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A. General References
A.1. Meetings
1. A. Rosenfeld, ed., Multiresolution Image Processing
and Analysis (Leesburg, VA, July 19-21, 1982),
Springer, Berlin, 1984.
2. 1984 Conference on Intelligent Systems and Machines,
Rochester, MI, April 24-25, 1984.
3. Proceedings of the Workshop on Computer Vision:
Representation and Control (Annapolis, MD, April
30-May 2, 1984), IEEE Publ. 84CH2014-9.
4. J.F. Gilmore, ed., Applications of Artificial
Intelligence (Arlington, VA, May 3-4, 1984), Proc.
SPIE 485.
5. Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI-84; Austin, TX, August 6-10,
1984).
6. A.G. Tescher, ed., Applications of Digital Image
Processing VII (San Diego, CA, August 21-24, 1984),
Proc. SPIE 504.
7. Lee S. Baumann, ed., Proceedings: Image
Understanding Workshop (New Orleans, LA, October 3-
4, 1984), Science Applications International Corp.
8. Thirteenth Workshop on Applied Imagery Pattern
Recognition, Silver Spring, MD, October 22-24, 1984.
9. Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision, Cambridge,
MA, November 5-8, 1984, Proc. SPIE 521.
10. The First Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Applications (Denver, CO, December 5-7, 1984), IEEE
Publ. 84CH2107-1.
11. E. Caianiello and G. Musso, eds., Cybernetic
Systems: Recognition, Learning, Self-Organization
(Cava dei Tirreni, Italy, December 9-12, 1981),
Research Studies Press (Wiley), New York, 1984.
12. S. Levialdi, ed., Digital Image Analysis (Selva di
Fasano, Italy, November 15-18, 1982), Pitman,
London, 1984.
13. A.G. Sartori-Angus and C.C. Handley, eds.,
Proceedings of the First South African Symposium on
Digital Image Processing (Durban, S.A., July 18-19,
1983)
14. International Symposium on Image Processing and its
Applications, Tokyo, Japan, January 18-21, 1984.
15. Quatrieme Congres: Reconnaissance des Formes et
Intelligence Artificielle, Paris, France, January
25-27, 1984.
16. International Week of the Electronic Image,
Biarritz, France, May 21-25, 1984 (including the
First Image Symposium, May 23-25).
17. Autbild '84/1, Wantlitzsee, DDR, May 21-25, 1984.
18. Second South African Symposium on Digital Image
Processing, Durban, S.A., July 23-27, 1984.
19. Proceedings, Seventh International Conference on
Pattern Recognition (Montreal, Canada, July 30-
August 2, 1984), IEEE Publ. 84CH2046-1.
20. Sixth European Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, Pisa, Italy, September 5-7, 1984.
21. W. Kropatsch, ed., Mustererkennung 1984 (DACM/OAGM
Symposium, Graz, Austria, October 2-4, 1984),
Springer, Berlin, 1984.
22. International Meeting on Artificial Intelligence,
Marseilles, France, October 24-27, 1984.
23. R.M. Haralick and J.R. Ullmann, A report on the 1982
IEEE Computer Vision Workshop, WCVRC, vii-xiii.
24. E.S. Gelsema, A survey of six International
Conferences on Pattern Recognition, PRL 2, 1984,
205-212.
A.2. Collections, surveys, etc.
25. H. Niemann and Y.T. Chien, eds., Special Issue:
Knowledge Based Image Analysis, PR 17(1), 1984, 1-
176.
26. K.H. Beckurts and H.G. Schwartzel, eds., Digital
Image Processing, Siemens Research and Development
Reports 13(3), 1984, 89-162.
27. M.P. Ekstrom, ed., Digital Image Processing
Techniques, Academic Press, New York, 1984.
28. A. Rosenfeld, Image analysis: problems, progress,
and prospects, PR 17, 1984, 3-12.
29. J.K. Tsotsos, Knowledge and the visual process:
content, form, and use, PR 17, 1984, 13-27.
30. M. Nagao, Control strategies in pattern analysis,
PR 17, 1984, 45-56.
31. A. Rosenfeld, Computer vision research at the
University of Maryland: a 20-year retrospective,
PR 17, 1984, 373-375.
32. A. Rosenfeld, Computer vision: signals, segments,
and structures, ASSP Magazine 1(1), 1984, 11-18.
33. T. Matsuyama, Knowledge organization and control
structure in image understanding, 7ICPR, 1118-1127.
34. B.J. Schachter, Real-time image processing at
Westinghouse: 1964-1984, IUW, 53-55.
35. T. Poggio and V. Torre, Ill-posed problems and
regularization analysis in early vision, IUW, 257-
263.
36. K.S. Fu and A. Rosenfeld, Pattern recognition and
computer vision, Computer 17(10), 1984, 274-282.
37. A. Rosenfeld, Picture processing: 1983, CVGIP 26,
1984, 347-393.
A.3. Graphics
38. T.L. Kunii, ed., Computer Graphics--Theory and
Applications (Proceedings of InterGraphics '83),
Springer, Berlin, 1983.
39. T.L. Kunii, ed., More Selections from Intergraphics
'83, CGA 4(1), January 1984, 35-65.
40. Computer Graphics '84 Conference and Exposition
(National Computer Graphics Association), Anaheim,
CA, May 13-17, 1984.
41. H. Christiansen, Ed., SIGGRAPH '84 Conference
Proceedings (Minneapolis, MN, July 23-27, 1984), CG
18(3), July 1984.
42. H. Tucker, ed., Eurographics 84 (Copenhagen,
Denmark, September 12-14, 1984), North-Holland,
Amsterdam, 1984.
43. G.F. Schrack, Literature in computer graphics for
the year 1983: a bibliography, CG 18, 1984, 69-89.
44. G.F. Schrack, More texts and books in computer
graphics, CG 18, 1984, 90-91.
45. G.F. Schrack, Texts and books in computer graphics
(third list), CG 18, 1984, 160-.
46. C. Machover and W. Myers, Interactive computer
graphics, Computer 17(10), 1984, 145-161.
47. G. Demos, M.D. Brown, and R.A. Weinberg, Digital
scene simulation: the synergy of computer technology
and human creativity, P-IEEE 72, 1984, 22-31.
48. H. Weghorst, G. Hooper, and D.P. Greenberg, Improved
computational methods for ray tracing, TOG 3, 1984,
52-69.
49. A. Fujimoto, C.G. Perrott, and K. Iwata, A 3-D
graphics display system with depth buffer and
pipeline processor, CGA 4(6), 1984, 11-23.
50. S. Coquillart and M. Gangnet, Shaded display of
digital maps, CGA 4(7), 1984, 35-42.
51. C.P. Verbeck and D.P. Greenberg, A comprehensive
light source description for computer graphics,
CGA 4(7), 1984, 66-75.
52. N.L. Max, Atoms with transparency and shadows,
CVGIP 27, 1984, 46-63.
53. A.R. Gourlay, Grayscale simulation on a color
display, CVGIP 27, 1984, 92-96.
54. L.S. Brotman and N.I. Badler, Generating soft
shadows with a depth buffer algorithm, CGA 4(10),
1984, 5-12.
55. A.S. Glassner, Space subdivision for fast ray
tracing, CGA 4(10), 1984, 15-22.
56. W. Myers, New systems improve picture quality and
performance, CGA 4(10), 1984, 56-59.
57. P.S. Heckbert and P. Hanrahan, Beam tracing
polygonal objects, SIGGRAPH, 119-127.
58. J. Amanatides, Ray tracing with cones, SIGGRAPH,
129-135.
59. R.L. Cook, T. Porter, and L. Carpenter, Distributed
ray tracing, SIGGRAPH, 137-145.
60. M. Dippe and J. Swensen, An adaptive subdivision
algorithm and parallel architecture for realistic
image synthesis, SIGGRAPH, 149-158.
61. T.W. Sederberg and D.C. Anderson, Ray tracing of
Steiner patches, SIGGRAPH, 159-164.
62. J.T. Kajiya and B.P. Von Herzen, Ray tracing volume
densities, SIGGRAPH, 165-174.
63. C.M. Goral, K.E. Torrance, D.P. Greenberg, and B.
Battaile, Modeling the interaction of light between
diffuse surfaces, SIGGRAPH, 213-222.
64. T. Porter and T. Duff, Compositing digital images,
SIGGRAPH, 253-259.
A.4. Optical processing and display
65. J.A. Neff, ed., Optical Computing: Critical Review
of Technology (Los Angeles, CA, January 24-25,
1984), Proc. SPIE 456.
66. R.A. Milano, ed., Optical Interfaces for Digital
Circuits and Systems (Los Angeles, CA, January 26,
1984), Proc. SPIE 466.
67. H.J. Caulfield, S. Horvitz, G.P. Tricoles, and W.A.
Von Winkle, eds., Special Issue on Optical
Computing, P-IEEE 72(7), July 1984, 755-979.
68. H.J. Caulfield, ed., Analog Optical Processing and
Computing (Cambridge, MA, October 25-26, 1984),
Proc. SPIE 519.
69. E. Schlam, ed., Advances in Display Technology IV
(Los Angeles, CA, January 24-25, 1984), Proc. SPIE
457.
70. J.J. Pearson, ed., Processing and Display of Three-
Dimensional Data (San Diego, CA, August 23-24,
1984), Proc. SPIE 507.
A.5. Perception
71. NATO Advanced Study Institute on Vision and Image
Understanding, Erice, Sicily, July 1-12, 1984.
72. Second Workshop on Human and Machine Vision,
Montreal, Canada, August 1-3, 1984.
73. A.C. Sanderson and Y.Y. Zeevi, eds., Special Issue
on Neural and Sensory Information Processing, T-SMC
13(5), September-October 1983, 666-1047.
74. P.C. Dodwell and T. Caelli, eds., Figural Synthesis,
Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1984.
75. M.N. Oguztoreli, Modeling and simulation of
vertebrate primary visual system: basic network, T-
SMC 13, 1983, 776-781.
76. J.C. Curlander and V.Z. Marmarelis, Processing of
visual information in the distal neurons of the
vertebrate retina, T-SMC 13, 1983, 943-934.
77. S. Grossberg, The quantized geometry of visual
space, Behavioral Brain Sciences 6, 1983, 625-692.
78. E.L. Schwartz, Anatomical and physiological
correlates of visual computation from striate to
infero-temporal cortex, T-SMC 14, 1984, 257-270.
79. D.H. Ballard, A. Bandyopadhyay, J. Sullins, and H.
Tanaka, A connectionist model of extrapersonal
space, WCVRC, 18-24.
B. Digitization, Approximation, Compression
B.1. Sampling, quantization
80. Y. Yamada, S. Tazaki, M. Kasahara, and T. Namekawa,
Variance mismatch of vector quantities, T-IT 30,
1984, 104-107.
81. J.A. Bucklew, Multidimensional digitization of data
followed by a mapping, T-IT 30, 1984, 107-110.
82. P.F. Swaszek and J.B. Thomas, Design of quantizers
from histograms, T-COMM 32, 1984, 240-245.
83. J.A. Bucklew, Two results on the asymptotic
performance of quantizers, T-IT 30, 1984, 341-348.
84. R.M. Gray, Vector quantization, ASSP Magazine 1(2),
1984, 4-29.
85. F.S. Lu and G.L. Wise, A simple approximation for
minimum mean-square error symmetric uniform
quantization, T-COMM 32, 1984, 470-474.
86. N. Farvardin and J.W. Modestino, Optimum quantizer
performance for a class of non-Gaussian memoryless
sources, T-IT 30, 1984, 485-497.
87. P. Kabal, Quantizers for the gamma distribution and
other symmetrical distributions, T-ASSP 32, 1984,
836-841.
88. T.R. Fischer and R.M. Dicharry, Vector quantizer
design for memoryless Gaussian, gamma, and Laplacian
sources, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1065-1069.
89. Z. Orbach, New types of adaptive quantizers, T-
ASSP 32, 1984, 1006-1013.
90. L. Nielsen, K.J. Astrom, and E.I. Jury, Optimal
digitization of 2-D images, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 1247-
1249.
91. F. Bonfatti, P. Tiberio, and A. Volta, A note on the
conversion of polygonal to cellular maps, C+G 7,
1983, 355-360.
92. J.P. Allerbach, Design of antialiasing patterns for
time-sequential sampling of spatiotemporal signals,
T-ASSP 32, 1984, 137-144.
93. Y. Baram, On two-dimensional data representation by
radial base functions, T-ASSP 32, 1983, 163-164.
94. T.C. Chen and R.J.P. de Figuereido, Image decimation
and interpolation techniques based on frequency
domain analysis, T-COMM 32, 1984, 479-484.
95. T.C. Chen and R.J.P. de Figuereido, Model-based
image interpolation by generalized splines, 7ICPR,
120-122.
96. J.J. Lefebvre, J.N. Oeconomos, P. Tremelat, and P.
Vibert, A particular interpolation technique applied
to digital picture restoration, 7ICPR, 933-935.
97. A. Blake, Reconstructing a visible surface, AAAI,
23-26.
98. A.D. Kulkarni and K. Sivaraman, Interpolation of
digital imagery using hypersurface approximation,
SP 7, 1984, 65-73.
99. D. Terzopoulos, Multilevel reconstruction of visual
surfaces: variational principles and finite-element
representations, MIPA, 237-310.
100. P.J. Burt and E.H. Adelson, A multiresolution spline
with application to image mosaics, TOG 2, 1983,
217-236.
101. K. Takikawa, Fast progressive reconstruction of a
transformed image, T-IT 30, 1984, 111-117.
102. K.N. Ngan, Image display techniques using the cosine
transform, T-ASSP 32, 1983, 173-177.
103. E.V. Krishnamurthy, High-order tensor product
approximation for two-and three- dimensional image
blocks with application to multiresolution image
representation, CVGIP 25, 1984, 393-398.
104. J. O'Rourke and K.R. Sloan, Jr., Dynamic
quantization: two adaptive data structures for
multidimensional spaces, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 266-280.
105. A.M. Fanelli and B. Marangelli, Data compression for
progressive transmission of screened pictures, T-
SMC 14, 1984, 519-524.
106. H. Samet, Approximation and compression of images
using quadtrees, 7ICPR, 220-223.
107. D.M. Hardas and S.N. Srihari, An architecture for
progressive refinement of 3-D grey level images,
7ICPR, 224-226.
108. A.M. Fanelli and B. Marangelli, Progressive
transmission of news photos, CVGIP 27, 1984, 239-
245.
109. A.L. Yuille and T. Poggio, Fingerprints theorems,
AAAI, 362-365.
110. V.V. Alexandrov, N.D. Gorsky, and S.N. Mysko,
Recursive pyramids and their use for image coding,
PRL 2, 1984, 301-310.
111. D.M. Hardas and S.N. Srihari, Progressive refinement
of 3-D images using coded binary trees: algorithms
and architecture, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 748-757.
B.2. Curve and surface approxmiations
112. M. Shneier, Multiresolution feature encodings, MIPA,
190-199.
113. O. Lozover and K. Preiss, Automatic construction of
a cubic B-spline representation for a general curve,
C+G 7, 1983, 149-153.
114. T. Thong, Ellipse, arc of ellipse and elliptic
spline, C+G 7, 1983, 169-175.
115. M.D. McIlroy, Best approximate circles on integer
grids, TOG 2, 1983, 237-263.
116. M. Dhome, G. Rives, and M. Richetin, Sequential
piecewise-linear segmentation of binary contours,
PRL 2, 1983, 101-107.
117. F. Murtagh and A.E. Raftery, Fitting straight lines
to point patterns, PR 17, 1984, 479-483.
118. L.D. Wu, A piecewise linear approximation based on a
statistical model, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 41-45.
119. R. Chellappa and R. Bagdazian, Fourier coding of
image boundaries, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 102-105.
120. K.I. Kanatani, Errors of the incremental method for
curves, CVGIP 26, 1984, 130-133.
121. B.A. Barsky, Exponential and polynomial methods for
applying tension to an interpolating spline curve,
CVGIP 27, 1984, 1-18.
122. D.H.U. Kochanek and R.H. Bartels, Interpolating
splines with local tension, continuity, and bias
control, SIGGRAPH, 33-43.
123. N.N. Abdelmalek, Piecewise linear L(1) approximation
of plane curves, 7ICPR, 105-108.
124. J.O. Eklundh and J. Howako, Robust shape description
based on curve fitting, 7ICPR, 109-112.
125. L.D. Wu and X.Y. Luo, Fast piecewise non-linear
approximation, 7ICPR, 330-332.
126. G.S. Zabele and J. Koplowitz, A transform encoding
scheme for closed planar curves, 7ICPR, 339-342.
127. N. Otsu, Karhunen-Loeve line fitting and a linearity
measure, 7ICPR, 486-489.
128. G. Hartmann, Principles and strategies of
hierarchical contour coding, 7ICPR, 1087-1089.
129. J.R. Van Aken, An efficient ellipse-drawing
algorithm, CGA 4(9), 1984, 24-35.
130. K. Wall and P.E. Danielsson, A fast sequential
method for polygonal approximation of digitized
curves, CVGIP 28, 1984, 220-227.
131. M. Doros, On some properties of the generation of
discrete circular arcs on a square grid, CVGIP 28,
1984, 377-383.
132. D. Cyganski and J.A. Orr, Parameterization of planar
contours for elliptic decomposition and
determination of affine transforms, CAIA, 161-166.
133. J.A. Mendez and A. Falcon, On the orthogonal
expansion of images for low level recognition.
Fourier-Bessel representation., CAIA, 167-169.
134. J.K. Navlakha, An analytical technique for 3-
dimensional interpolation, BIT 24, 1984, 119-122.
135. P. Dierckx, Algorithms for smoothing data on the
sphere with tensor product splines, Computing 32,
1984, 319-342.
136. B.A. Barsky, A description of various 3-D models,
CGA 4(1), 1984, 38-52.
137. O.D. Faugeras, Polyhedral approximation of 3-D
objects without holes, CVGIP 25, 1984, 169-183.
138. L. Bacchelli-Montefusco and G. Casciola, Using
interactive graphics for fitting surfaces to
scattered data, CGA 4(7), 1984, 43-45.
139. V. Brailovsky, An incompletely determined model for
approximating functions from experimental data,
7ICPR, 1263-1265.
140. H.A. Steinberg, A smooth surface based on
biquadratic patches, CGA 4(9), 1984, 20-23.
141. D.A. Fogg, Contour to rectangular grid conversion
using minimal curvature, CVGIP 28, 1984, 85-91.
142. J.R. Kender and D. Lee, The information-centered
approach to optimal algorithms applied to the 2-1/2D
sketch, IUW, 107-112.
143. G.B. Smith, A fast surface interpolation technique,
IUW, 211-215.
144. D. Terzopoulos, Controlled-smoothness stabilizers
for the regularization of ill-posed visual problems
involving discontinuities, IUW, 225-229.
145. R.E. Barnhill and W. Boehm, eds., Surfaces in
Computer Aided Geometric Design (Oberwolfach,
Germany, April 25-30, 1982), North-Holland,
Amsterdam, 1983.
146. R.E. Barnhill and W. Boehm, eds. Computer Aided
Geometric Design, North Holland, Amsterdam, 1984 ff.
B.3. Coding and compression
147. A.K. Jain, P.M. Farrelle, and V.R. Algazi, Image
data compression, DIPT, 171-226.
148. L. Capo, A. Giglio, and G. Zarone, Some experiments
in parameter encoding of video signals, DIA, 174-
182.
149. G.E. Lowitz and P. Cassagne, CLADYN, a new
compressor for numerical color TV and multispectral
images, PR 17, 1984, 551-557.
150. A. Leon-Garcia and H. Tanaka, Noiseless coding of
binary finite order Markov sources, T-IT 30, 1984,
88-91.
151. J.W. Modestino and V. Bhaskaran, Adaptive two-
dimensional tree encoding of images using spatial
masking, T-COMM 32, 1984, 177-189.
152. H. Gharavi, Conditional variable-length coding for
gray-level pictures, Bell System Technical J. 63,
1984, 249-260.
153. W.H. Chen and W.K. Pratt, Scene adaptive coder, T-
COMM 32, 1984, 225-232.
154. N. Mukawa, H. Kuroda, and T. Matsuoka, An interframe
coding system for video teleconferencing signal
transmission at a 1.5 Mbit/s rate, T-COMM 32, 1984,
280-287.
155. H. Murakami and H. Yamamoto, Performance of
transform coding for carrier chrominance signals,
T-COMM 32, 1984, 324-327.
156. Y. Ninomiya and Y. Ohtsuka, A motion-compensated
interframe coding scheme for NTSC color television
signals, T-COMM 32, 1984, 328-334.
157. M. Vetterli, Multi-dimensional sub-band coding: some
theory and algorithms, SP 6, 1984, 97-112.
158. S.T. Alexander and S.A. Rajala, Optimal gain
derivation for the LMS algorithm using a visual
fidelity criterion, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 434-437.
159. L.H. Zetterberg, S. Ericsson, and C. Couturier, DPCM
picture coding with two-dimensional control of
adaptive quantization, T-COMM 32, 1984, 457-462.
160. M. Yasuhara and Y. Yasumoto, An improved adaptive
predictor in DPCM based on the Kalman filter and its
application to handwriting signal encoding, T-
COMM 32, 1984, 484-488.
161. G. Ram, On the encoding and representing of images,
CVGIP 24, 1984, 224-232.
162. S.A. Townes and J.B. O'Neal, Jr., Permutation codes
for the Laplacian source, T-IT 30, 1984, 553-559.
163. W.A. Pearlman and A. Chekima, Source coding bounds
using quantizer reproduction levels, T-IT 30, 1984,
559-567.
164. H.M. Hang and J.W. Woods, Near merging of paths in
suboptimal tree searching, T-IT 30, 1984, 567-573.
165. R. Srinivasan and K.R. Rao, CMT and hybrid coding of
the component color TV signal, T-SMC 14, 1984, 506-
510.
166. T.A. Welch, A technique for high-performance data
compression, Computer 17(6), 1984, 8-19.
167. D.R. Halverson, A generalized block truncation
coding algorithm for image compression, T-ASSP 32,
1984, 664-668.
168. R. Schafer, DPCM coding of the chrominance signals
for the transmission of colour TV signals at 34
Mbits/s, SP 6, 1984, 187-199.
169. C.M. Williams, The trapezoidal approximation of
digitized images, CVGIP 27, 1984, 64-77.
170. W.A. Pearlman and P. Jakatdar, The effectiveness and
efficiency of hybrid transform/DPCM interframe image
coding, T-COMM 32, 1984, 832-838.
171. D.R. Comstock and J.D. Gibson, Hamming coding of
DCT-compressed images over noisy channels, T-
COMM 32, 1984, 856-861.
172. K.A. Tampi and S.S. Chetlur, A new filtering
approach to the recognition of near geometric
shapes, 7ICPR, 60-62.
173. G.E. Lowitz and P. Cassagne, A new compressor for
digital color, 7ICPR, 674-676.
174. J.A. Saghri and A.G. Tescher, Adaptive transform
coding based on chain coding concepts, 7ICPR, 1081-
1086.
175. K. Sivaraman and K.P. Rajappan, A study of
rectangular transforms for data compression, T-
ASSP 32, 1984, 934-938.
176. T. Fukinuki and Y. Hirano, Extended definition TV,
T-COMM 32, 1984, 948-953.
177. S. Sabri, Movement compensated interframe prediction
for NTSC color TV signals, T-COMM 32, 1984, 954-968.
178. J.A. Stuller, On the relation between triangular
matrix decomposition and linear prediction, P-
IEEE 72, 1984, 1093-1094.
179. R. Misra, A deblurring algorithm using edge gradient
for the Walsh-Hadamard transform image coding
system, CVGIP 27, 1984, 369-379.
180. M.D. Lema and O.R. Mitchell, Absolute moment block
truncation coding and its application to color
images, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1148-1157.
181. H. Murakami, Algorithm for construction of variable
length code with limited word length, T-COMM 32,
1984, 1157-1159.
182. H. Yamaguchi, Efficient encoding of colored pictures
in R,G,B components, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1201-1209.
183. P.A. Maragos, R.W. Schafer, and R.M. Mersereau,
Two-dimensional linear prediction and its
application to adaptive predictive coding of images,
T-ASSP 32, 1984, 1213-1229.
184. H. Lohscheller, A subjectively adapted image
communication system, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1316-1322.
185. S. Sabri and B. Prasada, Coding of broadcast TV
signals for transmission over satellite channels,
T-COMM 32, 1984, 1323-1330.
186. N. Scheinberg, J. Barba, E.H. Feria, and D.L.
Schilling, A composite NTSC color video bandwidth
compressor, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1331-1335.
187. S.C. Kwatra and C. Ekambaram, A new architecture for
adaptive intrafield transform compression of NTSC
composite video signal, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1349-1351.
188. H. Murakami and H. Yamamoto, Theoretical comparison
between DPCM and transform coding regarding the
robustness of coding performance for variation of
picture statistics, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1351-1358.
189. C.S. Xydeag, B. Kostic, and R. Steele, Embedding
data into pictures by modulo masking, T-COMM 32,
1984, 56-69.
190. 1984 Picture Coding Symposium, Rennes, France, July
3-5, 1984.
C. Transforms, Filtering, Enhancement, Restoration,
Reconstruction
C.1. Transforms, convolution
191. D.W. Twigg, Transposition of matrix stored on
sequential file, T-COMP 32, 1983, 1185-1188.
192. C. Braccini and A. Grattarola, Scale-invariant image
filtering with point and line symmetry, DIA, 183-
192.
193. M. Brill and G. West, A fast Mellin transformation,
EIK 20, 1984, 229-233.
194. J. Altmann and H.J.P. Reitbock, A fast correlation
method for scale- and translation-invariant pattern
recognition, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 46-57.
195. T.K. Truong, I.S. Reed, R.G. Lipes, A.L. Rubin, and
S.A. Butman, Digital SAR processing using a fast
polynomial transform, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 419-425.
196. L. Jacobson and H. Wechsler, A theory for invariant
object recognition in the frontoparallel plane, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 325-331.
197. E.H. Wold and A.M. Despain, Pipeline and parallel-
pipeline FFT processors for VLSI implementations,
T-COMP 33, 1984, 414-426.
198. S. Antoy, A recursive algorithm for quick and
efficient bit reversing, PRL 2, 1984, 257-259.
199. N.M. Smart and S. Barnett, Transformation matrices
in the general bilinear transformation of
multivariable polynomials, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 634-636.
200. R. Bamler, Linear shift-variant processing of 2-D
signals via sequence convolution: special cases and
experimental results, 7ICPR, 151-154.
201. L. Jacobson and H. Wechsler, Multipurpose low-level
visual processing, 7ICPR, 163-166.
202. P.J. Varman and I.V. Ramakrishnan, A tree algorithm
for two-dimensional convolution, 7ICPR, 358-360.
203. M.K. Selmane and C.R. Allen, VLSI implementation of
a real-time image convolver, 7ICPR, 585-588.
204. H. Glunder, A. Gerhard, H. Platzer, and J. Hofer-
Alfeis, A geometrical-transformation-invariant
pattern recognition concept incorporating elementary
properties of neuronal circuits, 7ICPR, 1376-1379.
205. P.E. Danielsson, Serial/parallel convolvers, T-
COMP 33, 1984, 652-667.
206. J.B. Martens, Two-dimensional convolutions by means
of number theoretic transforms over residue class
polynomial rings, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 862-871.
207. C.L. Byrne and R.M. Fitzgerald, Linear and nonlinear
estimators for one- and two-dimensional Fourier
transforms, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 914-916.
