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1. Introduction
This is the seventeenth in a series of bibliographies
on computer processing of pictorial information, covering
primarily items published during 1986. The coverage is
restricted, for the most part, to a selected set of U.S.
journals and proceedings of specialized meetings, and makes
no claim to completeness. No attempt is made to evaluate or
summarize the items cited; the purpose is simply to provide
a convenient compendium of references, grouped by subject.
The references are arranged under the following
headings:
(A) General references.
(B) Digitization, approximation, compression.*
(C) Transforms, filtering, enhancement, restoration,
reconstruction.*
(D) Architectures, systems, software, techniques.
(E) Pictorial pattern recognition; applications.
(F) Feature detection, segmentation, image analysis.
(G) Matching; time-varying imagery.
(H) Shape and pattern; (@roman H prime@) Geometry.
(I) Texture.
(J) Three-dimensional scene analysis.
Letter/number codes in the text (A.1, etc.) correspond to
sections of the bibliography.
Papers, books, etc., relating primarily to specific
topics will be cited in later sections. In this section we
cite references that relate to more than one topic:
____________________
*NOTE: Because of the growth in the size of this bibliog-
raphy, it is planned to discontinue coverage of certain to-
pics after this year. In particular, sources dealing pri-
marily with image coding, image processing and multidimen-
sional signal processing will no longer be covered which
will largely eliminate the material now contained in Sec-
tions B and C. As a result of this elimination, future bi-
bliographies will be entitled ``Image analysis and computer
vision'' rather than ``Picture processing''.
(A.1) Meetings and meeting proceedings [1-16]
(A.2) Books [17, 18], paper and reprint collections
[19-22], journal special issues [23-26], a patent
digest [27], and the previous bibliography in this
series [28].
The following areas are not covered systematically, but we
give a few references on them:
(A.3) Computer graphics: Meetings and meeting proceedings
[29-37], a journal special issue [38], books
[39-45], and a bibliography [46]; see also [47-49].
(For references on antialiasing see Section B1; on
texture synthesis, Section I.1; on solid modeling,
Section J.1; on shading, Section J.2.)
(A.4) Optical processing [50-56].
(A.5) Visual perception: a meeting [57], a few books
[58-63] and papers [64-67]. (Some papers on
specific aspects of perception are cited in later
sections.)
2. Digitization, Approximation, and Compression
(B.1) Quantization [68-79] and sampling (including
antialiasing) [80-86]; see also [87].
(B.2) Digitization and approximation of curves and
surfaces [88-103], including a book [104]; see also
[105].
(B.3) Image coding and compression [106-137], including a
meeting [138].
3. Transforms, Filtering, Enhancement, Restoration, and
Reconstruction
(C.1) Transforms and convolutions [139-159], including two
books [160, 161]; see also [162-167] on geometric
transformation.
(C.2) Two-dimensional digital filtering [168-175]; see
also [176-178].
(C.3) Enhancement, restoration (including smoothing and
median filtering) [179-217], especially two books
[218, 219]; see also [220-224], and [225] on image
quality.
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(C.4) Reconstruction from projections [226-232] (see also
[233]), including a meeting proceedings [234].
4. Architectures, Systems, Software, Techniques
(D.1) General references: Meetings and meeting
proceedings on architectures for image, signal, and
spatial data processing [235-241] and on cellular
automata [242-244]. (See also a new journal [245],
two journal special issues [246, 247], a book [248],
and some general papers [249-251] on parallel
processing.)
(D.2) Cellular arrays (meshes, pyramids, etc.), automata,
and algorithms [252-293].
(D.3) Other systems [294-343].
(D.4) Software [344-348] (see also [349-354]); databases
[355-361].
(D.5) General classes of operations and computational
techniques [362-378].
5. Pictorial Pattern Recognition
(E.1) General references on pattern recognition and
artificial intelligence: books [379-387], three
meetings [388-390], two new journals [391, 392], a
special issue [393], an encyclopedia [394], as well
as papers on syntactic pattern recognition
[395-405], multidimensional formal languages
[406-412], constraint satisfaction [413-426],
evidence [427-432], and miscellaneous topics
[433-444].
(E.2) Character recognition [445-507]; see also two
meetings [508, 509] on document processing.
(E.3) Industrial applications (inspection, robot vision)
[510-533], including ten meetings [534-543] and a
meeting proceedings [544], a journal special section
[545], two paper collections [546, 547] and two
books [548, 549]; see also [550-561] on robot
navigation.
(E.4) Biomedical applications [562-609], including two
meetings [610, 611] and two meeting proceedings
[612, 613].
(E.5) Remote sensing applications (including astronomy,
reconnaissance, etc.): [614-623], including a
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meeting [624] and a book [625].
(E.6) Miscellaneous applications [626-650].
6. Feature Detection, Segmentation, and Image Analysis
(F.1) Feature detection [651-710] (including scale-space
filtering [711-716]); see also [717].
(F.2) Segmentation [718-748]; see also [749-756] on shape
segmentation.
(F.3) Image analysis [757-777]; see also [778, 779]. (On
3-D scene analysis see Section J.)
7. Matching; Time-Varying Imagery
(G.1) Image, pattern, and curve matching [780-809]; see
also [810-823] on Hough transforms, [824-842] (and
compare [843, 844]) on shape and model matching, and
[845-859] on string (etc.) matching.
(G.2) Stereo [860-886]; see also [887-890].
(G.3) Time-varying imagery analysis [891-979] (see also
[980-982]), including two meetings [983, 984], a
meeting proceedings [985], and a book [986].
8. Shape and Pattern
(H.1) Representations [987-1014]. (On 3D shape see
Section J.1.)
(H.2) Topology [1015-1026] (see also [1027]); distance and
thinning [1028-1045].
(H.3) Measures and invariants [1046-1067] (see also
[1068-1072] on symmetry).
(H.4) Miscellaneous shape properties [1073-1084]; see also
[1085-1091] on path planning.
@fat 8 primed@. Geometry
(@roman Computational geometry: General references,
including a meeting [1092] and a new journal [1093]
(see also [1094]); a few papers on general topics
[1095-1101]; convexity, etc. [1102-1111].
(@roman Distance, etc. [1112-1132].
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(@roman Visibility, etc. [1133-1147] (see also [1148,
1149]); path planning [1150-1156].
(@roman Search, intersection, etc. [1157-1195].
(@roman Packing, partitioning, covering, etc. [1196-1219].
9. Texture
(I.1) Models, synthesis [1220-1229] (see also
[1230-1232]).
(I.2) Analysis [1233-1244], perception [1245, 1246] (see
also [1247]).
(I.3) Segmentation [1248-1255].
10. Three-Dimensional Scenes
(J.1) 3D representations (of surfaces or objects), solid
modeling [1256-1284]; 3D geometry [1285-1289] and
path planning [1290-1295]; general references on 3D
computer vision [1296-1298].
(J.2) Inference of 3D data from images [1299-1320]; see
also [1321-1354] on generation of images of 3D
scenes, [1355, 1356] on view planning, and
[1357-1359] on camera calibration.
(J.3) Range sensing [1360-1373] and analysis of range data
[1374-1388]; see also [1389-1402] on analysis of 3D
data from other or multiple sources.
(J.4) 3D object recognition from images [1403-1415] (see
also [1416, 1417]), range data [1418-1433], or both
[1434-1436].
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REFERENCES
For brevity, the following frequently cited sources are
cited in abbreviated forms:
A. Books and Conference Proceedings
Abbreviation Book or Conference
AAAI National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
CAPAIDM Computer Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Image
Database Management
CASDD Computer Architectures for Spatially Distributed Data
CG Computational Geometry
CVPR Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
FPTP From Pixels to Predicates
HPRIP Handbook of Pattern Recognition and Image Processing
ICPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition
PRIP II Pattern Recognition in Practice II
SFCS Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science
SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH'86 Conference
T3DMP Techniques for 3-D Machine Perception
WMRA Workshop on Motion: Representation and Analysis
B. Journals
Abbreviation Journal
AI Artificial Intelligence
C&G Computers and Graphics
CGA IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
CVGIP Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing
DCG Discrete and Computational Geometry
IC Information and Control
IJIS International Journal of Intelligent Systems
IJRR International Journal of Robotics Research
IPL Information Processing Letters
IS Information Sciences
IVC Image and Vision Computing
J-RA IEEE Journal of Robotics and Automation
JCIS Journal of Computer and Information Sciences
JCSS Journal of Computer and System Sciences
JPDC Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
P-IEEE Proceedings of the IEEE
PC Parallel Computing
PR Pattern Recognition
PRL Pattern Recognition Letters
SIAM JC SIAM Journal on Computing
SP Signal Processing
T-ASSP IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal
Processing
T-COMM IEEE Transactions on Communications
T-COMP IEEE Transactions on Computers
T-IT IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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T-PAMI IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
Intelligence
T-SMC IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
TCS Theoretical Computer Science
TOG ACM Transaction on Graphics
A. General References
A.1. Meetings
1. T. O'Shea, ed., Advances in Artificial Intelligence
(Proceedings, 6th European Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, Pisa, Italy, September 5-7, 1984),
North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1985.
2. E.S. Gelsema and L.N. Kanal, eds., Pattern
Recognition in Practice II (Proceedings of an
international workshop held in Amsterdam, Holland,
June 19-21, 1985), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1986.
3. Second International Conference on Advances in
Pattern Recognition and Digital Techniques,
Calcutta, India, January 6-9, 1986.
4. J.F. Gilmore, ed., Applications of Artificial
Intelligence III (Orlando, Florida, April 1-3,
1986), Proc. SPIE 635.
5. J.F. Gilmore, ed., Applications of Artificial
Intelligence IV (Innsbruck, Austria, April 15-16,
1986), Proc. SPIE 657.
6. International Electronic Image Week-Second Image
Symposium: Image Processing, Computer Generated
Images, Technology and Application (Nice, France,
April 21-25, 1986).
7. Graphics Interface 86/Vision Interface 86
(Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 26-30, 1986).
8. Proceedings, CVPR '86 (IEEE Computer Society
Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition, Miami Beach, FL, June 22-26, 1986),
IEEE Publ. 86CH2290-5.
9. Austrian Working Group for Pattern Recognition
(Graz, Austria, July 4-5, 1986).
10. First New Zealand Image Processing Workshop (Lower
Hutt, New Zealand, July 10-11, 1986).
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11. Seventh European Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (Brighton, UK, July 21-25, 1986).
12. Proceedings, AAAI-86 (Fifth National Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, Philadelphia, PA, August
11-15, 1986).
13. A.G. Tescher, ed., Applications of Digital Image
Processing IX (San Diego, CA, August 20-22, 1986),
Proc. SPIE 697.
14. T.R. Hsing, ed., Visual Communications and Image
Processing (Cambridge, MA, September 15-16, 1986),
Proc. SPIE 707.
15. Fifteenth Workshop on Applied Imagery Pattern
Recognition (Washington, DC, October 23-24, 1986).
16. Proceedings, Eighth International Conference on
Pattern Recognition (Paris, France, October 27-31,
1986), IEEE Publ. 86CH2342-4.
A.2. Books, Collections, etc.
17. W. Niblack, An Introduction to Digital Image
Processing, Strandberg, Denmark, 1985.
18. B.K.P. Horn, Robot Vision, McGraw-Hill, New York,
1986.
19. T.Y. Young and K.S. Fu, eds., Handbook of Pattern
Recognition and Image Processing, Academic Press,
Orlando, FL, 1986.
20. A.P. Pentland, ed., From Pixels to Predicates:
Recent Advances in Computational and Robot Vision,
Ablex, Norwood, NJ, 1986.
21. R. Chellappa and A.A. Sawchuk, eds., Digital Image
Processing and Analysis: Volume I: Digital Image
Analysis, IEEE Publ. EHO232-9.
22. Selected Papers in Multidimensional Signal
Processing, IEEE Press, New York, 1986.
23. K. Baker, ed., Special Issue: Papers from the 1985
Alvey Computer Vision and Image Interpretation
Meeting, IVC 3 (4), November 1985, 145-222.
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24. T. Pavlidis, ed., Special Memorial Issue for
Professor King-Sun Fu, T-PAMI 8 (3), May 1986,
289-404.
25. D. Rutovitz, ed., Special Issues with Papers of the
Third International Conference on Pattern
Recognition of the British Recognition Association,
PRL 4 (4,5), September and October 1986, 221-314 and
317-411.
26. L. Shapiro and A. Kak, eds., Special Issue on
Current Issues and Trends in Computer Vision (papers
presented at the Third IEEE Computer Society
Workshop on Computer Vision: Representation and
Control), CVGIP 36 (2-3), November-December 1986,
137-391.
27. United States Patent Digest, Class 382: Image
Analysis, Boston Patent Co., Boston, MA, 1983ff.
28. A. Rosenfeld, Picture processing: 1985, CVGIP 34,
1986, 204-251.
A.3. Graphics
29. T.L. Kunii, ed., Frontiers in Computer Graphics
(Proceedings of Computer Graphics Tokyo '84),
Springer, Berlin, 1985.
30. T.L. Kunii, ed., Computer Graphics-Visual Technology
and Art (Proceedings of Computer Graphics Tokyo
'85), Springer, Berlin, 1985.
31. R.A. Earnshaw, ed., Fundamental Algorithms for
Computer Graphics (Proceedings of a NATO ASI,
Ilkley, UK, March 30 - April 12, 1985), Springer,
Berlin, 1985.
32. C.E. Vandoni, ed., Eurographics '85 (Nice, France,
September 9-13, 1985), North-Holland, Amsterdam,
1985.
33. T.L. Kunii, ed., Advanced Computer Graphics
(Proceedings of Computer Graphics Tokyo '86),
Springer, Berlin, 1986.
34. Computer Graphics '86 (National Computer Graphics
Association; Anaheim, CA, May 11-15, 1986).
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35. D.C. Evans and R.J. Athay, eds., SIGGRAPH '86
Conference Proceedings (Dallas, TX, August 18-22,
1986), Computer Graphics 20 (4), August 1986.
36. Eurographics '86 (Lisbon, Portugal, August 25-29,
1986).
37. Defense and Government Computer Graphics Conference
(Washington, DC, October 27-30, 1986).
38. T. Kunii and D.F. Rogers, eds., Computer Graphics
Tokyo '85, CGA 6 (4), April 1986, 14-58.
39. N. Magnenat-Thalmann and D. Thalmann, eds.,
Computer-Generated Images-The State of the Art,
Springer, Berlin, 1985.
40. N. Magnenat-Thalmann and D. Thalmann, Computer
Animation-Theory and Practice, Springer, Berlin,
1985.
41. J. Lewell, Computer Graphics: A Survey of Current
Techniques and Applications, Van Nostrand, New York,
1985.
42. I.V. Kerlaw and J. Rosebush, eds., Computer Graphics
for Designers and Artists, Van Nostrand, New York,
1986.
43. G. Enderle, M. Grave, and F. Lillehagen, eds.,
Advances in Computer Graphics I, Springer, Berlin,
1986.
44. F.R.A. Hopgood, R.J. Hubbold, and D.A. Duce, eds.,
Advances in Computer Graphics II, Springer, Berlin,
1986.
45. D. Hearn and M.P. Baker, Computer Graphics,
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1986.
46. B. Singh and G. Schrack, Computer graphics
literature for 1985: a bibliography, C&G 20, 1986,
85-145.
47. J.O. Eklundh and L. Kjelldahl, Computer graphics and
computer vision-some unifying and discriminating
features, C&G 9, 1985, 339-349.
48. M. Neal, Tour of computer graphics in Japan,
CGA 6(6), 1986, 11-20.
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49. A. Mukherjee and Y.V. Venkatesh, Digital color
reproduction on color television monitors, CVGIP 36,
1986, 114-132.
A.4. Optical processing
50. J.A. Neff, ed., Optical Computing (Los Angeles, CA,
January 23-24, 1986), Proc. SPIE 625.
51. D.P. Casasent and A. Tescher, eds., Hybrid Image
Processing (Orlando, FL, April 1-2, 1986), Proc.
SPIE 638.
52. D.R. Pape, ed., Optical Information Processing II
(Orlando, FL, April 3-4, 1986), Proc. SPIE 639.
53. Y.S. Abu-Mostafa and D. Psaltis, Computation power
of parallelism in optical architectures, CAPAIDM,
42-47.
54. D. Casasent, Optical computer architectures for
pattern analysis, CAPAIDM, 49-52.
55. S.H. Lee, Optical implementations of digital
algorithms for pattern recognition, CAPAIDM, 53-60.
56. B.K. Jenkins and A.A. Sawchuk, Optical cellular
logic architectures for image processing, CAPAIDM,
61-65.
A.5. Perception
57. Computational Models in Human Vision (Rochester, NY,
June 19-21, 1986).
58. E.A. Geissler, ed., Modern Issues in Perception,
North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1983.
59. A.J. van Doorn, W.A. van de Grind, and J.J.
Koenderink, eds., Limits in Perception, VNU Science
Press, 1984.
60. S. Pinker, ed., Visual Cognition, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1985.
61. K.R. Boff, L. Kaufman, and J.P. Thomas, eds.,
Handbook of Perception and Human Performance: 1.
Sensory Processes and Perception; 2. Cognitive
Processes and Performance, Wiley, New York, 1986.
