatsanis, M.K. 1208 Tsay, J.J. 72 Tseng, D.C. 1146, 1188 Tsotsos, J.K. 761, 772, 778, 1609, 1777 Tsuda, Y. 1399 Tsui, H.T. 1485 Tsuji, M. 535 Tsuji, S. 60, 295, 331, 696, 1320, 1475, 1878 Tsuji, T. 1446 Tu, X.W. 1381 Tuceryan, M. 725, 1182 Tuck, R. 367 Tucker, L.W. 401 Turk, G. 1573 Tzeng, N.F. 398 Udupa, J.K. 1585 Ueda, N. 1822 Uemura, T. 251 Ueshiba, T. 1397 Uhlin, T. 765, 770 Uhr, L. 949 Uhrig, C. 1077 Ullman, S. 1264, 1272, 1659 Ullmann, J.R. 840 Ulupinar, F. 1452, 1481 Uma Shankar, B. 604 Unbehauen, R. 131 Ur, H. 117 Usami, Y. 266 Uttal, W.(R.) 824, 1203 167 Author Index Vaccarelli, A. 1670 Vaillant, R. 1557 Vaina, L.M. 1848 Van Aken, J.R. 420 van Balen, R. 480 Van Cleynenbreugel, J. 737 van den Boomgaard, R. 475, 480 Vanden Bossche, P. 942 van der Heijden, F. 648 van der Lubbe, J.C.A. 261 van der Veen, A.J. 362 Van Der Wal, G.S. 388 van Doorn, A.J. 169, 462, 1547 Van Gelder, A. 1555 Van Gool, L. 945, 1752 Van Hentenryck, P. 193 van Herk, M. 498 van Inge, A. 431 van Lieshout, M.N.M. 861 van Overveld, C.W.A.M. 136 van Vliet, L.J. 646, 968 van Widenfelt, R. 1157 van Wieringen, P.C.W. 232 Vareln, F.J. 1118 Vasilescu, M. 583 Vaudin, J. 402 Vehkomaki, T. 692 Veleva, P.K. 714 Vemuri, B.C. 586, 1382, 1550, 1810 Vemuri, V.E. 179 Venetsanopoulos, A.N. 499, 500, 826, 1148 Venkatesan, R. 1284 Venkatesan, S. 1812 Venkatesh, S. 463, 594 Venkatesh, Y.V. 103, 1377 Venkateswar, V. 667, 1327 Ventura, J.A. 885 Venturi, G. 822 Verbeek, F.J. 1033 Verbeek, P.W. 646, 968 Verleysen, M. 1840 Verma, R.M. 1229 Vernazza, G. 822, 846, 1766 Vernon, D. 276, 1658 Verri, A. 1819, 1843 Versano, R. 1161 Vicsek, T. 1151 Vidal, E. 588, 1127 Viergever, M.A. 467, 471, 688, 972 Vieville, T. 620 Vijayakumar, B. 1462 Villalobos, J.R. 940 Vilnrotter, F. 352 Vincent, L. 126, 487, 1070 Vincken, K.L. 688 Vinod, V.V. 693, 1293 Visa, A. 1187 Vishkin, U. 1233 Vitale, A. 749 Vitter, J.S. 1493 Vitulano, S. 749 Vlontzos, J.A. 1750 von der Heydt, R. 619 von der Malsburg, C. 243, 257 von Seelen, W. 323, 330, 1276 Voorhees, H. 401 Voss, K. 1589 Vossepoel, A.M. 974 Vriesenga, M. 1141 Waarts, J.J. 1534 Wada, T. 1308 Wagemans, J. 942 Wah, B.W. 177, 367 Wahl, F. 1674 Waku, J. 912 Wald, J.D. 355 Waldmann, J. 1372 Wallace, A.(M.) 425, 787, 1274, 1400, 1549 Wallace, R.S. 781 Wallis, A. 1540 Waltz, F.M. 29 Wang, C. 1022, 1036 Wang, C.C. 444, 525 Wang, D. 301 Wang, G.J. 876 168 Author Index Wang, H. 883, 1056, 1788 Wang, H.F. 260 Wang, J.F. 573 Wang, J.Y. 1337 Wang, J.Y.A. 1356 Wang, L. 1165, 1198, 1200 Wang, M. 1500 Wang, M.J.J. 115 Wang, P.S.P. 364, 1035, 1041, 1590 Wang, T. 570, 651, 685 Wang, W. 195, 1645 Wang, X. 132, 1018 Wang, Y. 423 Wang, Y.F. 573, 897 Wanger, L.R. 1422 Wanghui 335 Ward, G.J. 1113 Ward, M.O. 1110 Warren, J.(D.) 511, 1532 Watanabe, S. 1390 Watanabe, Y. 267 Watkins, W.R. 339 Watson, A.B. 1740 Watson, C.R. 1804 Watson, D.F. 537 Watson, D.W. 384 Waugh, K.G. 425 Waxman, A.M. 1640 Wayner, P.C. 716 Webb, J.A. 443, 449, 519 Webber, R.E. 806 Webster, R.W. 843 Wechsler, H. 1, 104, 180, 743, 753, 862, 951 Weems, C.(C.) 380, 385, 403, 410 Wei, G.Q. 1842 Wei, T.C. 1395 Weil, F.J. 444 Weiman, C.F.R. 1324 Weinshall, D. 1479, 1767 Weisbin, C.R. 292 Weiss, I. 458, 953, 957, 963, 975 Welch, S.S. 342 Welch, W. 1576 Wells III, W.M. 1709 Welty, R.