208. L. Jacobson and H. Wechsler, Invariant analogical
image representation and pattern recognition, PRL 2,
1984, 289-299.
209. P.C. Mali, B.B. Chaudhuri, and D. Dutta Majumder,
Properties and some fast algorithms of the Haar
transform in image processing and pattern
recognition, PRL 2, 1984, 319-327.
210. R. Wilson and G.H. Granlund, The uncertainty
principle in image processing, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 758-
767.
211. N.K. Bose, Applied Multidimensional Systems Theory,
Van Nostrand, New York, 1984.
212. D.E. Dudgeon and R. Mersereau, Multidimensional
Digital Signal Processing, Prentice-Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, NJ, 1984.
C.2. Filtering
213. M.Z. Mulk, K. Obata, and K. Hirano, Design of
digital fan filters, T-ASSP 31, 1983, 1427-1434.
214. M.R. Azimi-Sadjadi and R.A. King, An error analysis
for 2-D block implemented digital filters, T-
ASSP 31, 1983, 1570-1573.
215. V. Ganapathy, D.R. Reddy, and P.S. Reddy, Minimal
delay realization of first order 2-D all-pass
digital filters, T-ASSP 31, 1983, 1577-1579.
216. T. Hinamoto and S. Maekawa, Spatial-domain design of
a class of two-dimensional recursive digital
filters, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 153-162.
217. R. Bernstein, Design of inherently stable two-
dimensional recursive filters from one-dimensional
filters, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 164-168.
218. D.R.R. Reddy, P.S. Reddy, and M.N.S. Swamy, A simple
method to test the existence of 2-D partial fraction
decomposition, SP 6, 1984, 153-160.
219. H.E. Mutluay and M.M. Fahmy, Recursibility of n-
dimensional IIR digital filters, T-ASSP 32, 1984,
397-402.
220. P. Agathoklis, E.I. Jury, and M. Mansour, Criteria
for the absence of limit cycles in two-dimensional
discrete systems, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 432-434.
221. E. Zeheb, Another simplification in multidimensional
stability tests, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 453-455.
222. L.A. Ferrari and J. Sklansky, A fast recursive
algorithm for binary-valued two dimensional filters,
CVGIP 26, 1984, 292-302.
223. J. Le Roux, 2-D Bauer factorization, T-ASSP 32,
1984, 641-643.
224. E. Zeheb and D. Hertz, Another proof and a
generalization of a theorem on n-dimensional
stability, P-IEEE 72, 1984, 745-746.
225. D. Hertz and E. Zeheb, Sufficient conditions for
instability of multidimensional discrete systems,
P-IEEE 72, 1984, 1092-1093.
226. L.F. Chaparro and R. Bournes, Sufficient conditions
for minimum phase two-dimensional PLSI's, T-ASSP 32,
1984, 916-918.
227. K.V. Fernando and H. Nicholson, On the stability of
two-dimensional state-space systems: a special case,
T-ASSP 32, 1984, 921-922.
228. P.K. Rajan and H.C. Reddy, A simple deductive proof
of a stability test for two-dimensional digital
filters, P-IEEE 72, 1984, 1221-1222.
229. B.G. Mertzios, Block realization of 2-D, IIR digital
filters, SP 7, 1984, 135-149.
230. G.H. Im and C.K. Un, Two-dimensional FIR ADM digital
filters, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1344-1348.
C.3. Grayscale/color manipulation
231. A. Kriete, M. Haucke, B. Gerlach, H. Harms, and H.M.
Aus, A preprocessing method for the contrast
enhancement of TV- scanned electron microscopic
images, PR 17, 1984, 305-311.
232. A.F. Lehar and R.J. Stevens, High-speed manipulation
of the color chromaticity of digital images,
CGA 4(2), 1984, 34-39.
233. F.N. Ku, The principles and methods of histogram
modification adapted for visual perception,
CVGIP 26, 1984, 107-117.
234. B.K.P. Horn, Exact reproduction of colored images,
CVGIP 26, 1984, 135-167.
235. J. Kautsky, N.K. Nichols, and D.L.B. Jupp, Smoothed
histogram modification for image processing,
CVGIP 26, 1984, 271-291.
236. T.K. De and B.N. Chatterji, An approach to a
generalized technique for image enhancement, 7ICPR,
604-606.
237. S. Tominaga, A mapping method for computer color
vision, 7ICPR, 650-652.
238. (R.B. Tang), Fuzzy enhancement in image processing,
7ICPR, 1326-1328.
239. G. Buchsbaum and S.D. Bedrosian, Number of
simultaneous colors versus gray levels: a
quantitative relationship, P-IEEE 72, 1984, 1419-
1421.
240. A. Gottschalk and G. Buchsbaum, Information
theoretic aspects of color signal processing in the
visual system, T-SMC 13, 1983, 864-873.
241. P. Zuidema, J.J. Koenderink, and M.A. Bouman, A
mechanistic approach to threshold behavior of the
visual system, T-SMC 13, 1983, 923-934.
242. R.A. Normann, B.S. Baxter, H. Ravindux, and P.J.
Anderton, Photoreceptor contributions to contrast
sensitivity: applications in radiological diagnosis,
T-SMC 13, 1983, 944-953.
243. J.J. McCann and K.L. Houston, Calculating color
sensations from arrays of physical stimuli, T-
SMC 13, 1983, 1000-1007.
C.4. Enhancement
244. J.S. Lim, Image enhancement, DIPT, 1-51.
245. A. Andronico, G. Bastianini, P.L. Casalini, and A.
Tonazzini, Implementation of a digital filter having
transfer function sinc u, DIA, 193-197.
246. H.H.S. Ip, D.J. Potter, and D.S. Lebedev, Impulse
noise cleaning by iterative threshold median
filtering, PRL 2, 1983, 89-93.
247. L.S. Davis, H.C. Xie, and A. Rosenfeld, Image
sequence enhancements based on the normal component
of image motion, PRL 2, 1983, 95-99.
248. A.C. Bovik, T.S. Huang, and D.C. Munson, Jr., A
generalization of median filtering using linear
combinations of order statistics, T-ASSP 31, 1983,
1342-1350.
249. T.A. Nodes and N.C. Gallagher, Jr., Two-dimensional
root structures and convergence properties of the
separable median filter, T-ASSP 31, 1983, 1350-1365.
250. S.L. Hurt and A. Rosenfeld, Noise reduction in
three-dimensional digital images, PR 17, 1984, 407-
421.
251. B. Chanda, B.B. Chaudhuri, and D. Dutta Majumder,
Some algorithms for image enhancement incorporating
human visual response, PR 17, 1984, 423-428.
252. J.B. Bednar and T.L. Watt, Alpha-trimmed means and
their relationship to median filters, T-ASSP 32,
1984, 145-153.
253. I. Scollar, B. Weidner, and T.S. Huang, Image
enhancement using the median and the interquartile
distance, CVGIP 25, 1984, 236-251.
254. Z.K. Liu and B.R. Hunt, A new approach to removing
cloud cover from satellite imagery, CVGIP 25, 1984,
252-256.
255. S. Hahn and E.E. Mendoza, Simple enhancement
techniques in digital image processing, CVGIP 26,
1984, 233-241.
256. T.A. Nodes and N.C. Gallagher, Jr., The output
distribution of median type filters, T-COMM 32,
1984, 532-541.
257. C.A. Pomalaza-Raez and C.D. McGillem, An adaptive
non-linear edge-preserving filter, T-ASSP 32, 1984,
571-576.
258. A. Kundu, S.K. Mitra, and P.P. Vaidyanathan,
Application of two-dimensional generalized mean
filtering for removal of impulse noises from images,
T-ASSP 32, 1984, 600-609.
259. J.D. Fahnestock and B.R. Hunt, The maintenance of
sharpness in magnified digital images, CVGIP 27,
1984, 32-45.
260. J.V. Dave and J. Gazdag, Reduction of random noise
from multiband image data using phase relationships
among their Fourier coefficients, IBM J. R+D 28,
1984, 399-411.
261. E. Dubois and S. Sabri, Noise reduction in image
sequences using motion-compensated temporal
filtering, T-COMM 32, 1984, 826-831.
262. A. Ioannidis, D. Kazakos, and D.D. Watson,
Application of median filtering on nuclear medicine
scintigram images, 7ICPR, 33-36.
263. D.Z. Zhang and C.C. Li, An image filtering algorithm
based on selective averaging by hypothesis testing,
7ICPR, 159-162.
264. E.R. Davies, The median filter: an appraisal and a
new truncated version, 7ICPR, 590-592.
265. P.J.S. Hutzler, Optical filtering techniques in
digital image enhancemnt, 7ICPR, 899-901.
266. Y.H. Lee and S.A. Kassam, Applications of nonlinear
adaptive filters for image enhancement, 7ICPR, 930-
932.
267. R.B. Pinter, Adaptation in integration properties of
visual systems, 7ICPR, 984-986.
268. R. Vaknine and W.J. Lorenz, Comparison of digital
filtering and the Laplace operator applied to
nuclear medicine images, 7ICPR, 1022-1024.
269. T. Gotoh, T. Toriu, and E. Yamamoto, Analysis of
median filter characteristics and its application to
contour extraction, 7ICPR, 1098-1100.
270. C.A. Pomalaza-Raez, A fast robust estimator for
applications to image processing, 7ICPR, 1337-1339.
271. D.R.K. Brownrigg, The weighted median filter,
CACM 27, 1984, 807-818.
272. T.K. De and B.N. Chatterji, The concept of
deenhancement in digital image processing, PRL 2,
1984, 329-332.
273. J.P. Fitch, E.J. Coyle, and N.C. Gallagher, Jr.,
Median filtering by threshold decomposition, T-
ASSP 32, 1984, 1183-1188.
274. T.L. Williams, ed., Image Assessment: Infrared and
Visible (Oxford, England, December 12-14, 1983),
Proc. SPIE 467.
C.5. Restoration
275. B.R. Hunt, Image restoration, DIPT, 53-76.
276. S.W. Lang and T.L. Marzetta, Image spectral
estimation, DIPT, 227-256.
277. G. Garibotto, Nonlinear image restoration with phase
constraints, DIA, 217-222.
278. A.J. Levy, A fast quadratic programming algorithm
for positive signal restoration, T-ASSP 31, 1983,
1337-1341.
279. J. Bernard and R.H.J.M. Plompen, Comments on ``A
recursive Kalman window approach to image
restoration'', T-ASSP 31, 1983, 1573-1576.
280. R.H.T. Bates, Uniqueness of solutions to two-
dimensional Fourier phase problems for localized and
positive images, CVGIP 25, 1984, 205-217.
281. T.A. Hentea and V.R. Algazi, Perceptual models and
the filtering of high-contrast achromatic images,
T-SMC 14, 1984, 230-246.
282. H.B. Kekre, S.C. Sahasrabudhe, and N.C. Goyal,
Restoration of noisy images using a raised cosine
function approximation, CVGIP 26, 1984, 17-29.
283. H.J. Trussell and M.R. Civankr, The feasible
solution in signal restoration, T-ASSP 32, 1984,
201-212.
284. T. Yokota and T. Sato, 2-D spectral estimation
combining parametric estimation of background and
maximum entropy estimation, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 220-
228.
285. J.L.C. Sanz and T.S. Huang, A unified approach to
noniterative linear signal restoration, T-ASSP 32,
1984, 403-409.
286. B. Chanda, B.B. Chaudhuri, and D. Dutta Majumder,
Application of least square estimation technique for
image restoration using signal-noise correlation
constraint, T-SMC 14, 1984, 515-519.
287. V. di Gesu and M.C. Maccarone, The Bayesian direct
deconvolution method: properties and applications,
SP 6, 1984, 201-211.
288. A.S. Tavildar, H.M. Gupta, and S.N. Gupta, Linear
MMSE filtering for restoration of images degraded by
film grain noise, SP 6, 1984, 225-234.
289. B.R. Hunt and O. Kubler, Karhunen-Loeve
multispectral image restoration, Part I: theory, T-
ASSP 32, 1984, 592-600.
290. B. Yegnanarayana, D.K. Saikia, and T.R. Krishnan,
Significance of group delay functions in signal
reconstruction from spectral magnitude or phase, T-
ASSP 32, 1984, 610-623.
291. X.H. Zhuang and E. Ostevold, Maximum entropy image
reconstruction by differential equation method,
7ICPR, 144-147.
292. R. Kasturi, J.F. Walkup, and T.F. Krile, Maximum a
posteriori image estimation in signal-dependent
noise, 7ICPR, 148-150.
293. N. Otsu and T. Kasvand, Image restoration by
multiple regression analysis approach, 7ICPR, 155-
158.
294. H. Ogawa and N. Nakamura, Projection filter
restoration of degraded images, 7ICPR, 601-603.
295. J.J. Lefebvre, V. Frachet, P. Tremelat, and P.
Vibert, Image restoration by a simple iterative
method, 7ICPR, 936-938.
296. M. Pawlak, Picture restoration by orthogonal
expansion, 7ICPR, 981-983.
297. P. Thomas and R.G.S. Asthana, The sensitivity of the
Kalman window filter image restoration algorithm,
7ICPR, 1011-1012.
298. G. Zinser, A. Erhardt, D. Komitowski, and J. Bille,
Reconstruction of three-dimensional light-
microscopic images, 7ICPR, 1046-1048.
299. S.W. Lang, A positive-definite matrix which is not
extendible, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 930-932.
300. J.W. Woods and J. Biemond, Comments on ``A model for
radar images and its application to adaptive digital
filtering of multiplicative noise'', T-PAMI 6, 1984,
658-659.
301. F.U. Dowla and J.S. Lim, Relationship between
maximum likelihood and autoregressive modeling in
multidimensional power spectrum estimation, T-
ASSP 32, 1984, 1083-1087.
302. S. Geman and D. Geman, Stochastic relaxation, Gibbs
distributions, and the Bayesian restoration of
images, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 721-741.
303. R. Kasturi, J.F. Walkup, and T.F. Krile, Image
restoration in signal-dependent noise using a
Markovian covariance model, CVGIP 28, 1984, 363-376.
304. B.J. Sullivan and B. Liu, On the use of singular
value decomposition and decimation in discrete-time
band-limited signal extrapolation, T-ASSP 32, 1984,
1201-1212.
C.6. Reconstruction
305. A.C. Kak, Image reconstruction from projections,
DIPT, 111-170.
306. G.T. Herman, H. Levkowitz, H.K. Tuy, and S.
McCormick, Multilevel image reconstruction, MIPA,
121-135.
307. B. Taylor, J.T. Kennair, S.M. Posso, and G.P.S.
Robinson, Image reconstruction from acoustical
holograms using microprocessors, SP 5, 1983, 531-
540.
308. K.L. Garden, R.H.T. Bates, M.C. Won, and H.
Chikwanda, Computerized tomographic imaging is
insensitive to density variation during scanning,
IVC 2, 1984, 76-84.
309. D.C. Munson, Jr. and J.L.C. Sanz, Image
reconstruction from frequency-offset Fourier data,
P-IEEE 72, 1984, 661-669.
310. K. Nagai, Fourier domain reconstruction of synthetic
focus acoustic imaging system, P-IEEE 72, 1984,
748-749.
311. S. Tamura, S. Nakano, M. Matsumoto, T. Shimazu, M.
Fujiwara, and T. Matsuyama, Three-dimensional
reconstruction of echocardiograms based on
orthogonal sections, 7ICPR, 27-29.
312. Y. Bresler and A. Macovski, A hierarchical Bayesian
approach to reconstruction from projections of a
multiple object 3-D scene, 7ICPR, 455-457.
313. D.J. Rossi and A.S. Willsky, Reconstruction from
projections based on detection and estimation of
objects -- Parts I and II: performance analysis and
robustness analysis, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 886-906.
314. A. Kuba, The reconstruction of two-directionally
connected binary patterns from their two orthogonal
projections, CVGIP 27, 1984, 249-265.
D. Hardware and Software
D.1. General
315. Workshop on Multicomputer Languages, Architectures,
and Algorithms, Tucson, AZ, May 22-25, 1984.
316. Workshop on Algorithm-Guided Parallel Architectures
for Automatic Target Recognition, Leesburg, VA, July
16-18, 1984.
317. International Workshop on Parallel Processing by
Cellular Automata and Arrays, Berlin, DDR, September
25-27, 1984.
318. K.S. Fu, ed., VLSI for Pattern Recognition and Image
Processing, Springer, Berlin, 1984.
319. V. Cantoni et al., Panel: ``Which computer
architecture for image processing?'', DIA, 223-238.
320. J.R. Adams, E.C. Driscoll Jr., and C. Reader, Image
processing systems, DIPT, 289-360.
321. A.P. Reeves, Parallel computer architectures for
image processing, CVGIP 25, 1984, 68-88.
322. R.W. Hockney and C. Jesshope, Parallel Computers --
Architecture, Programming and Algorithms, Hilger,
Bristol, UK, 1984.
323. K. Hwang and F.A. Briggs, Computer Architecture and
Parallel Processing, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1984.
324. H.J. Siegel and L.H. Jamieson, eds., [Special Issue
on] on Parallel Processing, T-COMP 33 (11), November
1984, 949-1048.
325. K. Hwang and L. Uhr, eds., Journal of Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Academic Press, New York,
1984 ff.
326. V. Zakharov, Parallelism and array processing, T-
COMP 33, 1984, 45-78.
327. H.S. Lim and T.O. Binford, Survey of array
processors, IUW, 334-343.
D.2. Hardware, systems
328. I.L. Basille and S. Castan, The MIMD level of the
system SY MP A TI simulation and performances
expected, DIA, 239-250.
329. D. Marino, REST: a powerful element for
reconfigurable processing structure, DIA, 251-260.
330. B. Bretagnolle, P. Jutier, and C. Rubat du Merac,
Parallel image processing: uni- or bidimensional?
Example: Romauld, DIA, 261-269.
331. R. Gemballa and R. Lindner, The multiple write bus
technique -- a most promising technique for speeding
up raster scan computation, C+G 7, 1983, 189-191.
332. J. Grinberg, G.R. Nudd, and R.D. Etchells, A
cellular VLSI architecture, Computer 17(1), 1984,
69-81.
333. F.A. Wang, A.H.M. El-Sherbini, S. Fry, M. Smutek,
and N. Webb, The Wang professional image computer: a
new dimension to personal and office computing, P-
IEEE 72, 1984, 300-311.
334. R. Matick, D.T. Ling, S. Gupta, and F. Dill, All
points addressable raster display memory, IBM J
R+D 28, 1984, 379-398.
335. T. Fukushima, Y. Kobayashi, K. Hirasawa, T. Bandoh,
S. Kashioka, and T. Katoh, ISP: a dedicated LSI for
gray image local operations, 7ICPR, 581-584.
336. K. Deguchi, H. Inouchi, and I. Morishita, PWIP-1 --
a high-speed image processor with programmable
window, 7ICPR, 677-680.
337. P.G. Selfridge and S. Mahakian, Distributed
computing for vision: architecture and preliminary
results, 7ICPR, 996-998.
338. E. Swane, A multiprocessor system for video rate
image processing and analysis, 7ICPR, 1001-1003.
339. I. Virtanen and M. Pietikainen, Microprogrammable
image processors for a microcomputer based vision
system, 7ICPR, 1033-1035.
340. S.M. Goldwasser, A generalized object display
processor architecture, CGA 4(10), 1984, 43-55.
341. J.G. Nash, R.D. Etchells, J. Grinberg, S. Hansen,
M.J. Little, G.R. Nudd, K. Petrozolin, and R. Turk,
VLSI implementaiton of systolic and 3-D cellular
architectures for image processing, IUW, 56-64.
D.3. Architectures, algorithms
342. P.E. Danielsson, Vices and virtues of image parallel
machines, DIA, 47-59.
343. B.B. Chaudhuri, A note on fast algorithms for
spatial domain techniques in image processing, T-
SMC 13, 1983, 1166-1169.
344. S. Yalamanchili and J.K. Aggarwal, Parallel image
processing with the shuffle exchange network, WCVRC,
31-36.
345. S. Yalamanchili and J.K. Aggarwal, Formulation of
parallel image processing tasks, PRL 2, 1984, 261-
270.
346. F.A. Gerritsen and P.W. Verbeek, Implementation of
cellular-logic operators using 3*3 convolution and
table lookup hardware, CVGIP 27, 1984, 115-123.
347. H.T. Kung, Systolic algorithms for the CMU warp
processor, 7ICPR, 570-577.
348. J.T. Kuehn and H.J. Siegel, Simulation studies of a
parallel histogramming algorithm for PASM, 7ICPR,
646-649.
349. R.I. Oka, LSI oriented architecture for cellular
feature extraction, 7ICPR, 978-980.
350. F.C.A. Groen and N.J. Foster, A fast algorithm for
cellular logic operations on sequential machines,
PRL 2, 1984, 333-338.
351. O.H. Ibarra, M.A. Palis, and S.M. Kim, Designing
systolic algorithms using sequential machines, SFCS,
46-55.
352. V. Dixit and D.I. Moldovan, Semantic network array
processor and its applications to image
understanding, IUW, 65-71.
353. D. Lawton, S. Levitan, C. Weems, E. Riseman, and A.
Hanson, Iconic to symblic processing using a content
addressable array parallel processor, IUW, 316-333.
354. A.Y. Oruc and D. Prakash, Routing algorithms for
cellular interconnection arrays, T-COMP 33, 1984,
939-942.
355. L.A. Ankeney and G.X. Ritter, Cellular topology and
its applications in image processing, J. Computer
Information Sciences 12, 1983, 433-456.
356. C.R. Giardina, The universal imaging algebra, PRL 2,
1984, 165-172.
D.4. Multiresolution techniques
357. A. Rosenfeld, Multiresolution image representation,
DIA, 18-28.
358. A. Rosenfeld, Some useful properties of pyramids,
MIPA, 2-5.
359. P.J. Burt, The pyramid as a structure for efficient
computation, MIPA, 6-35.
360. N. Ahuja and S. Swamy, Multiprocessor architectures
for bottom-up image analysis, MIPA, 38-59.
361. A. Klinger, Multiresolution processing, MIPA, 77-85.
362. L. Uhr and L. Schmitt, The several steps from icon
to symbol using structured cone/pyramids, MIPA, 86-
100.
363. S.L. Tanimoto, Sorting, histogramming, and other
statistical operations on a pyramid machine, MIPA,
136-145.
364. K. Preston, Jr., Multiresolution microscopy, MIPA,
356-364.
365. J.L. Crowley and R.M. Stern, Fast computation of the
difference of low-pass transform, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
212-222.
366. N.P. Hartman and S.L. Tanimoto, A hexagonal pyramid
data structure for image processing, T-SMC 14, 1984,
247-256.
367. N. Ahuja and S. Swamy, Multiprocessor pyramid
architectures for bottom-up image analysis, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 463-475.
368. S.L. Tanimoto, J.P. Crettez, and J.C. Simon,
Alternative hierarchies for cellular logic, 7ICPR,
236-239.
369. R. Miller and Q.F. Stout, The pyramid computer for
image processing, 7ICPR, 240-242.
370. J.P. Crettez and S.L. Tanimoto, Perceptual constancy
and the multi-layer visual model: position and size
invariance, 7ICPR, 518-520.
371. D.J. Burr, A fast filtering operator for robot
stereo vision, 7ICPR, 669-672.
372. A. Merigot, B. Zavidovique, P. Garda, and F. Devos,
Pyramidal algorithms for image processing, 7ICPR,
828-831.
373. D. Terzopoulos, Efficient multiresolution algorithms
for computing lightness, shape from shading, and
optical flow, AAAI, 314-317.
374. A. Aggarwal, A comparative study of x-tree, pyramid,
and related machines, SFCS, 89-99.
375. S.L. Tanimoto, A hierarchical cellular logic for
pyramid computers, J. Parallel Distributed
Computing 1, 1984, 105-132.
D.5. Software, databases
376. U. Cugini, M. Dell'Oca, D. Merelli, and P. Mussio, A
computer aided system for interactive definition of
digital image interpretation, DIA, 270-279.
377. M.S. Landy, Y. Cohen, and G. Sperling, HIPS: A
Unix-based image processing system, CVGIP 25, 1984,
331-347.
378. B.T. Wada, A virtual memory system for picture
processing, CACM 27, 1984, 444-454.
379. T. Matsuyama, L.V. Hao, and M. Nagao, A file
organization for geographic information systems
based on spatial proximity, CVGIP 26, 1984, 303-318.
380. T. Henderson, E. Shilcrat, and C. Hansen, A fault
tolerant sensor scheme, 7ICPR, 663-665.
381. S. Linnainmaa, Interactive picture processing using
IcePic user interface, 7ICPR, 684-686.
382. L. Bolc, Natural Language Communication with
Pictoral Information Systems, Springer, Berlin,
1984.
383. H. Tamura and N. Yokoya, Image database systems: a
survey, PR 17, 1984, 29-43.
384. S.K. Chang, Image information measures and encoding
techniques, DIA, 3-17.
385. W.I. Grosky, Toward a data model for integrated
pictorial databases, CVGIP 25, 1984, 371-382.
386. S.K. Chang and S.H. Liu, Picture indexing and
abstraction techniques for pictorial databases, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 475-484.
387. M. Chock, A.F. Cardenas, and A. Klinger, Database
structure and manipulation capabilities of a picture
database management system (PICDMS), T-PAMI 6, 1984,
484-492.
388. Z. Kulpa, Iconics: computer aided visual
communication, DIA, 280-282.
389. S.M. Goldwasser and D.E. Troxel, Page composition of
continuous tone imagery, CVGIP 26, 1984, 30-44.
390. L. Blomberg, K. Frenckner, B. Kruse, G. Lonnemark,
S. Romberger, and Y. Sundblad, A new approach to
text and image processing, CGA 4(7), 1984, 12-22.
E. Pictorial Pattern Recognition
E.1. General
391. P.A. Devijver and J. Kittler, Pattern Recognition --
A Statistical Approach, Prentice-Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, NJ, 1982.
392. P.P. Wang, Advances in Fuzzy Sets, Possibility
Theory, and Applications, Plenum, New York, 1983.
393. E. Sanchez and M.M. Gupta, Fuzzy Information,
Knowledge Representation and Decision Analysis,
Pergamon, Elmsford, NY, 1984.
394. E. Oja, The Subspace Methods of Pattern Recognition,
Wiley, New York, 1984.
395. J.C. Simon, La Reconnaissance des Formes par
Algorithmes, Masson, Paris, 1984.
396. P. Arabie, ed., Journal of Classification, Springer,
Berlin, 1984 ff.
397. Z.L. Budrikis and M. Hatamian, Moment calculations
by digital filters, Bell System Technical J. 63,
1984, 217-229.
398. R.J. Poulo, New invariants for three dimensional
recognition, WCVRC, 158-163.
399. G.R. Gindi and A.F. Gmitro, Optical feature
extraction via the Radon transform, 7ICPR, 702-704.
400. O.K. Khanmamedov, Algebraic theory of pattern
recognition, 7ICPR, 914-916.
401. Y.S. Abu-Mostafa and D. Psaltis, Recognitive aspects
of moment invariants, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 698-706.
402. S. Peleg and A. Nathan, Classification and tracking
using local optimization, T-SMC 13, 1983, 1158-1162.
403. S. Peleg, Classification by discrete optimization,
CVGIP 25, 1984, 122-130.
404. J. Kittler and J. Foglein, Contextual classification
of multispectral pixel data, IVC 2, 1984, 13-29.
405. H.M. Kalayeh and D.A. Landgrebe, Adaptive relaxation
labeling, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 369-372.
406. J. Kittler and J. Foglein, Contextual decision rules
for objects in lattice configurations, 7ICPR, 270-
272.