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62. A. Rosenfeld, ed., Human and Machine Vision II,
Academic Press, Orlando, FL, 1986.
63. E.C. Schwab and H.C. Nusbaum, eds., Pattern
Recognition by Humans and Machines. Volume 2:
Visual Perception, Academic Press, Orlando, FL,
1986.
64. D. Holender, Semantic activation without conscious
identification in dichotic listening, parafoveal
vision, and visual masking: a survey and appraisal,
Behavioral Brain Sciences 9, 1986, 1-66.
65. D.H. Ballard, Cortical connections and parallel
processing: structure and function, Behavioral
Brain Sciences 9, 1986, 67-120.
66. M. Leyton, Principles of information structure
common to six levels of the human cognitive system,
IS 38, 1986, 1-120.
67. E. Harth, A.S. Pandya, and K.P. Unnikrishnan,
Perception as an optimization process, CVPR, 662-
665.
B. Digitization, Approximation, Compression
B.1. Quantization, Sampling
68. P.F. Swaszek, Uniform spherical coordinate
quantization of spherically symmetric sources, T-
COMM 33, 1985, 518-521.
69. F.S. Lu and G.L. Wise, A further investigation of
Max's algorithm for optimum quantization, T-COMM 33,
1985, 746-750.
70. N. Farvardin and J.W. Modestino, Adaptive buffer-
instrumented entropy-coded quantizer performance for
memoryless sources, T-IT 32, 1986, 9-22.
71. G. Vasquez, Comments on ``A simple approximation for
minimum mean-square error symmetric uniform
quantization'', T-COMM 34, 1986, 298-300.
72. N. Judell and L. Scharf, A simple derivation of
Lloyd's classical result for the optimum scalar
quantizer, T-IT 32, 1986, 326-328.
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73. M.J. Bage, Lattice quantizers: entropy reduction by
proper tie-handling, T-IT 32, 1986, 328-330.
74. P.F. Swaszek, Asymptotic performance of unrestricted
polar quantizers, T-IT 32, 1986, 330-333.
75. T.R. Fischer, A pyramid vector quantizer, T-IT 32,
1986, 568-583.
76. P.C. Chang and R.M. Gray, Gradient algorithms for
designing predictive vector quantizers, T-ASSP 34,
1986, 679-690.
77. (W. Kou) and (Z. Hu), Fast search algorithms for
vector quantization, ICPR, 1007-1009.
78. M. Werman and S. Peleg, Halftoning as optimal
quantization, ICPR, 1114-1116.
79. B. Ramamurthi and A. Gersho, Classified vector
quantization of images, T-COMM 34, 1986, 1105-1115.
80. D. Field, Algorithms for drawing anti-aliased
circles and ellipses, CVGIP 33, 1986, 1-15.
81. R.A. Hummel, Representations based on zero crossings
in scale space, CVPR, 204-209.
82. B. Kedem, A stochastic characterization of the sine
function, Amer. Math. Monthly 93, 1986, 430-440.
83. K. Turkowski, Anti-aliasing in topological color
spaces, SIGGRAPH, 307-314.
84. A. Zakhor and D. Izraelevitz, A note on the sampling
of zero crossings of two-dimensional signals, P-
IEEE 74, 1986, 1285-1287.
85. D. Rotem and Y.Y. Zeevi, Image reconstruction from
zero crossings, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 1269-1277.
86. J.J. Clark and P.D. Lawrence, Analysis of the error
in the reconstruction of n-dimensional stochastic
processes, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 1326-1329.
87. J. Hong, Proving by example and gap theorems, SFCS,
107-116.
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B.2. Approximation of Curves and Surfaces
88. M. Tamminen and F.W. Jansen, An integrity filter for
recursive subdivision meshes, C&G 9, 1985, 351-363.
89. E. Cohen, T. Lyche, and L.L. Schumaker, Algorithms
for degree-raising of splines, TOG 4, 1985, 171-181.
90. T. Kaneko and M. Okudaira, Encoding of arbitrary
curves based on the chain code representation, T-
COMM 33, 1985, 697-707.
91. G. Alia, E. Martinelli, and N. Tani, Fast hardware
graphic generators of curve families, C&G 10, 1986,
27-36.
92. M.S. Hanna, D.G. Evans, and P.N. Schweitzer, On the
approximation of plane curves by parametric cubic
splines, BIT 26, 1986, 217-232.
93. J.G. Dunham, Optimum uniform piecewise linear
approximation of planar curves, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 67-
75.
94. B.A. Barsky, Parametric spline curves and surfaces,
CGA 6(2), 1986, 33-64.
95. P.M. Prenter and E.R. Westwater, Three adaptive
discrete least squares cubic spline procedures for
the compression of data, CVGIP 33, 1986, 327-345.
96. M.C.K. Yang, C.K. Kim, K.Y. Cheng, C.C. Yang, and
S.S. Liu, Automatic curve fitting with quadratic B-
spline functions and its applications to computer-
assisted animation, CVGIP 33, 1986, 346-363.
97. P.A. Sundar Raj and J. Koplowitz, On bit reduction
of chain coded line drawings, PRL 4, 1986, 99-102.
98. K. Suzuki, Y. Nishida, and S. Hata, A fast polygonal
approximation method for real-time shape
recognition, CVPR, 388-394.
99. B.B. Chaudhuri and S. Dutta, Interactive curve
drawing by segmented Bezier approximation with a
control parameter, PRL 4, 1986, 171-176.
100. K. Kishimoto, K. Onaga, and K. Yamamoto, Theoretical
error assessments of curved line digitization
schemes on graphic displays, CVGIP 35, 1986, 170-
180.
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101. F.J.M. Schmitt, B.A. Barsky, and W.H. Du, An
adaptive subdivision method for surface-fitting from
sampled data, SIGGRAPH, 179-188.
102. H. Imai and M. Iri, Computational-geometric methods
for polygonal approximations of a curve, CVGIP 36,
1986, 31-41.
103. K. Wall, Curve fitting based on polygonal
approximation, ICPR, 1273-1275.
104. P. Lancaster and K. Salkauskas, Curve and Surface
Fitting, Academic Press, Orlando, FL, 1986.
105. J.G. Bliss, Velocity-tuned filters for spatio-
temporal interpolation, WMRA, 61-66.
B.3. Image Compression
106. A. Habibi, Image coding, HPRIP, 169-189.
107. N.B. Nill, A visual model weighted cosine transform
for image compression and quality assessment, T-
COMM 33, 1985, 551-557.
108. C.D. Bowling and R.A. Jones, Motion compensated
image coding with a combined maximum a posteriori
and regression algorithm, T-COMM 33, 1985, 844-857.
109. R. Srinivasan and K.R. Rao, Predictive coding based
on efficient motion estimation, T-COMM 33, 1985,
888-896.
110. S. Ericsson, Fixed and adaptive predictors for
hybrid predictive/transform coding, T-COMM 33, 1985,
1291-1302.
111. J.G. Kim and G. Kim, Design of optimal filters for
error-feedback quantization of monochrome pictures,
IS 39, 1986, 285-298.
112. A. Lempel and J. Ziv, Compression of two-dimensional
data, T-IT 32, 1986, 2-8.
113. J.A. Saghri and A.G. Tescher, Adaptive transform
coding based on chain coding concepts, T-COMM 34,
1986, 112-117.
114. P.M. Farrelle and A.K. Jain, Recursive block
coding-a new approach to transform coding, T-
COMM 34, 1986, 161-179.
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115. M. Goldberg, P.R. Boucher, and S. Shlien, Image
compression using adaptive vector quantization, T-
COMM 34, 1986, 180-187.
116. C.J. Hwang and K.R. Rao, Channel error propagation
in adaptive TV coders, SP 10, 1986, 171-183.
117. E. Dubois and J.L. Moncet, Encoding and progressive
transmission of still pictures in NTSC composite
format using transform domain methods, T-COMM 34,
1986, 310-319.
118. C.E. Li and K.R. Rao, Component coding of the NTSC
color TV signal, SP 10, 1986, 265-277.
119. P. Krishnasami and M.N. Faruqui, DPCM picture coding
using two-dimensional quantizer, SP 10, 1986, 315-
322.
120. J.L. Bentley, D.D. Sleator, R.E. Tarjan, and V.K.
Wei, A locally adaptive data compression scheme,
Comm. ACM 29, 1986, 320-330.
121. L.F. Chaparro, M. Kanefsky, and T. Papoutsis, The
use of multiple sources for the modeling and coding
of nonstationary images, T-SMC 16, 1986, 482-486.
122. L.M. Cheng, A.S. Ho, and R.E. Burge, An adaptive
asteroid zonal filter for data compression,
CVGIP 34, 1986, 292-301.
123. J.L.P. De Lameillieure, Comments on ``A predictor
switching scheme for DPCM coding of video signals'',
T-COMM 34, 1986, 628-630.
124. M. Goldberg and H. Sun, Image sequence coding using
vector quantization, T-COMM 34, 1986, 703-710.
125. W.D. Hoffmann and D.E. Troxel, Making progressive
transmission adaptive, T-COMM 34, 1986, 806-813.
126. J.D. Eggerton and M.D. Srinath, A visually weighted
quantization scheme for image bandwidth compression
at low data rates, T-COMM 34, 1986, 840-847.
127. I. Song and S.A. Kassam, A new noiseless coding
technique for binary images, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 944-
951.
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128. L. Knockaert, Comment on ``An upper bound on run-
length coding entropy'', P-IEEE 74, 1986, 1284-1285.
129. K.N. Ngan, Experiments on two-dimensional decimation
in time and orthogonal transform domains, SP 11,
1986, 249-263.
130. M.K. Kundu, Pixel modification using image
topological properties for better data compression,
ICPR, 916-918.
131. M. Kunt, Recent progress in high compression image
coding, ICPR, 1018-1025.
132. (Q. Yao) and (F. Zhou), Intra-frame DPCM picture
coding with application of pattern recognition,
ICPR, 1026-1028.
133. E. Ahronovitz, M. Bertier, and M. Habib, Contour
coding for image manipulation and compression, ICPR,
1032-1035.
134. P.D. Tsanakas and N.A. Alexandridis, An efficient
scheme for exchanging structured pictures in
distributed image processing systems, ICPR, 1259-
1261.
135. B.G. Haskell, Semicompatible high definition
television using field differential signals, T-
COMM 34, 1986, 1031-1037.
136. J.W. Woods and S.D. O'Neil, Subband coding of
images, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 1278-1288.
137. M. Bierling and R. Thoma, Motion compensating field
interpolation using a hierarchically structured
displacement estimator, SP 11, 1986, 387-404.
138. 1986 Picture Coding Symposium (Tokyo, Japan, April
2-4, 1986).
C. Transforms, Filtering, Enhancement, Restoration,
Reconstruction
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C.1. Transforms, Convolutions
139. P. Duris, O. Sykora, I. Vrto, and C.D. Thompson,
Tight chip area lower bounds for discrete Fourier
and Walsh-Hadamard transformations, IPL 21, 1985,
245-247.
140. J.P. Strong, The Fourier transform on mesh connected
processing arrays such as the Massively Parallel
Processor, CAPAIDM, 190-196.
141. H.C. Fu and C.Y. Chang, A new pipeline/parallel
architecture for prime factor discrete Fourier
transform, CAPAIDM, 305-310.
142. J.S. Wiejak, H. Buxton, and B.F. Buxton, Convolution
with separable masks for early image processing,
CVGIP 32, 1985, 279-290.
143. A. Brass and G.S. Pawley, Two and three dimensional
FFTs on highly parallel computers, PC 3, 1986, 167-
184.
144. L.H. Jamieson, P.T. Mueller Jr., and H.J. Siegel,
FFT algorithms for SIMD parallel processing systems,
JPDC 3, 1986, 48-71.
145. W.M. Wells III, Efficient synthesis of Gaussian
filters by cascaded uniform filters, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
234-239.
146. R.A. Games, The geometry of quadrics and
correlations of sequences, T-IT 32, 1986, 423-426.
147. R. Kumaresan and P.K. Gupta, Vector-radix algorithm
for a 2-D discrete Hartley transform, P-IEEE 74,
1986, 755-757.
148. J.S. Chen, A. Huertas, and G. Medioni, Very fast
convolution with Laplacian-of-Gaussian masks, CVPR,
293-298.
149. S.Y. Lee and J.K. Aggarwal, Parallel 2-D convolution
on a mesh connected array processor, CVPR, 305-310.
150. R.A. Young, Simulation of human retinal function
with the Gaussian derivative model, CVPR, 564-569.
151. M. Eden, M. Unser, and R. Leonardi, Polynomial
representation of pictures, SP 10, 1986, 385-393.
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152. I. Pitas and M.G. Strintzis, General in-place
calculation of discrete Fourier transforms of
multidimensional sequences, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 565-
572.
153. P.S. Heckbert, Filtering by repeated integration,
SIGGRAPH, 315-321.
154. A. Guessoum and R.M. Mersereau, Fast algorithms for
the multidimensional discrete Fourier transform, T-
ASSP 34, 1986, 937-943.
155. J. Hekrdla, Index transforms of multidimensional
cyclic convolutions and discrete Fourier transforms,
T-ASSP 34, 1986, 996-997.
156. R.N. Bracewell, O. Buneman, H. Hao, and J.
Villasenor, Fast two-dimensional Hartley transform,
P-IEEE 74, 1986, 1282-1283.
157. P.C. Mali and D. Dutta Majumder, Analytic
comparative study of a class of discrete linear
basis transforms, ICPR, 272-274.
158. R. Hummel and D. Lowe, Computing Gaussian blur,
ICPR, 910-912.
159. C. Cristobal, J. Bescos, and J. Santamaria,
Application of the Wigner distribution for image
representation and analysis, ICPR, 998-1000.
160. R.W. Ramirez, The FFT-Fundamentals and Concepts,
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1985.
161. P.L. Walker, The Theory of Fourier Series and
Integrals, Wiley, New York, 1986.
162. R.J. Schalkoff, A parallel decomposition and
architecture for implementing geometric image
transforms, CAPAIDM, 292-297.
163. A.P. Reeves and C.H. Francford de Sellos Moura, Data
mapping and rotation functions for the Massively
Parallel Processor, CAPAIDM, 412-419.
164. F.J. Peters, An algorithm for transformations of
pictures represented by quadtrees, CVGIP 32, 1985,
397-403.
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165. K.M. Fant, A nonaliasing, real-time spatial
transform technique, CGA 6(1), 1986, 71-80.
166. A. Tanaka, M. Kameyama, S. Kazama, and O. Watanabe,
A rotation method for raster image using skew
transformation, CVPR, 272-277.
167. N. Yokobori, P.S. Yeh, and A. Rosenfeld, Selective
geometric correction of images, CVPR, 530-533.
C.2. Filtering
168. A.M. Eydgahi, A counter example to ``Realization of
two-variable transfer functions'', P-IEEE 74, 1986,
219-.
169. S.K. Mitra and T.H. Yu, Complementary two-
dimensional digital filters, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 229-
230.
170. J.H. Lee and J.W. Woods, Design and implementation
of two-dimensional fully recursive digital filters,
T-ASSP 34, 1986, 178-191.
171. G. Wackersreuther, On two-dimensional polyphase
filter banks, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 192-199.
172. K. Rumatowski, Walsh transform applied to digital
filtering, SP 10, 1986, 253-263.
173. E.I. Jury and T.Y. Ruridant, On the evaluation of
double square integral in the (S(1), S(2)) complex
biplane, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 630-632.
174. L.A. Ferrari, P.V. Sankar, J. Sklansky, and S.
Leeman, Efficient two-dimensional filters using B-
spline functions, CVGIP 35, 1986, 152-169.
175. M. Sudhakara Reddy, S.C. Dutta Roy, and S.N. Hazra,
Realization of first-order two-dimensional all-pass
digital filters, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 1011-1013.
176. I.T. Yang, G.L. Beckers, L. Dorst, and A. Boerman,
Choosing filter parameters for non-linear image
filtering, PRIP II, 5-15.
177. H.H. Szu and R.A. Messner, Adaptive invariant
novelty filters, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 518-519.
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178. C. Braccini and G. Gambardella, Form-invariant
linear filtering: theory and applications, T-
ASSP 34, 1986, 1612-1628.
C.3. Enhancement, Restoration
179. R.C. Gonzalez, Image enhancement and restoration,
HPRIP, 191-213.
180. G. Wolberg and T. Pavlidis, Restoration of binary
images using stochastic relaxation with annealing,
PRL 3, 1985, 375-388.
181. J. Biemond, Image restoration as an identification
and filtering problem, PRIP II, 17-29.
182. D. Bosman, H. Boterenbrood, and H. van Huijstee, Two
non-linear image enhancement algorithms, PRIP II,
31-46.
183. N.N. Abdelmalek, Noise filtering in digital images
and approximation theory, PR 19, 1986, 417-424.
184. Z. Hua, H. Roehrig, and M. Hayworth, Method for
improving image quality in digital linear
tomography, IVC 4, 1986, 25-28.
185. P.H. Mowforth and Z.P. Jin, Implementation for noise
suppression in images, IVC 4, 1986, 29-37.
186. A.R. Butz, A class of rank order smoothers, T-
ASSP 34, 1986, 157-165.
187. G.R. Arce, Statistical threshold decomposition for
recursive and nonrecursive median filters, T-IT 32,
1986, 243-253.