(P.) 448, 1693 Wen, W. 1190 Weng, J. 523, 1259, 1772, 1803, 1864 Werman, M. 581, 1579, 1713, 1778 Werner, J.S. 166 Wernersson, A. 337 West, G.A.W. 1441 Westberg, L. 1845 Westin, C.F. 1305 Whaite, P. 1608 Whitaker, R. 1521 White, B. 463 White, M. 1504 White, S. 1325 White, T. 142 Wielogorski, A.L. 735 Wilhelms, J. 1555 Wilkes, C.T. 441 Wilkes, D. 1609 Williams, D.J. 649 Williams, P.L. 1509 Williams, T. 410 Willsky, A.S. 102 Wilson, D.C. 125, 224 Wilson, J.C. 952 Wilson, J.N. 224 Wilson, R. 607 Wilson, S.S. 501 Winroth, H. 944 Winzen, A. 752 Wirtz, B. 1706 Witkin, A. 536, 1576, 1889 Wittenbrink, C. 413 Woeginger, G. 1078 Wolberg, G. 1134, 1140 Wolfe, W.J. 285 Wolff, L.(B.) 42, 1109, 1450, 1477 Wolfson, H.J. 1303 Wolovich, W.A. 58, 1657 Won, C.S. 1160 Wong, E.K. 497, 1634 Wong, G. 869 Wong, I.W.S. 810 Wong, K.C. 1311, 1566 Wong, K.W. 1344 Wong, P.W. 891 169 Author Index Wong, W.T. 1066, 1072 Wongwarawipat, W. 263 Woods, R.E. 37 Woodwark, J. 1540 Wordenweber, B. 1539 Worring, M. 856, 971 Wu, A.Y. 66 Wu, C.H. 1815 Wu, C.M. 1193 Wu, H. 493, 1001 Wu, J.S. 304 Wu, K.Y. 1013 Wu, S.Y. 1558 Wu, W. 938 Wu, W.Y. 115 Wu, X. 1129 Wu, Y. 880 Wu, Z. 680 Wyatt Jr., J.L. 426 Xiao, Q. 715 Xie, M. 661, 1370 Xing, X. 651, 685 Xu, G. 696, 1475 Xu, L. 1307, 1756 Xu, S. 1218, 1839 Xu, T. 1487 Xue, M. 1283 Xue, Q. 1101 Yaagoob, A. 812 Yacoob, Y. 328, 333 Yagel, R. 1502, 1516 Yagmuma, Y. 868 Yakovleff, A. 1804 Yalabik, N. 1156 Yamamoto, K. 213, 218, 585, 1877 Yamamoto, M. 1320 Yamamoto, Y. 1053 Yamashita, M. 1092 Yamato, J. 244 Yan, J. 1312 Yan, L. 909 Yan, P. 965 Yanagishita, H. 1832 Yang, A.T. 899 Yang, H.S. 748 Yang, J.C.S. 531 Yang, J.Y. 260 Yang, L. 413 Yang, X.D. 1069 Yang, Y. 264 Yang, Y.H. 1813 Yao, J. 142 Yao, Y.H. 413 Yap, C.K. 1553 Yasuno, T. 1802 Yates, J.D. 1519 Yau, H.T. 1692 Ye, X.Q. 715 Yee, S.R. 1387 Yeow, H.H. 934 Yeshurun, Y. 241, 248 Yin, S. 153 Yip, R.K.K. 1292 Yla-Jaaski, A. 859 Yla-Jaaski, J. 692, 1185 Yogesan, K. 1221 Yokoya, N. 585, 1346, 1877 Yoneyama, M. 1390 Yoo, T.S. 1521 Yoroizawa, I. 750, 1491 Yoshimi, B. 1841 Yoshimi, T. 1397 Yoshitaka, M. 935 You, J. 1183, 1206 You, Y.C. 1716 Young, G.S. 531 Young, G.S.J. 1738 Young, T.Y. 1447 Yu, B. 880 Yu, C.W. 786 Yu, F.T.S. 153 Yu, S.S. 701 Yu, X. 692, 1185, 1411, 1707 Yuan, B. 880 Yuan, J. 913 Yuen, P.C. 829 Yuille, A.(L.) 126, 233, 1175, 1367 Yun, H. 1515 Yvinec, M. 73, 980, 1493 Zabrodsky, H. 959, 969 Zamperoni, P. 464 Zappatore, S. 1445 Zarge, J.A. 558 Zavidovique, B.(Y.) 390, 430 170 Author Index Zeevi, Y.Y. 96, 175, 516 Zeghloul, S. 989 Zelnio, E. 353 Zeltzer, D. 230, 246 Zen, H. 1145 Zerubia, J. 726 Zetzsche, C. 1844 Zhang, E. 655 Zhang, G. 787 Zhang, J. 394, 740 Zhang, K. 1230 Zhang, P. 570 Zhang, S. 1570, 1630 Zhang, X. 592 Zhang, Y. 1801 Zhang, Y.J. 712 Zhang, Y.Y. 1041 Zhang, Z. 297, 1349, 1862, 1863, 1866 Zhao, D. 817, 950 Zhao, F. 731 Zhao, W. 1533 Zhao, Y. 118 Zheng, J. 540 Zheng, J.Y. 295, 1483, 1578 Zheng, Q. 1056, 1265, 1273 Zhong, S. 612 Zhou, J. 130 Zhou, Y. 1499 Zhu, H. 455 Zhu, Y.M. 1184 Zhuang, X. 118, 505, 570, 651, 685 Zielke, T. 323, 1276 Zikan, K. 1262 Ziou, D. 641, 643 Zisserman, A. 325, 527, 914, 922, 955, 956, 1424, 1459, 1704 Zobrist, G.W. 89 Zucker, S.W. 470, 882, 1456, 1478, 1523 Zunino, R. 846, 1649