407. H.M. Kalayeh, How multi-decision space can be mapped
into an optimum decision space, 7ICPR, 273-275.
408. S. Nishihara and K. Ikeda, A constraint synthesizing
algorithm for the consistent labeling problem,
7ICPR, 310-312.
409. L.G. Shapiro, Solving consistent labeling problems
having the separation property, 7ICPR, 313-315.
410. T.C. Henderson, A note on discrete relaxation,
CVGIP 28, 1984, 384-388.
411. V. Dixit and D.I. Moldovan, Discrete relaxation on
SNAP, CAIA, 637-644.
412. L. Goldfarb, A unified approach to pattern
recognition, PR 17, 1984, 575-582.
413. Z. Pawlak, Rough classification, Intl. J. Man-
Machine Studies 20, 1984, 469-483.
414. A.K.C. Wong and D.K.Y. Chiu, A probabilistic
inference system, 7ICPR, 303-306.
415. B.R. Gaines, Complexity and approximation: the
foundations of pattern recognition, 7ICPR, 1269-
1271.
416. R.D. Grisell and G.B. Humphress, A cognitive aid for
exploring high-dimensional structures, CAIA, 123-
126.
E.2. Character recognition
417. K. Inagaki, T. Kato, T. Hiroshima, and T. Sakai,
MACSYM: a hierarchical parallel image processing
system for event driven pattern understanding of
documents, PR 17, 1984, 85-108.
418. M. Shridhar and A. Badreldin, High accuracy
character recognition algorithms using Fourier and
topological descriptors, PR 17, 1984, 515-524.
419. K. Steinke, Writer recognition by special
characters, DIA, 364-372.
420. R.G. Casey and G. Nagy, Decision tree design using a
probabilistic model, T-IT 30, 1984, 93-99.
421. A. Belaid and J.P. Haton, A syntactic approach for
handwritten mathematical formula recognition, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 105-111.
422. R.L. Kashyap and B.J. Oommen, Spelling correction
using probabilistic methods, PRL 2, 1984, 147-154.
423. T.J. Fan and W.H. Tsai, Automatic Chinese seal
identification, CVGIP 25, 1984, 311-330.
424. S. Mori, K. Yamamoto, and M. Yasuda, Research on
machine recognition of handprinted characters, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 386-405.
425. Q.R. Wang and C.Y. Suen, Analysis and design of a
decision tree based on entropy reduction and its
application to large character set recognition, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 406-417.
426. G. Nagy and S. Seth, Hierarchical representation of
optically scanned documents, 7ICPR, 347-349.
427. Y.L. Ma and J.S. Jour, New probabilistic model for
Chinese character recognition, 7ICPR, 370-373.
428. J.W. Tai, A syntactic-semantic approach for Chinese
character recognition, 7ICPR, 374-376.
429. F. Kimura, T. Harada, S. Tsuruoka, and Y. Miyake,
Modified quadratic discriminant functions and the
application to Chinese character recognition, 7ICPR,
377-380.
430. Y. Liu and T. Kasvand, A new approach to machine
recognition of Chinese characters, 7ICPR, 381-384.
431. K. Yamamoto, H. Yamada, T. Saito, and R.I. Oka,
Recognition of handprinted Chinese characters and
Japanese cursive syllabary, 7ICPR, 385-388.
432. K. Ikeuchi, A model of character recognition by
humans, 7ICPR, 521-524.
433. K. Kubota, O. Iwaki, and H. Arakawa, Document
understanding system, 7ICPR, 612-614.
434. M. Shridhar and A. Badreldin, A tree classification
algorithm for handwritten character recognition,
7ICPR, 615-618.
435. J.J. Brault and R. Plamondon, Histogram classifier
for characterization of handwritten signature
dynamic, 7ICPR, 619-622.
436. B. Schaeken, W. Verschueren, Y. Rene de Cotret, and
A. Hermanne, A hierarchical system for handwritten
numeral recognition, 7ICPR, 623-625.
437. B.R. Gaines, I.D. McKellar, W.P. Dinger, S.R. Fast,
B.J. Fowles, M.A. Fraccaro, G.C. Jolivet, and A.B.
Maludzinski, Some experience in the real-time
processing of handwriting, 7ICPR, 630-632.
438. F. Lamarche and R. Plamondon, Segmentation and
feature extraction of handwritten signature
patterns, 7ICPR, 756-759.
439. W. Verschueren, B. Schaeken, Y. Rene de Cotret, and
A. Hermanne, Structural recognition of handwritten
numerals, 7ICPR, 760-762.
440. R.M.K. Sinha, A knowledge based script reader,
7ICPR, 763-765.
441. T. Sagawa, E. Tanaka, M. Suzuki, and M. Fujita, An
unsupervised learning of hand-printed characters
with linguistic information, 7ICPR, 766-769.
442. R. Bozinovic and S.N. Srihari, Knowledge-based
cursive script interpretation, 7ICPR, 774-776.
443. W. Doster, Different states of a document's content
on its way from the Gutenbergian world to the
electronic world, 7ICPR, 872-874.
444. J. Kim and C.C. Tappert, Handwriting recognition
accuracy versus tablet resolution and sampling rate,
7ICPR, 917-918.
445. T.T. Kuklinksi, Components of handprint style
variabilty, 7ICPR, 924-926.
446. S.J. Long, D.P. D'Amato, and M. Sack, OCR in the
United States Postal Service: present status and
future needs, 7ICPR, 945-947.
447. C.C. Tappert, Adaptive on-line handwriting
recognition, 7ICPR, 1004-1007.
448. K. Ueda and Y. Nakamura, Automatic verification of
seal-impression pattern, 7ICPR, 1019-1021.
449. T. Yamasaki, S. Inokuchi, and Y. Sakurai, Training
system for well-writing based on on-line character
recognition, 7ICPR, 1039-1041.
450. P.J. Ye, H. Hugli, and F. Pellandini, Techniques for
on-line Chinese character recognition with reduced
writing constraints, 7ICPR, 1043-1045.
451. T. Sakai, K. Odako, and T. Toida, Several approaches
to development of on-line handwritten character
input equipment, 7ICPR, 1052-1054.
452. A. Amin, G. Masini, and J.P. Haton, Recognition of
handwritten Arabic words and sentences, 7ICPR,
1055-1057.
453. C.G. Leedham and A.C. Downton, On-line recognition
of shortforms in Pitman's handwritten shorthand,
7ICPR, 1058-1060.
454. G.Y. Tang, P.S. Tzeng, and C.C. Hau, A microcomputer
system to recognize handwritten numerals using a
syntactic-statistic approach, 7ICPR, 1061-1064.
455. T. Wakahara and M. Umeda, On-line cursive script
recognition using stroke linkage rules, 7ICPR,
1065-1068.
456. S. Impedovo, Plane curve classification through
Fourier descriptors -- an application to Arabic
hand-written numeral recognition, 7ICPR, 1069-1072.
457. Y.L. Ma, Pattern recognition by Markovian dynamic
programming, 7ICPR, 1259-1262.
458. P.Y. Lu and R.W. Brodersen, Real-time on-line symbol
recognition using a DTW processor, 7ICPR, 1281-1283.
459. G. Lorette, On-line handwritten signature
recognition based on data analysis and clustering,
7ICPR, 1284-1287.
460. M. Shridhar and A. Badreldin, Handwritten numeral
recognition by tree classification methods, IVC 2,
1984, 143-149.
461. J. Flowers, Digital type manufacture: an interactive
approach, Computer 17(5), 1984, 40-48.
462. M. Nadler, Document segmentation and coding
techniques, CVGIP 28, 1984, 240-262.
463. H.F. Schwartz, The History of OCR -- Optical
Character Recognition, Recognition Technologies
Users Association, 1982.
E.3. Industrial automation
464. H. Decker, A difference technique for automatic
inspection of casting parts, PRL 2, 1983, 125-129.
465. W.A. Perkins, Model-based inspection system for
component boards, PR 17, 1984, 135-140.
466. P. Rummel and W. Beutel, Workpiece recognition and
inspection by a model-based scene analysis system,
PR 17, 1984, 141-148.
467. E. Muehlenfeld, Robot vision by a contour sensor
with associative memory, PR 17, 1984, 169-176.
468. P. Kaufmann, G. Medioni, and R. Nevatia, Visual
inspection using linear features, PR 17, 1984, 485-
491.
469. A. Arbuschi, V. Cantoni, and G. Musso, Recognition
and location of mechanical parts using the Hough
technique, DIA, 373-379.
470. Y. Okawa, Automatic inspection of the surface
defects of cast metals, CVGIP 25, 1984, 89-112.
471. H.S. Dou, K.S. Fu, C.R. Liu, and W.C. Lin, Metal
surface inspection using image processing
techniques, T-SMC 14, 1984, 139-146.
472. R.S. Choras, Image processing system for industrial
robots, IVC 2, 1984, 31-33.
473. R.W. Conners, C.W. McMillen, and R. Vasquez-
Espinosa, A prototype software system for locating
and identifying surface defects in wood, 7ICPR,
416-419.
474. I. Masaki, SEAMSIGHT: a parallel/pipelined vision
system for seam tracking, 7ICPR, 424-427.
475. F. Ade, N. Lins, and M. Unser, Comparison of various
filter sets for defect detection in textiles, 7ICPR,
428-431.
476. N. Ayache, B. Faverjon, J.D. Boissonat, and B.
Bollack, Automatic handling of overlapping
workpieces, 7ICPR, 837-839.
477. Z.R. Li, D.P. Zhang, and Q.K. Dai, To detect the
defects in welding seam using the pattern
recognition, 7ICPR, 942-944.
478. J.E. Trombly and D.L. Hudson, A practical solution
using a new approach to robot vision, 7ICPR, 1016-
1018.
479. S. Arunkumar and S.V. Reddy, Automatic inspection of
VLSI masks, 7ICPR, 1352-1354.
480. O. Silven, T. Piironen, M. Elsila, and M.
Pietikainen, Performance evaluation of algorithms
for visual inspection of printed circuit boards,
7ICPR, 1355-1357.
481. K. Okamoto, K. Nakahata, S. Aiuchi, M. Nomoto, Y.
Hara, T. Hamada, K. Nakagawa, Y. Yabuhara, S.
Nakasima, and H. Kawashima, An automatic visual
inspection system for LSI photomasks, 7ICPR, 1361-
1364.
482. D.J. Braunegg and R.C. Gonzalez, An approach to
industrial computer vision using syntactic/semantic
learning techniques, 7ICPR, 1366-1369.
483. K.L. Boyer, R.J. Safranek, and A.C. Kak, A knowledge
based robotic vision system, CAIA, 45-50.
484. L.G. Shapiro, R.M. Haralick, and T.C. Pong, The
visual components of an automated inspection task,
CAIA, 207-210.
485. I. Aleksander, ed., Artificial Vision for Robots,
Chapman and Hall, New York, 1984.
486. Proceedings, The Third Annual Applied Machine Vision
Conference (Chicago, IL, February 27-March 1, 1984),
Society of Manufacturing Engineers, 1984.
487. International Workshop on Computer Vision and
Industrial Applications, Stockholm, Sweden, May 14-
18, 1984.
488. Fourth International Conference on Robot Vision and
Sensory Controls, London, England, October 9-11,
1984.
E.4. Medicine
489. U. Shani, Understanding Three Dimensional Images --
Recognition of Abdominal Anatomy from CAT Scans, UMI
Research Press, Ann Arbor, MI, 1984.
490. M. Kindelan and J. Suarez de Lezo, Artery detection
and tracking in coronary angiography, DIA, 283-294.
491. L. Bertolini and G. Vernazza, Electromagnetic effect
evaluation by Markovian texture analysis of
nucleated cells, DIA, 295-302.
492. A.R. Fiorini, R. Fumero, and M. Pisarello,
Detectability enhancement of thermographic data,
DIA, 303-307.
493. J. Sklansky and D. Petkovic, Two-resolution
detection of lung tumors in chest radiographs, MIPA,
365-378.
494. A. Pathak, S.K. Pal, and R.A. King, Syntactic
recognition of skeletal maturity, PRL 2, 1984, 193-
197.
495. Y.S. Fong, W.G. Wee, and M. Moskowitz, Application
of pattern recognition technique in the evaluation
of thermographic images for early breast cancer
detection, 7ICPR, 24-26.
496. J. Quignon and C. Faure, An hybrid decision system
for the automatic interpretation of electromyograms,
7ICPR, 37-39.
497. H. Kawai, S. Tamura, and K. Kani, Eye movement
analysis system using fundus images, 7ICPR, 687-689.
498. J.S. Duncan, Intelligent detection of left
ventricular boundaries in gated nuclear medicine
image sequences, 7ICPR, 875-877.
499. B. Lay and C. Baudoin, Computer analysis of
angiofluorographies, 7ICPR, 927-929.
500. C. Merritt and I. Craig, Use of an interactive
chromosome analysis system for the genetic study of
barley varieties, 7ICPR, 954-956.
501. G.E. Moore, The significance of modeling in computer
diagnosis of pulmonary vasculature, 7ICPR, 963-965.
502. R. Vaknine and W.J. Lorenz, Power spectrum applied
to medical B-scan images, 7ICPR, 1025-1026.
503. E.E. Gose, M.L. Freeman, W.E. Barnes, T. Milo, and
E. Kaplan, A comparison of diastolic and systolic
image features in the diagnosis of coronary artery
disease, 7ICPR, 1148-1151.
504. D. Cheng, An algorithm for segmenting the white
blood cell touched with red blood cells, 7ICPR,
1152-1154.
505. M. Yachida, S. Iwai, and S. Tsuji, 3-D
reconstruction of coronary artery from cine-
angiograms based on left ventricular model, 7ICPR,
1156-1159.
506. Z. Xiang, S.N. Srihari, S.C. Shapiro, and J.G.
Chutkow, Analogical and propositional
representations of structure in neurological
diagnosis, CAIA, 127-132.
507. S.A. Stansfield, ANGY: a rule-based expert system
for identifying and isolating coronary vessels in
digital angiograms, CAIA, 606-609.
508. H. Niemann, H. Bunke, I. Hofmann, and G. Sagerer,
Diagnostic inferences from image sequences -- a
knowledge based approach, CAIA, 610-616.
509. Z.H. Cho and O. Nalccoglu, eds., Selected Topics in
Image Science, Springer, Berlin, 1984.
510. R.H. Schneider and S.J. Dwyer III, eds., Application
of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XII: Medical
Image Production, Processing, Display, and Archiving
(San Diego, CA, February 26-29, 1984) Proc. SPIE
454.
511. J.A. Mulvaney, ed., Medical Imaging and
Instrumentation '84 (Las Vegas, NV, April 8-10,
1984), Proc. SPIE 486.
512. A. Duerinckx, J. Prewitt, and M. Lowe, eds., Medical
Images and ICONs: MEDPACS (Picture Archiving and
Communication Systems), MEDPICS (Picture
Interpretation Computers and Systems), MEDGRAPH
(Computer Graphics) (Arlington, VA, July 24-27,
1984), Proc. SPIE 515.
513. NATO Advanced Study Institute on Pictorial
Information Systems in Medicine, Braunlage, Germany,
August 27-September 7, 1984.
E.5. Remote sensing, etc.
514. F.C. Billingsley, Remote sensing -- a view of
integration, DIA, 69-87.
515. G. Nagy, A critical analysis of remote sensing
technology, DIA, 88-101.
516. G. Sedmak, Current problems in astronomical image
processing, DIA, 102-133.
517. M. Dosso, J. Kilian, and G. Savary, Detection of
agricultural areas in tropical regions, DIA, 308-
313.
518. P.Y. Nguyen and G. Stamon, Radar image processing
for remote sensing, DIA, 314-319.
519. A. Della Ventura, R. Rabagliati, A. Rampini, and R.
Serandrei Barbero, An application of ISIID: remote
sensing observation of glaciers, DIA, 320-324.
520. C. DeMarzo, C. Fanti-Giovannini, C. Nuovo, and G.
Sylos-Labini, Bidimensional Fourier transform of
very long baseline interferometry data, DIA, 334-
342.
521. M.L. Malagnini, M. Pucillo, and P. Santin, A project
for faint object discrimination in astronomy, DIA,
347-354.
522. P. Di Chio, S. Di Zenzo, and A. Vignato,
Discriminating between stars and galaxies in VDGC
images, DIA, 355-363.
523. B.A. Lambird, D. Lavine, and L.N. Kanal, Distributed
architecture and parallel non directional search for
knowledge-based cartographic feature extraction
systems, Intl. J. Man-Machine Studies 20, 1984,
107-120.
524. J.D. Tubbs, A note on the justification of Landsat
data transformations, PR 17, 1984, 429-432.
525. T. Lee and J.A. Richards, Piecewise linear
classification using seniority logic committee
methods, with application to remote sensing, PR 17,
1984, 453-464.
526. K.C. Gowda, A feature reduction and unsupervised
classification algorithm for multispectral data,
PR 17, 1984, 667-676.
527. J.G. Wade, D.H. Lawrence, and M. Rendle, Low-cost
remote sensing experinments within an educational
environment, IVC 2, 1984, 3-12.
528. D.M. McKeown, Jr. and J.L. Denlinger, Map-guided
feature extraction from aerial imagery, WCVRC, 205-
213.
529. J.C. Tilton and J.P. Strong, Analyzing remotely
sensed data on the Massively Parallel Processor,
7ICPR, 398-400.
530. P.H. Swain, D.A. Landgrebe, and L.F. Silva, Future
directions for remote sensing research: an
engineering perspective, 7ICPR, 401-403.
531. T. Shibata, Application of digital terrain model in
remote sensing, 7ICPR, 404-406.
532. B.A. Parvin, A structural classifier for ship
targets, 7ICPR, 550-552.
533. J.F. Gilmore and W.B. Pemberton, A survey of
aircraft classification algorithms, 7ICPR, 559-561.
534. V.H. Kaupp, H.C. MacDonald, and W.P. Waite, Terrain
models and SAR simulation, 7ICPR, 562-565.
535. M. Adjouadi and J.T. Tou, A new approach to guiding
the blind via computer vision techniques, 7ICPR,
723-726.
536. M. Thonnat and M. Berthod, Automatic classification
of galaxies into morphological types, 7ICPR, 844-
846.
537. L. Besse and G. Csikos, Road surface structure and
pattern analysis, 7ICPR, 847-849.
538. M.J. Carlotto, V.T. Tom, P.W. Baim, and R.A. Upton,
Knowledge-based multi-spectral image classification,
7ICPR, 853-855.
539. W.M. Johnstone and M.E. Jernigan, Deriving digital
terrain models from Landsat data, 7ICPR, 908-910.
540. G. Karam, M. Goldberg, L.D. Tran, and M. Alvo, An
interactive hierarchical clustering scheme, 7ICPR,
911-913.
541. P.T. Nguyen, L. Asfar, and S. Simon, An application
of pattern recognition for structural analysis in
geology, 7ICPR, 975-977.
542. (Y.J. Lie), Automatic recognition of automobile's
type by fuzzy cluster analysis method, 7ICPR, 1314-
1316.
543. P. Bouthemy and A. Benveniste, Modeling of
atmospheric disturbances in meteorological pictures,
T-PAMI 6, 1984, 587-600.
544. D.M. McKeown, Jr. and J.L. Denlinger, Map-guided
feature extraction from aerial imagery, IUW, 247-
256.
545. R.M. Inigo, E.S. McVey, B.J. Berger, and M.J. Wirtz,
Machine vision applied to vehicle guidance, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 820-826.
546. J.F. O'Callaghan and D.M. Mark, The extraction of
drainage networks from digital elevation data,
CVGIP 28, 1984, 323-344.
547. A. Rosenfeld, L.S. Davis, and A.M. Waxman, Vision
for autonomous navigation, CAIA, 140-141.
548. R.D. Ferrante, M.J. Carlotto, J.M. Pomarede, and
P.W. Baim, Multi-spectral image analysis system,
CAIA, 357-363.
549. R.M. Brown, ed., PAME Proceedings (Diamondhead, MS,
March 23-24, 1982), NORDA TN 176, October 1983.
550. Workshop on Remote Sensing, W. Lafayette, IN,
February 28-March 1, 1984 (Final Report: Purdue
University TR-EE 84-22).
551. P.N. Slater, ed., Remote Sensing: Critical Review of
Technology (Arlington, VA, May 1-2, 1984), Proc.
SPIE 475.
552. H.W. Yates, ed., Recent Advances in Civil Space
Remote Sensing (Arlington, VA, May 3-4, 1984), Proc.
SPIE 481.
553. L.F. Guseman, Jr., ed., Proceedings of the Second
Annual NASA Symposium on Mathematical Pattern
Recognition and Image Analysis (Houston, TX, June
6-8, 1984).
554. Tenth International Symposium on Machine Processing
of Remotely Sensed Data, W. Lafayette, IN, June 12-
14, 1984.
555. D.F. Marble, K.E. Brassel, D.J. Peuquet, and H.
Kishimoto, eds., Proceedings of the International
Symposium on Spatial Data Handling (Zurich,
Switzerland, August 20-24, 1984).
556. P. Henkel and F.R. LaGesse, eds., Airborn
Reconnaissance VIII (San Diego, CA, August 21-22,
1984), Proc. SPIE 406.
E.6. Miscellaneous
557. T.C. Pong, R.M. Haralick, J.R. Craig, R.H. Yoon, and
W.Z. Choi, The application of image analysis
techniques to mineral processing, PRL 2, 1983, 117-
123.
558. L. Caponetti, M.T. Chiaradia, A. Distante, and M.
Veneziani, A track-following algorithm for contour
lines of digital binary maps, DIA, 149-154.
559. U. Cugini, G. Ferri, P. Micheli, P. Mussio, and M.
Protti, An application of ISIID: arcs, fillets, and
tangent points restoration in digitized line, DIA,
325-333.
560. R. Taniguchi, M. Yokota, E. Kawaguchi, and T.
Tamati, Knowledge-based picture understanding of
weather charts, PR 17, 1984, 109-123.
561. Y. Fukada, A primary algorithm for the understanding
of logic circuit diagrams, PR 17, 1984, 125-134.
562. M. Kawagoe and A. Tojo, Fingerprint pattern
classification, PR 17, 1984, 295-303.
563. B.C. Vemuri, K.R. Diller, and J.K. Aggarwal, A model
for characterizing the motion of the solid-liquid
interface in freezing solutions, PR 17, 1984, 313-
319.
564. P. Baylou, B. El Hadj Amor, M. Monsion, C. Bauvet,
and G. Bousseau, Detection and three-dimensional
localization by stereoscopic visual sensor and its
application to a robot for picking asparagus, PR 17,
1984, 377-384.
565. M. Furuta, N. Kase, and S. Emori, Segmentation and
recognition of symbols for handwritten piping and
instrument diagram, 7ICPR, 626-629.
566. R.M. Haralick, Analysis of digital images of the
shroud of Turin, 7ICPR, 717-722.
567. Y. Yoshida, K. Yamamori, and T. Fukumura,
Description of weather maps and its application to
implementation of weather map database, 7ICPR, 730-
733.
568. N.N. Abdelmalek, T. Kasvand, D. Goupil, and N. Otsu,
Fingerprint data compression, 7ICPR, 834-836.
569. Z.R. Li and D.P. Zhang, A fingerprint recognition
system with micro-computer, 7ICPR, 939-941.
570. O.A. Morean and R. Kasturi, Symbol identification in
geographical maps, 7ICPR, 966-967.
571. H.J. Lee and Z. Chen, Human body reconstruction from
a single picture, 7ICPR, 1142-1144.
572. M. Ejiri, S. Kakumoto, T. Miyatake, S. Shimada, and
H. Matsushima, Automatic recognition of drawings and
maps, 7ICPR, 1296-1305.
573. W. Kikkawa, M. Kitayama, K. Miyazaki, H. Arai, and
S. Arato, Automatic digitizing system for PWB
drawings, 7ICPR, 1306-1309.
574. F.C.A. Groen and R.J. van Munster, Topology based
analysis of schematic diagrams, 7ICPR, 1310-1312.
575. S.J. Crabtree, Jr., R. Ehrlich, and C. Prince,
Evaluation of strategies for segmentation of blue-
dyed pores in thin sections of reservoir rocks,
CVGIP 28, 1984, 1-18.
576. H. Bley, Segmentation and preprocessing of
electrical schematics using picture graphs,
CVGIP 28, 1984, 271-288.
577. F. Pipitone, An expert system for electronics
troubleshooting based on function and connectivity,
CAIA, 133-138.
578. H.J. Lee and Z. Chen, Optimal search procedures for
3D human movement determination, CAIA, 389-394.
579. J.T. Tou, C.L. Huang, and W.H. Li, Design of a
knowledge-based system for understanding electronic
circuit diagrams, CAIA, 652-661.
580. H. Yoshiura, K. Fujimura, and T.L. Kunii, Top-down
construction of 3-D mechanical object shapes from
engineering drawings, Computer 17(12), 1984, 32-40.
F. Feature Detection, Segmentation, Image Analysis
F.1. Feature detection
581. J.W. Woods, Image detection and estimation, DIPT,
77-110.
582. J.J. Clark and P.D. Lawrence, A hierarchical image
analysis system based upon oriented zero crossings
of bandpassed images, MIPA, 148-168.
583. S.W. Zucker and P. Parent, Multiple-size operators
and optimal curve finding, MIPA, 200-210.
584. E.E. Triendl, Virtues of optimizing edge line
appearance models, DIA, 198-216.
585. T. Nagano and S. Miyajima, A neural network model
for the developmental process of hypercomplex cells,
T-SMC 13, 1983, 847-851.
586. J.G. Daugman, Six formal properties of two-
dimensional anisotropic visual filters: structural
principles and frequency/ orientation selectivity,
T-SMC 13, 1983, 882-887.
587. G.H. Henry, Neural processing in cat striate cortex,
T-SMC 13, 1983, 888-900.
588. D.A. Pollen and S.F. Ronner, Visual cortical neurons
as localized spatial frequency filters, T-SMC 13,
1983, 907-916.
589. T. Caelli and M. Hubner, Coding images in the
frequency domain: filter design and energy
processing characteristics of the human visual
system, T-SMC 13, 1983, 1018-1021.
590. L.T. Watson, K. Arvind, R.W. Ehrich, and R.M.
Haralick, Extraction of lines and regions from grey
tone line drawing images, PR 17, 1984, 493-507.
591. K. Paler, J. Foglein, J. Illingworth, and J.
Kittler, Locally ordered gray levels as an aid to
corner detection, PR 17, 1984, 535-543.
592. M. Suk and S. Hong, An edge extraction technique for
noisy images, CVGIP 25, 1984, 24-45.
593. R.M. Haralick, Digital step edges from zero crossing
of second directional derivatives, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
58-68.
594. A.L. Shipman, R.R. Bitmead, and G.H. Allen, Diffuse
edge fitting and following: a location-adaptive
approach, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 96-102.
595. Z.M. Wojcik, An approach to the recognition of
contours and line-shaped objects, CVGIP 25, 1984,
184-204.
596. L. Rewo, Enhancement and detection of convex objects
using regression models, CVGIP 25, 1984, 257-269.
597. A.J. Tabatabai and O.R. Mitchell, Edge location to
subpixel values in digital imagery, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
188-201.
598. A.L. Yuille and T. Poggio, Scaling theorems for
zero-crossings, WCVRC, 3-7.
599. C.E. Thorpe, An analysis of interest operators for
FIDO, WCVRC, 135-140.
600. B.B. Chaudhuri and B. Chanda, The equivalence of
best plane fit gradient with Roberts', Prewitt's,
and Sobel's gradient for edge detection and a 4-
neighbor gradient with useful properties, SP 6,
1984, 143-151.