188. G. Sharma and R. Chellappa, Two-dimensional spectrum
estimation using noncausal autoregressive models,
T-IT 32, 1986, 268-275.
189. J.L. Aravena and W.A. Porter, One-dimensional scan
selection for two-dimensional signal restoration,
T-PAMI 8, 1986, 282-284.
190. L.F. Chaparro and M. Boudaoud, Image multimodeling
and a two-dimensional multicategory Wiener filter,
T-SMC 16, 1986, 312-315.
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191. F.N. Ku and J.M. Hu, A new approach to the
restoration of an image blurred by linear uniform
motion, CVGIP 34, 1986, 20-34.
192. R. Kumaresan and A.K. Shaw, An exact least squares
fitting technique for two-dimensional frequency
wavenumber estimation, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 606-607.
193. I. Pitas and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Nonlinear order
statistic filters for image filtering and edge
detection, SP 10, 1986, 395-413.
194. B. Shahraray and D.J. Anderson, Optimal smoothing of
digitized contours, CVPR, 210-218.
195. P. Saint-Marc and M. Richetin, Structural filtering
from curvature information, CVPR, 338-343.
196. T. Pavlidis and G. Wolberg, An algorithm for the
segmentation of bilevel images, CVPR, 570-575.
197. I. Pitas and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Nonlinear mean
filters in image processing, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 573-
584.
198. A.R. Butz, Some properties of a class of rank order
smoothers, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 614-615.
199. S. Singh, S.N. Tandon, and H.M. Gupta, An iterative
restoration technique, SP 11, 1986, 1-11.
200. D.W. Murray, A. Kashko, and H. Buxton, A parallel
approach to the picture restoration algorithm of
Geman and Geman on an SIMD machine, IVC 4, 1986,
133-142.
201. V. Kim and L. Yaroslavskii, Rank algorithms for
picture processing, CVGIP 35, 1986, 234-258.
202. M.R. Civanlar and H.J. Trussell, Digital signal
restoration using fuzzy sets, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 919-
936.
203. A.M. Tekalp, H. Kaufman, and J.W. Woods,
Identification of image and blur parameters for the
restoration of noncausal blurs, T-ASSP 34, 1986,
963-972.
204. M.S. Ahmed and K.K. Tahboub, Recursive Wiener
filtering for image restoration, T-ASSP 34, 1986,
990-992.
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205. A. Webb, Application of the singular value method
and signal sub-space methods to sampled radar
images, PRL 4, 1986, 259-267.
206. R.P.W. Duin, H. Haringa, and R. Zeelen, Fast
percentile filtering, PRL 4, 1986, 269-272.
207. B.K.P. Horn and E.J. Weldon Jr., Filtering closed
curves, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 665-668.
208. N.N. Abdelmalek, Approximation theory and noise
filtering in digital images, ICPR, 202-206.
209. (Y.L. Cai) and (C.S. Chen), An edge preseving
smoothing filter based on the robust estimate, ICPR,
206-208.
210. J. Biemond, Image restoration as an identification
and filtering problem, ICPR, 209-211.
211. (D. Wang) and (Q. Wang), A weighted averaging method
for image smoothing, ICPR, 981-983.
212. S. Kondo and K. Atsuta, Restoration of digital
images under additive noises using a quality measure
of restored images, ICPR, 1029-1031.
213. B.H. Khang, H. Kiem, and P.N. Khoi, The fast
smoothing algorithms based on local operators, ICPR,
1304-1306.
214. B. Ramamurthi and A. Gersho, Nonlinear space-variant
postprocessing of block coded images, T-ASSP 34,
1986, 1258-1268.
215. R.M. Leahy and C.E. Goutis, An optimal technique for
constraint-based image restoration and
reconstruction, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 1629-1642.
216. E. Oja and H. Ogawa, Parametric projection filter
for image and signal restoration, T-ASSP 34, 1986,
1643-1653.
217. V.V. Bapeswara Rao and K. Sankara Rao, A new
algorithm for real-time median filtering, T-ASSP 34,
1986, 1674-1675.
218. T.S. Huang, Image Reconstruction from Incomplete
Observations, JAI Press, 1984.
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219. R.H.T. Bates and M.J. McDonnell, Image Restoration
and Reconstruction, Clarendon Press, UK, 1986.
220. T.F. Knoll and E.J. Delp, Adaptive gray scale
mapping to reduce registration noise in difference
images, CVGIP 33, 1986, 129-137.
221. H.B. Bidasaria, A method for almost exact histogram
matching for two digitized images, CVGIP 34, 1986,
93-98.
222. P.D. Wendt, E.J. Coyle, and N.C. Gallagher Jr.,
Stack filters, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 898-911.
223. A. Efron and D.W. Tufts, Estimation of frequencies
of multiple two-dimensional sinusoids: improved
methods of linear prediction, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 369-
371.
224. B. Kedem, Spectral analysis and discrimination by
zero-crossings, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 1477-1493.
225. H. Marmolin, Subjective MSE measures, T-SMC 16,
1986, 487-484.
C.4. Reconstruction
226. A.C. Kak and B.A. Roberts, Reconstruction from
projections: applications in computerized
tomography, HPRIP, 649-693.
227. G. Harauz and M. van Heel, Direct 3D reconstruction
from projections with initially unknown angles, PRIP
II, 279-288.
228. H. Stark and J.W. Woods, Authors' reply to
``Comments on `Direct Fourier reconstruction in
computer tomography' '', T-ASSP 34, 1986, 379-380.
229. A.N. Datta and B. Bandyopadhyay, Nonlinear extension
to a moment method iterative reconstruction
algorithm for microwave tomography, P-IEEE 74, 1986,
604-606.
230. M. Bramanti, A. Tonazzini, and E. Salerno, Some
theoretical aspects of a backscattering based
tomographic imaging technique, SP 10, 1986, 415-425.
231. M. Soumekh, Image reconstruction techniques in
tomographic imaging systems, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 952-
962.
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232. A. DiCenzo, A comparison of resolution for spotlight
synthetic-aperture radar and computer-aided
tomography, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 1165-1166.
233. B.W. Suter, A parallel algorithm for the discrete
Radon transform, CAPAIDM, 394-398.
234. O. Nalcioglu, Z.H. Cho, and T.F. Budinger, eds.,
Physics and Engineering of Computerized
Multidimensional Imaging and Processing (Newport
Beach, CA, April 2-4, 1986), Proc. SPIE 671.
D. Architectures, Systems, Software, Techniques
D.1. General References
235. H. Freeman and G.G. Pieroni, eds., Computer
Architectures for Spatially Distributed Data
(Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute,
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236. IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer
Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Image Database
Management (Miami Beach, FL, November 18-20, 1985),
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237. K. Bromley, ed., Highly Parallel Signal Processing
Architectures (Los Angeles, CA, January 21-22,
1986), Proc. SPIE 614.
238. NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Pyramidal Systems
for Image Processing and Computer Vision (Maratea,
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239. IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Visual Languages
(Dallas, TX, June 25-27, 1986), IEEE Publ.
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240. Second International Symposium on Spatial Data
Handling (Seattle, WA, July 5-10, 1986).
241. J. Speiser, ed., Advanced Algorithms and
Architectures for Signal Processing (San Diego, CA,
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242. W. Handler, T. Legendi, and G. Wolf, eds., Parcella
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by Cellular Automata and Arrays; September 25-27,
1984), Akademie Verlag, DDR, 1985.
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243. Parcella '86 (Berlin, DDR, September 9-11, 1986).
244. S. Wolfram, ed., Theory and Applications of Cellular
Automata, World Scientific, Singapore, 1986.
245. G. Lindstrom, ed., International Journal of Parallel
Programming, Plenum Press, 1986ff.
246. G.S. Almasi and G. Paul, eds., Special Issue on
Parallel Processing, Parallel Computing 2 (3),
November 1985, 185-288.
247. K.A. Frenkel, ed., Special Issue on Parallelism,
Comm. ACM 29 (12), December 1986, 1168-1239.
248. L. Uhr, Parallel Multi-Computers and Artificial
Intelligence, Wiley, New York, 1986.
249. G.S. Almasi, Overview of parallel processing, PC 2,
1985, 191-203.
250. R. Ohbuchi, Overview of parallel processing research
in Japan, PC 2, 1985, 219-228.
251. S. Kutti, Taxonomy of parallel processing and
definitions, PC 2, 1985, 353-359.
D.2. Cellular Arrays
252. D. Hillis, The Connection machine, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1985.
253. H. Szwerinski, Symmetrical one-dimensional cellular
spaces, IC 67, 1985, 163-172.
254. C.C. Hsiao and N.T. Shen, k-fold bitonic sort on a
mesh-connected parallel computer, IPL 21, 1985,
207-212.
255. F. Fogelman-Soulie', Parallel and sequential
computation on Boolean networks, TCS 40, 1985, 275-
300.
256. O.H. Ibarra and M.A. Palis, Fast parallel language
recognition by cellular automata, TCS 41, 1985,
231-246.
257. G. Slutzki, Alternating tree automata, TCS 41, 1985,
305-318.
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258. M.J.B. Duff, Architectures of SIMD cellular logic
image processing arrays, CASDD, 19-36.
259. A. Rosenfeld, Pyramid architectures for image
analysis, CASDD, 223-228.
260. S.L. Tanimoto, Image processing with hierarchical
cellular logic, CASDD, 279-294.
261. Z. Chen, C.C. Chang, and T.L. Chia, RCAP-a
reconfigurable cellular array processor for image
processing, CAPAIDM, 80-87.
262. A. Merigot, B. Zavidovique, and F. Devos, SPHINX, a
pyramidal approach to parallel image processing,
CAPAIDM, 107-111.
263. P.A. Sandon, A pyramid implementation using a
reconfigurable array of processors, CAPAIDM, 112-
118.
264. Q.F. Stout, Properties of divide-and-conquer
algorithms for image processing, CAPAIDM, 203-210.
265. T.N. Mudge, Vision algorithms for hypercube
machines, CAPAIDM, 225-230.
266. V.K. Prasanna Kumar and C.S. Raghavendra, Image
processing on enhanced mesh connected computers,
CAPAIDM, 243-247.
267. D.E. Oldfield and S.F. Reddaway, An image
understanding performance study on the ICL
Distributed Array Processor, CAPAIDM, 256-264.
268. J.A.B. Tome', Low order regular arrays for geometric
pattern detection, CAPAIDM, 265-269.
269. E.W. Kent and S.L. Tanimoto, Hierarchical cellular
logic and the PIPE processor: structural and
functional correspondence, CAPAIDM, 311-319.
270. J.E. Devaney, The MPP-a totally different approach
to programming, CAPAIDM, 420-427.
271. G.X. Ritter and P.D. Gader, Image algebra
implementation on cellular array computers, CAPAIDM,
430-437.
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272. P.P. Jonker and R.P.W. Duin, Considerations on a
VLSI architecture for cellular logic operations,
CAPAIDM, 453-462.
273. P. Garda, B. Zavidovique, and F. Devos, Cellular
hardware for a NCP based vision, CAPAIDM, 490-492.
274. A. Rosenfeld, The prism machine: an alternative to
the pyramid, JPDC 2, 1985, 404-411.
275. M.J. Atallah and S.E. Hambrusch, Solving tree
problems on a mesh-connected processor array, IC 69,
1986, 168-187.
276. C.B. Yang and R.C.T. Lee, The mapping of 2-D array
processors to 1-D array processors, PC 3, 1986,
217-229.
277. E. Katona, A lattice model for cellular (systolic)
algorithms, PC 3, 1986, 251-258.
278. F. Dehne, O(n(1/2)) algorithms for the maximal
elements and ECDF searching problem on a mesh-
conencted parallel computer, IPL 22, 1986, 303-306.
279. R. Sommerhalder and S.C. van Westrhenen, A parallel
O(log n) algorithm for the drawing of algebraic
curves in an n x n square, IPL 23, 1986, 221-226.
280. K. Preston, Jr., Cellular logic arrays for image
processing, HPRIP, 395-436.
281. H.C. Card, A. Thanailakis, W. Pries, and R.D.
McLeod, Analysis of bounded linear cellular automata
based on a method of image charges, JCSS 33, 1986,
473-480.
282. Z.M. Wojcik and A. Rosenfeld, A shape coding array,
PRL 4, 1986, 57-59.
283. X. Li and Z. Fang, Parallel algorithms for
clustering on hypercube SIMD computers, CVPR, 130-
133.
284. R.P. Blanford and S.L. Tanimoto, A pyramid machine
simulator for the Symbolics 3600, CVPR, 427-429.
285. H.A.H. Ibrahim, J.R. Kender, and D.E. Shaw, On the
performance of tree-structured machines for window-
based image processing, CVPR, 666-670.
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286. T.J. Fountain, Array architectures for iconic and
symbolic image processing, ICPR, 24-33.
287. (G.Q. Bao), Variable capacitance neuron model-a new
hardware for bionics computer, ICPR, 990-991.
288. H.A.H. Ibrahim, J.R. Kender, and D.E. Shaw, On the
application of massively parallel SIMD tree machines
to certain intermediate-level vision tasks,
CVGIP 36, 1986, 53-75.
289. Y. Ma, S. Sen, and I.D. Scherson, The distance bound
for sorting on mesh-connected processor arrays is
tight, SFCS, 255-263.
290. Q.F. Stout, Meshes with multiple buses, SFCS, 264-
273.
291. J.H. Chang, O.H. Ibarra, and A. Vergis, On the power
of one-way communication, SFCS, 455-464.
292. T.F. Chan and Y. Saad, Multigrid algorithms on the
hypercube multiprocessor, T-COMP 35, 1986, 969-977.
293. W. Pries, A. Thanailakis, and H.C. Card, Group
properties of cellular automata and VLSI
applications, T-COMP 35, 1986, 1013-1024.
D.3. Other Systems
294. P.E. Danielsson, Algorithm-driven architecture for
parallel image processing, CASDD, 1-17.
295. V. Cantoni, Classification schemes for image
processing architectures, CASDD, 37-55.
296. D.H. Schaefer, Representations of spatially parallel
architectures, CASDD, 57-74.
297. S.M. Goldwasser, Computer architecture for
interactive display of segment imagery, CASDD, 75-
94.
298. H.J. Siegel, The PASM system and parallel image
processing, CASDD, 95-119.
299. A. Guzman, M. Gerzso, K.B. Norkin, and S.Y.
Vilenkin, The conversion via software of a SIMD
processor into a MIMD processor. PS-2000, an array
processor, becomes AHR, a general purpose LISP
machine., CASDD, 121-137.
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300. K.S. Fu, K. Hwang, and B.W. Wah, VLSI multiprocessor
for image processing, CASDD, 139-157.
301. S. Levialdi, One, two, ... many processors for image
processing, CASDD, 159-185.
302. G.G. Pieroni, M.F. Costabile, and G. Gaglianese,
Microcomputer and software architecture for
processing sequences of maps: association of
successive frames, CASDD, 187-201.
303. T. Kasvand and A.G. Fabbri, Considerations on
pyramidal pipelines for spatial analysis of
geoscience map data, CASDD, 295-311.
304. R. Lindner, Introduction to a simple but
unconventional multiprocessor system and outline of
an application, CASDD, 329-348.
305. S. Castan, Parallel processing, CASDD, 349-374.
306. B.W. Wah, W. Shang, and M. Aboelaze, Buffering in
macropipelines of systolic arrays, CAPAIDM, 2-8.
307. K. Hwang and P.S. Tseng, A VLSI-based multiprocessor
for real-time image processing, CAPAIDM, 9-17.
308. H.C. Fu, Vector engine: a VLSI array processor for
image processing systems, CAPAIDM, 18-24.
309. S. Chen, A data flow computer architecture for
Markov image models, CAPAIDM, 75-79.
310. M. Sharma, J.H. Patel, and N. Ahuja, NETRA: an
architecture for a large scale multiprocessor vision
system, CAPAIDM, 92-98.
311. J.J. Pfeiffer Jr., Integrating low level and high
level computer vision, CAPAIDM, 119-125.
312. E.J. Delp, H.J. Siegel, A. Whinston, and L.H.
Jamieson, An intelligent operating system for
executing image understanding tasks on a
reconfigurable parallel architecture, CAPAIDM, 217-
224.
313. T. Gotoh, S. Sasaki, and M. Yoshida, Two image
processing systems challenging the limits of local
parallel architecture, CAPAIDM, 272-279.
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314. T.L. Huntsberger and W.R. Wood, FLASH-a parallel
architecture for computer vision in uncertain
environments, CAPAIDM, 280-283.
315. L. Palmier, M.P. Gayrard, and B. Zavidovique, VLSI
architecture of the ``curve'' function in image
processing, CAPAIDM, 284-287.
316. D.L. McCubbrey and R.M. Lougheed, Morphological
image analysis using a raster pipeline processor,
CAPAIDM, 444-452.
317. S.S. Wilson, The PIXIE-5000-a systolic array
processor, CAPAIDM, 477-483.
318. A.L. Fisher and P.T. Highnam, Real-time image
processing on scan line array processors, CAPAIDM,
484-489.
319. M.J. Kimmel, R.S. Jaffe, J.R. Mandeville, and M.A.
Lavin, MITE: morphic image transform engine-an
architecture for reconfigurable pipelines of
neighborhood processors, CAPAIDM, 493-500.
320. P.F. Leonard, Pipeline architectures for real-time
machine vision, CAPAIDM, 502-505.
321. R.M. Haralick, A reconfigurable systolic network for
computer vision, CAPAIDM, 507-515.
322. W.K. Pratt, A pipeline architecture for image
processing and analysis, CAPAIDM, 516-520.
323. A. Fiat and A. Shamir, Polymorphic arrays: a novel
VLSI layout for systolic computers, JCSS 33, 1986,
47-65.
324. L.O. Hertzberger and A. Choudry, Abstract data types
and multiprocessor architecture for image
understanding, PRIP II, 125-133.
325. H.T. Kung and J.A. Webb, Mapping image processing
operations onto a linear systolic machine,
Distributed Computing 1, 1986, 246-257.
326. L. Uhr, Parallel architectures for image processing,
computer vision, and pattern perception, HPRIP,
437-469.
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327. T.Y. Young and P.S. Liu, VLSI array architecture for
pattern analysis and image processing, HPRIP, 471-
496.
328. C. Guerra, Systolic algorithms for local operations
on images, T-COMP 35, 1986, 73-77.
329. P.W. Pachowicz, Time effects comparison for software
computation of images, PRL 4, 1986, 45-49.
330. I. Khan, Implementation of conditional processing
and pyramids with a general purpose pipelined pixel
processor, CVPR, 288-292.
331. N.G. Bourbakis and P.A. Ligomenides, HAM-a real-time
multimicroprocessor vision system, CVPR, 381-387.
332. D.V. Ramanamurthy, N.J. Dimopoulos, K.F. Li, R.V.
Patel, and A.J. Al-Khalili, Parallel algorithms for
low level vision on the homogeneous multiprocessor,
CVPR, 421-423.
333. O.H. Ibarra, S.M. Kim, and M.A. Palis, Designing
systolic algorithms using sequential machines, T-
COMP 35, 1986, 531-542.
334. J.W. Park, An efficient memory system for image
processing, T-COMP 35, 1986, 669-.
335. E.G. Ramo and J. Salminen, An experimental study of
low cost image workstation architectures, ICPR, 34-
37.
336. T. Fukushima, Y. Kobayashi, S. Miura, and K. Asada,
Architecture of an image signal processor-2 (ISP-2),
ICPR, 38-41.
337. I. Virtanen and O. Silven, A data conversion
processor for the inspection of complicated binary
patterns, ICPR, 42-45.
338. G. Qiang and Z.R. Li, A knowledge base architecture
for computer vision, ICPR, 859-861.
339. A. Merigot, P. Garda, B. Zavidovique, and F. Devos,
Interlayer communications in MIMD pyramidal
computer, ICPR, 954-957.
340. J. Viitanen, J. Salo, P. Vanni, P. Hanninen, and G.
Campbell, Developing applications for the parallel
TAMIPS image processor, ICPR, 1010-1012.
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341. B. Lindskog and P.E. Danielsson, PICAP3-a parallel
processor tuned for 3D image operations, ICPR,
1248-1250.
342. P. Kajfasz and B. Zavidovique, A dynamically re-
configurable ``mail-image box'' for real time image
processing, ICPR, 1262-1264.
343. A. Klinger, T. Hall, D. Keyani, S. Suffin, and D.
Rosenthal, A microcomputer-based system for cell
image analysis, ICPR, 1316-1319.
D.4. Software, Databases
344. B. Lay, MORPHOLOG: an imge processing software
package, CAPAIDM, 463-468.
345. L.G. Shapiro, R.M. Haralick, and M.J. Goulish,
INSIGHT: a data flow language for programming
vision algorithms, CVPR, 375-380.
346. J.M. Chassery and G. Bourrel, An image package
software: IPS--design and abilities, ICPR, 913-915.
347. W. Eckstein and S.J. Poppl, PSIWAG - a language for
logic programming in image analysis, ICPR, 1117-
1121.
348. R. Gaemlich, I. Hofmann, and H. Niemann, A human
interface for control of an image processing system,
ICPR, 1256-1258.
349. L.R.A. Kessenner, F.J. Peters, and M.L.P. van
Lierop, eds., Data Structures for Raster Graphics
(Steensel, Holland, June 24-28, 1985), Springer,
Berlin, 1986.
350. B. Chor, C.E. Leiserson, R.L. Rivest, and J.B.
Shearer, An application of number theory to the
organization of raster-graphics memory, J. ACM 33,
1986, 86-104.
351. Y. Ohsawa and M. Sakauchi, A tree-type line data
management structure for efficient interactive
graphics, ICPR, 729-731.
352. S.E. Fahlman, Parallel processing in artificial
intelligence, PC 2, 1985, 283-286.
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353. G.E. Blelloch, CIS: A massively concurrent rule-
based system, AAAI, 1986, 735-741.
354. R. Bisiani, A software and hardware environment for
developing AI applications on parallel processors,
AAAI, 742-747.
355. S.K. Chang, Image database systems, HPRIP, 371-393.
356. A. Tojo and T. Sato, Interoperable database system:
a new national R&D project and its impact on
multimedia information processing technology,
CAPAIDM, 336-339.
357. M. Nagata and Y. Oonishi, Video image manipulation
in multi-media pictorial database management,
CAPAIDM, 340-347.
358. R. Mehrotra and W.I. Grosky, REMINDS: a relational
model-based integrated image and text database
management system, CAPAIDM, 348-354.
359. P. Boursier, Image data bases: a status report,
CAPAIDM, 355-358.
360. R. Barrera and A. Saboya, Data structure support for
a geographic database management system, CAPAIDM,
359-366.
361. A. Meier and M. Ilg, Consistent operations on a
spatial data structure, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 532-538.
D.5. Techniques
362. D. Lee, Optimal algorithms for image understanding:
current status and future plans, J. Complexity 1,
1985, 138-146.
363. H. Shvaytser and S. Peleg, Fuzzy and probability
vectors as elements of a vector space, IS 36, 1985,
231-247.
364. D. Petkovic, J. Sanz, and I. Dinstein, On
applications of multi-colored polygonal masks and
their computation in image processing pipeline
architectures, CAPAIDM, 320-327.
365. D. Terzopoulos, Image analysis using multigrid
relaxation methods, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 129-139.
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366. M. Maresca and H. Li, Morphological operations on
mesh connected architecture: a generalized
convolution algorithm, CVPR, 299-304.
367. E.R. Dougherty and C.R. Giardina, A digital version
of the Matheron representation theorem for
increasing tau-mappings in terms of a basis for the
kernel, CVPR, 534-536.
368. R.M. Haralick, S.R. Sternberg, and X. Zhuang,
Grayscale morphology, CVPR, 543-550.
369. A. Rosenfeld, ``Continuous'' functions on digital
pictures, PRL 4, 1986, 177-184.
370. S.R. Sternberg and J. Serra, eds., Special Section
on Mathematical Morphology, CVGIP 35 (3), September
1986, 279-382.
371. J. Serra, Introduction to mathematical morphology,
CVGIP 35, 1986, 283-305.
372. S.R. Sternberg, Grayscale morphology, CVGIP 35,
1986, 333-355.
373. X. Zhuang and R.M. Haralick, Morphological
structural element decomposition, CVGIP 35, 1986,
370-382.
374. M.J.D. Wilson, Adaptive windows: edges, stereopsis,
and stripes, PRL 4, 1986, 351-358.
375. R. Lenz, Rotation-invariant operators, ICPR, 1130-
1132.
376. G. Hartmann, Unified description and recognition of
continuous contours and regions, ICPR, 1201-1203.
377. F.N. Wu, J.H. Xu, and Y.B. He, A new method for
processing points, lines and regions uniformly,
ICPR, 1210-1212.
378. J.P. Crettez, The relationship between two types of
hierarchies in hexagonally digitized images, ICPR,
1286-1288.
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E. Pictorial Pattern Recognition
E.1. General References
379. H.J. Zimmermann, Fuzzy Set Theory and its
Applications, Kluwer, Boston, MA, 1985.
380. J.C. Bezdek, Analysis of Fuzzy Information, CRC,
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381. E.A. Patrick and I.M. Fattu, Artificial Intelligence
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382. M. James, Classification Algorithms, Wiley, New
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383. S.K. Pal and D.K. Dutta Majumder, Fuzzy Mathematical
Approach to Pattern Recognition, Wiley Eastern, New
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384. M. Fischler and O. Firschein, Intelligence: The
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385. J.C. Simon, Patterns and Operators: The Foundations
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386. L. Miclet, Structural Methods in Pattern
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388. NATO Advanced Study Institute on Pattern Recognition
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392. R. Trappl, ed., Applied Artificial Intelligence
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393. H. Bunke and A. Sanfeliu, eds., Special Issue:
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394. S.C. Shapiro, ed., Encyclopedia of Artificial
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395. K.S. Fu, Syntactic pattern recognition, HPRIP, 85-
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396. M.G. Thomason, Syntactic pattern recognition:
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397. P. Biswas and M. Hadzikadic, A parallel architecture
for syntactic pattern recognition based on logic
program execution model, CAPAIDM, 68-74.
398. Y.P. Chiang, Array processing for syntactic pattern
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399. Y.P. Chiang, PROLOG and syntactic pattern
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400. G. File', Machines for attribute grammars, IC 69,
1986, 41-124.
401. R. Mohr, Precompilation of syntactical descriptions
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1986, 255-266.
402. T.C. Henderson and A. Samal, Shape grammar
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403. H.D. Cheng and K.S. Fu, Algorithm partition and
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404. M.G. Thomason and E. Granum, Dynamic programming
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405. C.H. Chen, C. Faure, and T. Van der Pyl, Structure
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406. K. Inoue, I. Takanami, and R. Vollmar, Three-way
two-dimensional finite automata with rotated inputs,
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407. K. Aizawa and A. Nakamura, Direction-independent
grammars with contexts, IS 39, 1986, 1-20.
408. K. Morita, K. Nakazono, and K. Sugata, On two-
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decision problems, IS 40, 1986, 53-66.
409. K. Aizawa and A. Nakamura, Direction-independent
application of productions on two-dimensional
arrays, IPL 22, 1986, 295-301.
410. J. Pecht, T-recognition of T-languages, a new
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411. P.S.P. Wang and H.J. Lin, A pumping lemma for two-
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412. P.S.P. Wang and X.W. Dai, A grammatical inference
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413. J. Kittler and J. Illingworth, Relaxation labelling
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414. H.H. Liu and T.Y. Young, VLSI algorithms and
structures for consistent labeling, CAPAIDM, 25-32.
415. D. Reisis and V.K. Prasanna Kumar, Parallel
processing of the labeling problem, CAPAIDM, 381-
385.
416. M. Zhang, R.M. Haralick, and J.B. Campbell,
Contextual classification by stochastic relaxation,
CAPAIDM, 399-407.
417. J.Y. Koo, K.H. Park, and M. Kim, Improving the
labeling accuracy by a new probabilistic relaxation
labeling, PRL 3, 1985, 399-402.
418. P.A. Devijver, Probabilistic labeling in a hidden
second order Markov mesh, PRIP II, 113-123.
419. R. Mohr and T.C. Henderson, Arc and path consistency
revisited, AI 28, 1986, 225-233.
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420. M.A.L. Thathachar and P.S. Sastry, Relaxation
labeling with learning automata, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
256-268.
421. J.G. Harris and A.M. Flynn, Object recognition using
the Connection Machine's router, CVPR, 134-139.
422. J. Kittler and J. Foglein, On compatibility and
support functions in probabilistic relaxation,
CVGIP 34, 1986, 257-267.
423. S. Kasif, On the parallel complexity of some
constraint satisfaction problems, AAAI, 1986, 349-
353.
424. J. Kittler, Compatibility and support functions in
probabilistic relaxation, ICPR, 186-189.
425. X. Zhuang, R.M. Haralick, and H. Joo, A simplex like
algorithm for relaxation labeling process, ICPR,
190-194.
426. S. Nishihara and K. Ikeda, A solution algorithm for
the consistent labeling problem using the structure
of constraints, ICPR, 198-200.
427. P.P. Bonissone and R.M. Tong, Editorial: Reasoning
with uncertainty in expert systems, Intl. J. Man-
Machine Studies 22, 1985, 241-250.
428. C. Berenstein, L.N. Kanal, and D. Lavine, Consensus
and evidence, PRIP II, 525-546.
429. J. Yen, A reasoning model based on an extended
Dempster-Shafer theory, AAAI, 1986, 125-131.
430. E.T. Horvitz, D.E. Heckerman, and C.P. Langlotz, A
framework for comparing alternative formalisms for
plausible reasoning, AAAI, 1986, 210-214.
431. G. Shafer, The combination of evidence, IJIS 1,
1986, 155-179.
432. Y. Cheng and R.L. Kashyap, Construction and
interpretations of formulas for combining evidence,
ICPR, 1226-1229.
433. K. Fukunaga, Statistical pattern classification,
HPRIP, 3-32.
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434. A.K. Jain, Cluster analysis, HPRIP, 33-57.
435. J. Kittler, Feature selection and extraction, HPRIP,
59-83.
436. L.N. Kanal and G.R. Dattatreya, Problem solving
methods for pattern recognition, HPRIP, 143-165.
437. V.C. Bhavsar, T.Y.T. Chan, and L. Goldfarb, On the
metric approach to pattern recognition and its VLSI
implementation, CAPAIDM, 126-136.
438. J. Cerella, Pigeons and perceptrons, PR 19, 1986,
431-438.
439. D.H. Ballard, Parallel logical inference and energy
minimization, AAAI, 1986, 203-208.
440. E. Saund, Abstraction and representation of
continuous variables in connectionist networks,
AAAI, 1986, 638-644.
441. L.D. Wu and J.W. Tai, Some advances of pattern
recogntion in China, ICPR, 134-143.
442. M.S. Landy and R.A. Hummel, A brief survey of
knowledge aggregation methods, ICPR, 248-252.
443. J. Serra, From mathematical morphology to artificial
intelligence, ICPR, 1336-1343.
444. D.J. Hand, Recent advances in error rate estimation,
PRL 4, 1986, 335-346.
E.2. Character Recognition
445. C.Y. Suen, Character recognition by computer and
applications, HPRIP, 569-586.
446. D. Brzakovic and J.T. Tou, An approach to computer-
aided document examination, JCIS 14, 1985, 365-385.
447. A. Okazaki, T. Konda, K. Mori, and S. Tsunekawa,
Knowledge-controlled pattern recognition technique
for hand-drawn logic symbols, CAPAIDM, 524-531.
448. P.S.P. Wang, A new character recognition scheme with
lower ambiguity and higher recognizability, PRL 3,
1985, 431-436.
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449. M. Shridhar and A. Badreldin, Recognition of
isolated and simply connected handwritten numerals,
PR 19, 1986, 1-12.
450. J.S. Huang and K. Chuang, Heuristic approach to
handwritten numeral recognition, PR 19, 1986, 15-19.
451. H. Murase and T. Wakahara, Online hand-sketched
figure recognition, PR 19, 1986, 147-160.
452. J. Mantas, An overview of character recognition
methodologies, PR 19, 1986, 425-430.
453. G. Nagy, S.C. Seth, and S.D. Stoddard, Document
analysis with an expert system, PRIP II, 149-159.
454. H.S. Tan and J.T.W. Damen, Shape classification
based on dynamic modelling procedure, PRIP II, 185-
197.
455. C.G. Leedham and A.C. Downton, On-line recognition
of Pitman's handwritten shorthand-an evaluation of
potential, Intl. J. Man-Machine Studies 24, 1986,
375-393.
456. H. Nagahashi and M. Nakatsuyama, A pattern
description and generation method of structural
characters, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 112-118.
457. K. Hirota and W. Pedrycz, Subjective entropy of
probabilistic sets and fuzzy cluster analysis, T-
SMC 16, 1986, 173-179.
458. G. Parthasarathy and B.N. Chatterji, The use of data
windows in feature extraction for high dimensional
PR problems, PRL 4, 1986, 25-30.
459. H.S. Baird, Feature identification for hybrid
structural/statistical pattern classification, CVPR,
150-155.
460. J.J. Hull and S.N. Srihari, A computational approach
to visual word recognition: hypothesis generation
and testing, CVPR, 156-161.
461. J. Tsukumo and K. Asai, Machine printed Chinese and
Japanese character recognition method and
experiments for reading Japanese pocket books, CVPR,
162-167.
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462. G. Wolberg, A syntactic omni-font character
recognition system, CVPR, 168-173.
463. P.G. Mulgaonkar, Automatic detection of address
blocks on irregular mail pieces, CVPR, 430,672-674.
464. H.D. Chang and K.S. Fu, VLSI architecture for
dynamic time-warp recognition of handwritten
symbols, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 603-613.
465. D. Niyogi and S.N. Srihari, A rule-based system for
document understanding, AAAI, 789-793.
466. C.H. Wang and S.N. Srihari, Object recognition in
structured and random environments: locating address
blocks on mail pieces, AAAI, 1133-1137.
467. J.J. Cannat, Y. Kodratoff, and S. Moscatelli,
Learning techniques applied to multi-font character
recognition, ICPR, 123-125.
468. E. Holbaek-Hanssen, K. Braten, and T. Taxt, A
general software system for supervised statistical
classification of symbols, ICPR, 144-149.