601. L. O'Gorman and A.C. Sanderson, The converging
squares algorithm: an efficient method for locating
peaks in multidimensions, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 280-288.
602. P.D. Picton, Comment on ``Elimination of redundant
operations for a fast Sobel operator'', T-SMC 14,
1984, 560-561.
603. H. Hakalahti, D. Harwood, and L.S. Davis, Two-
dimensional object recognition by matching local
properties of contour points, PRL 2, 1984, 227-234.
604. M. Suk and O. Song, Curvilinear feature extraction
using minimum spanning trees, CVGIP 26, 1984, 400-
411.
605. C. Richard, A. Benveniste, and F. Kretz, Recursive
estimation of local characteristics of edges in TV
pictures as applied to ADPCM coding, T-COMM 32,
1984, 718-728.
606. I.K. Sethi, A general scheme for discontinuity
detection, 7ICPR, 42-44.
607. Y. Leclerc and S.W. Zucker, The local structure of
image discontinuities in one dimension, 7ICPR, 46-
48.
608. E.R. Davies, Estimation of edge orientation by
template matching, 7ICPR, 49-51.
609. R.F. Hauser, A stochastic approach to edge
detection, 7ICPR, 52-54.
610. M.A. Furst and P.E. Caines, Edge detection for
digital grey level images via dynamic programming,
7ICPR, 55-58.
611. C.M. Brown, Peak-finding with limited hierarchical
memory, 7ICPR, 246-249.
612. M.L. Akey and O.R. Mitchell, Detection and sub-pixel
location of objects in digitized aerial imagery,
7ICPR, 411-414.
613. M. Idesawa, A high precision mark position sensing
method suitable for 3-D range data acquisition,
7ICPR, 451-454.
614. J.B. Burns, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman,
Extracting straight lines, 7ICPR, 482-485.
615. D. Heeger and J. Nachmias, A computer model of human
retinal visual processing: effect of compressive
nonlinearity on spatial-frequency filters, 7ICPR,
506-508.
616. S.W. Zucker and R.A. Hummel, Receptive fields and
the representation of visual information, 7ICPR,
515-517.
617. R.J. Beattie, A semantically-based multi-level edge
detection system, 7ICPR, 653-655.
618. H. Grasmuller, K. Hohberger, P. Kollensperger, E.
Kutzer, A. Reischl, and P. Rummel, Local feature
extraction for model-based workpiece recognition,
7ICPR, 886-889.
619. C.D. McIlroy, W. Monteith, and R. Linggard, Real-
time edge detection for image processing, 7ICPR,
1188-1190.
620. E.R. Davies, Circularity -- a new principle
underlying the design of accurate edge orientation
operators, IVC 2, 1984, 134-142.
621. V. Berzins, Accuracy of Laplacian edge detectors,
CVGIP 27, 1984, 195-210.
622. E.S.H. Chang and L. Kurz, Trajectory detection and
experimental designs, CVGIP 27, 1984, 346-368.
623. P. Bertolazzi and M. Pirozzi, A parallel algorithm
for the optimal detection of a noisy curve,
CVGIP 27, 1984, 380-386.
624. Y.J. Tejwani and R.A. Jones, On the detection of
peaks and valleys using the local descriptors
method, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 629-632.
625. V.S. Nalwa, On detecting edges, IUW, 157-164.
626. J.B. Burns, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman,
Extracting straight lines, IUW, 165-168.
627. A.P. Blicher, Edge localization in both theta and x,
IUW, 176-178.
628. H.A.H. Ibrahim, J.R. Kender, and D.E. Shaw, The
Hough transform method on fine-grained tree-
structured SIMD machines, IUW, 216-224.
F.2. Segmentation
629. J. Cibulskis and C.R. Dyer, Node linking strategies
in pyramids for image segmentation, MIPA, 109-120.
630. M.T. Capria, S. Di Zenzo, and M. Poscolieri, Image
segmentation by discrete relaxation, DIA, 163-168.
631. M.B. Merickel, J.C. Lundgren, and S.S. Shen, A
spatial processing algorithm to reduce the effects
of mixed pixels and increase the separability
between classes, PR 17, 1984, 525-533.
632. G.E. Lowitz, What the Fourier transform can really
bring to clustering, PR 17, 1984, 657-665.
633. T.C. Pong, L.G. Shapiro, L.T. Watson, and R.M.
Haralick, Experiments in segmentation using a facet
model region grower, CVGIP 25, 1984, 1-23.
634. S. Wang and R.M. Haralick, Automatic multithreshold
selection, CVGIP 25, 1984, 46-67.
635. U. Appel and A. v.Brandt, A comparative study of
three sequential time series segmentation
algorithms, SP 6, 1984, 45-60.
636. G. Haussmann and C.E. Liedtke, A region extraction
approach to blood smear segmentation, CVGIP 25,
1984, 133-150.
637. D. Wermser, G. Haussmann, and C.E. Liedtke,
Segmentation of blood smears by hierarchical
thresholding, CVGIP 25, 1984, 151-168.
638. T.H. Hong and A. Rosenfeld, Compact region
extraction using weighted pixel linking in a
pyramid, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 222-229.
639. T.H. Hong and M. Shneier, Extracting compact objects
using linked pyramids, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 229-237.
640. K. Price, Image segmentation: a comment on ``Studies
in global and local histogram-guided relaxation
algorithms'', T-PAMI 6, 1984, 247-249.
641. R.W. Conners, M.M. Trivedi, and C.A. Harlow,
Segmentation of a high-resolution urban scene using
texture operators, CVGIP 25, 1984, 273-310.
642. G.G. Medioni and Y. Yasumoto, A note on using the
fractal dimension for segmentation, WCVRC, 25-30.
643. G. Reynolds, N. Irwin, A. Hanson, and E. Riseman,
Hierarchical knowledge-directed object extraction
using a combined region and line representation,
WCVRC, 238-247.
644. J.M. Cibulskis and C.R. Dyer, An analysis of node
linking in overlapped pyramids, T-SMC 14, 1984,
424-436.
645. M.D. Levine and A.M. Nazif, An optimal set of image
segmentation rules, PRL 2, 1984, 243-248.
646. N. Funakubo, Region segmentation of biomedical
tissue image using color texture feature, 7ICPR,
30-32.
647. D. Lucas and L. Gibson, Image pyramids and
partitions, 7ICPR, 230-233.
648. D. Brzakovic and J.T. Tou, Boundary determination of
object surfaces via textural information, 7ICPR,
280-283.
649. J.J. Gerbrands and E. Backer, Split-and-merge
segmentation of SLAR imagery: segmentation
consistency, 7ICPR, 284-286.
650. J. Kittler, J. Illingworth, J. Foglein, and K.
Paler, An automatic thresholding algorithm and its
performance, 7ICPR, 287-289.
651. J.A.C. Bernsen, Magnification of digitized multi-
valued pictures, as an aid for binary object
recognition, 7ICPR, 290-293.
652. B.A. Parvin, A split and merge algorithm for
segmentation of natural scenes, 7ICPR, 294-296.
653. I. Dinstein, A.C. Fong, L.M. Ni, and K.Y. Wong, Fast
discrimination between homogeneous and textured
regions, 7ICPR, 361-363.
654. B.J. Smith, Perception of organization in a random
stimulus, 7ICPR, 512-514.
655. J.M. Chassery and C. Garbay, An iterative
segmentation method based on a contextual color and
shape criterion, 7ICPR, 642-644.
656. F. Badii and J. Jayawardena, Region growing and
global labeling in image analysis, 7ICPR, 656-659.
657. A. Boubekraoui, B. Zavidovique, and J. Rivaillier,
Region detection based on an homogeneous set of
local operators for hardware implementation, 7ICPR,
850-852.
658. C.H. Chen and C. Yen, On a mixed approach to digital
picture analysis, 7ICPR, 857-858.
659. J.C. Tilton, Multiresolution spatially constrained
clustering of remotely sensed data on the Massively
Parallel Processor, 7ICPR, 1013-1015.
660. P.W. Verbeek and D.J. deJong, Edge preserving
texture analysis, 7ICPR, 1030-1032.
661. F.S. Cohen, D.B. Cooper, J.F. Silverman, and E.B.
Hinkle, Simple parallel hierarchical and relaxation
algorithms for segmenting textured images based on
noncausal Markovian random field models, 7ICPR,
1104-1107.
662. G.Y. Xu and K.S. Fu, Natural scene segmentation
based on multiple threshold and textural
measurement, 7ICPR, 1111-1113.
663. D. Wermser, Unsupervised segmentation by use of a
texture gradient, 7ICPR, 1114-1116.
664. R.L. Kashyap and A. Khotanzad, A stochastic model
based technique for texture segmentation, 7ICPR,
1202-1205.
665. S.S. Reddi, S.F. Rudin, and H.R. Keshavan, An
optimal multiple threshold scheme for image
segmentation, T-SMC 14, 1984, 661-665.
666. P. Zamperoni, Model-based segmentation of grey-tone
images, IVC 2, 1984, 123-133.
667. A.M. Nazif and M.D. Levine, Low level image
segmentation: an expert system, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
555-577.
668. D.M. Titherington, Comments on ``Application of the
conditional population-mixture model to image
segmentation'', T-PAMI 6, 1984, 656-658.
669. J. Bentley, Algorithm design techniques, CACM 27,
1984, 865-871.
670. G. Reynolds, N. Irwin, A. Hanson, and E. Riseman,
Hierarchical knowledge-directed object extraction
using a combined region and line representation,
IUW, 195-204.
671. M.M. Trivedi, C.A. Harlow, R.W. Conners, and S. Goh,
Object detection based on gray level cooccurrence,
CVGIP 28, 1984, 199-219.
672. H. Derin, H. Elliott, R. Cristi, and D. Geman, Bayes
smoothing algorithms for representation of binary
images modeled by Markov random fields, T-PAMI 6,
1984, 707-720.
673. S.M. Dunn, D. Harwood, and L.S. Davis, Local
estimation of the uniform error threshold, T-PAMI 6,
1984, 742-747.
674. J.M. Chassery and C. Garbay, An iterative
segmentation method based on a contextual color and
shape criterion, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 794-800.
675. D. Brzakovic and J.T. Tou, Image understanding via
texture analysis, CAIA, 585-590.
F.3. Image analysis
676. A. Rosenfeld, Image analysis, DIPT, 257-287.
677. D.A. Rosenthal and R. Bajcsy, Visual and conceptual
hierarchy -- a paradigm for studies of automated
generation of recognition strategies, MIPA, 60-76.
678. L. Kitchen and A. Rosenfeld, Scene analysis using
region-based constraint filtering, PR 17, 1985,
189-203.
679. L.W. Tucker, Control strategy for an expert vision
system using quadtree refinement, WCVRC, 214-218.
680. V. Cappellini, A. Del Bimbo, and A. Mecocci, Object
decomposition and subpart identification --
classification algorithms, IVC 2, 1984, 109-113.
681. D.A. Rosenthal and R. Bajcsy, Visual and conceptual
hierarchy: a paradigm for studies of automated
generation of recognition strategies, T-PAMI 6,
1984, 319-325.
682. L.W. Tucker, Model-guided segmentation using
quadtrees, 7ICPR, 216-219.
683. V.S.S. Hwang, T. Matsuyama, L.S. Davis, and A.
Rosenfeld, Evidence accumulation for spatial
reasoning in aerial image understanding, 7ICPR,
394-397.
684. D. Cruse, C.J. Oddy, and A. Wright, A segmented
image data base (SID) for image analysis, 7ICPR,
493-496.
685. H. Bunke and G. Sagerer, Use and representation of
knowledge in image understanding based on semantic
networks, 7ICPR, 1135-1137.
686. A. Giordana and P. Laface, A component language for
describing network of frames for interpreting real-
world data, 7ICPR, 1191-1193.
687. M. Suk and T.H. Cho, An object-detection algorithm
based on the region-adjacency graph, P-IEEE 72,
1984, 985-986.
688. J.H. Kim, D.W. Payton, and K.E. Olin, An expert
system for object recognition in natural scenes,
CAIA, 170-175.
G. Matching and Time-Varying Imagery
G.1. Matching
689. N. O'Brien and R. Jain, Axial motion stereo, WCVRC,
88-92.
690. A. Mitiche and P. Bouthemy, Representation and
tracking of point structures using stereovision,
WCVRC, 118-124.
691. A. Goshtasby, A refined technique for stereo depth
perception, WCVRC, 125-129.
692. M. Herman, T. Kanade, and S. Kuroe, Incremental
acquisition of a three-dimensional scene model from
images, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 331-340.
693. H. Itoh, A. Miyauchi, and S. Ozawa, Distance
measuring method using only simple vision
constructed for moving robots, 7ICPR, 192-195.
694. D.L. Smitley and R. Bajcsy, Stereo processing of
aerial, urban images, 7ICPR, 433-435.
695. W.K. Gu, J.Y. Yang, and T.S. Huang, Matching
perspective views of a 3-D object using circuits,
7ICPR, 441-443.
696. S. Castan and J. Shen, A stereo vision algorithm
taking into account the perspective distortions,
7ICPR, 444-446.
697. M. Berthod and P. Long, Graph matching by parallel
optimization methods: an application to stereo
vision, 7ICPR, 841-843.
698. W.M. Blume, P.V. Sankar, and J. Sklansky,
Reconstructing a network of three-dimensional curves
from a small number of projections, 7ICPR, 1292-
1294.
699. C.K. Wu, D.Q. Wang, and R.K. Bajcsy, Acquiring 3-D
spatial data of a real object, CVGIP 28, 1984, 126-
133.
700. M. Herman and T. Kanade, The 3D MOSAIC scene
understanding system: incremental reconstruction of
3D scenes from complex images, IUW, 137-148.
701. L.H. Quam, Hierarchical warp stereo, IUW, 149-155.
702. B.D. Lucas and T. Kanade, Optical navigation by the
method of differences, IUW, 272-281.
703. S. Ishikawa, Reconstructing faces on a polyhedron
from apparent gradients of edges, CVGIP 28, 1984,
289-302.
704. A. Mitiche, On combining stereopsis and kineopsis
for space perception, CAIA, 156-160.
705. H.C. Longuet-Higgins, The reconstruction of a scene
from two projections -- configurations that defeat
the 8-point algorithm, CAIA, 395-397.
706. K.R. Anderson and J.E. Gaby, Dynamic waveform
matching, Information Sciences 31, 1983, 221-242.
707. J.K. Cheng and T.S. Huang, Image registration by
matching relational structures, PR 17, 1984, 149-
159.
708. H. Ogawa, Labeled point pattern matching by fuzzy
relaxation, PR 17, 1984, 569-573.
709. K.E. Price, Matching closed contours, WCVRC, 130-
134.
710. M. Suk and H. Kang, New measures of similarity
between two contours based on optimal bivariate
transforms, CVGIP 26, 1984, 168-182.
711. Q. Tian and M.N. Huhns, A fast iterative hill-
climbing algorithm for subpixel registration, 7ICPR,
13-15.
712. M. Nagao and M. Katayama, Automatic figure
decomposition into elementary features by similarity
principle, 7ICPR, 63-65.
713. H.D. Cheng, W.C. Lin, and K.S. Fu, Space-time domain
expansion approach to VLSI and its application to
hierarchical scene matching, 7ICPR, 578-580.
714. K.C. Overman, F. Ghazizadeh, and D.F. Mix, Scene
matching by defocused images, 7ICPR, 960-962.
715. K.E. Price, Matching closed contours, 7ICPR, 990-
992.
716. K.P. Lam, Multi-directional gradient codes for
position determination in contour maps, 7ICPR,
1074-1076.
717. S. Tian, A simplified searching approach in shape
matching, 7ICPR, 1165-1167.
718. W.I. Grosky and Y. Lu, Iconic indexing using
generalized pattern matching, 7ICPR, 1168-1170.
719. G. Borgefors, An improved version of the chamfer
matching algorithm, 7ICPR, 1175-1177.
720. M. Yanagisawa, S. Shigemitsu, and T. Akatsuka,
Registration of locally distorted images by
multiwindow pattern matching and displacement
interpolation: the proposal of an algorithm and its
application to digital subtraction angiography,
7ICPR, 1288-1291.
721. S.A. Lloyd, Waveform matching using multiresolution
dynamic programming, PRL 2, 1984, 345-352.
722. K.E. Price, Matching closed contours, IUW, 169-175.
723. A. Bandyopadhyay, Interest points, disparities and
correspondence, IUW, 184-187.
724. L.S. Dreschler-Fischer and E.E. Triendl, The ASTERIX
system: a feature based approach to the
correspondence problem, IUW, 300-301.
725. V. Venot, J.F. Lebruchec, and J.C. Roucayrol, A new
class of similarity measures for robust image
registration, CVGIP 28, 1984, 176-184.
726. K.P. Lam, Position determination using generalized
multidirectional gradient codes, CVGIP 28, 1984,
228-239.
727. G. Medioni and R. Nevatia, Matching images using
linear features, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 675-685.
728. K. Fukushima, S. Miyake, and T. Ito, Neocognitron: a
neural model for a mechanism of visual pattern
recognition, T-SMC 13, 1983, 826-834.
729. Y. Hirai, A model of human associative processor
(HASP), T-SMC 13, 1983, 851-857.
730. M. Ben-Bassat and L. Zaidenberg, Contextual template
matching: a distance measure for patterns with
hierarchically dependent features, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
201-211.
731. A. Goshtasby, S.H. Gage, and J.F. Bartholic, A two-
stage cross correlation approach to template
matching, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 374-378.
732. E. Tanaka, A context-dependent similarity measure
for pictures, 7ICPR, 66-68.
733. S.K. Parui and D. Dutta Majumder, How to quantify
shape distance for 2-dimensional regions, 7ICPR,
72-74.
734. S.Y. Oh, Crosstalk minimization for a Walsh-Hadamard
based associative memory, 7ICPR, 355-357.
735. P.G. Gulak and E. Shwedyk, Block detection in a
normalized Kolmogorov metric space, 7ICPR, 709-712.
736. Y.I. Gold, On the order of examining data-points in
SSD template matching, 7ICPR, 1077-1080.
737. S.Y. Oh, A Walsh-Hadamard based distributed storage
device for the associative search of information,
T-PAMI 6, 1984, 617-623.
738. J.D. Dessimoz, J.R. Birk, R.B. Kelley, H.A.S.
Martins, and C.L. I, Matched filters for bin
picking, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 686-697.
739. G.C. Stockman and P. Morawski, 2D object acquisition
using circular scanning, PR 17, 1984, 321-330.
740. J.R. Slagle and J.K. Dixon, Freedom descriptions: a
way to find figures that approximate given points,
PR 17, 1984, 631-636.
741. B. Bhanu and O.D. Faugeras, Shape matching of two-
dimensional objects, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 137-156.
742. J.L. Crowley and A.C. Sanderson, Multiple resolution
representation and probabilistic matching of 2-D
gray scale shape, WCVRC, 95-105.
743. A. Goshtasby and C.V. Page, Image matching by a
probabilistic labeling process, 7ICPR, 307-309.
744. Y.C. Cheng and S.Y. Lu, Waveform correlation using
tree matching, 7ICPR, 350-354.
745. H. Yamada, Contour DP matching method and its
application to handprinted Chinese character
recognition, 7ICPR, 389-392.
746. J. Tsukumo and K. Asai, Non-linear matching method
for handprinted character recognition, 7ICPR, 770-
773.
747. C. Granger, Symbolic scene matching, 7ICPR, 883-885.
748. K.E. Price, Relaxation matching techniques -- a
comparison, 7ICPR, 987-989.
749. N.A. Khan and R. Jain, Matching an imprecise object
description with models in a knowledge base, 7ICPR,
1131-1134.
750. W.H. Tsai and S.S. Yu, Attributed string matching
with merging for shape recognition, 7ICPR, 1162-
1164.
751. H.S. Lee and N.V. Thakor, Shape matching by
correlating relational models, 7ICPR, 1178-1181.
752. N. Ayache and O.D. Faugeras, A new method for the
recognition and positioning of 2-D objects, 7ICPR,
1274-1277.
753. M.J. Lahart, Estimation of error rates in
classification of distorted imagery, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
535-542.
754. T. Matsuyama, H. Arita, and M. Nagao, Structural
matching of line drawings using the geometric
relationship between line segments, CVGIP 27, 1984,
177-194.
755. P.H. Sellers, The theory and computation of
evolutionary distances: pattern recognition, J.
Algorithms 1, 1980, 359-373.
756. H.U. Simon, Pattern matching in trees and nets, Acta
Informatica 20, 1983, 227-248.
757. S. Kasif, L. Kitchen, and A. Rosenfeld, A Hough
transform technique for subgraph isomorphism, PRL 2,
1983, 83-88.
758. W.J. Hsu and M.W. Du, Computing a longest common
subsequence for a set of strings, BIT 24, 1984, 45-
59.
759. M.E. Dyer and A.M. Frieze, A partitioning algorithm
for minimum weighted Euclidean matching, IPL 18,
1984, 59-62.
760. P. Moller-Nielsen and J. Staunstrup, Experiments
with a fast string searching algorithm, IPL 18,
1984, 129-135.
761. G. Barth, An analytical comparison of two string
searching algorithms, IPL 18, 1984, 249-256.
762. A. Jovanovic and D. Danilovic, A new algorithm for
solving the tree isomorphism problem, Computing 32,
1984, 187-198.
763. M.G. Main and R.J. Lorentz, An O(n log n) algorithm
for finding all repetitions in a string, J.
Algorithms 5, 1984, 422-432.
764. T. Ito, Y. Kodama, and J. Toyoda, A similarity
measure between patterns with nonindependent
attributes, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 111-115.
765. J. Aoe, Y. Yamamoto, and R. Shimada, A method for
improving string pattern matching machines, IEEE
Trans. Software Engineering 10, 1984, 116-120.
766. S.Y. Lu, A tree-matching algorithm based on node
splitting and merging, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 249-256.
767. Z. Galil, Optimal parallel algorithms for string
matching, STOC, 240-248.
768. M.A. Eshera and K.S. Fu, A graph distance measure
for image analysis, T-SMC 14, 1984, 398-408.
769. M.A. Eshera and K.S. Fu, A similarity measure
between attributed relational graphs for image
analysis, 7ICPR, 75-77.
770. M. You and A.K.C. Wong, An algorithm for graph
optimal isomorphism, 7ICPR, 316-319.
771. J. Xu and J.G. Li, Labeling method and chemical
substructure isomorphism, 7ICPR, 727-729.
G.2. Motion
772. E.C. Hildreth, Measurement of Visual Motion, MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, 1984.
773. J.K. Aggarwal, Three-dimensional description of
objects and dynamic scene analysis, DIA, 29-46.
774. F. Glazer, Multilevel relaxation in low-level
computer vision, MIPA, 312-330.
775. W.I. Grosky and R. Jain, Region matching in pyramids
for dynamic scene analysis, MIPA, 331-342.
776. K.M. Mutch and W.B. Thompson, Hierarchical
estimation of spatial properties from motion, MIPA,
343-354.
777. K. Sugihara, A robust description of time-varying
scenes for computer animation, C+G 7, 1983, 277-284.
778. P. Bolon and J.L. Lacoume, Speed measurement by
cross correlation -- theoretical aspects and
applications in the paper industry, T-ASSP 31, 1983,
1374-1378.
779. M. Asada, M. Yachida, and S. Tsuji, Analysis of
three-dimensional motions in the blocks world,
PR 17, 1984, 57-71.
780. K. Akita, Image sequence analysis of real world
human motion, PR 17, 1984, 73-83.
781. B. Radig, Image sequence analysis using relational
structures, PR 17, 1984, 161-167.
782. W.H. Zaagman, H.A.K. Mastebroek, and R.d.R. van
Steveninck, Adaptive strategies in fly vision: on
their image-processing qualities, T-SMC 13, 1983,
900-906.
783. A.J. van Doorn and J.J. Koenderink, The structure of
the human motion detection system, T-SMC 13, 1983,
916-922.
784. M. Tsukada, M. Terasawa, and G. Hauske, Temporal
pattern discrimination in the cat's retinal cells
and Markov system models, T-SMC 13, 1983, 953-964.
785. J.K. Tsotsos, The scope of motion research: from
image intensity to semantic abstractions, CG 18(1),
1984, 7-11.
786. P.A. Kolers, Motion from continuous or discontinuous
arrangements, CG 18(1), 1984, 12-16.
787. B. Neumann, Optical flow, CG 18(1), 1984, 17-19.
788. J.K. Aggarwal, Motion and time-varying imagery,
CG 18(1), 1984, 20-21.
789. N.I. Badler, Motion graphics: description and
control, CG 18(1), 1984, 22-23.
790. R.Y. Tsai and T.S. Huang, Uniqueness and estimation
of three-dimensional motion parameters of rigid
objects with curved surfaces, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 13-27.
791. J. Labuz and R.J. Schalkoff, New results using an
integrated model and recursive algorithm for image
motion estimation, PRL 2, 1984, 179-183.
792. A.M. Waxman, An image flow paradigm, WCVRC, 49-57.
793. B.G. Schunck, Motion segmentation and estimation by
constraint line clustering, WCVRC, 58-62.
794. A. Mitiche, Computation of optical flow and rigid
motion, WCVRC, 63-71.
795. J. Aloimonos and C.M. Brown, Direct processing of
curvilinear sensor motion from a sequence of
perspective images, WCVRC, 72-77.
796. A. Bandyopadhyay, A multiple channel model for
perception of optical flow, WCVRC, 78-82.
797. R. Jain and I.K. Sethi, Establishing correspondence
of non-rigid objects using smoothness of motion,
WCVRC, 83-87.
798. J.K. Tsotsos, Cooperative computation and time,
WCVRC, 231-237.
799. Y.Z. Hsu, H.H. Nagel, and G. Rekers, New likelihood
test methods for change detection in image
sequences, CVGIP 26, 1984, 73-106.
800. R.Y. Tsai and T.S. Huang, Estimating three-
dimensional motion parameters of a rigid planar
patch, III: finite point correspondences and the
three-view problem, T-ASSP 32, 1984, 213-220.
801. B.F. Buxton and H. Buxton, Computation of optic flow
from the motion of edge features in image sequences,
IVC 2, 1984, 59-75.
802. R. Jain, Difference and accumulative difference
pictures in dynamic scene analysis, IVC 2, 1984,
99-108.
803. J.Q. Fang and T.S. Huang, Solving three-dimensional
small-rotation motion equations: uniqueness,
algorithms, and numerical results, CVGIP 26, 1984,
183-206.
804. T.Y. Young and Y.L. Wang, Analysis of three-
dimensional rotation and linear shape changes,
PRL 2, 1984, 239-242.
805. M.A. Shah and R. Jain, Detecting time-varying
corners, 7ICPR, 2-5.
806. H.H. Nagel and W. Enkelmann, Towards the estimation
of displacement vector fields by ``oriented
smoothness'' constraints, 7ICPR, 6-8.
807. S. Ishikawa, M. Yamada, and S. Ozawa, A method of
estimating the target position for an image tracking
system of moving targets, 7ICPR, 9-12.
808. O. Tretiak and L. Pastor, Velocity estimation from
image sequences with second order differential
operators, 7ICPR, 16-19.
809. B.G. Schunck, The motion constraint equation for
optical flow, 7ICPR, 20-22.
810. J.P. Gambotto, Correspondence analysis for target
tracking in infrared images, 7ICPR, 526-529.
811. R.J. Schalkoff and J. Labuz, An integrated spatio-
temporal model and recursive algorithm for image
motion estimation, 7ICPR, 530-533.