469. (B.C. Pan), Floating mask method for extracting
hand-printed character features, ICPR, 324-326.
470. E. Tanaka, T. Kohashiguchi, and K. Shimamura, High
speed string correction for OCR, ICPR, 340-343.
471. H.S. Baird, S. Kahan, and T. Pavlidis, Components of
an omnifont page reader, ICPR, 344-348.
472. R.G. Casey, Text OCR by solving a cryptogram, ICPR,
349-351.
473. G. Nagy, S. Seth, K. Einspahr, and T. Meyer,
Efficient algorithm to decode substitution ciphers
with application to OCR, ICPR, 352-355.
474. A. Amin, Machine recognition of multi font printed
Arabic texts, ICPR, 392-395.
475. S.N. Srihari and G.W. Zack, Document image analysis,
ICPR, 434-436.
476. E. Meynieux, S. Seisen, and K. Tombre, Bilevel
information recognition and coding in office paper
documents, ICPR, 442-445.
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477. H. Kida, O. Iwaki, and K. Kawada, Document
recognition system for office automation, ICPR,
446-448.
478. S. Kondo and B. Attachoo, Model of handwriting
process and its analysis, ICPR, 562-565.
479. M. Ammar, Y. Yoshida, and T. Fukumura, A new
effective approach for off-line verification of
signatures by using pressure features, ICPR, 566-
569.
480. K. Yamamoto, H. Yamada, T. Saito, and I. Sakaga,
Recognition of handprinted characters in the first
level of JIS Chinese characters, ICPR, 570-572.
481. N. Babaguchi, M. Tsukamoto, and T. Aibara, Knowledge
aided character segmentation from handwritten
document image, ICPR, 573-575.
482. R. Sabourin and R. Plamondon, Preprocessing of
handwritten signatures from image gradient analysis,
ICPR, 576-579.
483. (B. Li) and (S. Zhao), A new approach to recognition
of both handwritten and multi-font printed Chinese
characters, ICPR, 641-643.
484. K.R. Tampi and S.S. Chetlur, Segmentation of
handwritten characters, ICPR, 684-686.
485. W. Postl, Detection of linear oblique structures and
skew scan in digitized documents, ICPR, 687-689.
486. K. Aoki and Y. Yamaya, Recognizer with learning
mechanism for hand-written script English words,
ICPR, 690-692.
487. C. Lettera, L. Masera, C. Paoli, and R. Porinelli,
Use of a dictionary in conjunction with a
handwritten texts recognizer, ICPR, 699-701.
488. L.P. Cordella and A. Marcelli, Normalization and
decomposition of thin lines representing handprinted
characters, ICPR, 723-725.
489. S. Srinivasan, K. Palaniswamy, and A.E. Natarajan,
Machine recognition of Indian language characters
using a tree structure based on primitives, ICPR,
726-728.
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490. R. Plamondon and R. Baron, On-line recognition of
handprint schematic pseudocode for automatic FORTRAN
code generation, ICPR, 741-744.
491. J. Higashino, H. Fujisawa, Y. Nakano, and M. Ejiri,
A knowledge-based segmentation method for document
understanding, ICPR, 745-748.
492. J. Mantas, A fuzzy decision operator in recognizing
Greek hand-drawn characters, ICPR, 753-755.
493. Y. Maeda, F. Yoda, K. Matsuura, and H. Nambu,
Character segmentation in Japanese hand-written
document images, ICPR, 769-772.
494. M. Hase, G. Suzuki, and H. Itoh, A method for
extracting marked regions from document images,
ICPR, 780-782.
495. Y.L. Ma, S.Y. Jang, and C. Ma, Pattern recognition
by circular layer code approach, ICPR, 783-785.
496. Y. Nakano, H. Fujisawa, O. Kunisaki, K. Okada, and
T. Hananoi, A document understanding system
incorporating with character recognition, ICPR,
801-803.
497. R. Kasturi, C. Shih, and L.A. Fletcher, An approach
for automatic recognition of graphics, ICPR, 877-
879.
498. Y. Hidai, K. Ooi, and Y. Nakamura, Stroke re-
ordering algorithm for on-line handwritten character
recognition, ICPR, 934-936.
499. (C. Guo) and (G. Xuan), Automatic recognition of
printed Chinese characters by four corner codes,
ICPR, 1013-1015.
500. M. Maier, Separating characters in scripted
documents, ICPR, 1056-1058.
501. M. Nakagawa, T. Aizawa, C. Komoda, Y. Ikeda, and N.
Takahashi, Syntactic pattern recognition with
stochastic dissimilarity in Japanese on-line input
system (JOLIS)-1/1.5, ICPR, 1059-1062.
502. Y. Kurosawa and H. Asada, Attributed string matching
with statistical constraints for character
recognition, ICPR, 1063-1067.
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503. P.W. Palumbo and S.N. Srihari, Text parsing using
spatial information for recognizing addresses in
mail pieces, ICPR, 1068-1070.
504. K. Abe, Y. Azumatani, M. Kukouda, and S. Suzuki,
Discrimination of symbols, lines, and characters in
flow chart recognition, ICPR, 1071-1074.
505. J. Voisin and P.A. Devijver, An application of the
multiedit-condensing technique to the reference
selection problem in a print recognition system,
ICPR, 1087-1089.
506. O. Venta and T. Kohonen, A non-stochastic method for
the correction of sentences, ICPR, 1214-1217.
507. J.J. Hull, The use of global context in text
recognition, ICPR, 1218-1220.
508. International Conference on Machine Inspection of
Printed Security Documents (Long Beach, CA,
September 25-26, 1986).
509. United States Postal Service Advanced Technology
Conference (Washington, DC, October 21-23, 1986).
E.3. Industrial Applications
510. R.T. Chin, Algorithms and techniques for automated
visual inspection, HPRIP, 587-612.
511. C. Bania and J.C. Lin, Computer-aided design with
expert system interface for robot vision, CAPAIDM,
367-376.
512. G. Stein, H. Tropf, and I. Walter, Interpretation of
industrial scenes using augmented transition
networks and production systems: procedural vs.
declarative models, PRIP II, 161-172.
513. E. Persoon, Hierarchical correlation for fast
industrial object location, PRIP II, 199-209.
514. P. Suetens and A. Oosterlinck, Industrial pattern
recognition, PRIP II, 345-362.
515. R. Freytag, W. Haettich, and H. Wandres, Development
tools for a model directed workpiece recognition
system, PR 19, 1986, 267-278.
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516. E.W. Kent and M.O. Shneier, Eyes for automatons,
Spectrum 23(3), 1986, 37-45.
517. K. Grebner, Model based analysis of industrial
scenes, CVPR, 28-33.
518. A.M. Darwish and A.K. Jain, Midline model based
segmentation, CVPR, 614-618.
519. L.A. Schmitt, W.A. Gruver, and A. Ansari, A robot
vision system based on two-dimensional object-
oriented models, T-SMC 16, 1986, 582-589.
520. Q.Z. Ye and P.E. Danielsson, Visual inspection of
printed circuit boards using connectivity preserving
shrinking, ICPR, 2-4.
521. G. Odawara, I. Ogata, M. Arase, H. Shirakawa, and H.
Takeya, An integrated pattern inspection system,
ICPR, 5-8.
522. D. Petkovic, J. Sanz, K. Mohiuddin, E. Hinkle, M.
Flickner, C. Cox, and K. Wong, An experimental
system for disk head inspection, ICPR, 9-13.
523. H. Koshimizu, K. Murakami, and K. Hasegawa, On the
knowledge based interactive pattern processing
system for the recognition of weld defects in
radiographic inspection, ICPR, 14-17.
524. P. Rummel, GSS-a fast, model-based grey-scale sensor
system for workpiece recognition, ICPR, 18-21.
525. V. Cantoni, L. Carrioli, L. Cozzi, M. Ferretti, and
R. Ziliani, Automatic pads recognition for I.C.
bonding, ICPR, 749-752.
526. A. Brun-Buisson, V. Lattuati, and D. Lemoine,
Selective sorting of glass bottles by artificial
vision, ICPR, 759-761.
527. I. Moring and H. Hakalahti, A scale-independent
method for object recognition and visual positioning
in nonoptimal conditions, ICPR, 773-775.
528. S. Castan, J. Shen, and N.Q. He, A method for
recognition and positioning of partially observed
objects, ICPR, 786-788.
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529. H. Strecker, Supervised-learning approach to image
segmentation in automated X-ray testing, ICPR, 865-
867.
530. O. Silven, T. Westman, S. Huotari, and H. Hakalahti,
A defect analysis method for visual inspection,
ICPR, 868-870.
531. K. Hirota, Y. Arai, and S. Hachisu, Fuzzy controlled
robot-arm manipulating a moving object/mark on a
belt conveyor, ICPR, 890-892.
532. K.H. Hedengren, Automatic image analysis for
inspection of complex objects--a systems approach,
ICPR, 919-921.
533. K. Mikami, H. Ishihara, H. Nakamoto, N. Tsukiyama,
S. Hinoda, and K. Inagaki, Eye-in-hand: a new scheme
of real-time vision for intelligent robots, ICPR,
961-965.
534. L.R. Baker and H.J. Caulfield, eds., Automatic
Optical Inspection (Innsbruck, Austria, April 15-18,
1986), Proc. SPIE 654.
535. NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Machine
Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering for Robotic
Applications (Maratea, Italy, May 12-16, 1986).
536. Vision '86 (Second International Applied Machine
Vision Conference and Exposition, Detroit, MI, June
2-5, 1986).
537. ROVISEC-6 (Sixth International Conference on Robot
Vision and Sensory Controls, Paris, France, June
3-5, 1986).
538. P.G. Cielo, ed., Optical Techniques for Industrial
Inspection (Quebec City, Canada, June 4-6, 1986),
Proc. SPIE 665.
539. Vision West (Long Beach, CA, September 23-24, 1986).
540. D.P. Casasent, ed., Intelligent Robots and Computer
Vision (Cambridge, MA, October 28-31, 1986), Proc.
SPIE 726.
541. W.J. Wolfe and N. Marquina, eds., Mobile Robots
(Cambridge, MA, October 30-31, 1986), Proc. SPIE
727.
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542. D.J. Svetkoff, ed., Optics, Illumination, and Image
Sensing for Machine Vision (Cambridge, MA, October
30-31, 1986), Proc. SPIE 728.
543. M.J.W. Chen and R. Thibadeau, eds., Automated
Inspection and Measurement (Cambridge, MA, October
28-30, 1986), Proc. SPIE 730.
544. N.J. Zimmerman, ed., Robot Vision and Sensory
Controls V (Amsterdam, Holland, October 29-31,
1986), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1985.
545. H.J. Bernstein, ed., Special Section on Factory
Automation and Robotics, Comm. ACM 29 (6), June
1986, 484-522.
546. A. Pugh, ed., Robot Sensors, IFS, UK, 1985.
547. N. Zuech, ed., Machine Vision: Capabilities for
Industry, SME, Dearborn, MI, 1986.
548. J. Hollingum, Machine Vision: The Eyes of
Automation, IFS (UK)/Springer (Berlin), 1984.
549. D. Braggins and J. Hollingum, The Machine Vision
Sourcebook, IFS, UK, 1986.
550. G.D. Sullivan, K.D. Baker, and J.A.D.W. Anderson,
Use of multiple difference-of-Gaussian filters to
verify geometric models, IVC 3, 1985, 192-197.
551. S. Ozawa and A. Rosenfeld, Synthesis of a road image
as seen from a vehicle, PR 19, 1986, 123-145.
552. H.L. Chou and W.H. Tsai, A new approach to robot
location by house corners, PR 19, 1986, 439-451.
553. S.P. Liou and R.C. Jain, Road following using
vanishing points, CVPR, 41-46.
554. S. Ishikawa and S. Ozawa, A method of image guided
vehicle using white line recognition, CVPR, 47-53.
555. R.A. Brooks, A mobile robot with onboard parallel
processor and large workspace arm, AAAI, 1096-1100.
556. A. Bergman and C.K. Cowan, Noise-tolerant range
analysis for autonomous navigation, AAAI, 1122-1126.
48
557. D. Kuan, G. Phipps, and A.C. Hsueh, A real-time road
following and road junction detection vision system
for autonomous vehicles, AAAI, 1127-1132.
558. W.H. Tsai and Y.C. Chen, Adaptive navigation of
automated vehicles by image analysis techniques, T-
SMC 16, 1986, 730-740.
559. H. Mori, H. Oowa, S. Kotani, S. Yasutomi, H.
Ishiguro, Y. Chino, and H. Niki, Environment
understanding of mobile robot ``HARUNOBU-3'' by
picture interpretation language PILS V-3, ICPR,
158-161.
560. J. LeMoigne, A.M. Waxman, and L.S. Davis,
Knowledge-base reasoning for road following, ICPR,
244-247.
561. B. Burg and B. Zavidovique, Pattern recognitions and
image compression by means of a time warping
algorithm, ICPR, 762-765.
E.4. Biomedical Applications
562. J. Sklansky, P.V. Sankar, and R.J. Walter Jr.,
Biomedical image analysis, HPRIP, 629-647.
563. Z. Li and L. Uhr, Comparative timings for a neuron
recognition program on serial and pyramid computers,
CAPAIDM, 99-106.
564. R.T. Ritchings, A.C.F. Colchester, and H.Q. Wang,
Knowledge-based analysis of carotid angiograms,
IVC 3, 1985, 217-222.
565. Z.N. Li and L. Uhr, A pyramidal approach for the
recognition of neurons using key features, PR 19,
1986, 55-62.
566. I. Hofmann, H. Niemann, and G. Sagerer, Model based
interpretation of image sequences from the heart,
PRIP II, 173-183.
567. T. Kaminuma, R. Minamikawa, and I. Suzuki, 3D
reconstruction of spatio-temporal series of optical
pictures, PRIP II, 255-265.
568. W. Abmayr and U. Heinzmann, Analysis of histological
serial sections, PRIP II, 267-278.
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569. M. van Heel, Finding the characteristic views of
macromolecules in extremely noisy electron
micrographs, PRIP II, 291-299.
570. M.M. Jordan and W.J. Perkins, Use of models in the
recognition of patterns of cellular movement, PRIP
II, 313-322.
571. H. Harms and H.M. Aus, Computer color vision:
automated segmentation of histological tissue
sections, PRIP II, 323-330.
572. J. van Ommeren, C.J. Kooijman, R.J. van Meenen, J.J.
Gerbrands, A.V.M.C.L. Schulte, and J.H.C. Reiber,
Artery detection and analysis in cine-angiograms,
PRIP II, 331-343.
573. D.J. Potter and H.H.S. Ip, Biomedical image
processing using the CLIP system, IVC 4, 1986, 2-10.
574. E.L. Schwartz and B. Merker, Computer-aided
neuroanatomy: differential geometry of cortical
surfaces and an optimal flattening algorithm,
CGA 6(3), 1986, 36-44.
575. C. Garbay, Image structure representation and
processing: a discussion of some segmentation
methods in cytology, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 140-146.
576. S.A. Stansfield, ANGY: a rule-based expert system
for automatic segmentation of coronary vessels from
digital subtracted angiograms, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 188-
199.
577. H. Harms, U. Gunzer, and H.M. Aus, Combined local
color and texture analysis of stained cells,
CVGIP 33, 1986, 364-376.
578. P.G. Selfridge, Locating neuron boundaries in
electron micrograph images using ``primal sketch''
primitives, CVGIP 34, 1986, 156-165.
579. P.G. Selfridge, Tracing neurons through serial
sections: using knowledge of shape to improve
performance, CVPR, 418-420.
580. M.M. Skolnick, Application of morphological
transformations to the analysis of two-dimensional
electrophoretic gels of biological materials,
CVGIP 35, 1986, 306-332.
50
581. F. Meyer, Automatic screening of cytological
specimens, CVGIP 35, 1986, 356-369.
582. E. Sokolowska and J.A. Newell, Multi-layered image
representation: structure and application in
recognition of parts of brain anatomy, PRL 4, 1986,
223-230.
583. H.M. Aus, H. Harms, M. Haucke, J. Beritova, V. ter
Meulen, U. Gunzer, I. Baumann, and W. Abmayr,
Statistical evaluation of computer markers to detect
leukemias, PRL 4, 1986, 231-241.
584. A. Kriete and H.M. Aus, On-line processing of
transmission electron microscopic images, PRL 4,
1986, 285-292.
585. A. Pathak and S.K. Pal, Fuzzy grammars in syntactic
recognition of skeletal maturity from X-rays, T-
SMC 16, 1986, 657-667.
586. J. Graham, C.J. Taylor, D.H. Cooper, and R.N. Dixon,
A compact set of image processing primitives and
their role in a successful application program,
PRL 4, 1986, 325-333.
587. R.T. Ritchings and A.C.F. Colchester, Detection of
abnormalities on carotid angiograms using syntactic
techniques, PRL 4, 1986, 367-374.
588. J. Piper, Classification of chromosomes contrained
by expected class size, PRL 4, 1986, 391-395.
589. J. Piper and D. Rutovitz, A parallel processor
implementation of a chromosome analysis system,
PRL 4, 1986, 397-404.
590. M.M.M. Pahlplatz, M.W. Katzko, G.H.F.M. Hesselmans ,
P.S. Oud, and G.P. Vooys, Two methods for analyzing
pleural smears for the presence of abnormalities,
PRL 4, 1986, 405-411.
591. (G. Zhou) and (H. Zou), Image sequence processing
from gated blood pool studies, ICPR, 472-474.
592. (L. Guo), (C. Wu), and (X. Lu), A new method for
computer recognition of small rounded pneumoconiosis
opacities in chest x-rays, ICPR, 475-477.
51
593. K. Kitamura, J.M. Tobis, and J. Sklansky, Estimating
the X-ray intercepted areas and boundaries of
coronary arteries, ICPR, 478-480.
594. T.V. Nguyen and J. Sklansky, A fast skeleton-finder
for coronary arteries, ICPR, 481-483.
595. F.R.P. Boecker, G. Witte, and K.H. Hoehne, Contour
detection in DSA-images as basis for three-
dimensional reconstruction of ventriculograms, ICPR,
484-486.
596. M. Ishizuka, K. Tsuboi, M. Ohgushi, T. Ishii, M.
Terasaki, and Y. Fukuyo, Pattern recognition of
dinophysis of oceanic phytoplankton, ICPR, 540-542.
597. R. Vaknine, R. DiPaola, and W.J. Lorenz,
Correspondence analysis in scintigraphy, ICPR, 630-
632.
598. G. Harauz and M. van Heel, Classification and 3D
reconstruction of biological macromolecular
structure from electron micrographs, ICPR, 639-640.
599. R.S. Acharya, O. Lis, C. Benchimol, and H. Wechsler,
Analysis of 3-D biomedical images, ICPR, 720-722.
600. K. Homma, Three dimensional NMR imaging and three
dimensional image processing for the detection of
diseases, ICPR, 776-779.
601. K. Chehdi, J.M. Boucher, and A. Hillion, Pattern
recognition of zooplankton, ICPR, 789-791.
602. N. Funakubo, Biological tissue image recognition
system, ICPR, 880-882.
603. J.S. Duncan and K.P. Andriole, The integration of
semantic and parametric model matching for image
analysis, ICPR, 887-889.
604. J.J. Sychra, D.G. Pavel, and E. Olea, Computerized
diagnosis of cardiac left ventricular abnormalities
based on image sequences obtained by radionuclide
ventriculography, ICPR, 929-930.
605. M.B. Merickel, C.S. Carman, and A.H. Adams,
Utilization of local and global information for
automated contour extraction in biomedical imagery,
ICPR, 940-942.
52
606. S. Dellepiane, S.B. Serpico, and G. Vernazza,
Approximate reasoning and knowledge in NMR image
understanding, ICPR, 943-946.
607. N. Karassemeijer and E.G.J. Eijkman, A parametric
image description for the evaluation of diagnostic
features in Thallium-201 myocardial perfusion scans,
ICPR, 1310-1312.
608. A. L'Abbate, C. Paoli, R. Porinelli, and M.G.
Trivella, A computerized autoradiographic technique
for the simultaneous high-resolution mapping of
myocardial blood flow and metabolism, IBM J. R&D 30,
1986, 627-634.
609. N.A. Standler, Automated identification of a
combined population of neurons and astrocytes:
application of a new programming approach suitable
for high resolution histological sections, SP 11,
1986, 417-418.
610. R.H. Schneider and S.J. Dwyer, eds., Application of
Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XIV and Picture
Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS IV) for
Medical Applications (Newport Beach, CA, February
2-7, 1986), Proc. SPIE 626.
611. Fifth International Conference on Automation of
Diagnostic Cytology and Histology (Brussels,
Belgium, May 30 - June 1, 1986).
612. H.U. Lemke, M.L. Rhodes, C.C. Jaffee, and R. Felix,
eds., Computer Assisted Radiology, Springer, Berlin,
1985.
613. K.H. Hohne, ed., Pictorial Information Systems in
Medicine, Springer, Berlin, 1986.
E.5. Remote Sensing
614. P.H. Swain, Remote sensing, HPRIP, 613-627.
615. V.S. Frost and L.S. Yurovsky, Maximum likelihood
classification of synthetic aperture radar imagery,
CVGIP 32, 1985, 291-313.
616. J.A. Parikh, Automatic techniques for extraction of
geological fracture patterns, PRIP II, 373-383.
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617. A. Taylor, A. Gross, D.C. Hogg, and D.C. Mason,
Knowledge-based interpretation of remotely sensed
images, IVC 4, 1986, 67-83.
618. M.L. Zhu and P.S. Yeh, Automatic road network
detection in aerial photographs, CVPR, 34-40.
619. K. Cuchi, Multi-look processing of synthetic
aperture radar data from dynamic ocean surfaces,
PRL 4, 1986, 305-314.
620. R.S. Stobie, The Cosmos image analyser, PRL 4, 1986,
317-324.
621. I. Destival and H. LeMen, Detection of linear
networks on satellite images, ICPR, 856-858.
622. G.X. Ritter, P.D. Gader, and J.L. Davidson,
Automated bridge detection in FLIR images, ICPR,
862-864.
623. R.I. Taniguchi and E. Kawaguchi, Knowledge-based
image analysis of LANDSAT data-how to extract and
how to describe water information, ICPR, 1236-1239.
624. F.R. LaGesse and P. Henkel, eds., Airborne
Reconnaissance X (San Diego, CA, August 19-20,
1986), Proc. SPIE 694.
625. R.M. Hord, Remote Sensing-Methods and Applications,
Wiley, New York, 1986.
E.6. Miscellaneous
626. A. Maeda and J. Shibayama, Application of automatic
drawing reader for the utility management system,
CAPAIDM, 139-145.
627. H. Harada, Y. Itoh, and M. Ishii, Recognition of
freehand drawings in chemical plant engineering,
CAPAIDM, 146-153.
628. M. Sakauchi and Y. Ohsawa, The AI-MUDAMS: the
drawing processor based on the multidimensional
pattern data structure, CAPAIDM, 154-161.
629. M.M. Skolnick and D. Butt, Cellular array algorithms
for the analysis of EKG signals, CAPAIDM, 438-443.
54
630. H. Kawai, S. Tamura, K. Kani, and K. Kariya, Eye
movement analysis system using fundus images, PR 19,
1986, 77-84.
631. D.K. Isenor and S.G. Zaky, Fingerprint
identification using graph matching, PR 19, 1986,
113-122.
632. M. Juhola, A syntactic method for the analysis of
saccadic eye movements, PR 19, 1986, 353-359.
633. R.C. Mann, B.K. Mansfield, and J.K. Selkirk,
Automated analysis of digital images generated by
two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, PRIP II, 301-
312.
634. F.C.A. Groen and R.J. van Munster, Computer aided
analysis of schematic diagrams, PRIP II, 363-372.
635. M. Hospital and M. Richetin, Characterization of
some drilled pit images from contour and ridge
points detection, CVPR, 54-59.
636. J.M. Keller, N. Covavisaruch, K. Unklesbay, and N.
Unklesbay, Color image analysis of food, CVPR, 619-
621.
637. J.R.T. Lewis and T. Sopwith, Measuring the human
chest with structured lighting, PRL 4, 1986, 359-
366.
638. W. Poelzleitner, A Hough transform method to segment
images of wooden boards, ICPR, 262-264.
639. M. Minoh, M. Araki, and T. Sakai, Fair copy
reproducing algorithms from roughly sketched
diagrams, ICPR, 437-441.
640. T. Hoshino, S. Suzuki, and M. Kosugi, Automatic
input method for large-scale maps, ICPR, 449-453.
641. J.R. Stenstrom, An improved segmentation for a
syntactic curve network parser, ICPR, 488-490.
642. G. van Antwerpen, P.W. Verbeek, F.C.A. Groen, W.M.
ter Kuile, L. Drenth, and P. Zandveld, Automatic
recognition of asbestos and other mineral fibres,
ICPR, 555-557.
55
643. I.W. Bowler and K. Paler, A Gabor filter approach to
fringe analysis, ICPR, 558-560.
644. (Q. Xiao) and (Z. Bian), An approach to fingerprint
identification by using the attributes of feature
lines of fingerprint, ICPR, 663-665.
645. K. Sato, H. Yamamoto, and S. Inokuchi, 3-D shape
measurement of megalithic statue MOAI, ICPR, 675-
677.
646. M. Adjouadi, Image analysis of shadows, depressions,
and upright objects in the interpretation of real-
world scenes, ICPR, 834-838.
647. J.P. Herbin, C. Lallemand, and G. Legendre,
Application of computer vision to the study of
digital images of core samples, ICPR, 871-873.
648. R. Kasturi, J. Alemany, and M.L. Amlani, A query
processing system for paper-based maps, ICPR, 874-
876.
649. J.T. Tou, Knowledge-based pattern understanding,
ICPR, 969-973.
650. V. Kovalevsky and W. Wilhelmi, Automatical
processing of technical graphics, ICPR, 1297-1300.
F. Feature Detection, Segmentation, Image Analysis
F.1. Feature Detection
651. J.T.S. Smits, P.G. Vos, and M.P. Van Oeffelen, The
perception of a dotted line in noise: a model of
good continuation and some experimental results,
Spatial Vision 1, 1985, 163-177.
652. J.J. Clark and P.D. Lawrence, A systolic parallel
processor for the rapid computation of
multiresolution edge images using the @grad sup 2^G@
operator, JPDC 2, 1985, 302-319.
653. C. Guerra, A VLSI algorithm for the optimal
detection of a curve, CAPAIDM, 197-202.
654. A. Blake, Boundary conditions for lightness
computation in Mondrian World, CVGIP 32, 1985, 314-
327.
56
655. R.W. Stimets, W.L. Ying, and K. Rajasekharan, Rapid
recognition of object outlines in reduced resolution
images, PR 19, 1986, 21-33.
656. A.C. Bovik, Nonparametric tests for edge detection
in noise, PR 19, 1986, 209-219.
657. R.M. Haralick, Cubic facet model edge detector and
ridge-valley detector: implementation details, PRIP
II, 81-90.
658. J.J. Gerbrands, E. Backer, and W.A.G. van der
Hoeven, Quantitative evaluation of edge detection by
dynamic programming, PRIP II, 91-99.
659. K. Prazdny, Some new phenomena in the perception of
Glass patterns, Biological Cybernetics 53, 1986,
153-158.
660. S.W. Zucker, Early processes for orientation
selection and grouping, FPTP, 170-200.
661. T. Caelli and J. Yuzyk, On the extraction and
alignment of image edges, Spatial Vision 1, 1986,
205-217.
662. K. Prazdny, Psychophysical and computational studies
of random-dot Moire' patterns, Spatial Vision 1,
1986, 231-242.
663. J.T.S. Smits and P.G. Vos, A model for the
perception of curves in dot figures: the role of
local salience of ``virtual lines'', Biological
Cybernetics 54, 1986, 407-416.
664. E.P. Krotkov, Visual hyperacuity: representation
and computation of high precision position
information, CVGIP 33, 1986, 99-115.
665. S. Di Zenzo, A note on the gradient of a multi-
image, CVGIP 33, 1986, 116-125.
666. L.A. Spacek, Edge detection and motion detection,
IVC 4, 1986, 43-56.
667. S.K. Pal, A measure of edge ambiguity using fuzzy
sets, PRL 4, 1986, 51-56.
668. V. Torre and T.A. Poggio, On edge detection, T-
PAMI 8, 1986, 147-163.
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669. W.H.H.J. Lunscher and M.B. Beddoes, Optimal edge
detector design. I: Parameter selection and noise
effects, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 164-177. ].]-
670. W.H.H.J. Lunscher and M.B. Beddoes, Optimal edge
detector design. II: Coefficient quantization, T-
PAMI 8, 1986, 178-187. ].]-
671.
672. A.C. Bovik and D.C. Munson Jr., Edge detection using
median comparisons, CVGIP 33, 1986, 377-389.
673. W.H.H.J. Lunscher and M.P. Beddoes, Optimal edge
detector evaluation, T-SMC 16, 1986, 304-312.
674. E.R. Davies, Constraints on the design of template
masks for edge detection, IPL 4, 1986, 111-120.
675. C. Guerra, A VLSI algorithm for the optimal
detection of a curve, JPDC 3, 1986, 206-214.
676. M. Shah, A. Sood, and R. Jain, Pulse and staircase
edge models, CVGIP 34, 1986, 321-343.
677. D. Sher, Optimal likelihood generators for edge
detection under Gaussian additive noise, CVPR, 94-
99.
678. R.A. Boie, I.J. Cox, and P. Rehak, On optimum edge
recognition using matched filters, CVPR, 100-108.
679. J. Shen and S. Castan, An optimal linear operator
for edge detection, CVPR, 109-114.
680. Y.T. Zhou, R. Chellappa, and V. Venkateswar, Edge
detection using the directional derivatives of a
space varying correlated random field model, CVPR,
115-121.
681. R. Weiss and M. Boldt, Geometric grouping applied to
straight lines, CVPR, 489-495.
682. M.A. Gennert, Detecting half-edges and vertices in
images, CVPR, 552-557.
683. X. Zhuang, T.S. Huang, and H.H. Chen, Multi-scale
edge detector using Gaussian filtering, CVPR, 558-
563.
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684. X. Li, C. Shanmugamani, T. Wu, and R. Madhavan,
Correlation measures for corner detection, CVPR,
643-646.
685. A. Blake and A. Zisserman, Some properties of weak
continuity constraints and the GNC algorithm, CVPR,
656-661.
686. T.H. Phillips and A. Rosenfeld, A simplified method
of detecting structure in Glass patterns, PRL 4,
1986, 213-217.
687. J.B. Burns, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman,
Extracting straight lines, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 425-455.
688. L. O'Gorman and A.C. Sanderson, Some extensions of
the converging squares algorithm for image feature
analysis, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 520-524.
689. I. Pitas and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Edge detectors
based on nonlinear filters, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 528-550.
690. A.C. Sleigh, The extraction of boundaries using
local measures driven by rules, PRL 4, 1986, 247-
258.
691. A. Huertas and G. Medioni, Detection of intensity
changes with subpixel accuracy using Laplacian-
Gaussian masks, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 651-664.
692. A. Shiozaki, Edge extraction using entropy operator,
CVGIP 36, 1986, 1-9.
693. L. O'Gorman and G.I. Weil, An approach toward
segmenting contour line regions, ICPR, 254-258.
694. S.W. Zucker, Early orientation selection: inferring
trace, tangent, and curvature fields, ICPR, 294-302.
695. J.S.J. Lee, R.M. Haralick, and L.G. Shapiro,
Morphologic edge detection, ICPR, 369-373.
696. T. Kasvand, Step or jump edge detection by
extrapolation, ICPR, 374-377.
697. M. Pietikainen and D. Harwood, Edge information in
color images based on histograms of differences,
ICPR, 594-596.
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698. F. Bergholm, Edge focusing, ICPR, 597-600.
699. Z. Xu, A further study on error probabilities of
Laplacian-Gaussian edge detection, ICPR, 601-603.
700. V.S. Nalwa and E. Pauchon, Edgel-aggregation and
edge-description, ICPR, 604-609.
701. D. Barba and J.F. Bertrand, Automatic region
construction by edge detection and contour following
in image segmentation, ICPR, 681-683.
702. Y. Neuvo, P. Heinonen, and I. Defee, New types of
edge detectors based on linear and median operators,
ICPR, 702-704.
703. O. Monga and R. Deriche, A new three dimensional
boundary detection, ICPR, 739-740.
704. Y. Zhu and C.C. Li, Quadratic surface fitting
Laplacian operators, ICPR, 846-848.
705. (Z.H. Huang) and (Q. Yu), A direct corner detecting
algorithm, ICPR, 853-855.
706. P. Gallinari and M. Milgram, A parallel edge
following algorithm, ICPR, 907-909.
707. R.P. Blanford and S.L. Tanimoto, Bright-spot
detection in pyramids, ICPR, 1280-1282.
708. S.M. Kay and G.J. Lemay, Edge detection using the
linear model, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 1221-1227.
709. J. Canny, A computational approach to edge
detection, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 679-698.
710. V.S. Nalwa and T.O. Binford, On detecting edges, T-
PAMI 8, 1986, 699-714.
711. J.J. Koenderink, The structure of images, Biological
Cybernetics 50, 1984, 363-370.
712. A.P. Witkin, Scale space filtering, FPTP, 5-19.
713. A.L. Yuille and T.A. Poggio, Scaling theorems for
zero crossings, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 15-25.
714. J. Babaud, A.P. Witkin, M. Baudin, and R.O. Duda,
Uniqueness of the Gaussian kernel for scale-space
filtering, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 26-33.
60
715. S. Carlsson, Bandpass channels and efficient multi-
scale representations, ICPR, 212-214.
716. R. Johansen, S. Skelboe, K. Grue, and J.D. Andersen,
Representing signals by their toppoints in scale
space, ICPR, 215-217.
717. W.R. Uttal, The Detection of Nonplanar Surfaces in
Visual Space, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1985.
F.2. Segmentation
718. R. Nevatia, Image segmentation, HPRIP, 215-231.
719. J. Hyde, J.A. Fullwood, and D.R. Corrall, An
approach to knowledge-driven segmentation, IVC 3,
1985, 198-205.
720. J. Fairfield, A cellular automaton for image
segmentation using Voronoi diagrams, CAPAIDM, 237-
242.