812. J.P. Gambotto and T.S. Huang, Motion analysis of
isolated targets in infared image sequences, 7ICPR,
534-537.
813. M.J. Magee and J.K. Aggarwal, Determining motion
parameters using intensity guided range sensing,
7ICPR, 538-541.
814. Y. Alloimonos and C.M. Brown, The relationship
between optical flow and surface orientation, 7ICPR,
542-545.
815. R. Lenz, Estimation of general 2-D motion parameters
in TV scenes, 7ICPR, 546-548.
816. R. Kories and G. Zimmermann, Motion detection in
image sequences: an evaluation of feature detectors,
7ICPR, 778-780.
817. B.L. Yen and T.S. Huang, Determining 3D
motion/structure of a rigid body over 2 frames using
correspondences of straight lines lying on parallel
planes, 7ICPR, 781-783.
818. M. Aoki, Detection of moving objects using line
image sequence, 7ICPR, 784-786.
819. M.A. Abidi and R.C. Gonzalez, Motion detection in
radar images, 7ICPR, 787-790.
820. W.B. Thompson, K.M. Mutch, and V.A. Berzins,
Analyzing object motion based on optical flow,
7ICPR, 791-794.
821. J. Dengler and J. Bille, A scene analysis system
simulating the peripherical visual perception,
7ICPR, 863-865.
822. R. Kories and G. Zimmermann, A class of stable
feature extractors for time-varying imagery, 7ICPR,
919-.
823. R.A. Samy and C.A. Bozzo, Dynamic scene analysis and
video target tracking, 7ICPR, 993-995.
824. B.H. Thomas and W.N. Martin, Pyramid structures in
dynamic scenes, 7ICPR, 1008-1010.
825. G.G. Pieroni and M.F. Costabile, Finding
correspondences in time-varying shape boundaries,
7ICPR, 1171-1174.
826. R.E. Blake, A scheme for incremental labelling of
graphs from an image sequence, 7ICPR, 1194-1196.
827. C. Jerian and R. Jain, Determining motion parameters
for scenes with translation and rotation, T-PAMI 6,
1984, 523-530.
828. E.C. Hildreth, Computations underlying the
measurement of visual motion, AI 23, 1984, 309-354.
829. K. Sugihara and N. Sugie, Recovery of rigid
structure from orthographically projected optical
flow, CVGIP 27, 1984, 309-320.
830. J.Q. Fang and T.S. Huang, Some experiments on
estimating the 3-D motion parameters of a rigid body
from two consecutive image frames, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
545-554.
831. R.C. Jain, Segmentation of frame sequences obtained
by a moving observer, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 624-629.
832. G. Adiv, Determining 3-D motion and structure from
optical flow generated by moving objects, IUW, 113-
129.
833. A.M. Waxman and S.S. Sinha, Dynamic stereo: passive
ranging to moving objects from relative image flows,
IUW, 130-136.
834. P. Anandan, Computing dense displacement fields with
confidence measures in scenes containing occlusion,
IUW, 236-246.
835. D.R. Walker and K.R. Rao, Improved pel-recursive
motion compensation, T-COMM 32, 1984, 1128-1134.
836. M.A. Shah and R. Jain, Detecting time-varying
corners, CVGIP 28, 1984, 345-355.
837. R. Jain, Detection of moving edges, CAIA, 142-149.
838. B. Neumann, Natural language access to image
sequences: event recognition and verbalization,
CAIA, 226-231.
839. D.R. Proffitt and B.I. Bertenthal, Converging
approaches to extracting structure from motion:
psychophysical and computational investigations of
recovering connectivity from moving point-light
displays, CAIA, 232-238.
840. J.K. Tsotsos, A.D. Jepson, and D.J. Fleet, Motion
understanding meets early vision: an introduction,
CAIA, 239-244.
841. S.D. Blostein and T.S. Huang, Estimating 3-D motion
from range data, CAIA, 246-250.
842. S.M. Haynes and R. Jain, Low level motion events:
trajectory discontinuities, CAIA, 251-256.
843. J.S. Lappin, Some origins of structure in the human
perception of moving optical patterns, CAIA, 257-
258.
844. X. Zhuang and R.M. Haralick, Rigid body motion and
the optic flow image, CAIA, 366-375.
845. J.K. Kearney and W.B. Thompson, Gradient-based
estimation of optical flow with global optimization,
CAIA, 376-380.
846. D.W. Murray and B.F. Buxton, Reconstructing the
optic flow field from edge motion: an examination of
two different approaches, CAIA, 382-388.
H. Shape and Pattern
H.1. Representation
847. J.L. Crowley, A multiresolution representation for
shape, MIPA, 169-189.
848. H. Samet, A tutorial on quadtree research, MIPA,
212-223.
849. M.A. Oliver and N.E. Wiseman, Operations on quadtree
leaves and related image areas, Computer J. 26,
1983, 375-380.
850. V. Raman and S.S. Iyengar, Properties and
applications of forests of quadtrees for pictorial
data representation, BIT 23, 1983, 472-486.
851. H. Samet, A. Rosenfeld, C.A. Shaffer, and R.E.
Webber, Quadtree region representation in
cartography: experimental results, T-SMC 13, 1983,
1148-1154.
852. J.R. Woodwark, Compressed quad trees, Computer
J. 27, 1984, 225-229.
853. H. Samet, A. Rosenfeld, C.A. Shaffer, and R.E.
Webber, A geographic information system using
quadtrees, PR 17, 1984, 647-656.
854. J.L. Crowley and A.C. Parker, A representation for
shape based on peaks and ridges in the difference of
low-pass transform, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 156-170.
855. L.P. Jones and S.S. Iyengar, Space and time
efficient virtual quadtrees, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 244-
247.
856. M. Tamminen, Comment on quad- and octtrees, CACM 27,
1984, 248-249.
857. H. Samet, Algorithms for the conversion of quadtrees
to rasters, CVGIP 26, 1984, 1-16.
858. N. Ahuja and W. Hoff, Augmented medial axis
transform, WCVRC, 251-256.
859. D.S. Franzblau and D.J. Kleitman, An algorithm for
constructing regions with rectangles: independence
and minimum generating sets for collections of
intervals, STOC, 167-174.
860. H. Samet and R.E. Webber, On encoding boundaries
with quadtrees, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 365-369.
861. H. Samet, The quadtree and related hierarchical data
structures, Computing Surveys 16, 1984, 187-260.
862. C.H. Chien and J.K. Aggarwal, A normalized quadtree
representation, CVGIP 26, 1984, 331-346.
863. D.J. Abel, A B(+) tree structure for large
quadtrees, CVGIP 27, 1984, 19-31.
864. H. Samet, A. Rosenfeld, C.A. Shaffer, and R.E.
Webber, Processing geographic data with quadtrees,
7ICPR, 212-215.
865. S.X. Li and M.H. Loew, The quadcode and its
application, 7ICPR, 227-229.
866. N. Ahuja and W. Hoff, Augmented medial axis
transform, 7ICPR, 336-338.
867. A. Klinger, N. Alexandridis, and G. Reynolds,
Minimal quadtrees, 7ICPR, 814-816.
868. S. Sitharama Iyengar and V. Raman, Properties of the
hybrid quadtree, 7ICPR, 824-827.
869. F. Badii and K. Sorooshian, Tabular representation
of pictorial data via rectangular region coding,
7ICPR, 1090-1092.
870. M. Tamminen, Encoding pixel trees, CVGIP 28, 1984,
44-57.
871. L. Ferrari, P.V. Sankar, and J. Sklansky, Minimal
rectangular partitions of digitized blobs, CVGIP 28,
1984, 58-71.
872. T.W. Sederberg, D.C. Anderson, and R.N. Goldman,
Implicit representation of parametric curves and
surfaces, CVGIP 28, 1984, 72-84.
873. C. Montani, Region representation: parallel
connected stripes, CVGIP 28, 1984, 139-165.
H.2. Segmentation; properties
874. J. van Leeuwen and D. Wood, The measure problem for
rectangular ranges in d-space, J. Algorithms 2,
1981, 282-300.
875. L.P. Cordella, A method for evaluating features of
outlined components of an image, SP 5, 1983, 485-
490.
876. L.P. Cordella and G. Sanniti di Baja, An approach to
the decomposition of complex figures, DIA, 155-162.
877. L. Preuss, A mathematical method for feature
extraction from images, DIA, 169-173.
878. K.C. Gowda, Cluster detection in a collection of
collinear line segments, PR 17, 1984, 221-237.
879. A. Rosenfeld, The diameter of a fuzzy set, Fuzzy
Sets Systems 13, 1984, 241-246.
880. K. Voss, Integrals of chord length powers for planar
convex figures, EIK 20, 1984, 488-494.
881. I.M. Anderson and J.C. Bezdek, Curvature and
tangential deflection of discrete arcs: a theory
based on the commutator of scatter matrix pairs and
its application to vertex detection in planar shape
data, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 27-40.
882. F.W. Burton, J.G. Kollins, and N.A. Alexandridis, An
implementation of the exponential pyramid data
structure with application to determination of
symmetries in pictures, CVGIP 25, 1984, 218-225.
883. H. Asada and M. Brady, The curvature primal sketch,
WCVRC, 8-17.
884. A. Latto, D. Mumford, and J. Shah, The
representation of shape, WCVRC, 183-191.
885. C. Arcelli and G. Sanniti di Baja, An approach to
figure decomposition using width information,
CVGIP 26, 1984, 61-72.
886. C.E. Kim and T.A. Anderson, Digital disks and a
digital compactness measure, STOC, 117-124.
887. A. Nakamura and K. Aizawa, Digital circles,
CVGIP 26, 1984, 242-255.
888. C.E. Kim, Digital disks, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 372-374.
889. Y.J. Tejwani and R.A. Jones, Determination of
critical points on planar shapes using an adaptive
line of sight method, 7ICPR, 113-115.
890. C.E. Kim and T.A. Anderson, Digital disks and a
digital compactness measure, 7ICPR, 254-257.
891. T. Kasvand and N. Otsu, Segmentation of thinned
binary scenes with good connectivity algorithms,
7ICPR, 297-300.
892. S.A. Friedberg and C.M. Brown, Finding axes of
skewed symmetry, 7ICPR, 322-325.
893. C.R. Dyer and S.B. Ho, Medial-axis based shape
smoothing, 7ICPR, 333-335.
894. C. Arcelli and G. Sanniti di Baja, Quenching points
in distance labeled pictures, 7ICPR, 344-346.
895. S. Mori and T. Sakakura, Line filtering and its
application to stroke segmentation of handprinted
Chinese characters, 7ICPR, 366-369.
896. T. Kasvand and N. Otsu, Recognition of line shapes
based on thinning, segmentation with good
connectivity algorithms, and regularization, 7ICPR,
497-500.
897. B.A. Schaefer, A model of human symmetry detection,
7ICPR, 509-511.
898. P. Ahmed and C.Y. Suen, Edge classification and
extraction of shape features, 7ICPR, 593-596.
899. F. Veillon, Towards a systematic study of shape
measures, 7ICPR, 607-610.
900. V. Di Gesu and M.C. Maccarone, A method to classify
spread shapes based on the ``possibility theory'',
7ICPR, 869-871.
901. A.A. Vasilier, Recognition of symmetrical patterns
in images, 7ICPR, 1027-1029.
902. N. Bartneck, Image analysis based on image
description graphs with contour coded objects,
7ICPR, 1108-1110.
903. B. Radig and C. Schlieder, RS-automorphisms and
symmetrical objects, 7ICPR, 1138-1140.
904. F.W. Sinden, Shape information from rotated scans,
7ICPR, 1278-1280.
905. D.H. Marimont, A representation for image curves,
AAAI, 237-242.
906. J.A. Webb and E. Pervin, The shape of subjective
contours, AAAI, 340-343.
907. S.A. Friedberg and C.M. Brown, Symmetry evaluators,
IUW, 90-97.
908. Z. You and A.K. Jain, Performance evaluation of
shape matching via chord length distribution,
CVGIP 28, 1984, 185-198.
H.3. Topology; geometry
909. C. Ronse and P.A. Devijver, Connected Components in
Binary Images: The Detection Problem, Research
Studies Press (Wiley), New York, 1984.
910. W. Lipski, Jr. and F.P. Preparata, Finding the
contour of a union of iso-oriented rectangles, J.
Algorithms 1, 1980, 235-246.
911. S. Shlien, Raster to polygon conversion of images,
C+G 7, 1983, 327-332.
912. M.R. Dunlavey, Efficient polygon-filling algorithms
for raster displays, TOG 2, 1983, 264-273.
913. H. Imai and T. Asano, Finding the connected
components and a maximum clique of an intersection
graph of rectangles in the plane, J. Algorithms 4,
1983, 310-323.
914. V. Di Gesu, A system for the analysis of the
boundaries of a shape, DIA, 144-148.
915. I. Gargantini and H.H. Atkinson, Linear quadtrees: a
blocking technique for contour filling, PR 17, 1984,
285-293.
916. R.H. Guting, An optimal contour algorithm for iso-
oriented rectangles, J. Algorithms 5, 1984, 303-326.
917. C. Savage, A systolic design for connectivity
problems, T-COMP 33, 1984, 99-104.
918. H.A.H. Ibrahim, The connected component algorithm on
the NON-VON supercomputer, WCVRC, 37-45.
919. S.X. Li and M.H. Loew, Boundary chains from
quadcodetrees, WCVRC, 178-182.
920. A.C. Fong, A scheme for reusing label locations in
real time component labeling of images, 7ICPR, 243-
245.
921. K.P. Fishkin and B.A. Barsky, A family of new
algorithms for soft filling, SIGGRAPH, 235-244.
922. V.A. Kovalevsky, Discrete topology and contour
definition, PRL 2, 1984, 281-288.
923. D.W. Capson, An improved algorithm for the
sequential extraction of boundaries from a raster
scan, CVGIP 28, 1984, 109-125.
924. H. Bieri and W. Nef, Algorithms for the Euler
characteristic and related additive functionals of
digital objects, CVGIP 28, 1984, 166-175.
925. C.Y. Zheng, Fuzzy path and fuzzy connectedness,
Fuzzy Sets Systems 14, 1984, 273-280.
926. W. Lipski, Jr. and F.P. Preparata, Segments,
rectangles, contours, J. Algorithms 2, 1981, 63-76.
927. F. Chin and C.A. Wang, Optimal algorithms for the
intersection and the minimum distance problems
between planar polygons, T-COMP 32, 1983, 1203-1207.
928. A. Maus, Delaunay triangulation and the convex hull
of n points in expected linear time, BIT 24, 1984,
151-163.
929. R.H. Guting, Optimal divide-and-conquer to compute
measure and contour for a set of iso-rectangles,
Acta Informatica 21, 1984, 271-291.
930. S.P. Mudur and P.A. Koparkar, Interval methods for
processing geometric objects, CGA 4(2), 1984, 7-17.
931. H.N. Gabow, J.L. Bentley, and R.E. Tarjan, Scaling
and related techniques for geometry problems, STOC,
135-143.
932. S.N. Biswas and D. Dutta Majumder, A new method for
2-D shape dilation, 7ICPR, 102-104.
933. Q.F. Stout and R. Miller, Mesh-connected computer
algorithms for determining geometric properties of
figures, 7ICPR, 475-477.
934. T. Ottmann and D. Wood, Dynamical sets of points,
CVGIP 27, 1984, 157-166.
935. W. Tiller and E.G. Hanson, Offsets of two-
dimensional profiles, CGA 4(9), 1984, 36-46.
936. A. Rosenfeld, The fuzzy geometry of image subsets,
PRL 2, 1984, 311-317.
937. B. Chazelle, Computational geometry on a systolic
chip, T-COMP 33, 1984, 774-785.
938. M. Lowry, Automatic reformulation of algorithms in
computational geometry, IUW, 205-210.
939. D.T. Lee and F.P. Preparata, Computational geometry
-- a survey, T-COMP 33, 1984, 1072-1101.
H.4. Intersection, packing, layout, etc.
940. B.S. Baker and E.G. Coffman, Jr., A two-dimensional
bin-packing model of preemptive, FIFO storage
allocation, J. Algorithms 3, 1982, 303-316.
941. G.T. Toussaint, Computing largest empty circles with
location constraints, J. Computer Information
Sciences 12, 1983, 347-358.
942. D.T. Lee, An optimal time and minimal space
algorithm for rectangle intersection problems, J.
Computer Information Sciences 13, 1984, 23-32.
943. C.C. Lee and D.T. Lee, On a circle-cover
minimization problem, IPL 18, 1984, 109-115.
944. P. Spirakis and C.K. Yap, Strong NP-hardness of
moving many discs, IPL 19, 1984, 55-59.
945. D. Avis, Non-partitionable point sets, IPL 19, 1984,
125-129.
946. S.N. Bhatt and F.T. Leighton, A framework for
solving VLSI graph layout problems, J. Computer
System Sciences 28, 1984, 300-343.
947. P. Rosenstiehl and R.E. Tarjan, Gauss codes, planar
Hamiltonian graphs, and stack-sortable permutations,
J. Algorithms 5, 1984, 375-390.
948. T. Lengauer, On the solution of inequality systems
relevant to IC-layout, J. Algorithms 5, 1984, 408-
421.
949. Y.D. Liang and B.A. Barsky, A new concept and method
for line clipping, TOG 3, 1984, 1-22.
950. D.T. Lee and J.Y.T. Leung, On the 2-dimensional
channel assignment problem, T-COMP 33, 1984, 2-6.
951. D. Gordon, I. Koren, and G.M. Silberman, Embedding
tree structures in VLSI hexagonal arrays, T-COMP 33,
1984, 104-107.
952. F.W. Burton and M.M. Huntbach, Lazy evaluation of
geometric objects, CGA 4(1), 1984, 28-33.
953. D. Dori and M. Ben-Bassat, Efficient nesting of
congruent convex figures, CACM 27, 1984, 228-235.
954. D. Richards, Complexity of single layer routing, T-
COMP 33, 1984, 286-288.
955. S. Stein, Packings of R(n) by certain error spheres,
T-IT 30, 1984, 356-363.
956. W. Hamaker and S. Stein, Combinatorial packing of
R(3) by certain error spheres, T-IT 30, 1984, 364-
368.
957. C.J. Van Wyk, Clipping to the boundary of a
circular-arc polygon, CVGIP 25, 1984, 383-392.
958. N. Blum, An area-maximum edge length tradeoff for
VLSI layout, STOC, 92-97.
959. J.F. Buss and P.W. Shor, On the pagenumber of planar
graphs, STOC, 98-100.
960. A. Mirzaian, Channel routing in VLSI, STOC, 101-107.
961. B. Chazelle, Intersecting is easier than sorting,
STOC, 125-134.
962. J.L. Bentley, D.S. Johnson, F.T. Leighton, C.C.
McGeoch, and L.A. McGeoch, Some unexpected expected
behavior results for bin packing, STOC, 279-288.
963. R.M. Karp, M. Luby, and A. Marchetti-Spaccamela, A
probabilistic analysis of multidimensional bin
packing problems, STOC, 289-298.
964. G.L. Miller, Finding small simple cycle separators
for 2-connected planar graphs, STOC, 376-382.
965. D. Dolev, J. Halpern, B. Simons, and R. Strong, A
new look at fault tolerant network routing, STOC,
526-535.
966. A. Broder, D. Dolev, M. Fischer, and B. Simons,
Efficient fault tolerant routings in networks, STOC,
536-541.
967. F.P. Preparata and W. Lipski, Jr., Optimal three-
layer channel routing, T-COMP 33, 1984, 427-437.
968. M.C.K. Yang and C.C. Yang, Assessment of the
intersection probabilities of random line segments
and squares, CVGIP 26, 1984, 319-330.
969. N. Ahuja, Efficient planar embedding of trees for
VLSI layouts, 7ICPR, 460-464.
970. A. Albrecht, On the circuit complexity of planar
objects, 7ICPR, 468-470.
971. R.H. Guting and D. Wood, Finding rectangle
intersections by divide-and-conquer, T-COMP 33,
1984, 671-675.
972. J. Hopcroft, D. Joseph, and S. Whitesides, Movement
problems for 2-dimensional linkages, SIAM J.
Computing 13, 1984, 610-629.
973. A. Fink and A. Shamir, Polymorphic arrays: a novel
VLSI layout for systolic computers, SFCS, 37-45.
974. R. Cole and A. Siegel, River routing every which
way, but loose, SFCS, 65-73.
975. L. Heath, Embedding planar graphs in seven pages,
SFCS, 74-83.
976. P.W. Shor, The average-case analysis of some on-line
algorithms for bin-packing, SFCS, 193-200.
977. D.P. Dobkin and H. Edelsbrunner, Space searching for
intersecting objects, SFCS, 387-392.
978. H. Imai and T. Asano, Dynamic segment intersection
search with applications, SFCS, 393-402.
979. J.S. Chang and C.K. Yap, A polynomial solution for
potato-peeling and other polygon inclusion and
enclosure problems, SFCS, 408-416.
980. H. Edelsbrunner, M.H. Overmars, and R. Seidel, Some
methods of computational geometry applied to
computer graphics, CVGIP 28, 1984, 92-108.
H.5. Distance, skeletons, paths, etc.
981. G.T. Toussaint and B.K. Bhattacharya, Optimal
algorithms for computing the minimum distance
between two finite planar sets, PRL 2, 1983, 79-82.
982. F. Pasian and P. Santin, Shape information
extraction in noisy environments, PRL 2, 1983, 109-
116.
983. S.R. Sternberg, Esoteric iterative algorithms, DIA,
60-68.
984. C. Lantuejoul and F. Maisonneuve, Geodesic methods
in quantitative image analysis, PR 17, 1984, 177-
187.
985. F. Aurenhammer and H. Edelsbrunner, An optimal
algorithm for constructing the weighted Voronoi
diagram in the plane, PR 17, 1984, 251-257.
986. N.J. Naccache and R. Shinghal, An investigation into
the skeletonization approach of Hilditch, PR 17,
1984, 279-284.
987. M. Yamashita and N. Honda, Distance functions
defined by variable neighborhood sequences, PR 17,
1984, 509-513.
988. D.C.S. Allison and M.T. Noga, The L(1) traveling
salesman problem, IPL 18, 1984, 195-199.
989. T. Ohya, M. Iri, and K. Murota, A fast Voronoi-
diagram algorithm with quaternary tree bucketing,
IPL 18, 1984, 227-231.
990. W. Lipski, Jr., An O(n log n) Manhattan path
algorithm, IPL 19, 1984, 99-102.
991. C.H. Papadimitriou and U.V. Vazirani, On two
geometric problems related to the travelling
salesman problem, J Algorithms 5, 1984, 231-246.
992. G.T. Toussaint, An optimal algorithm for computing
the minimum vertex distance between two crossing
convex polygons, Computing 32, 1984, 357-364.
993. F. Chin and C.A. Wang, Minimum vertex distance
between separable convex polygons, IPL 18, 1984,
41-45.
994. R.A. Melter and I. Tomescu, Metric bases in digital
geometry, CVGIP 25, 1984, 113-121.
995. J.L. Bentley, A case study in applied algorithm
design, Computer 17(2), 1984, 75-88.
996. N. Megiddo and K.J. Supowit, On the complexity of
some common geometric location problems, SIAM J.
Computing 13, 1984, 182-196.
997. D. McDermott and E. Davis, Planning routes through
uncertain territory, AI 22, 1984, 107-156.
998. F. Harary, R.A. Melter, and I. Tomescu, Digital
metrics: a graph-theoretical approach, PRL 2, 1984,
159-163.
999. T.Y. Zhang and C.Y. Suen, A fast parallel algorithm
for thinning digital patterns, CACM 27, 1984, 236-
239.
1000. O. Kaleva and S. Seikkala, On fuzzy metric spaces,
Fuzzy Sets Systems 12, 1984, 215-229.
1001. D.F. Watson and G.M. Philip, Systematic
triangulations, CVGIP 26, 1984, 217-223.
1002. K.L. Clarkson, Fast expected-time and approximation
algorithms for geometric minimum spanning trees,
STOC, 342-348.
1003. N.J. Naccache and R. Shinghal, SPTA: a proposed
algorithm for thinning binary patterns, T-SMC 14,
1984, 409-418.
1004. E. Salari and P. Siy, The ridge-seeking method for
obtaining the skeleton of digital images, T-SMC 14,
1984, 524-528.
1005. H. Yamada, Complete Euclidean distance
transformation by parallel operation, 7ICPR, 69-71.
1006. G. Bertrand, Skeletons in derived grids, 7ICPR,
326-329.
1007. G.T. Toussaint, An optimal algorithm for computing
the minimum vertex distance between two crossing
convex polygons, 7ICPR, 465-467.
1008. T. Matsuyama and T.Y. Phillips, Digital realization
of the labeled Voronoi diagram and its application
to closed boundary dtection, 7ICPR, 478-480.
1009. T. Pavlidis, A hybrid vectorization algorithm,
7ICPR, 490-492.
1010. J.D. Boissonat, Representing 2D and 3D shapes with
the Delaunay triangulation, 7ICPR, 745-748.
1011. J.F. Gilmore, Automatic route planning in autonomous
vehicles, 7ICPR, 880-882.
1012. R.A. Melter, The unfamiliar world of gray geometry,
7ICPR, 951-953.
1013. A. Nakayama, F. Kimura, Y. Yoshida, and T. Fukumura,
An efficient thinning algorithm for large scale
images based upon pipeline structure, 7ICPR, 1184-
1187.
1014. C.E. Thorpe, Path relaxation: path planning for a
mobile robot, AAAI, 318-321.
1015. R.S. Wallace, Three findpath problems, AAAI, 326-
329.
1016. D. Avis, The number of furthest neighbor pairs of a
finite planar set, American Mathematical Monthly 91,
1984, 417-420.
1017. D.J. Schattenschneider, The taxicab group, American
Mathematical Monthly 91, 1984, 423-428.
1018. G. Borgefors, Distance transformations in arbitrary
dimensions, CVGIP 27, 1984, 321-345.
1019. S.W. Golomb, Construction and properties of Costas
arrays, P-IEEE 72, 1984, 1143-1163.
1020. P.M. Vaidya, A fast approximation algorithm for
minimum spanning trees in k-dimensional space, SFCS,
403-407.
1021. R. Sedgwick and J.S. Vitter, Shortest paths in
Euclidean graphs, SFCS, 417-424.
1022. A.M. Parodi, A route planning system for an
autonomous vehicle, CAIA, 51-56.
1023. C. Isik and A. Meystel, Knowledge-based pilot for an
intelligent mobile autonomous system, CAIA, 57-63.
1024. D.T. Kuan, R.A. Brooks, J.C. Zamisko, and M. Das,
Automatic path planning for a mobile robot using a
mixed representation of free space, CAIA, 70-74.
1025. J.L. Crowley, Navigation for an intelligent mobile
robot, CAIA, 74-84.
1026. D.T. Kuan, Terrain map knowledge representation for
spatial planning, CAIA, 578-584.
1027. J.D. Litke, An improved solution to the traveling
salesman problem with thousands of nodes, CACM 27,
1984, 1227-1236.
H.6. Convexity, straightness, visibility, hulls,
decompositions, etc.
1028. T.C. Hu and M.T. Shing, An O(n) algorithm to find a
near-optimum partition of a convex polygon, J.
Algorithms 2, 1981, 122-138.
1029. H. ElGindy and D. Avis, A linear algorithm for
computing the visibility polygon from a point, J.
Algorithms 2, 1981, 186-197.
1030. H. ElGindy, D. Avis, and G. Toussaint, Applications
of a two-dimensional hidden-line algorithm to other
geometric problems, Computing 31, 1983, 191-202.
1031. T.M. Nicholl, D.T. Lee, Y.Z. Liao, and C.K. Wong, On
the x-y convex hull of a set of x-y polygons,
BIT 23, 1983, 456-471.
1032. G.T. Toussaint, On the application of the convex
hull to histogram analysis in threshold selection,
PRL 2, 1983, 75-77.
1033. R.L. Graham and F.F. Yao, Finding the convex hull of
a simple polygon, J. Algorithms 4, 1983, 324-331.
1034. S.G. Akl, Optimal parallel algorithms for computing
convex hulls and for sorting, Computing 33, 1984,
1-11.
1035. D.C. Allison and M.T. Noga, Some performance tests
of convex hull algorithms, BIT 24, 1984, 2-13.
1036. T. Ottmann, E. Soisalon-Soininen, and D. Wood, On
the definition and computation of rectilinear convex
hulls, Information Sciences 33, 1984, 157-171.
1037. M. Kallay, The complexity of incremental convex hull
algorithms in R(d), IPL 19, 1984, 197 -.
1038. E. Soisalon-Soininen and D. Wood, Optimal algorithms
to compute the closure of a set of iso-rectangles, J
Algorithms 5, 1984, 199-214.
1039. S.K. Ghosh and R.K. Shyamasundar, A linear time
algorithm for computing the convex hull of an
ordered crossing polygon, PR 17, 1984, 351-358.
1040. B.K. Bhattacharya and H. ElGindy, A new linear
convex hull algorithm for simple polygons, T-IT 30,
1984, 85-88.
1041. G.T. Toussaint, A new linear algorithm for
triangulating monotone polygons, PRL 2, 1984, 155-
158.
1042. M.J. Post, Minimum spanning ellipsoids, STOC, 108-
116.
1043. R. Cole, M. Sharir, and C.K. Yap, On k-hulls and
related problems, STOC, 154-166.
1044. S.H.Y. Hung and T. Kasvand, On the chord property
and its equivalences, 7ICPR, 116-119.
1045. S.K. Ghosh and R.K. Shyamasundar, A linear time
algorithm for computing the visibility polygon from
an edge, 7ICPR, 471-474.
1046. T.A. Anderson and C.E. Kim, Representation of
digital line segments and their preimages, 7ICPR,
501-504.
1047. L. Dorst and A.N.M. Smeulders, Discrete
representation of straight lines, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
450-463.
1048. H. Edelsbrunner, J. O'Rourke, and E. Welzl,
Stationing guards in rectilinear art galleries,
CVGIP 27, 1984, 167-176.
1049. L. Dorst and R.P.W. Duin, Spirograph theory: a
framework for calculations on digitized straight
lines, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 632-639.
I. Texture
I.1. Models, synthesis
1050. R. Chellappa, Time series models for multiresolution
images, MIPA, 102-108.
1051. U. Zahle, Sets and measures of fractional dimension,
EIK 20, 1984, 261-269.
1052. S. Haruyama and B.A. Barsky, Using stochastic
modeling for texture generation, CGA 4(3), 1984, 7-
19.
1053. M. Aono and T.L. Kunii, Botanical tree image
generation, CGA 4(5), 1984, 10-29,32-34.
1054. R.L. Kashyap, Orientation of anisotropic random
fields and images, PRL 2, 1984, 249-256.
1055. J.A. Stuller, Correction to ``Two-dimensional Markov
representations of sampled images'', T-COMM 32,
1984, 744-.
1056. A.R. Smith, Plants, fractals, and formal languages,
SIGGRAPH, 1-10.
1057. G.Y. Gardner, Simulation of natural scenes using
textured quadric surfaces, SIGGRAPH, 11-20.
1058. T.S. Piper and A. Fournier, A hardware stochastic
interpolator for raster displays, SIGGRAPH, 83-92.
1059. F.C. Crow, Summed-area tables for texture mapping,
SIGGRAPH, 207-212.
1060. R.L. Cook, Shade trees, SIGGRAPH, 223-231.
1061. J.P. Lewis, Texture synthesis for digital painting,
SIGGRAPH, 245-252.
1062. S. Ma and A. Gagalowicz, A parallel method for
natural texture synthesis, 7ICPR, 90-92.
1063. A. Gagalowicz and S.D. Ma, Synthesis of natural
textures on 3-D surfaces, 7ICPR, 1209-1212.
1064. Y.C. Jau, R.T. Chin, and J.A. Weinman, Time series
modeling for texture analysis and synthesis with
applications to cloud field morphology study, 7ICPR,
1219-1221.
1065. F. Schmitt, M. Goldberg, N. Ngwa-Ndifor, and P.
Boucher, Texture representation and synthesis by
vector quantization, 7ICPR, 1222-1225.
1066. S.R. Parker and A.H. Kayran, Lattice parameter
autoregressive modeling of two-dimensional fields --
Part I: The quarter-plane case, T-ASSP 32, 1984,
872-885.
1067. F. Herbert, Fractal landscape modeling using
octrees, CGA 4(11), 1984, 4-5.
1068. A.P. Pentland, Fractal-based description of natural
scenes, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 661-674.
1069. R.L. Kashyap and P.M. Lapsa, Synthesis and
estimation of random fields using long-correlation
models, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 800-809.
1070. S.L. Stepoway, D.L. Wells, and G.R. Kane, A
multiprocessor architecture for generating fractal
surfaces, T-COMP 33, 1984, 1041-1045.
I.2. Analysis, perception
1071. H.J. Bunge, Texture Analysis in Materials Science:
Mathematical Methods, Butterworths, London, 1982.
1072. H.J. Eghbali, Classification using axis symmetry
feature vector developed from Hadamard transform,
C+G 7, 1983, 155-160.
1073. J.R. Bergen and B. Julesz, Rapid discrimination of
visual patterns, T-SMC 13, 1983, 857-863.
1074. T. Shipley and P. van Houten, Perception of order
within disorder: 1. Visual ranking of random
textures, PR 17, 1984, 465-473.
1075. G.E. Lowitz, Mapping the local information content
of a spatial image, PR 17, 1984, 545-550.
1076. M. Unser and F. Ade, Feature extraction and decision
procedure for automated inspection of textured
materials, PRL 2, 1984, 165-191.
1077. M.E. Jernigan and F. D'Astous, Entropy-based texture
analysis in the spatial frequency domain, T-PAMI 6,
1984, 237-243.
1078. R. Rich, Image contrast, complexity, and stability,
CVGIP 26, 1984, 394-399.
1079. D. Chetverikov, Measuring the degree of texture
regularity, 7ICPR, 80-82.
1080. F. D'Astous and M.E. Jernigan, Texture
discrimination based on detailed measures of the
power spectrum, 7ICPR, 83-86.
1081. A. Ikonomopoulos and M. Unser, A directional
filtering approach to texture discrimination, 7ICPR,
87-89.
1082. M.J. Carlotto, Texture classification based on
hypothesis testing approach, 7ICPR, 93-96.
1083. M. Werman and S. Peleg, Multiresolution texture
signatures using min-max operators, 7ICPR, 97-99.
1084. C.A. Harlow, R.W. Conners, and M. Trivedi, A
computer vision system for the analysis of aerial
scenes, 7ICPR, 407-410.
1085. M. Borghesi, V. Cantoni, and M. Diani, An industrial
application of texture analysis, 7ICPR, 420-423.
1086. W. Wilhelmi, Form-invariant texture recognition,
7ICPR, 1036-1038.
1087. M. Unser, Local linear transformations for texture
analysis, 7ICPR, 1206-1208.
1088. M. Sato and M. Ogata, Texture analysis by the self-
organization method, 7ICPR, 1213-1215.
1089. J.I. Toriwaki, Y. Yashima, and S. Yokoi, Adjacency
graphs on a digitized figure set and their
applications to texture analysis, 7ICPR, 1216-1218.
1090. G.E. Lowitz, Extracting the local information
content of a spatial image, 7ICPR, 1266-1268.
1091. S. Peleg, J. Naor, R. Hartley, and D. Avnir,
Multiple resolution texture analysis and
classification, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 518-523.
1092. K. Voss, Planar random sections of polyhedrons,
EIK 20, 1984, 295-299.
1093. Stereology 82, J. Microscopy 131 (3), September
1983, 259-389.
J. Formal Models
J.1. Syntactic pattern recognition, inference
1094. H.R. Lu and K.S. Fu, Inferability of context-free
programmed grammars, J. Computer Information
Sciences 13, 1984, 33-58.
1095. M. Richetin and F. Vernadat, Efficient regular
grammatical inference for pattern recognition,
PR 17, 1984, 245-250.
1096. G.V. Gotchev, Computer linguistic analysis of line
drawings, PR 17, 1984, 433-440.
1097. P.S.P. Wang, An application of array grammars to
clustering analysis for syntactic patterns, PR 17,
1984, 441-451.
1098. Q.Y. Shi, Semantic-syntax-directed translation and
its application to image processing, Information
Sciences 32, 1984, 75-90.
1099. G. Biswas and R.C. Dubes, Some experiments in two-
dimensional grammatical inference, PRL 2, 1984,
173-177.
1100. H.R. Lu and K.S. Fu, A general approach to inference
of context-free programmed grammars, T-SMC 14, 1984,
191-202.
1101. Y.T. Chiang and K.S. Fu, Parallel parsing algorithms
and VLSI implementations for syntactic pattern
recognition, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 302-314.
1102. H. Bunke, K. Grebner, and G. Sagerer, Syntactic
analysis of noisy input strings with an application
to the analysis of heart-volume curves, 7ICPR,
1145-1147.
1103. F. Vernadat and M. Richetin, Regular inference for
syntactic pattern recognition: a case study, 7ICPR,
1370-1372.
1104. H.S. Don and K.S. Fu, A syntactic method for image
segmentation and object recognition, 7ICPR, 1380-
1382.
1105. Y. Kodratoff and R. Lemerle-Loisel, Learning complex
structural descriptions from examples, CVGIP 27,
1984, 266-290.
1106. H.R. Smith, An algorithm for grammatical inference,
CAIA, 31-37.
J.2. Languages, automata
1107. K. Inoue, I. Takanami, and H. Taniguchi, Two-
dimensional alternating Turing machines, TCS 27,
1983, 61-83.
1108. A. Szepietowski, On searching plane labyrinths by
1-pebble automata, EIK 19, 1983, 79-84.
1109. P.H. Starke, Graph grammars for Petri net processes,
EIK 19, 1983, 199-233.
1110. A. Maruoka, Open maps for tessellation automata,
TCS 27, 1983, 217-224.
1111. K. Morita, Y. Yamamoto, and K. Sugata, The
complexity of some decision problems about two-
dimensional array grammars, Information Sciences 30,
1983, 241-262.
1112. G. Engels, R. Gall, M. Nagl, and W. Schafer,
Software specification using graph grammars,
Computing 31, 1983, 317-346.
1113. W. Paul, On heads versus tapes, TCS 28, 1984, 1-12.
1114. O.H. Ibarra and S.M. Kim, Characterizations and
computational complexity of systolic trellis
automata, TCS 29, 1984, 123-153.
1115. H. Miyajima, M. Harao, and S. Noguchi,
Indecomposable maps in tessellation structures of
arbitrary dimension, J. Computer System Sciences 29,
1984, 171-182.
1116. O.H. Ibarra and S.M. Kim, A characterization of
systolic binary tree automata and applications, Acta
Informatica 21, 1984, 193-207.
1117. C. Choffrut and K. Culik II, On real-time cellular
automata and trellis automata, Acta Informatica 21,
1984, 393-407.
1118. A. Ehrenfeucht, M.G. Main, and G. Rozenberg,
Restrictions on NLC graph grammars, TCS 31, 1984,
211-223.
1119. J.C. Raoult, On graph rewritings, TCS 32, 1984, 1-
24.
1120. K. Culik II and S. Yu, Iterative tree automata,
TCS 32, 1984, 227-247.
1121. H.J. Kreowski and G. Rozenberg, Note on node-
rewriting graph grammars, IPL 18, 1984, 21-24.
1122. E. Yodogawa, A note on array grammars, IPL 18, 1984,
51-54.
1123. S.H. Bokhari, Finding maximum on an array processor
with a global bus, T-COMP 33, 1984, 133-139.
1124. K. Inoue, I. Takanami, and A. Nakamura, Connected
pictures are not recognizable by deterministic two
dimensional on-line tessellation acceptors,
CVGIP 26, 1984, 126-129.
1125. M.J. Atallah and S.R. Kosaraju, Graph problems on a
mesh-connected processor array, J. ACM 31, 1984,
649-667.
1126. M. Ejsmont, Problems in labyrinths decidable by
pebble automata, EIK 20, 1984, 623-632.
K. 3-D Scene Analysis
K.1. Representation
1127. P.C. Gasson, Geometry of Spatial Forms -- Analysis,
Synthesis, Concept Formation and Space Vision for
CAD, Wiley, New York, 1984.
1128. F. Yamaguchi and T. Tokieda, A solid modelling
system: Freedom-II, C+G 7, 1983, 225-232.
1129. A.A.G. Requicha, Toward a theory of geometric
tolerancing, Intl. J. Robotics Research 2(4), 1983,
45-60.
1130. S.N. Srihari, Multiresolution 3-d image processing
and graphics, MIPA, 224-236.
1131. H.H. Atkinson, I. Gargantini, and M.V.S. Ramanath,
Determination of the 3D border by repeated
elimination of internal surfaces, Computing 32,
1984, 279-295.
1132. G.X. Ritter and J.T. Tou, The encoding of arbitrary
surfaces in 3-dimensional space, PR 17, 1984, 593-
606.
1133. K. Yamaguchi, T.L. Kunii, K. Fujimura, and H.
Toriya, Octree-related data structures and
algorithms, CGA 4(1), 1984, 53-59.
1134. M. Shpitalni, Switching functions and solid
geometrical modeler, P-IEEE 72, 1984, 136-137.
1135. K.H. Sears and A.E. Middleditch, Set-theoretic
volume model evaluation and picture-plane coherence,
CGA 4(3), 1984, 41-46.
1136. Y.F. Tsao and K.S. Fu, Stochastic skeleton modeling
of objects, CVGIP 25, 1984, 348-370.
1137. M. Mantyla, A note on the modeling space of Euler
operators, CVGIP 26, 1984, 45-60.
1138. N. Ahuja and C. Nash, Octree representations of
moving objects, CVGIP 26, 1984, 207-216.
1139. W.C. Lin and K.S. Fu, A syntactic approach to 3-D
object representation, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 351-364.
1140. T.C. Woo and J.D. Wolter, A constant expected time,
linear storage data structure for representing
three-dimensional objects, T-SMC 14, 1984, 510-515.
1141. F. Yamaguchi and T. Tokieda, A unified algorithm for
Boolean shape operations, CGA 4(6), 1984, 24-37.
1142. F. Kimura, Geomap-III: designing solids with free-
form surfaces, CGA 4(6), 1984, 58-72.
1143. A.H. Barr, Global and local deformations of solid
primitives, SIGGRAPH, 21-31.
1144. M. Tamminen and H. Samet, Efficient octree
conversion by connectivity labeling, SIGGRAPH, 43-
51.
1145. M. Shneier, E. Kent, and P. Mansbach, Representing
workspace and model knowledge for a robot with
mobile sensors, 7ICPR, 199-202.
1146. J.L. Crowley, Dynamic world modeling for an
intelligent mobile robot, 7ICPR, 207-210.
1147. R. Lenz, P.E. Danielsson, S. Cronstrom, B.
Gudmundsson, and P. Edholm, Presentation and
perception of 3D images, 7ICPR, 749-751.
1148. C.H. Chien and J.K. Aggarwal, A volume/surface
octree representation, 7ICPR, 817-820.
1149. W.M. Oase and N. Ahuja, Efficient octree
representation of moving objects, 7ICPR, 821-823.
1150. L. DeFloriani, B. Falcidieno, and C. Pienovi, Graph
representation of a hierarchical surface model,
7ICPR, 1093-1096.
1151. R.B. Tilove, A null-object detection algorithm for
constructive solid geometry, CACM 27, 1984, 684-694.
1152. D.H. Ballard, Task frames in robot manipulation,
AAAI, 16-22.
1153. U. Shani and D.H. Ballard, Splines as embeddings for
generalized cylinders, CVGIP 27, 1984, 129-156.
1154. M.M. Yau, Generating quadtrees of cross sections
from octrees, CVGIP 27, 1984, 211-238.
1155. R.G. Belle, Mathematical extrusions, CGA 4(9), 1984,
59-61.
1156. B.K.P. Horn, Extended Gaussian images, IUW, 72-89.
1157. J. Takamura and T.O. Binford, Stereo modeling
system: a geometric modeling system for modeling
object instance and class, IUW, 302-307.
1158. P.A. Koparkar and S.P. Mudur, Computational
techniques for processing parametric surfaces,
CVGIP 28, 1984, 303-322.
1159. T.C. Woo, Interfacing solid modeling to CAD and CAM:
data structures and algorithms for decomposing a
solid, Computer 17(12), 1984, 44-49.
K.2. Geometry
1160. D.P. Dobkin and D.G. Kirkpatrick, Fast detection of
poyhedral intersection, TCS 27, 1983, 241-253.
1161. T. Uchiki, T. Ohashi, and M. Tokoro, Collision
detection in motion simulation, C+G 7, 1983, 285-
293.
1162. R.A. Brooks, Planning collision-free motions for
pick-and-place operations, Intl. J. Robotics
Research 2(4), 1983, 19-44.
1163. J.E. Hopcroft, J.T. Schwartz, and M. Sharir,
Efficient detection of intersections among spheres,
Intl. J. Robotics Research 2(4), 1983, 77-80.
1164. J.W. Courtney, M.J. Magee, and J.K. Aggarwal, Robot
guidance using computer vision, PR 17, 1984, 585-
592.
1165. R.M. Haralick and Y.H. Chu, Solving camera
parameters from the perspective projection of a
parameterized curve, PR 17, 1984, 637-645.
1166. R.T. Chien, L. Zhang, and B. Zhang, Planning
collision-free paths for robotic arm among
obstacles, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 91-96.
1167. G.M. Reed, On the characterization of simple closed
surfaces in three-dimensional digital images,
CVGIP 25, 1984, 226-235.
1168. J. Lane, B. Magedson, and M. Rarick, An efficient
point in polyhedron algorithm, CVGIP 26, 1984, 118-
125.
1169. S. Ansaldi, L. DeFloriani, and B. Falcidieno, Edge-
face graph representations of solid objects, WCVRC,
164-169.
1170. G. Fekete and L.S. Davis, Property spheres: a new
representation for 3-D object recognition, WCVRC,
192-201.
1171. M. Sharir and A. Schorr, On shortest paths in
polyhedral spaces, STOC, 144-153.
1172. J.H. Graham, Comment on ``Automatic planning of
manipulator transfer movements'', T-SMC 14, 1984,
499-500.
1173. T.C. Henderson and W.S. Fai, The 3-D Hough shape
transform, PRL 2, 1984, 235-238.
1174. K.J. Hafford and K. Preston, Jr., Three-dimensional
skeletonization of elongated solids, CVGIP 27, 1984,
78-91.
1175. R. Ruff and N. Ahuja, Path planning in a three
dimensional environment, 7ICPR, 188-191.
1176. K. Kant and S.W. Zucker, Trajectory planning
problems, I: determining velocity along a fixed
path, 7ICPR, 196-198.
1177. I.K. Sethi and S.N. Jayaramamurthy, Surface
classification using characteristic contours, 7ICPR,
438-440.
1178. A.P. Reeves, R.J. Prokop, S.E. Andrews, and F.P.
Kuhl, Three dimensional shape analysis using moments
and Fourier descriptors, 7ICPR, 447-450.
1179. Y. Muller and R. Mohr, Planes and quadrics detection
using Hough transform, 7ICPR, 1101-1103.
1180. L.R. Nackman, Two-dimensional critical point
configuration graphs, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 442-450.
1181. B. Chazelle, Convex partitions of polyhedra: a lower
bound and worst-case optimal algorithm, SIAM J.
Computing 13, 1984, 488-507.
1182. M.B. Phillips and G.M. Odell, An algorithm for
locating and displaying the intersection of two
arbitrary surfaces, CGA 4(9), 1984, 48-58.
1183. D.J. Langridge, Detection of discontinuities in the
first derivatives of surfaces, CVGIP 27, 1984, 291-
308.
1184. C.E. Kim, Three-dimensional digital planes, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 639-645.
1185. S.L. Lien and J.T. Kajiya, A symbolic method for
calculating the integral properties of arbitrary
nonconvex polyhedra, CGA 4(10), 1984, 35-41.
1186. T.M. Strat, Recovering the camera parameters from a
transformation matrix, IUW, 264-271.
1187. G. Medioni and R. Nevatia, Description of 3-D
surfaces using curvature properties, IUW, 291-299.
K.3. 3D from 2D
1188. Z. Kulpa, Impossible figures: illusion of spatial
interpretation of pictures, DIA, 140-143.
1189. R.M. Haralick, Y.H. Chu, L.T. Watson, and L.G.
Shapiro, Matching wire frame objects from their two
dimensional perspective projections, PR 17, 1984,
607-619.
1190. S.T. Barnard, Interpreting perspective images,
AI 21, 1983, 435-462.
1191. K. Ikeuchi, Shape from regular patterns, AI 22,
1984, 49-75.
1192. R. Shapira, A note on Sugihara's claim, T-PAMI 6,
1984, 122-123.
1193. A.P. Pentland, Local shading analysis, T-PAMI 6,
1984, 170-187.
1194. T.C. Pong, R.M. Haralick, and L.G. Shapiro, The
facet approach to shape from shading, WCVRC, 143-
149.
1195. S. Wang, R.M. Haralick, and J. Campbell, Relative
elevation determination from LANDSAT imagery, WCVRC,
150-157.
1196. T.M. Strat, Spatial reasoning from line drawings of
polyhedra, WCVRC, 219-224.
1197. S.T. Barnard, Choosing a basis for perceptual space,
WCVRC, 225-230.
1198. D.H. Ballard, Parameter nets, AI 22, 1984, 235-267.
1199. K. Sugihara, An algebraic approach to shape-from-
image problems, AI 23, 1984, 59-95.
1200. M.J. Magee and J.K. Aggarwal, Determining vanishing
points from perspective images, CVGIP 26, 1984,
256-267.
1201. M. Brady and A. Yuille, An extremum principle for
shape from contour, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 288-301.
1202. K.I. Kanatani, Detection of surface orientation and
motion from texture by a stereological technique,
AI 23, 1984, 213-237.
1203. R.M. Bolle and D.B. Cooper, Bayesian recognition of
local 3-D shape by approximating image intensity
functions with quadric polynomials, T-PAMI 6, 1984,
418-429.
1204. B. Cernuschi-Frias and D.B. Cooper, 3-D space
location and orientation parameter estimation of
Lambertian spheres and cylinders from a single 2-D
image by fitting lines and ellipses to thresholded
data, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 430-441.
1205. T.C. Pong, L.G. Shapiro, and R.M. Haralick, Shape
estimation from topographic primal sketch: an
initial feasibility study, 7ICPR, 597-600.
1206. K. Ikeuchi, Reconstructing a depth map from
intensity maps, 7ICPR, 736-738.
1207. G. Healey and R. Jain, Depth recovery from surface
normals, 7ICPR, 894-896.
1208. S. Tsuji, M. Yachida, and H.L. Guo, Wiresight: robot
vision for determining three-dimensional geometry of
flexible wires from shadow information, 7ICPR,
1358-1360.
1209. A.P. Pentland, Shading into texture, AAAI, 269-273.
1210. C.H. Lee and A. Rosenfeld, An approximation
technique for photometric stereo, PRL 2, 1984, 339-
343.
1211. K. Sugihara, A necessary and sufficient condition
for a picture to represent a polyhedral scene, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 578-586.
1212. W.E.L. Grimson, Binocular shading and visual surface
reconstruction, CVGIP 28, 1984, 19-43.
1213. A.P. Pentland, Shading into texture, IUW, 179-183.
1214. J. Malik and T.O. Binford, A theory of line drawing
interpretation, IUW, 188-194.
1215. T.M. Strat, Spatial reasoning from line drawings of
polyhedra, IUW, 230-235.
1216. R. Shapira, The use of objects' faces in
interpreting line drawings, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 789-794.
1217. P.G. Mulgaonkar, R.M. Haralick, and L.G. Shapiro, A
computational framework for hypothesis based
reasoning and its applications to perspective
analysis, CAIA, 287-294.
1218. M.H. Brill, Physical and informational constraints
on the perception of transparency and translucency,
CVGIP 28, 1984, 356-362.
K.4. Sensing, recognition
1219. P.C. Gaston and T. Lozano-Perez, Tactile recognition
and localization using object models: the case of
polyhedra on a plane, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 257-266.
1220. R. Bajcsy and G. Hager, Tactile information
processing -- the bottom up approach, 7ICPR, 809-
811.
1221. Y. Shirai, K. Koshikawa, M. Oshima, and K. Ikeuchi,
Application of 3-D models to computer vision, C+G 7,
1983, 269-275.
1222. K. Sugihara, An nlogn algorithm for determining the
congruity of polyhedra, J. Computer System
Sciences 29, 1984, 36-47.
1223. L.G. Shapiro, J.D. Moriarty, R.M. Haralick, and P.G.
Mulgaonkar, Matching three-dimensional objects using
a relational paradigm, PR 17, 1984, 385-405.
1224. T.M. Silberberg, L. Davis, and D. Harwood, An
iterative Hough procedure for three-dimensional
object recognition, PR 17, 1984, 621-629.
1225. E.K. Wong and K.S. Fu, A graph-theoretic approach to
model matching in computer vision, WCVRC, 106-111.
1226. B.A. Boyter and J.K. Aggarwal, Recognition with
range and intensity data, WCVRC, 112-117.
1227. J.L. Crowley, A computational paradigm for three-
dimensional scene analysis, WCVRC, 170-177.
1228. P.G. Mulgaonkar, L.G. Shapiro, and R.M. Haralick,
Matching ``sticks, plates, and blobs'' objects using
geometric and relational constraints, IVC 2, 1984,
85-98.
1229. B. Bhanu, Representation and shape matching of 3-D
objects, T-PAMI 6, 1984, 340-351.
1230. P. Johansen, N. Jones, and J. Clausen, A method for
detecting structure in polyhedra, PRL 2, 1984, 217-
225.
1231. F.P. Kuhl, O.R. Mitchell, M.E. Glenn, and D.J.
Charpentier, Global shape recognition of 3-D objects
using a differential library storage, CVGIP 27,
1984, 97-114.
1232. Y.F. Wang, M.J. Magee, and J.K. Aggarwal, Matching
three-dimensional objects using silhouettes, T-
PAMI 6, 1984, 513-518.
1233. J. Le Moigne and A.M. Waxman, Projected light grids
for short range navigation of autonomous robots,
7ICPR, 203-206.
1234. D. Cyganski and J.A. Orr, Object identification and
orientation estimation from point set tensors,
7ICPR, 250-253.
1235. A. Sanfeliu, A distance measure based on tree-
graph-grammars: a way of recognizing hidden and
deformed 3D complex objects, 7ICPR, 739-741.
1236. G. Stockman and J.C. Esteva, Use of geometrical
constraints and clustering to determine 3D object
pose, 7ICPR, 742-744.
1237. B.C. Vemuri and J.K. Aggarwal, 3-dimensional
reconstruction of objects from range data, 7ICPR,
752-754.
1238. O.D. Faugeras, New steps toward a flexible 3-D
vision system for robotics, 7ICPR, 796-805.