721. J. Kittler and J. Illingworth, Minimum error
thresholding, PR 19, 1986, 41-47.
722. E.S. Baugher and A. Rosenfeld, Boundary localization
in an image pyramid, PR 19, 1986, 373-395.
723. G.A. De Biase, V. Di Gesu, and B. Sacco, Detection
of diffuse clusters in noise background, PRL 4,
1986, 39-44.
724. T.L. Huntsberger, C. Rangarajan, and S.N.
Jayaramamurthy, Representation of uncertainty in
computer vision using fuzzy sets, T-COMP 35, 1986,
145-156.
725. C.H. Lee, Recursive region splitting at the
hierarchical scope views, CVGIP 33, 1986, 237-258.
726. F. Cheevasuvit, H. Maitre, and D. Vidal-Madjar, A
robust method for picture segmentation based on a
split-and-merge procedure, CVGIP 34, 1986, 268-281.
727. R. Belknap, E. Riseman, and A. Hanson, The
information fusion problem and rule-based hypotheses
applied to complex aggregations of image events,
CVPR, 227-234.
61
728. M.F. Doherty, C.M. Bjorklund, and M.T. Noga, Split-
merge-merge: an enhanced segmentation capability,
CVPR, 325-330.
729. S. Tominaga, Color image segmentation using three
perceptual attributes, CVPR, 628-630.
730. M. Kocher and R. Leonardi, Adaptive region growing
technique using polynomial functions for image
approximation, SP 11, 1986, 47-60.
731. M.M. Trivedi and J.C. Bezdek, Low-level segmentation
of aerial images with fuzzy clustering, T-SMC 16,
1986, 589-598.
732. H.S. Don and K.S. Fu, A parallel algorithm for
stochastic image segmentation, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 594-
603.
733. W.I. Grosky and R. Jain, A pyramid-based approach to
segmentation applied to region matching, T-PAMI 8,
1986, 639-650.
734. T. Pavlidis, Comments on ``Low level segmentation:
an expert system'', T-PAMI 8, 1986, 675-676.
735. A. Gagalowicz and O. Monga, A new approach for image
segmentation, ICPR, 265-267.
736. C. Garbay, Knowledge and strategies for image
segmentation, ICPR, 669-671.
737. O. Monga and N. Keskes, A hierarchical algorithm for
the segmentation of 3-D images, ICPR, 735-738.
738. T. Jaaskelainen, J. Parkkinen, and E. Oja, Color
discrimination by optical pattern recognition, ICPR,
766-768.
739. T. Asano, G. Kenwood, J. Mochizuki, and S. Hata,
Color image recognition using chrominance signals,
ICPR, 804-807.
740. M. Celenk and S.H. Smith, Color image segmentation
by clustering and parametric-histogramming
technique, ICPR, 883-886.
741. J.P. Gambotto, A hierarchical segmentation
algorithm, ICPR, 951-953.
62
742. B. Chanda, B.B. Chaudhuri, and D. Dutta Majumder,
Some modified algorithms for graylevel thresholding,
ICPR, 984-986.
743. D. Dubois and M.C. Jaulent, A statistical approach
to the synthesis of fuzzy regions in digital
pictures, ICPR, 1198-1200.
744. E. Kawaguchi and R.I. Taniguchi, Complexity of
binary pictures and image thresholding-an
application of DF-expression to the thresholding
problem, ICPR, 1221-1225.
745. J.O. Eklundh, A. Lansner, and R. Wessblad,
Classification of multispectral images using
associative nets, ICPR, 1240-1243.
746. J. Bernsen, Dynamic thresholding of grey-level
images, ICPR, 1251-1255.
747. J.J. Gerbrands, E. Backer, and X.S. Cheng,
Multiresolution cluster segmentation using spatial
context, ICPR, 1333-1335.
748. F.A. Mota and F.R.D. Velasco, A method for the
analysis of ambiguous segmentations of images, T-
PAMI 8, 1986, 755-760.
749. R. Jakubowski, A structural representation of shape
and its features, IS 39, 1986, 129-151.
750. R.J. Watt, Feature-based image segmentation in human
vision, Spatial Vision 1, 1986, 243-256.
751. H. Asada and M. Brady, The curvature primal sketch,
T-PAMI 8, 1986, 2-14.
752. M.A. Fischler and R.C. Bolles, Perceptual
organization and curve partitioning, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
100-105.
753. D. Walters, Selection and use of image features for
segmentation of boundary images, CVPR, 319-324.
754. A. Goshtasby, Multiple-scale segmentation and
representation of solid plane shapes, CVPR, 351-356.
755. S. Impedovo, M. Castellano, G. Pirlo, and S.
Spennato, A Fourier analysis based algorithm for
fixed points detection in displacement vector
fields, ICPR, 693-695.
63
756. J.C. Pineda-Castillo and I.R. Terol Villalobos,
Morphological filtering for object recognition,
ICPR, 1307-1309.
F.3. Image Analysis
757. A. Rosenfeld, ``Expert'' vision systems: some
issues, CVGIP 34, 1986, 99-102,117.
758. J.R. Kender, Vision expert systems demand
challenging expert interactions, CVGIP 34, 1986,
102-104.
759. M. Nagao, Comment on the position paper ``Expert
vision systems'', CVGIP 34, 1986, 104-105.
760. L. Uhr, Workshop on Goal-Directed ``Expert'' Vision
Systems: My positions and comments, CVGIP 34, 1986,
105-109.
761. W.B. Thompson, Comments on `` ``Expert'' vision
systems: some issues'', CVGIP 34, 1986, 109-110.
762. V.A. Kovalevsky, Dialog on ``Expert'' vision
systems: Comments, CVGIP 34, 1986, 111-114.
763. D. Sher, Expert systems for vision based on Bayes'
rule, CVGIP 34, 1986, 114-116.
764. S. Tanimoto, The case for appropriate architecture,
CVGIP 34, 1986, 116-.
765. M. DiManzo, G. Adorni, and F. Giunchiglia, Reasoning
about scene descriptions, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 1013-
1025.
766. M. Nagao, Toward a flexible pattern analysis method,
ICPR, 170-174.
767. J.M. Chassery and C. Garbay, Expert systems, image
processing and image interpretation, ICPR, 175-177.
768. V. Kovalevsky, Structural image analysis, ICPR,
358-368.
769. T. Pavlidis, A critical survey of image analysis
methods, ICPR, 502-511.
770. J.I. Hasegawa, H. Kubota, and J.I. Toriwaki,
Automated construction of image processing
procedures by sample-figure presentation, ICPR,
586-588.
64
771. C.E. Liedtke and M. Ender, A knowledge based vision
system for the automated adaptation to new scene
contents, ICPR, 795-797.
772. J.A.D.W. Anderson, K.D. Baker, K.S. Brisdon, and
G.D. Sullivan, An analogy between model-based vision
and diagnostic expert systems, ICPR, 937-939.
773. G. Rives, J.T. Lapreste, M. Dhome, and M. Richetin,
Planar partially occluded objects scene analysis,
ICPR, 1076-1079.
774. J.L. Amat, J.P. Rogala, and F. Momal, Design of a
vision system in remote sensing: modelling image
processing sequences, ICPR, 1244-1246.
775. V.S.S. Hwang, L.S. Davis, and T. Matsuyama,
Hypothesis integration in image understanding
systems, CVGIP 36, 1986, 321-371.
776. R.M. Haralick, Computer vision theory: the lack
thereof, CVGIP 36, 1986, 372-286.
777. K. Price, Anything you can do, I can do better (No
you can't) ..., CVGIP 36, 1986, 387-391.
778. A.P. Witkin and J.M. Tenenbaum, On perceptual
organization, FPTP, 149-160.
779. D.H. Ballard and L. Hartman, Task frames:
primitives for sensory-motor coordination, CVGIP 36,
1986, 274-297.
G. Matching; Time-Varying Imagery
G.1. Matching
780. Z. Fang, X. Li, and L.M. Ni, Parallel algorithms for
image template matching on hypercube SIMD computers,
CAPAIDM, 33-40.
781. F. Badi'i and F. Majd, Parallel classification of
3-D moving objects, CAPAIDM, 183-188.
782. M. Werman, S. Peleg, and A. Rosenfeld, A distance
metric for multidimensional histograms, CVGIP 32,
1985, 328-336.
783. V.V. Alexandrov, N.D. Gorsky, and S.N. Mysko, A fast
technique for recursive scene matching using
pyramids, PRL 3, 1985, 413-419.
65
784. H. Ogawa, Labeled point pattern matching by Delaunay
triangulation and maximal cliques, PR 19, 1986, 35-
40.
785. A. Goshtasby, Piecewise linear mapping functions for
image registration, PR 19, 1986, 459-466.
786. M.D. Grigoriadis and B. Kalantari, A lower bound to
the complexity of Euclidean and rectilinear matching
algorithms, IPL 22, 1986, 73-76.
787. M. Werman, S. Peleg, R. Melter, and T.Y. Kong,
Bipartite graph matching for points on a line or a
circle, J. Algorithms 7, 1986, 277-284.
788. F. Mokhtarian and A. Mackworth, Scale-based
description and recognition of planar curves and
two-dimensional shapes, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 34-44.
789. S. Alliney and C. Morandi, Digital image
registration using projections, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
222-233.
790. K.E. Price, Hierarchical matching using relaxation,
CVGIP 34, 1986, 66-75.
791. M.C. Ibson and L. Zapalowski, On the use of
relaxation labelling in the correspondence problem,
PRL 4, 1986, 103-109.
792. X. Li, M. Ferdousi, M. Chen, and T.T. Nguyen, Image
matching with multiple templates, CVPR, 610-613.
793. N. Ansari and E.J. Delp, A note on two-dimensional
landmark-based object recognition, CVPR, 622-624.
794. C.M. Bastuscheck, E. Schonberg, J.T. Schwartz, and
M. Sharir, Object recognition by three-dimensional
curve matching, IJIS 1, 1986, 105-132.
795. M.A. Sutton, M. Cheng, W.H. Peters, Y.J. Chao, and
S.R. McNeill, Application of an optimized digital
correlation method to planar deformation analysis,
IVC 4, 1986, 143-150.
796. H.S. Ranganath, Hardware implementation of image
registration algorithms, IVC 4, 1986, 151-158.
797. Q. Tian and M.N. Huhns, Algorithms for subpixel
registration, CVGIP 35, 1986, 220-233.
66
798. H.A. Ibrahim, J.R. Kender, and D.E. Shaw, SIMD tree
algorithms for image correlation, AAAI, 1986, 645-
651.
799. A. Witkin, D. Terzopoulos, and M. Kass, Signal
matching through scale space, AAAI, 1986, 714-719.
800. B.G. Lee, V.T. Tom, and M.J. Carlotto, A signal-
symbol approach to change detection, AAAI, 1138-
1143.
801. W.I. Grosky and Y. Lu, Iconic indexing using
generalized pattern matching techniques, CVGIP 35,
1986, 383-403.
802. A. Goshtasby, Comments on ``Scale-based description
and recognition of planar curves and two-dimensional
shapes'', T-PAMI 8, 1986, 674-675.
803. M. Zhang, K.B. Yu, and R.M. Haralick, Fast
correlation registration method using singular value
decomposition, IJIS 1, 1986, 181-194.
804. A.K.C. Wong and R. Salay, An algorithm for
constellation matching, ICPR, 546-554.
805. P. Breuer, Z. Fazekas, I. Renyi, and I. Szabo,
Speeding up locating templates using parallel
matching, ICPR, 717-719.
806. Y. Wu and H. Maitre, Registration of rotated picture
with hidden parts using dynamic programming, ICPR,
792-794.
807. H.H. Chen and T.S. Huang, Maximal matching of two
three-dimensional point sets, ICPR, 1048-1050.
808. D.R. McCann and M. Barr, Matching SAR imagery with
terrain feature models, ICPR, 1232-1235.
809. D.Z. Zhang, Perspective invariant description of
planar point set and their application in matching,
ICPR, 1266-1268.
810. S.K. Chang, B. Luo, C.C. Yang, and M.C.K. Yang,
Trace confirmation with given object position,
JCIS 14, 1985, 439-453.
811. H.Y.H. Chuang and C.C. Li, A systolic array
processor for straight line detection by modified
Hough transform, CAPAIDM, 300-304.
67
812. F. Evans, A survey and comparison of the Hough
transform, CAPAIDM, 378-380.
813. T.M. Silberberg, The Hough transform on the
Geometric Arithmetic Parallel Processor, CAPAIDM,
387-393.
814. V.J. Milenkovic, Multiple resolution search
techniques for the Hough transform in high
dimensional parameter spaces, T3DMP, 231-254.
815. H. Li and M.A. Lavin, Fast Hough transform based on
bintree data structure, CVPR, 640-642.
816. Q.Z. Ye, A preprocessing method for Hough transform
to detect circles, CVPR, 651-653.
817. E.R. Davies, Image space transforms for detecting
straight edges in industrial images, PRL 4, 1986,
185-192.
818. L.M. Murphy, Linear feature detection and
enhancement in noisy images via the Radon transform,
PRL 4, 1986, 279-284.
819. H. Maitre, Contribution to the prediction of
performances of Hough transforms, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
669-674.
820. E.R. Davies, Reduced parameter spaces for polygon
detection using the generalized Hough transform,
ICPR, 495-497.
821. G. Gerig and F. Klein, Fast contour identification
through efficient Hough transform and simplified
interpretation strategy, ICPR, 498-500.
822. K. Murakami, H. Koshimizu, and K. Hasegawa, On the
new Hough algorithms without two-dimensional array
for parameter space to detect a set of straight
lines, ICPR, 831-833.
823. H. Li, M.A. Lavin, and R.J. LeMaster, Fast Hough
transform: a hierarchical approach, CVGIP 36, 1986,
139-161.
824. P. Missakian, M. Milgram, and B. Zavidovique, A
special architecture for dynamic programming,
CAPAIDM, 288-291.
68
825. M. Dhome, M. Richetin, and G. Rives, Model-based
recognition and location of local patterns in
polygonal contours via hypothesis accumulation, PRIP
II, 211-218.
826. L.G. Shapiro, The use of numerical relational
distance and symbolic differences for organizing
models and for matching, T3DMP, 255-270.
827. N. Ayache and O.D. Faugeras, HYPER: a new approach
for the recognition and positioning of two-
dimensional objects, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 44-54.
828. J.C. Simon, Invariance in pattern recognition:
application to line images, IVC 4, 1986, 11-24.
829. T.F. Knoll and R.C. Jain, Recognizing partially
visible objects using feature indexed hypotheses,
J-RA 2, 1986, 3-13.
830. C.F. Neveu, C.R. Dyer, and R.T. Chin, Two-
dimensional object recognition using multiresolution
models, CVGIP 34, 1986, 52-65.
831. T. Henderson and A. Samal, Multiconstraint shape
analysis, IVC 4, 1986, 84-96.
832. T.E. Flick and L.K. Jones, A combinatorial approach
for classification of patterns with missing
information and random orientation, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
482-490.
833. M.A. Eshera and K.S. Fu, An image understanding
system using attributed symbolic representation and
inexact graph matching, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 604-618.
834. H. Yamada and T. Kasvand, DP matching method for
recognition of occluded, reflective and transparent
objects with unconstrained background and
illumination, ICPR, 95-98.
835. T. Henderson and A. Samal, 2-D scene analysis using
split-level relaxation, ICPR, 195-197.
836. P. Kuner and B. Ueberreiter, Knowledge-based pattern
recognition in disturbed line images using graph
theory, optimization and predicate calculus, ICPR,
240-243.
69
837. L.G. Shapiro, R.S. MacDonald, and S.R. Sternberg,
Shape recognition with mathematical morphology,
ICPR, 416-418.
838. B. Bhanu and J.C. Ming, Clustering based recognition
of occluded objects, ICPR, 732-734.
839. J. Rodriguez and C. Faure, Learning waveform
structures from examples, ICPR, 828-830.
840. T. Skordas and R. Horaud, Planning a strategy for
recognizing partially occluded parts, ICPR, 1080-
1083.
841. C. Sielaff, Hierarchical decomposition and synthesis
of relational descriptions-the modelgraph, ICPR,
1207-1209.
842. A. Sanfeliu, Structural similarity measures for
classifying 2D and 3D partially hidden, occluded and
deformed objects, ICPR, 1294-1296.
843. W.F. Bischof, D.H. Foster, and J.I. Kahn, Selective
internal operations in the recognition of locally
and globally point-inverted patterns, Spatial
Vision 1, 1985, 179-196.
844. P.A. van der Helm and E.L.J. Leeuwenberg, Avoiding
explosive search in automatic selection of simplest
pattern codes, PR 19, 1986, 181-191.
845. E. Ukkonen, Algorithms for approximate string
matching, IC 64, 1985, 100-118.
846. U. Vishkin, Optimal pattern matching in strings,
IC 67, 1985, 91-113.
847. Z. Galil, Optimal parallel algorithms for string
matching, IC 67, 1985, 144-157.
848. A. Apostolico and F.P. Preparata, Structural
properties of the string statistics problem,
JCSS 31, 1985, 394-411.
849. Y. Robert and M. Tchuente, A systolic array for the
longest common subsequence problem, IPL 21, 1985,
191-198.
850. B. Meyer, Incremental string matching, IPL 21, 1985,
219-227.