1239. S. Inokuchi, K. Sato, and F. Matsuda, Range-imaging
system for 3-D object recognition, 7ICPR, 806-808.
1240. M. Idesawa, A new type of miniaturized optical range
sensing scheme, 7ICPR, 902-904.
1241. M. Numao and M. Ishizuka, A frame-like knowledge
representation system for computer vision, 7ICPR,
1128-1130.
1242. R. Scott, Graphics and prediction from models, IUW,
98-106.
1243. D.R. Smith and T. Kanade, Autonomous scene
description with range imagery, IUW, 282-290.
1244. D.M. Chelberg, H.S. Lim, and C.K. Cowan, ACRONYM
model based vision in the intelligent task
automation project, IUW, 308-315.
1245. R.L. Kashyap and M.W. Koch, Computer vision
algorithms used in recognition of occluded objects,
CAIA, 150-155.
1246. C.K. Cowan, D.M. Chelberg, and H.S. Lim, ACRONYM
model based vision in the intelligent task
automation project, CAIA, 176-183.
1247. F. Tomita and T. Kanade, A 3D vision system:
generating and matching shape descriptions in range
images, CAIA, 186-191.
1248. N.K. Gu and T.S. Huang, Connected line drawing
extraction from a perspective view of a polyhedron,
CAIA, 192-198.
1249. H.S. Yang, K.L. Boyer, and A.C. Kak, Range data
extraction and interpretation by structural light,
CAIA, 199-205.
1250. B.A. Boyter, Three-dimensional matching using range
data, CAIA, 211-216.
1251. O.D. Faugeras, N. Ayache, and B. Faverjon, A
geometric matcher for recognizing and positioning
3-D rigid objects, CAIA, 218-224.
1252. T.M. Silberberg, D. Harwood, and L.S. Davis, Object
recognition using oriented model points, CAIA, 645-
651.
Author Index
(Numbers denote references)
Abdelmalek, N.N. 123, 568
Abel, D.J. 863
Abidi, M.A. 819
Abu-Mostafa, Y.S. 401
Adams, J.R. 320
Ade, F. 475, 1076
Adelson, E.H. 100
Adiv, G. 832
Adjouadi, M. 535
Agathoklis, P. 220
Aggarwal, A. 374
Aggarwal, J.K. 344, 345, 563, 773, 788, 813, 862, 1148,
1164, 1200, 1226, 1232, 1237
Ahmed, P. 898
Ahuja, N. 360, 367, 858, 866, 969, 1138, 1149, 1175
Aiuchi, S. 481
Aizawa, K. 887
Akatsuka, T. 720
Akey, M.L. 612
Akita, K. 780
Akl, S.G. 1034
Albrecht, A. 970
Aleksander, I. 485
Alexander, S.T. 158
Alexandridis, N. 867
Alexandridis, N.A. 882
Alexandrov, V.V. 110
Algazi, V.R. 147, 281
Allen, C.R. 203
Allen, G.H. 594
Allerbach, J.P. 92
Allison, D.C. 1035
Allison, D.C.S. 988
Alloimonos, Y. 814
Aloimonos, J. 795
Altmann, J. 194
Alvo, M. 540
Amanatides, J. 58
Amin, A. 452
Anandan, P. 834
Anderson, D.C. 61, 872
Anderson, I.M. 881
Anderson, K.R. 706
Anderson, T.A. 886, 890, 1046
Anderton, P.J. 242
Andrews, S.E. 1178
Andronico, A. 245
Ankeney, L.A. 355
Ansaldi, S. 1169
Antoy, S. 198
Aoe, J. 765
Aoki, M. 818
Aono, M. 1053
Appel, U. 635
Arabie, P. 396
Arai, H. 573
Arakawa, H. 433
Arato, S. 573
Arbuschi, A. 469
Arcelli, C. 885, 894
Arita, H. 754
Arunkumar, S. 479
Arvind, K. 590
Asada, H. 883
Asada, M. 779
Asai, K. 746
Asano, T. 913, 978
Asfar, L. 541
Asthana, R.G.S. 297
Astrom, K.J. 90
Atallah, M.J. 1125
Atkinson, H.H. 915, 1131
Aurenhammer, F. 985
Aus, H.M. 231
Avis, D. 945, 1016, 1029, 1030
Avnir, D. 1091
Ayache, N. 476, 752, 1251
Azimi-Sadjadi, M.R. 214
Bacchelli-Montefusco, L. 138
Author Index
Backer, E. 649
Badii, F. 656, 869
Badler, N.I. 54, 789
Badreldin, A. 418, 434, 460
Bagdazian, R. 119
Baim, P.W. 538, 548
Bajcsy, R. 677, 681, 694, 1220
Bajcsy, R.K. 699
Baker, B.S. 940
Ballard, D.H. 79, 1152, 1153, 1198
Bamler, R. 200
Bandoh, T. 335
Bandyopadhyay, A. 79, 723, 796
Baram, Y. 93
Barba, J. 186
Barnard, S.T. 1190, 1197
Barnes, W.E. 503
Barnett, S. 199
Barnhill, R.E. 145, 146
Barr, A.H. 1143
Barsky, B.A. 121, 136, 921, 949, 1052
Bartels, R.H. 122
Barth, G. 761
Bartholic, J.F. 731
Bartneck, N. 902
Basille, I.L. 328
Bastianini, G. 245
Bates, R.H.T. 280, 308
Battaile, B. 63
Baudoin, C. 499
Baumann, Lee S. 7
Bauvet, C. 564
Baxter, B.S. 242
Baylou, P. 564
Beattie, R.J. 617
Bednar, J.B. 252
Bedrosian, S.D. 239
Belaid, A. 421
Belle, R.G. 1155
Ben-Bassat, M. 730, 953
Bentley, J. 669
Bentley, J.L. 931, 962, 995
Benveniste, A. 543, 605
Bergen, J.R. 1073
Berger, B.J. 545
Berkurts, K.H. 26
Bernard, J. 279
Bernsen, J.A.C. 651
Bernstein, R. 217
Bertenthal, B.I. 839
Berthod, M. 536, 697
Bertolazzi, P. 623
Bertolini, L. 491
Bertrand, G. 1006
Berzins, V. 621
Berzins, V.A. 820
Besse, L. 537
Beutel, W. 466
Bezdek, J.C. 881
Bhanu, B. 741, 1229
Bhaskaran, V. 151
Bhatt, S.N. 946
Bhattacharya, B.K. 981, 1040
Biemond, J. 300
Bieri, H. 924
Bille, J. 298, 821
Billingsley, F.C. 514
Binford, T.O. 327, 1157, 1214
Birk, J.R. 738
Biswas, G. 1099
Biswas, S.N. 932
Bitmead, R.R. 594
Blake, A. 97
Blake, R.E. 826
Bley, H. 576
Blicher, A.P. 627
Blomberg, L. 390
Blostein, S.D. 841
Blum, N. 958
Blume, W.M. 698
Boehm, W. 145, 146
Boissonat, J.D. 476, 1010
Bokhari, S.H. 1123
Bolc, L. 382
Bollack, B. 476
Bolle, R.M. 1203
Bolon, P. 778
Bonfatti, F. 91
Author Index
Borgefors, G. 719, 1018
Borghesi, M. 1085
Bose, N.K. 211
Boubekraoui, A. 657
Boucher, P. 1065
Bouman, M.A. 241
Bournes, R. 226
Bousseau, G. 564
Bouthemy, P. 543, 690
Bovik, A.C. 248
Boyer, K.L. 483, 1249
Boyter, B.A. 1226, 1250
Bozinovic, R. 442
Bozzo, C.A. 823
Braccini, C. 192
Brady, M. 883, 1201
Brailovsky, V. 139
Brassel, K.E. 555
Brault, J.J. 435
Braunegg, D.J. 482
Bresler, Y. 312
Bretagnolle, B. 330
Briggs, F.A. 323
Brill, M. 193
Brill, M.H. 1218
Broder, A. 966
Brodersen, R.W. 458
Brooks, R.A. 1024, 1162
Brotman, L.S. 54
Brown, C.M. 611, 795, 814, 892, 907
Brown, M.D. 47
Brown, R.M. 549
Brownrigg, D.R.K. 271
Brzakovic, D. 648, 675
Buchsbaum, G. 239, 240
Bucklew, J.A. 81, 83
Budrikis, Z.L. 397
Bunge, H.J. 1071
Bunke, H. 508, 685, 1102
Burns, J.B. 614, 626
Burr, D.J. 371
Burt, P.J. 100, 359
Burton, F.W. 882, 952
Buss, J.F. 959
Butman, S.A. 195
Buxton, B.F. 801, 846
Buxton, H. 801
Byrne, C.L. 207
Caelli, T. 74, 589
Caianiello, E. 11
Caines, P.E. 610
Campbell, J. 1195
Cantoni, V. 469, 1085
Cantoni et al., V. 319
Capo, L. 148
Caponetti, L. 558
Cappellini, V. 680
Capria, M.T. 630
Capson, D.W. 923
Cardenas, A.F. 387
Carlotto, M.J. 538, 548, 1082
Carpenter, L. 59
Casalini, P.L. 245
Casciola, G. 138
Casey, R.G. 420
Cassagne, P. 149, 173
Castan, S. 328, 696
Caulfield, H.J. 67, 68
Cernuschi-Frias, B. 1204
Chanda, B. 251, 286, 600
Chang, E.S.H. 622
Chang, J.S. 979
Chang, S.K. 384, 386
Chaparro, L.F. 226
Charpentier, D.J. 1231
Chassery, J.M. 655, 674
Chatterji, B.N. 236, 272
Chaudhuri, B.B. 209, 251, 286, 343, 600
Chazelle, B. 937, 961, 1181
Chekima, A. 163
Author Index
Chelberg, D.M. 1244, 1246
Chellappa, R. 119, 1050
Chen, C.H. 658
Chen, T.C. 94, 95
Chen, W.H. 153
Chen, Z. 571, 578
Cheng, D. 504
Cheng, H.D. 713
Cheng, J.K. 707
Cheng, Y.C. 744
Chetlur, S.S. 172
Chetverikov, D. 1079
Chiang, Y.T. 1101
Chiaradia, M.T. 558
Chien, C.H. 862, 1148
Chien, R.T. 1166
Chien, Y.T. 25
Chikwanda, H. 308
Chin, F. 927, 993
Chin, R.T. 1064
Chiu, D.K.Y. 414
Cho, T.H. 687
Cho, Z.H. 509
Chock, M. 387
Choffrut, C. 1117
Choi, W.Z. 557
Choras, R.S. 472
Chu, Y.H. 1165, 1189
Chutkow, J.G. 506
Cibulskis, J. 629
Cibulskis, J.M. 644
Civankr, M.R. 283
Clark, J.J. 582
Clarkson, K.L. 1002
Clausen, J. 1230
Coffman, Jr., E.G. 940
Cohen, F.S. 661
Cohen, Y. 377
Cole, R. 974, 1043
Comstock, D.R. 171
Conners, R.W. 473, 641, 671, 1084
Cook, R.L. 59, 1060
Cooper, D.B. 661, 1203, 1204
Coquillart, S. 50
Cordella, L.P. 875, 876
Costabile, M.F. 825
Courtney, J.W. 1164
Couturier, C. 159
Cowan, C.K. 1244, 1246
Coyle, E.J. 273
Crabtree, Jr., S.J. 575
Craig, I. 500
Craig, J.R. 557
Crettez, J.P. 368, 370
Cristi, R. 672
Cronstrom, S. 1147
Crow, F.C. 1059
Crowley, J.L. 365, 742, 847, 854, 1025, 1146, 1227
Cruse, D. 684
Csikos, G. 537
Cugini, U. 376, 559
Culik II, K. 1117, 1120
Curlander, J.C. 76
Cyganski, D. 132, 1234
Dai, Q.K. 477
D'Amato, D.P. 446
Danielsson, P.E. 130, 205, 342, 1147
Danilovic, D. 762
Das, M. 1024
D'Astous, F. 1077, 1080
Daugman, J.G. 586
Dave, J.V. 260
Davies, E.R. 264, 608, 620
Davis, E. 997
Davis, L. 1224
Davis, L.S. 247, 547, 603, 673, 683, 1170, 1252
De, T.K. 236, 272
Decker, H. 464
de Figuereido, R.J.P. 94, 95
DeFloriani, L. 1150, 1169
Deguchi, K. 336
deJong, D.J. 660
Del Bimbo, A. 680
Author Index
Della Ventura, A. 519
Dell'Oca, M. 376
DeMarzo, C. 520
Demos, G. 47
Dengler, J. 821
Denlinger, J.L. 528, 544
Derin, H. 672
Despain, A.M. 197
Dessimoz, J.D. 738
Devijver, P.A. 391, 909
Devos, F. 372
Dhome, M. 116
Diani, M. 1085
Dicharry, R.M. 88
Di Chio, P. 522
Dierckx, P. 135
di Gesu, V. 287, 900, 914
Dill, F. 334
Diller, K.R. 563
Dinger, W.P. 437
Dinstein, I. 653
Dippe, M. 60
Distante, A. 558
Dixit, V. 352, 411
Dixon, J.K. 740
Di Zenzo, S. 522, 630
Dobkin, D.P. 977, 1160
Dodwell, P.C. 74
Dolev, D. 965, 966
Don, H.S. 1104
Dori, D. 953
Doros, M. 131
Dorst, L. 1047, 1049
Dosso, M. 517
Doster, W. 443
Dou, H.S. 471
Dowla, F.U. 301
Downton, A.C. 453
Dreschler-Fischer, L.S. 724
Driscoll Jr., E.C. 320
Du, M.W. 758
Dubes, R.C. 1099
Dubois, E. 261
Dudgeon, D.E. 212
Duerinckx, A. 512
Duff, T. 64
Duin, R.P.W. 1049
Duncan, J.S. 498
Dunlavey, M.R. 912
Dunn, S.M. 673
Dutta Majumder, D. 209, 251, 286, 733, 932
Dwyer III, S.J. 510
Dyer, C.R. 629, 644, 893
Dyer, M.E. 759
Edelsbrunner, H. 977, 980, 985, 1048
Edholm, P. 1147
Eghbali, H.J. 1072
Ehrenfeucht, A. 1118
Ehrich, R.W. 590
Ehrlich, R. 575
Ejiri, M. 572
Ejsmont, M. 1126
Ekambaram, C. 187
Eklundh, J.O. 124
Ekstrom, M.P. 27
ElGindy, H. 1029, 1030, 1040
El Hadj Amor, B. 564
Elliott, H. 672
El-Sherbini, A.H.M. 333
Elsila, M. 480
Emori, S. 565
Engels, G. 1112
Enkelmann, W. 806
Erhardt, A. 298
Ericsson, S. 159
Eshera, M.A. 768, 769
Esteva, J.C. 1236
Etchells, R.D. 332, 341
Fahmy, M.M. 219
Fahnestock, J.D. 259
Fai, W.S. 1173
Falcidieno, B. 1150, 1169
Falcon, A. 133
Fan, T.J. 423
Fanelli, A.M. 105, 108
Fang, J.Q. 803, 830
Author Index
Fanti-Giovannini, C. 520
Farrelle, P.M. 147
Farvardin, N. 86
Fast, S.R. 437
Faugeras, O.D. 137, 741, 752, 1238, 1251
Faure, C. 496
Faverjon, B. 476, 1251
Fekete, G. 1170
Feria, E.H. 186
Fernando, K.V. 227
Ferrante, R.D. 548
Ferrari, L. 871
Ferrari, L.A. 222
Ferri, G. 559
Fink, A. 973
Fiorini, A.R. 492
Fischer, M. 966
Fischer, T.R. 88
Fishkin, K.P. 921
Fitch, J.P. 273
Fitzgerald, R.M. 207
Fleet, D.J. 840
Flowers, J. 461
Fogg, D.A. 141
Foglein, J. 404, 406, 591, 650
Fong, A.C. 653, 920
Fong, Y.S. 495
Foster, N.J. 350
Fournier, A. 1058
Fowles, B.J. 437
Fraccaro, M.A. 437
Frachet, V. 295
Franzblau, D.S. 859
Freeman, M.L. 503
Frenckner, K. 390
Friedberg, S.A. 892, 907
Frieze, A.M. 759
Fry, S. 333
Fu, K.S. 36, 318, 471, 662, 713, 768, 769, 1094, 1100,
1101, 1104, 1136, 1139, 1225
Fujimoto, A. 49
Fujimura, K. 580, 1133
Fujita, M. 441
Fujiwara, M. 311
Fukada, Y. 561
Fukinuki, T. 176
Fukumura, T. 567, 1013
Fukushima, K. 728
Fukushima, T. 335
Fumero, R. 492
Funakubo, N. 646
Furst, M.A. 610
Furuta, M. 565
Gabow, H.N. 931
Gaby, J.E. 706
Gagalowicz, A. 1062, 1063
Gage, S.H. 731
Gaines, B.R. 415, 437
Galil, Z. 767
Gall, R. 1112
Gallagher, Jr., N.C. 249, 256, 273
Gambotto, J.P. 810, 812
Ganapathy, V. 215
Gangnet, M. 50
Garbay, C. 655, 674
Garda, P. 372
Garden, K.L. 308
Gardner, G.Y. 1057
Gargantini, I. 915, 1131
Garibotto, G. 277
Gasson, P.C. 1127
Gaston, P.C. 1219
Gazdag, J. 260
Gelsema, E.S. 24
Geman, D. 302, 672
Geman, S. 302
Gemballa, R. 331
Gerbrands, J.J. 649
Gerhard, A. 204
Gerlach, B. 231
Gerritsen, F.A. 346
Gharavi, H. 152
Ghazizadeh, F. 714
Ghosh, S.K. 1039, 1045
Giardina, C.R. 356
Gibson, J.D. 171
Gibson, L. 647
Author Index
Giglio, A. 148
Gilmore, J.F. 4, 533, 1011
Gindi, G.R. 399
Giordana, A. 686
Glassner, A.S. 55
Glazer, F. 774
Glenn, M.E. 1231
Glunder, H. 204
Gmitro, A.F. 399
Goh, S. 671
Gold, Y.I. 736
Goldberg, M. 540, 1065
Goldfarb, L. 412
Goldman, R.N. 872
Goldwasser, S.M. 340, 389
Golomb, S.W. 1019
Gonzalez, R.C. 482, 819
Goral, C.M. 63
Gordon, D. 951
Gorsky, N.D. 110
Gose, E.E. 503
Goshtasby, A. 691, 731, 743
Gotchev, G.V. 1096
Gotoh, T. 269
Gottschalk, A. 240
Goupil, D. 568
Gourlay, A.R. 53
Gowda, K.C. 526, 878
Goyal, N.C. 282
Graham, J.H. 1172
Graham, R.L. 1033
Granger, C. 747
Granlund, G.H. 210
Grasmuller, H. 618
Grattarola, A. 192
Gray, R.M. 84
Grebner, K. 1102
Greenberg, D.P. 48, 51, 63
Grimson, W.E.L. 1212
Grinberg, J. 332, 341
Grisell, R.D. 416
Groen, F.C.A. 350, 574
Grosky, W.I. 385, 718, 775
Grossberg, S. 77
Gu, N.K. 1248
Gu, W.K. 695
Gudmundsson, B. 1147
Gulak, P.G. 735
Guo, H.L. 1208
Gupta, H.M. 288
Gupta, M.M. 393
Gupta, S. 334
Gupta, S.N. 288
Guseman, Jr., L.F. 553
Guting, R.H. 916, 929, 971
Hafford, K.J. 1174
Hager, G. 1220
Hahn, S. 255
Hakalahti, H. 603
Halpern, J. 965
Halverson, D.R. 167
Hamada, T. 481
Hamaker, W. 956
Handley, C.C. 13
Hang, H.M. 164
Hanrahan, P. 57
Hansen, C. 380
Hansen, S. 341
Hanson, A. 353, 643, 670
Hanson, A.R. 614, 626
Hanson, E.G. 935
Hao, L.V. 379
Hara, Y. 481
Harada, T. 429
Haralick, R.M. 23, 484, 557, 566, 590, 593, 633, 634, 844,
1165, 1189, 1194, 1195, 1205, 1217, 1223, 1228
Harao, M. 1115
Harary, F. 998
Hardas, D.M. 107, 111
Harlow, C.A. 641, 671, 1084
Harms, H. 231
Hartley, R. 1091
Hartman, N.P. 366
Hartmann, G. 128
Haruyama, S. 1052
Author Index
Harwood, D. 603, 673, 1224, 1252
Hatamian, M. 397
Haton, J.P. 421, 452
Hau, C.C. 454
Haucke, M. 231
Hauser, R.F. 609
Hauske, G. 784
Haussmann, G. 636, 637
Haynes, S.M. 842
Healey, G. 1207
Heath, L. 975
Heckbert, P.S. 57
Heeger, D. 615
Henderson, T. 380
Henderson, T.C. 410, 1173
Henkel, P. 556
Henry, G.H. 587
Hentea, T.A. 281
Herbert, F. 1067
Herman, G.T. 306
Herman, M. 692, 700
Hermanne, A. 436, 439
Hertz, D. 224, 225
Hildreth, E.C. 772, 828
Hinamoto, T. 216
Hinkle, E.B. 661
Hirai, Y. 729
Hirano, K. 213
Hirano, Y. 176
Hirasawa, K. 335
Hiroshima, T. 417
Ho, S.B. 893
Hockney, R.W. 322
Hofer-Alfeis, J. 204
Hoff, W. 858, 866
Hofmann, I. 508
Hohberger, K. 618
Honda, N. 987
Hong, S. 592
Hong, T.H. 638, 639
Hooper, G. 48
Hopcroft, J. 972
Hopcroft, J.E. 1163
Horn, B.K.P. 234, 1156
Horvitz, S. 67
Houston, K.L. 243
Howako, J. 124
Hsu, W.J. 758
Hsu, Y.Z. 799
Hu, T.C. 1028
Huang, C.L. 579
Huang, T.S. 248, 253, 285, 695, 707, 790, 800, 803, 812,
817, 830, 841, 1248
Hubner, M. 589
Hudson, D.L. 478
Hugli, H. 450
Huhns, M.N. 711
Hummel, R.A. 616
Humphress, G.B. 416
Hung, S.H.Y. 1044
Hunt, B.R. 254, 259, 275, 289
Huntbach, M.M. 952
Hurt, S.L. 250
Hutzler, P.J.S. 265
Hwang, K. 323, 325
Hwang, V.S.S. 683
I, C.L. 738
Ibarra, O.H. 351, 1114, 1116
Ibrahim, H.A.H. 628, 918
Idesawa, M. 613, 1240
Ikeda, K. 408
Ikeuchi, K. 432, 1191, 1206, 1221
Ikonomopoulos, A. 1081
Illingworth, J. 591, 650
Im, G.H. 230
Imai, H. 913, 978
Impedovo, S. 456
Inagaki, K. 417
Inigo, R.M. 545
Inokuchi, S. 449, 1239
Inouchi, H. 336
Inoue, K. 1107, 1124
Ioannidis, A. 262
Ip, H.H.S. 246
Iri, M. 989
Irwin, N. 643, 670
Ishikawa, S. 703, 807
Author Index
Ishizuka, M. 1241
Isik, C. 1023
Ito, T. 728, 764
Itoh, H. 693
Iwai, S. 505
Iwaki, O. 433
Iwata, K. 49
Iyengar, S.S. 850, 855
Jacobson, L. 196, 201, 208
Jain, A.K. 147, 908
Jain, R. 689, 749, 775, 797, 802, 805, 827, 836, 837, 842, 1207
Jain, R.C. 831
Jakatdar, P. 170
Jamieson, L.H. 324
Jau, Y.C. 1064
Jayaramamurthy, S.N. 1177
Jayawardena, J. 656
Jepson, A.D. 840
Jerian, C. 827
Jernigan, M.E. 539, 1077, 1080
Jesshope, C. 322
Johansen, P. 1230
Johnson, D.S. 962
Johnstone, W.M. 539
Jolivet, G.C. 437
Jones, L.P. 855
Jones, N. 1230
Jones, R.A. 624, 889
Joseph, D. 972
Jour, J.S. 427
Jovanovic, A. 762
Julesz, B. 1073
Jupp, D.L.B. 235
Jury, E.I. 90, 220
Jutier, P. 330
Kabal, P. 87
Kajiya, J.T. 62, 1185
Kak, A.C. 305, 483, 1249
Kakumoto, S. 572
Kalayeh, H.M. 405, 407
Kaleva, O. 1000
Kallay, M. 1037
Kanade, T. 692, 700, 702, 1243, 1247
Kanal, L.N. 523
Kanatani, K.I. 120, 1202
Kane, G.R. 1070
Kang, H. 710
Kani, K. 497
Kant, K. 1176
Kaplan, E. 503
Karam, G. 540
Karp, R.M. 963
Kasahara, M. 80
Kase, N. 565
Kashioka, S. 335
Kashyap, R.L. 422, 664, 1054, 1069, 1245
Kasif, S. 757
Kassam, S.A. 266
Kasturi, R. 292, 303, 570
Kasvand, T. 293, 430, 568, 891, 896, 1044
Katayama, M. 712
Kato, T. 417
Katoh, T. 335
Kaufmann, P. 468
Kaupp, V.H. 534
Kautsky, J. 235
Kawagoe, M. 562
Kawaguchi, E. 560
Kawai, H. 497
Kawashima, H. 481
Kayran, A.H. 1066
Kazakos, D. 262
Kearney, J.K. 845
Kekre, H.B. 282
Kelley, R.B. 738
Kender, J.R. 142, 628
Kennair, J.T. 307
Kent, E. 1145
Keshavan, H.R. 665
Khan, N.A. 749
Khanmamedov, O.K. 400
Khotanzad, A. 664
Kikkawa, W. 573
Kilian, J. 517
Kim, C.E. 886, 888, 890, 1046, 1184
Author Index
Kim, J. 444
Kim, J.H. 688
Kim, S.M. 351, 1114, 1116
Kimura, F. 429, 1013, 1142
Kindelan, M. 490
King, R.A. 214, 494
Kirkpatrick, D.G. 1160
Kishimoto, H. 555
Kitayama, M. 573
Kitchen, L. 678, 757
Kittler, J. 391, 404, 406, 591, 650
Kleitman, D.J. 859
Klinger, A. 361, 387, 867
Kobayashi, Y. 335
Koch, M.W. 1245
Kochanek, D.H.U. 122
Kodama, Y. 764
Kodratoff, Y. 1105
Koenderink, J.J. 241, 783
Kolers, P.A. 786
Kollensperger, P. 618
Kollins, J.G. 882
Komitowski, D. 298
Koparkar, P.A. 930, 1158
Koplowitz, J. 126
Koren, I. 951
Kories, R. 816, 822
Kosaraju, S.R. 1125
Koshikawa, K. 1221
Kostic, B. 189
Kovalevsky, V.A. 922
Kreowski, H.J. 1121
Kretz, F. 605
Kriete, A. 231
Krile, T.F. 292, 303
Krishnamurthy, E.V. 103
Krishnan, T.R. 290
Kropatsch, W. 21
Kruse, B. 390
Ku, F.N. 233
Kuan, D.T. 1024, 1026
Kuba, A. 314
Kubler, O. 289
Kubota, K. 433
Kuehn, J.T. 348
Kuhl, F.P. 1178, 1231
Kuklinksi, T.T. 445
Kulkarni, A.D. 98
Kulpa, Z. 388, 1188
Kundu, A. 258
Kung, H.T. 347
Kunii, T.L. 38, 39, 580, 1053, 1133
Kuroda, H. 154
Kuroe, S. 692
Kurz, L. 622
Kutzer, E. 618
Kwatra, S.C. 187
Labuz, J. 791, 811
Lacoume, J.L. 778
Laface, P. 686
LaGesse, F.R. 556
Lahart, M.J. 753
Lam, K.P. 716, 726
Lamarche, F. 438
Lambird, B.A. 523
Landgrebe, D.A. 405, 530
Landy, M.S. 377
Lane, J. 1168
Lang, S.W. 276, 299
Langridge, D.J. 1183
Lantuejoul, C. 984
Lappin, J.S. 843
Lapsa, P.M. 1069
Latto, A. 884
Lavine, D. 523
Lawrence, D.H. 527
Lawrence, P.D. 582
Lawton, D. 353
Lay, B. 499
Lebedev, D.S. 246
Lebruchec, J.F. 725
Leclerc, Y. 607
Lee, C.C. 943
Lee, C.H. 1210
Lee, D. 142
Lee, D.T. 939, 942, 943, 950, 1031
Lee, H.J. 571, 578
Lee, H.S. 751
Lee, T. 525
Author Index
Lee, Y.H. 266
Leedham, C.G. 453
Lefebvre, J.J. 96, 295
Lehar, A.F. 232
Leighton, F.T. 946, 962
Lema, M.D. 180
Lemerle-Loisel, R. 1105
Le Moigne, J. 1233
Lengauer, T. 948
Lenz, R. 815, 1147
Leon-Garcia, A. 150
Le Roux, J. 223
Leung, J.Y.T. 950
Levialdi, S. 12
Levine, M.D. 645, 667
Levitan, S. 353
Levkowitz, H. 306
Levy, A.J. 278
Lewis, J.P. 1061
Li, C.C. 263
Li, J.G. 771
Li, S.X. 865, 919
Li, W.H. 579
Li, Z.R. 477, 569
Liang, Y.D. 949
Liao, Y.Z. 1031
Lie), Y.J. 542
Liedtke, C.E. 636, 637
Lien, S.L. 1185
Lim, H.S. 327, 1244, 1246
Lim, J.S. 244, 301
Lin, W.C. 471, 713, 1139
Lindner, R. 331
Ling, D.T. 334
Linggard, R. 619
Linnainmaa, S. 381
Lins, N. 475
Lipes, R.G. 195
Lipski, Jr., W. 910, 926, 967, 990
Litke, J.D. 1027
Little, M.J. 341
Liu, B. 304
Liu, C.R. 471
Liu, S.H. 386
Liu, Y. 430
Liu, Z.K. 254
Lloyd, S.A. 721
Loew, M.H. 865, 919
Lohscheller, H. 184
Long, P. 697
Long, S.J. 446
Longuet-Higgins, H.C. 705
Lonnemark, G. 390
Lorentz, R.J. 763
Lorenz, W.J. 268, 502
Lorette, G. 459
Lowe, M. 512
Lowitz, G.E. 149, 173, 632, 1075, 1090
Lowry, M. 938
Lozano-Perez, T. 1219
Lozover, O. 113
Lu, F.S. 85
Lu, H.R. 1094, 1100
Lu, P.Y. 458
Lu, S.Y. 744, 766
Lu, Y. 718
Luby, M. 963
Lucas, B.D. 702
Lucas, D. 647
Lundgren, J.C. 631
Luo, X.Y. 125
Ma, S. 1062
Ma, S.D. 1063
Ma, Y.L. 427, 457
Maccarone, M.C. 287, 900
MacDonald, H.C. 534
Machover, C. 46
Macovski, A. 312
Maekawa, S. 216
Magedson, B. 1168
Magee, M.J. 813, 1164, 1200, 1232
Mahakian, S. 337
Main, M.G. 763, 1118
Maisonneuve, F. 984
Malagnini, M.L. 521
Mali, P.C. 209
Malik, J. 1214
Maludzinski, A.B. 437
Author Index
Mansbach, P. 1145
Mansour, M. 220
Mantyla, M. 1137
Maragos, P.A. 183
Marangelli, B. 105, 108
Marble, D.F. 555
Marchetti- Spaccamela, A. 963
Marimont, D.H. 905
Marino, D. 329
Mark, D.M. 546
Marmarelis, V.Z. 76
Martens, J.B. 206
Martin, W.N. 824
Martins, H.A.S. 738
Maruoka, A. 1110
Marzetta, T.L. 276
Masaki, I. 474
Masini, G. 452
Mastebroek, H.A.K. 782
Matick, R. 334
Matsuda, F. 1239
Matsumoto, M. 311
Matsuoka, T. 154
Matsushima, H. 572
Matsuyama, T. 33, 311, 379, 683, 754, 1008
Maus, A. 928
Max, N.L. 52
McCann, J.J. 243
McCormick, S. 306
McDermott, D. 997
McGeoch, C.C. 962
McGeoch, L.A. 962
McGillem, C.D. 257
McIlroy, C.D. 619
McIlroy, M.D. 115
McKellar, I.D. 437
McKeown, Jr., D.M. 528, 544
McMillen, C.W. 473
McVey, E.S. 545
Mecocci, A. 680
Medioni, G. 468, 727, 1187
Medioni, G.G. 642
Megiddo, N. 996
Melter, R.A. 994, 998, 1012
Mendez, J.A. 133
Mendoza, E.E. 255
Merelli, D. 376
Merickel, M.B. 631
Merigot, A. 372
Merritt, C. 500
Mersereau, R. 212
Mersereau, R.M. 183
Mertzios, B.G. 229
Meystel, A. 1023
Micheli, P. 559
Middleditch, A.E. 1135
Milano, R.A. 66
Miller, G.L. 964
Miller, R. 369, 933
Milo, T. 503
Mirzaian, A. 960
Misra, R. 179
Mitchell, O.R. 180, 597, 612, 1231
Mitiche, A. 690, 704, 794
Mitra, S.K. 258
Mix, D.F. 714
Miyajima, H. 1115
Miyajima, S. 585
Miyake, S. 728
Miyake, Y. 429
Miyatake, T. 572
Miyauchi, A. 693
Miyazaki, K. 573
Modestino, J.W. 86, 151
Mohr, R. 1179
Moldovan, D.I. 352, 411
Moller-Nielsen, P. 760
Monsion, M. 564
Montani, C. 873
Monteith, W. 619
Moore, G.E. 501
Morawski, P. 739
Morean, O.A. 570
Mori, S. 424, 895
Moriarty, J.D. 1223
Morishita, I. 336
Morita, K. 1111
Moskowitz, M. 495
Mudur, S.P. 930, 1158
Author Index
Muehlenfeld, E. 467
Mukawa, N. 154
Mulgaonkar, P.G. 1217, 1223, 1228
Mulk, M.Z. 213
Muller, Y. 1179
Mulvaney, J.A. 511
Mumford, D. 884
Munson, Jr., D.C. 248, 309
Murakami, H. 155, 181, 188
Murota, K. 989
Murray, D.W. 846
Murtagh, F. 117
Mussio, P. 376, 559
Musso, G. 11, 469
Mutch, K.M. 776, 820
Mutluay, H.E. 219
Myers, W. 46, 56
Mysko, S.N. 110
Naccache, N.J. 986, 1003
Nachmias, J. 615
Nackman, L.R. 1180
Nadler, M. 462
Nagai, K. 310
Nagano, T. 585
Nagao, M. 30, 379, 712, 754
Nagel, H.H. 799, 806
Nagl, M. 1112
Nagy, G. 420, 426, 515
Nakagawa, K. 481
Nakahata, K. 481
Nakamura, A. 887, 1124
Nakamura, N. 294
Nakamura, Y. 448
Nakano, S. 311
Nakasima, S. 481
Nakayama, A. 1013
Nalcioglu, O. 509
Nalwa, V.S. 625
Namekawa, T. 80
Naor, J. 1091
Nash, C. 1138
Nash, J.G. 341
Nathan, A. 402
Navlakha, J.K. 134
Nazif, A.M. 645, 667
Nef, W. 924
Neff, J.A. 65
Neumann, B. 787, 838
Nevatia, R. 468, 727, 1187
Ngan, K.N. 102
Nguyen, P.T. 541
Nguyen, P.Y. 518
Ngwa-Ndifor, N. 1065
Ni, L.M. 653
Nicholl, T.M. 1031
Nichols, N.K. 235
Nicholson, H. 227
Nielsen, L. 90
Niemann, H. 25, 508
Ninomiya, Y. 156
Nishihara, S. 408
Nodes, T.A. 249, 256
Noga, M.T. 988, 1035
Noguchi, S. 1115
Nomoto, M. 481
Normann, R.A. 242
Nudd, G.R. 332, 341
Numao, M. 1241
Nuovo, C. 520
Oase, W.M. 1149
Obata, K. 213
O'Brien, N. 689
O'Callaghan, J.F. 546
Odako, K. 451
Oddy, C.J. 684
Odell, G.M. 1182
Oeconomos, J.N. 96
Ogata, M. 1088
Ogawa, H. 294, 708
O'Gorman, L. 601
Oguztoreli, M.N. 75
Oh, S.Y. 734, 737
Ohashi, T. 1161
Ohtsuka, Y. 156
Ohya, T. 989
Oja, E. 394
Oka, R.I. 349, 431
Okamoto, K. 481
Okawa, Y. 470
Olin, K.E. 688
Oliver, M.A. 849
O'Neal, Jr., J.B. 162
Oommen, B.J. 422
Orbach, Z. 89
Author Index
O'Rourke, J. 104, 1048
Orr, J.A. 132, 1234
Oruc, A.Y. 354
Oshima, M. 1221
Ostevold, E. 291
Otsu, N. 127, 293, 568, 891, 896
Ottmann, T. 934, 1036
Overman, K.C. 714
Overmars, M.H. 980
Ozawa, S. 693, 807
Page, C.V. 743
Pal, S.K. 494
Paler, K. 591, 650
Palis, M.A. 351
Papadimitriou, C.H. 991
Parent, P. 583
Parker, A.C. 854
Parker, S.R. 1066
Parodi, A.M. 1022
Parui, S.K. 733
Parvin, B.A. 532, 652
Pasian, F. 982
Pastor, L. 808
Pathak, A. 494
Paul, W. 1113
Pavlidis, T. 1009
Pawlak, M. 296
Pawlak, Z. 413
Payton, D.W. 688
Pearlman, W.A. 163, 170
Pearson, J.J. 70
Peleg, S. 402, 403, 1083, 1091
Pellandini, F. 450
Pemberton, W.B. 533
Pentland, A.P. 1068, 1193, 1209, 1213
Perkins, W.A. 465
Perrott, C.G. 49
Pervin, E. 906
Petkovic, D. 493
Petrozolin, K. 341
Peuquet, D.J. 555
Philip, G.M. 1001
Phillips, M.B. 1182
Phillips, T.Y. 1008
Picton, P.D. 602
Pienovi, C. 1150
Pieroni, G.G. 825
Pietikainen, M. 339, 480
Piironen, T. 480
Pinter, R.B. 267
Piper, T.S. 1058
Pipitone, F. 577
Pirozzi, M. 623
Pisarello, M. 492
Plamondon, R. 435, 438
Platzer, H. 204
Plompen, R.H.J.M. 279
Poggio, T. 35, 109, 598
Pollen, D.A. 588
Pomalaza-Raez, C.A. 257, 270
Pomarede, J.M. 548
Pong, T.C. 484, 557, 633, 1194, 1205
Porter, T. 59, 64
Poscolieri, M. 630
Posso, S.M. 307
Post, M.J. 1042
Potter, D.J. 246
Poulo, R.J. 398
Prakash, D. 354
Prasada, B. 185
Pratt, W.K. 153
Preiss, K. 113
Preparata, F.P. 910, 926, 939, 967
Preston, Jr., K. 364, 1174
Preuss, L. 877
Prewitt, J. 512
Price, K. 640
Price, K.E. 709, 715, 722, 748
Prince, C. 575
Proffitt, D.R. 839
Prokop, R.J. 1178
Protti, M. 559
Psaltis, D. 401
Pucillo, M. 521
Quam, L.H. 701
Quignon, J. 496
Rabagliati, R. 519
Author Index
Radig, B. 781, 903
Raftery, A.E. 117
Rajala, S.A. 158
Rajan, P.K. 228
Rajappan, K.P. 175
Ram, G. 161
Ramakrishnan, I.V. 202
Raman, V. 850, 868
Ramanath, M.V.S. 1131
Rampini, A. 519
Rao, K.R. 165, 835
Raoult, J.C. 1119
Rarick, M. 1168
Ravindux, H. 242
Reader, C. 320
Reddi, S.S. 665
Reddy, D.R. 215
Reddy, D.R.R. 218
Reddy, H.C. 228
Reddy, P.S. 215, 218
Reddy, S.V. 479
Reed, G.M. 1167
Reed, I.S. 195
Reeves, A.P. 321, 1178
Reischl, A. 618
Reitbock, H.J.P. 194
Rekers, G. 799
Rendle, M. 527
Rene de Cotret, Y. 436, 439
Requicha, A.A.G. 1129
Rewo, L. 596
Reynolds, G. 643, 670, 867
Rich, R. 1078
Richard, C. 605
Richards, D. 954
Richards, J.A. 525
Richetin, M. 116, 1095, 1103
Riseman, E. 353, 643, 670
Riseman, E.M. 614, 626
Ritter, G.X. 355, 1132
Rivaillier, J. 657
Rives, G. 116
Robinson, G.P.S. 307
Romberger, S. 390
Ronner, S.F. 588
Ronse, C. 909
Rosenfeld, A. 1, 28, 31, 32, 36, 37, 247, 250, 357, 358,
547, 638, 676, 678, 683, 757, 851, 853, 864, 879, 936, 1210
Rosenstiehl, P. 947
Rosenthal, D.A. 677, 681
Rossi, D.J. 313
Roucayrol, J.C. 725
Rozenberg, G. 1118, 1121
Rubat du Merac, C. 330
Rubin, A.L. 195
Rudin, S.F. 665
Ruff, R. 1175
Rummel, P. 466, 618
Sabri, S. 177, 185, 261
Sack, M. 446
Safranek, R.J. 483
Sagawa, T. 441
Sagerer, G. 508, 685, 1102
Saghri, J.A. 174
Sahasrabudhe, S.C. 282
Saikia, D.K. 290
Saito, T. 431
Sakai, T. 417, 451
Sakakura, T. 895
Sakurai, Y. 449
Salari, E. 1004
Samet, H. 106, 848, 851, 853, 857, 860, 861, 864, 1144
Samy, R.A. 823
Sanchez, E. 393
Sanderson, A.C. 73, 601, 742
Sanfeliu, A. 1235
Sankar, P.V. 698, 871
Sanniti di Baja, G. 876, 885, 894
Santin, P. 521, 982
Author Index
Sanz, J.L.C. 285, 309
Sartori-Angus, A.G. 13
Sato, K. 1239
Sato, M. 1088
Sato, T. 284
Savage, C. 917
Savary, G. 517
Schachter, B.J. 34
Schaefer, B.A. 897
Schaeken, B. 436, 439
Schafer, R. 168
Schafer, R.W. 183
Schafer, W. 1112
Schalkoff, R.J. 791, 811
Schattenschneider, D.J. 1017
Scheinberg, N. 186
Schilling, D.L. 186
Schlam, E. 69
Schlieder, C. 903
Schmitt, F. 1065
Schmitt, L. 362
Schneider, R.H. 510
Schorr, A. 1171
Schrack, G.F. 43, 44, 45
Schunck, B.G. 793, 809
Schwartz, E.L. 78
Schwartz, H.F. 463
Schwartz, J.T. 1163
Schwartzel, M.G. 26
Scollar, I. 253
Scott, R. 1242
Sears, K.H. 1135
Sederberg, T.W. 61, 872
Sedgwick, R. 1021
Sedmak, G. 516
Seidel, R. 980
Seikkala, S. 1000
Selfridge, P.G. 337
Sellers, P.H. 755
Selmane, M.K. 203
Serandrei Barbero, R. 519
Seth, S. 426
Sethi, I.K. 606, 797, 1177
Shaffer, C.A. 851, 853, 864
Shah, J. 884
Shah, M.A. 805, 836
Shamir, A. 973
Shani, U. 1153
Shapira, R. 1192, 1216
Shapiro, L.G. 409, 484, 633, 1189, 1194, 1205, 1217, 1223, 1228
Shapiro, S.C. 506
Sharir, M. 1043, 1163, 1171
Shaw, D.E. 628
Shen, J. 696
Shen, S.S. 631
Shi, Q.Y. 1098
Shibata, T. 531
Shigemitsu, S. 720
Shilcrat, E. 380
Shimada, R. 765
Shimada, S. 572
Shimazu, T. 311
Shing, M.T. 1028
Shinghal, R. 986, 1003
Shipley, T. 1074
Shipman, A.L. 594
Shirai, Y. 1221
Shlien, S. 911
Shneier, M. 112, 639, 1145
Shor, P.W. 959, 976
Shpitalni, M. 1134
Shridhar, M. 418, 434, 460
Shwedyk, E. 735
Shyamasundar, R.K. 1039, 1045
Siegel, A. 974
Siegel, H.J. 324, 348
Silberberg, T.M. 1224, 1252
Silberman, G.M. 951
Silva, L.F. 530
Silven, O. 480
Silverman, J.F. 661
Simon, H.U. 756
Author Index
Simon, J.C. 368, 395
Simon, S. 541
Simons, B. 965, 966
Sinden, F.W. 904
Sinha, R.M.K. 440
Sinha, S.S. 833
Sitharama Iyengar, S. 868
Sivaraman, K. 98, 175
Siy, P. 1004
Sklansky, J. 222, 493, 698, 871
Slagle, J.R. 740
Slater, P.N. 551
Sloan, Jr., K.R. 104
Smart, N.M. 199
Smeulders, A.N.M. 1047
Smith, A.R. 1056
Smith, B.J. 654
Smith, D.R. 1243
Smith, G.B. 143
Smith, H.R. 1106
Smitley, D.L. 694
Smutek, M. 333
Soisalon-Soininen, E. 1036, 1038
Song, O. 604
Sorooshian, K. 869
Sperling, G. 377
Spirakis, P. 944
Srihari, S.N. 107, 111, 442, 506, 1130
Srinivasan, R. 165
Stamon, G. 518
Stansfield, S.A. 507
Starke, P.H. 1109
Staunstrup, J. 760
Steele, R. 189
Stein, S. 955, 956
Steinberg, H.A. 140
Steinke, K. 419
Stepoway, S.L. 1070
Stern, R.M. 365
Sternberg, S.R. 983
Stevens, R.J. 232
Stockman, G. 1236
Stockman, G.C. 739
Stout, Q.F. 369, 933
Strat, T.M. 1186, 1196, 1215
Strong, J.P. 529
Strong, R. 965
Stuller, J.A. 178, 1055
Suarez de Lezo, J. 490
Suen, C.Y. 425, 898, 999
Sugata, K. 1111
Sugie, N. 829
Sugihara, K. 777, 829, 1199, 1211, 1222
Suk, M. 592, 604, 687, 710
Sullins, J. 79
Sullivan, B.J. 304
Sundblad, Y. 390
Supowit, K.J. 996
Suzuki, M. 441
Swain, P.H. 530
Swamy, M.N.S. 218
Swamy, S. 360, 367
Swane, E. 338
Swaszek, P.F. 82
Swensen, J. 60
Sylos-Labini, G. 520
Szepietowski, A. 1108
Tabatabai, A.J. 597
Tai, J.W. 428
Takamura, J. 1157
Takanami, I. 1107, 1124
Takikawa, K. 101
Tamati, T. 560
Tamminen, M. 856, 870, 1144
Tampi, K.A. 172
Tamura, H. 383
Tamura, S. 311, 497
Tanaka, E. 441, 732
Tanaka, H. 79, 150
Tang, G.Y. 454
Tang), R.B. 238
Taniguchi, H. 1107
Taniguchi, R. 560
Tanimoto, S.L. 363, 366, 368, 370, 375
Tappert, C.C. 444, 447
Tarjan, R.E. 931, 947
Author Index
Tavildar, A.S. 288
Taylor, B. 307
Tazaki, S. 80
Tejwani, Y.J. 624, 889
Terasawa, M. 784
Terzopoulos, D. 99, 144, 373
Tescher, A.G. 6, 174
Thakor, N.V. 751
Thomas, B.H. 824
Thomas, J.B. 82
Thomas, P. 297
Thompson, W.B. 776, 820, 845
Thong, T. 114
Thonnat, M. 536
Thorpe, C.E. 599, 1014
Tian, Q. 711
Tian, S. 717
Tiberio, P. 91
Tiller, W. 935
Tilove, R.B. 1151
Tilton, J.C. 529, 659
Titherington, D.M. 668
Toida, T. 451
Tojo, A. 562
Tokieda, T. 1128, 1141
Tokoro, M. 1161
Tom, V.T. 538
Tomescu, I. 994, 998
Tominaga, S. 237
Tomita, F. 1247
Tonazzini, A. 245
Toriu, T. 269
Toriwaki, J.I. 1089
Toriya, H. 1133
Torrance, K.E. 63
Torre, V. 35
Tou, J.T. 535, 579, 648, 675, 1132
Toussaint, G. 1030
Toussaint, G.T. 941, 981, 992, 1007, 1032, 1041
Townes, S.A. 162
Toyoda, J. 764
Tran, L.D. 540
Tremelat, P. 96, 295
Tretiak, O. 808
Tricoles, G.P. 67
Triendl, E.E. 584, 724
Trivedi, M. 1084
Trivedi, M.M. 641, 671
Trombly, J.E. 478
Troxel, D.E. 389
Truong, T.K. 195
Trussell, H.J. 283
Tsai, R.Y. 790, 800
Tsai, W.H. 423, 750
Tsao, Y.F. 1136
Tsotsos, J.K. 29, 785, 798, 840
Tsuji, S. 505, 779, 1208
Tsukada, M. 784
Tsukumo, J. 746
Tsuruoka, S. 429
Tubbs, J.D. 524
Tucker, L.W. 679, 682
Turk, R. 341
Tuy, H.K. 306
Twigg, D.W. 191
Tzeng, P.S. 454
Uchiki, T. 1161
Ueda, K. 448
Uhr, L. 325, 362
Ullmann, J.R. 23
Umeda, M. 455
Un, C.K. 230
Unser, M. 475, 1076, 1081, 1087
Upton, R.A. 538
Vaidya, P.M. 1020
Vaidyanathan, P.P. 258
Vaknine, R. 268, 502
Van Aken, J.R. 129
van Doorn, A.J. 783
van Houten, P. 1074
van Leeuwen, J. 874
van Munster, R.J. 574
van Steveninck, R.d.R. 782
Van Wyk, C.J. 957
Author Index
Varman, P.J. 202
Vasilier, A.A. 901
Vasquez-Espinosa, R. 473
Vazirani, U.V. 991
v.Brandt, A. 635
Veillon, F. 899
Vemuri, B.C. 563, 1237
Veneziani, M. 558
Venot, V. 725
Verbeck, C.P. 51
Verbeek, P.W. 346, 660
Vernadat, F. 1095, 1103
Vernazza, G. 491
Verschueren, W. 436, 439
Vetterli, M. 157
Vibert, P. 96, 295
Vignato, A. 522
Virtanen, I. 339
Vitter, J.S. 1021
Volta, A. 91
Von Herzen, B.P. 62
Von Winkle, W.A. 67
Voss, K. 880, 1092
Wada, B.T. 378
Wade, J.G. 527
Waite, W.P. 534
Wakahara, T. 455
Walker, D.R. 835
Walkup, J.F. 292, 303
Wall, K. 130
Wallace, R.S. 1015
Wang, C.A. 927, 993
Wang, D.Q. 699
Wang, F.A. 333
Wang, P.P. 392
Wang, P.S.P. 1097
Wang, Q.R. 425
Wang, S. 634, 1195
Wang, Y.F. 1232
Wang, Y.L. 804
Watson, D.D. 262
Watson, D.F. 1001
Watson, L.T. 590, 633, 1189
Watt, T.L. 252
Waxman, A.M. 547, 792, 833, 1233
Webb, J.A. 906
Webb, N. 333
Webber, R.E. 851, 853, 860, 864
Wechsler, H. 196, 201, 208
Wee, W.G. 495
Weems, C. 353
Weghorst, H. 48
Weidner, B. 253
Weinberg, R.A. 47
Weinman, J.A. 1064
Welch, T.A. 166
Wells, D.L. 1070
Welzl, E. 1048
Werman, M. 1083
Wermser, D. 637, 663
West, G. 193
Whitesides, S. 972
Wilhelmi, W. 1086
Williams, C.M. 169
Williams, T.L. 274
Willsky, A.S. 313
Wilson, R. 210
Wirtz, M.J. 545
Wise, G.L. 85
Wiseman, N.E. 849
Wojcik, Z.M. 595
Wold, E.H. 197
Wolter, J.D. 1140
Won, M.C. 308
Wong, A.K.C. 414, 770
Wong, C.K. 1031
Wong, E.K. 1225
Wong, K.Y. 653
Woo, T.C. 1140, 1159
Wood, D. 874, 934, 971, 1036, 1038
Woods, J.W. 164, 300, 581
Woodwark, J.R. 852
Wright, A. 684
Wu, C.K. 699
Wu, L.D. 118, 125
Xiang, Z. 506
Xie, H.C. 247
Xu, G.Y. 662
Xu, J. 771
Xydeag, C.S. 189
Yabuhara, Y. 481
Author Index
Yachida, M. 505, 779, 1208
Yalamanchili, S. 344, 345
Yamada, H. 431, 745, 1005
Yamada, M. 807
Yamada, Y. 80
Yamaguchi, F. 1128, 1141
Yamaguchi, H. 182
Yamaguchi, K. 1133
Yamamori, K. 567
Yamamoto, E. 269
Yamamoto, H. 155, 188
Yamamoto, K. 424, 431
Yamamoto, Y. 765, 1111
Yamasaki, T. 449
Yamashita, M. 987
Yanagisawa, M. 720
Yang, C.C. 968
Yang, H.S. 1249
Yang, J.Y. 695
Yang, M.C.K. 968
Yao, F.F. 1033
Yap, C.K. 944, 979, 1043
Yashima, Y. 1089
Yasuda, M. 424
Yasuhara, M. 160
Yasumoto, Y. 160, 642
Yates, H.W. 552
Yau, M.M. 1154
Ye, P.J. 450
Yegnanarayana, B. 290
Yen, B.L. 817
Yen, C. 658
Yodogawa, E. 1122
Yokoi, S. 1089
Yokota, M. 560
Yokota, T. 284
Yokoya, N. 383
Yoon, R.H. 557
Yoshida, Y. 567, 1013
Yoshiura, H. 580
You, M. 770
You, Z. 908
Young, T.Y. 804
Yu, S. 1120
Yu, S.S. 750
Yuille, A. 1201
Yuille, A.L. 109, 598
Zaagman, W.H. 782
Zabele, G.S. 126
Zahle, U. 1051
Zaidenberg, L. 730
Zakharov, V. 326
Zamisko, J.C. 1024
Zamperoni, P. 666
Zarone, G. 148
Zavidovique, B. 372, 657
Zeevi, Y.Y. 73
Zeheb, E. 221, 224, 225
Zetterberg, L.H. 159
Zhang, B. 1166
Zhang, D.P. 477, 569
Zhang, D.Z. 263
Zhang, L. 1166
Zhang, T.Y. 999
Zheng, C.Y. 925
Zhuang, X. 844
Zhuang, X.H. 291
Zimmermann, G. 816, 822
Zinser, G. 298
Zucker, S.W. 583, 607, 616, 1176
Zuidema, P. 241