70
851. M. Li and Y. Yesha, String-matching cannot be done
by a two-head one-way deterministic finite
automaton, IPL 22, 1986, 231-235.
852. T. Takaoka, An on-line pattern matching algorithm,
IPL 22, 1986, 329-330.
853. A. Apostolico, Improving the worst-case performance
of the Hunt-Szymanski strategy for the longest
common subsequence of two strings, IPL 23, 1986,
63-69.
854. G.M. Landau and U. Vishkin, Efficient string
matching with @k@ mismatches, TCS 43, 1986, 239-249.
855. E.W. Myers, An O(@ND@) difference algorithm and its
variations, Algorithmica 1, 1986, 251-266.
856. A. Apostolico and R. Giancarlo, The Boyer-Moore-
Galil string searching strategies revisited, SIAM
JC 15, 1986, 98-105.
857. H.L. Nyo and M. Suk, A polynomial time algorithm for
subpattern matching, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 375-377.
858. Z. Galil, Efficient algorithms for finding maximum
matching in graphs, Computing Surveys 18, 1986, 23-
38.
859. N. Tewari and M.D. Wagh, Bit-sequential array for
pattern matching, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 1465-1466.
G.2. Stereo
860. S.A. Lloyd, Binocular stereo algorithm based on the
disparity-gradient limit and using optimization
theory, IVC 3, 1985, 177-181.
861. W. Forstner and A. Pertl, Photogrammetric standard
methods and digital image matching techniques for
precision surface measurements, PRIP II, 57-72.
862. D.B. Gennery, Stereovision for the acquisition and
tracking of moving three-dimensional objects, T3DMP,
53-74.
863. W.E.L. Grimson, Computing stereopsis using feature
point contour matching, T3DMP, 75-111.
71
864. M. Kass, Computing visual correspondence, FPTP, 78-
92.
865. M. Pietikainen and D. Harwood, Depth from three
camera stereo, CVPR, 2-8.
866. M. Ito and A. Ishii, Range and shape measurement
using three-view stereo analysis, CVPR, 9-14.
867. O.D. Faugeras and G. Toscani, The calibration
problem for stereo, CVPR, 15-20.
868. L.A. Gerhardt and W.I. Kwak, An improved adaptive
stereo ranging method for three-dimensional
measurements, CVPR, 21-26.
869. J.J. Clark and P.D. Lawrence, A theoretical basis
for diffrequency stereo, CVGIP 35, 1986, 1-19.
870. A. Scheuing and H. Niemann, Computing depth from
stereo images by using optical flow, PRL 4, 1986,
205-212.
871. M. Ito and A. Ishii, Three-view stereo analysis, T-
PAMI 8, 1986, 524-532.
872. H.P. Trivedi, On the reconstruction of a scene from
two unregistered images, AAAI, 1986, 652-656.
873. S.T. Barnard, A stochastic approach to stereo
vision, AAAI, 1986, 676-680.
874. G.B. Smith, Stereo integral equation, AAAI, 1986,
689-694.
875. M. Kass, Linear image features in stereopsis, AAAI,
1986, 707-713.
876. M. Drumheller, Connection Machine stereomatching,
AAAI, 748-753.
877. S.A. Lloyd, Stereo matching using intra- and inter-
row dynamic programming, PRL 4, 1986, 273-277.
878. A. Gerhard, H. Platzer, J. Steurer, and R. Lenz,
Depth extraction by stereo triples and a fast
correspondence estimation algorithm, ICPR, 512-515.
879. W. Hoff and N. Ahuja, Surfaces from stereo, ICPR,
516-518.
72
880. Y. Ohta, M. Watanabe, and K. Ikeda, Improving depth
map by right-angled trinocular stereo, ICPR, 519-
521.
881. N.C. Griswold and C.P. Yeh, A stereo model based on
mechanisms of human perception, ICPR, 645-647.
882. E. Gurewitz, I. Dinstein, and B. Sarusi, More on the
benefit of a third eye for machine stereo
perception, ICPR, 966-968.
883. P. Long Limozin and G. Giraudon, Stereo matching
using contextual line region primitives, ICPR, 974-
977.
884. S.I. Olson, Concurrent solution of the stereo
correspondence problem and the surface
reconstruction problem, ICPR, 1038-1040.
885. M. Yachida, Y. Kitamura, and M. Kimachi, Trinocular
vision: new approach for correspondence problem,
ICPR, 1041-1044.
886. M. Pietikainen and D. Harwood, Multiple-camera
contour stereo, ICPR, 1269-1272.
887. M. Herman, Representation and incremental
construction of a three-dimensional scene model,
T3DMP, 149-183.
888. M. Herman and T. Kanade, The 3D Mosaic scene
understanding system, FPTP, 322-358.
889. M. Herman and T. Kanade, Incremental reconstruction
of 3D scenes from multiple, complex images, AI 30,
1986, 289-341.
890. L.R. Williams and P. Anandan, A coarse-to-fine
control strategy for stereo and motion on a mesh-
connected computer, CVPR, 219-226.
G.3. Time-Varying Imagery
891. B.F. Buxton and D.W. Murray, Optic flow segmentation
as an ill-posed and maximum likelihood problem,
IVC 3, 1985, 163-169.
892. M.C. Ibison, L. Zapalowski, and C.G. Harris, Direct
surface reconstruction from a moving sensor, IVC 3,
1985, 170-176.
73
893. A. Mitiche and P. Bouthemy, Tracking modelled
objects using binocular images, CVGIP 32, 1985,
384-396.
894. G.G. Pieroni and M.F. Costabile, A method for
detecting correspondences in a sequence of modifying
shapes, PRL 3, 1985, 403-412.
895. S.R. Reuman and D.D. Hoffman, Regularities of
nature: the interpretation of visual motion, FPTP,
201-226.
896. A. Mitiche and J.K. Aggarwal, A computational
analysis of time-varying images, HPRIP, 311-332.
897. T.S. Huang, Determining three-dimensional motion and
structure from perspective views, HPRIP, 333-354.
898. J.K. Aggarwal and M.J. Magee, Determining motion
parameters using intensity guided range sensing,
PR 19, 1986, 169-180.
899. M. Jenkin and J.K. Tsotsos, Applying temporal
constraints to the dynamic stereo problem, CVGIP 33,
1986, 16-32.
900. T.J. Broida and R. Chellappa, Estimation of object
motion parameters from noisy images, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
90-99.
901. A. Mitiche, On kineopsis and computation of
structure and motion, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 109-112.
902. S.J. Maybank, Algorithm for analysing optical flow
based on the least-squares method, IVC 4, 1986, 38-
42.
903. D.W. Murray and N.S. Williams, Detecting the image
boundaries between optical flow fields from several
moving planar facets, PRL 4, 1986, 87-92.
904. R.J. Schalkoff, Automated reasoning about image
motion using a rule-based deduction system, ICV 4,
1986, 97-106.
905. J. D'Haeyer, Determining motion of image curves from
local pattern changes, CVGIP 34, 1986, 166-188.
906. J.K. Aggarwal, Motion and time-varying imagery-an
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74
907. D.H. Marimont, Projective duality and the analysis
of image sequences, WMRA, 7-14.
908. W.B. Thompson and J.K. Kearney, Inexact vision,
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909. A. Bandopadhay, B. Chandra, and D.H. Ballard, Active
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910. A.M. Waxman and J.H. Duncan, Binocular image flows,
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911. G. Sandini and M. Tistarelli, Recovery of depth
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stereo, WMRA, 39-43.
912. T.S. Huang, Motion detection and estimation from
stereo image sequences: some preliminary
experimental results, WMRA, 45-46.
913. Y. Liu and T.S. Huang, Estimation of rigid body
motion using straight line correspondences, WMRA,
47-52.
914. M.A. Snyder, The accuracy of 3D parameters in
correspondence-based techniques: startup and
updating, WMRA, 53-59.
915. A. Bandopadhay and R. Dutta, Measuring image motion
in dynamic images, WMRA, 67-72.
916. S. Bharwani, E. Riseman, and A. Hanson, Refinement
of environmental depth maps over multiple frames,
WMRA, 73-80.
917. W. Enkelmann, Investigation of multigrid algorithms
for the estimation of optical flow fields in image
sequences, WMRA, 81-87.
918. B.G. Schunck, Image flow continuity equations for
motion and density, WMRA, 89-94.
919. T.J. Broida and R. Chellappa, Kinematics and
structure of a rigid object from a sequence of noisy
images, WMRA, 95-100.
920. R. Kories and G. Zimmermann, A variable method for
the estimation of displacement vector fields from
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75
921. S.A. Engel and J.M. Rubin, Detecting visual motion
boundaries, WMRA, 107-111.
922. K. Kanatani, Transformation of optical flow by
camera rotation, WMRA, 113-118.
923. H. Shariat and K.E. Price, How to use more than two
frames to estimate motion, WMRA, 119-124.
924. T.S. Huang, J. Weng, and N. Ahuja, 3-D motion from
image sequences: modeling, understanding, and
prediction, WMRA, 125-130.
925. E.C. Hildreth and N.M. Grzywacz, The incremental
recovery of structure from motion: position vs.
velocity based formalutions, WMRA, 137-143.
926. C.H. Lee and A. Rosenfeld, Structure and motion of a
rigid object having unknown constant motion, WMRA,
145-150.
927. E.H. Adelson and J.R. Bergen, The extraction of
spatio-temporal energy in human and machine vision,
WMRA, 151-155.
928. M. Subbarao, Interpretation of image motion fields:
a spatio-temporal approach, WMRA, 157-165.
929. J.(Y.) Aloimonos and I. Rigoutsos, Determining the
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930. A. Mitiche, S. Seida, and J.K. Aggarwal, Line-based
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invariance, WMRA, 175-180.
931. H. Westphal and H.H. Nagel, Toward the derivation of
three-dimensional descriptions from image sequences
for nonconvex moving objects, CVGIP 34, 1986, 302-
320.
932. R.M. Haralick and X. Zhuang, A note on ``Rigid body
motion from depth and optical flow'', CVGIP 34,
1986, 372-387.
933. T.J. Broida and R. Chellappa, Kinematics of a rigid
object from a sequence of noisy images: a batch
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76
934. K.M. Mutch and L.C. Heiny, Calculating object size
from stereoscopic motion, CVPR, 183-187.
935. R. Jain, S.L. Bartlett, and N. O'Brien, Motion
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CVPR, 188-193.
936. Z.C. Lin, T.S. Huang, S.D. Blostein, H. Lee, and
E.A. Margerum, Motion estimation from 3-D point sets
with and without correspondences, CVPR, 194-201.
937. H. Shariat and K.L. Price, Motion estimation: the
proper formulation for when 3 or 4 frames are
available, CVPR, 396-399.
938. Y. Le Guilloux, Structure from motion, acceleration
and Taylor series, CVPR, 400-402.
939. S.S. Chen and M. Penna, Recognizing deformations of
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940. A. Bandopadhay, B. Chandra, and D.H. Ballard,
Egomotion using active vision, CVPR, 498-503.
941. G.L. Scott, Smoothing the optic flow field under
perspective projection, CVPR, 504-509.
942. J. Aloimonos and C.M. Brown, Perception of structure
from motion: I: Optic flow vs. discrete
displacements. II: Lower bound results., CVPR,
510-517.
943. J.(Y.) Aloimonos and A. Basu, Shape and 3-D motion
from contour without point to point correspondences:
general principles, CVPR, 518-527.
944. B.G. Schunck, The image flow constraint equation,
CVGIP 35, 1986, 20-46.
945. A.M. Waxman and S.S. Sinha, Dynamic stereo: passive
ranging to moving objects from relative image flows,
T-PAMI 8, 1986, 406-412.
946. Y. Yasumoto and G. Medioni, Robust estimation of
three-dimensional motion parameters from a sequence
of image frames using regularization, T-PAMI 8,
1986, 464-471.
947. K. Kanatani, Structure and motion from optical flow
under orthographic projection, CVGIP 35, 1986, 181-
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77
948. D.J. Heeger, Depth and flow from motion energy,
AAAI, 1986, 657-663.
949. K. Wohn and J. Wu, 3-D motion recovery from time-
varying optical flows, AAAI, 1986, 670-675.
950. J.(Y.) Aloimonos and I. Rigoutsos, Determining the
3-D motion of a rigid surface patch without
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Planar surfaces. II. Curved surfaces., AAAI, 1986,
681-688.
951. S.J. Maybank, Optical flow and the Taylor expansion,
PRL 4, 1986, 243-246.
952. C.J. Radford, Optical flow fields in Hough transform
space, PRL 4, 1986, 293-303.
953. H.H. Nagel and W. Enkelmann, An investigation of
smoothness constraints for the estimation of
displacement vector fields from image sequences, T-
PAMI 8, 1986, 565-593.
954. O.D. Faugeras and F. Lustman, Identifying planes for
the construction of the world model of a mobile
robot, ICPR, 162-164.
955. T. Tsukiyama and T.S. Huang, Motion stereo for
navigation of autonomous vehicles in man-made
environments, ICPR, 165-168.
956. Z.C. Lin, H. Lee, and T.S. Huang, Finding 3-D point
correspondences in motion estimation, ICPR, 303-305.
957. Y. Liu and T.S. Huang, Estimation of rigid body
motion using straight line correspondences: further
results, ICPR, 306-309.
958. C.H. Lee, Structure of a rigid smooth space curve,
ICPR, 310-312.
959. M.F. Costabile and G.G. Pieroni, Detecting shape
correspondences by using the generalized Hough
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960. P. Bouthemy, A method of integrating motion
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78
961. P. Werkhoven and A. Toet, The estimation of
displacement vector fields by means of adaptive
affine transformations, ICPR, 798-800.
962. G. Zimmermann and R. Kories, Image sequence
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ICPR, 821-824.
963. G.G. Pieroni, Analyzing the movement of a wave field
by computer, ICPR, 903-906.
964. R.A. Samy and C.A. Bozzo, Matching images uisng
motion features, ICPR, 978-980.
965. F. Pan, W.K. Gu, and R.J. Jing, A back tracking
algorithm for matching two line drawings of a 3-D
moving object, ICPR, 1096-1098.
966. N. Diehl and H. Burkhardt, Planar motion estimation
with a fast converging algorithm, ICPR, 1099-1102.
967. S. Tsuji, Y. Yagi, and M. Asada, Finding of objects
moving in a pathway by a moving observer, ICPR,
1103-1106.
968. J. Weng, N. Ahuja, and T.S. Huang, Motion modeling
and prediction, ICPR, 1107-1109.
969. A. Mitiche, S. Seida, and J.K. Aggarwal,
Interpretation of structure and motion from line
correspondences, ICPR, 1110-1112.
970. H.H. Nagel, Image sequences-ten (octal) years-from
phenomenology towards a theoretical foundation,
ICPR, 1174-1185.
971. K. Deguchi, Registration techniques for partially
covered image sequence, ICPR, 1186-1189.
972. Y. Le Guilloux, A matching algorithm for horizontal
motion. Application to tracking., ICPR, 1190-1192.
973. R. Kories, G. Hecker, and G. Zimmermann, On the
precision of a feature based displacement
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974. J. Dengler, Local motion estimation with the dynamic
pyramid, ICPR, 1289-1292.
79
975. A.M. Waxman and J.H. Duncan, Binocular image flows:
steps toward stereo-motion fusion, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
715-729.
976. K.M. Mutch, Determining object translation
information using stereoscopic motion, T-PAMI 8,
1986, 750-755.
977. C.L. Tan and W.N. Martin, A distributed system for
analyzing time-varying multiresolution imagery,
CVGIP 36, 1986, 162-174.
978. S.S. Chen and M. Penna, Shape and motion of nonrigid
bodies, CVGIP 36, 1986, 175-207.
979. M. Subbarao and A.M. Waxman, Closed form solutions
to image flow equations for planar surfaces in
motion, CVGIP 36, 1986, 208-228.
980. J.L. Potter, Disparity based scene analysis, CASDD,
203-221.
981. A.A. Maciejewski and C.A. Klein, SAM-animation
software for simulating articulated motion, C&G 9,
1985, 383-391.
982. M.R. Kabuka and E.S. McVey, Input-output
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1986, 106-110.
983. Proceedings-Workshop on Motion: Representation and
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984. Second International Workshop on Time-Varying Image
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H. Shape and Pattern
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987. L.S. Davis, Two-dimensional shape representation,
HPRIP, 233-245.
988. H. Samet, Using quadtrees to represent spatial data,
CASDD, 229-247.
989. M. Tamminen, Efficient storage of quadtrees and
octrees, CASDD, 261-278.
990. H. Samet and R.E. Webber, Storing a collection of
polygons using quadtrees, TOG 4, 1985, 182-222.
991. R.R. Patterson, Projective transformations of the
parameter of a Bernstein-Bezier curve, TOG 4, 1985,
276-290.
992. P. Srinivas Kumar and M. Manohar, On probability of
forest of quadtrees reducing to quadtrees, IPL 22,
1986, 109-111.
993. M.L.P. van Lierop, Geometrical transformations on
pictures represented by leafcodes, CVGIP 33, 1986,
81-98.
994. A. Rosenfeld, Axial representations of shape,
CVGIP 33, 1986, 156-173.
995. T. Minami and K. Shinohara, Encoding of line
drawings with a multiple grid chain code, T-PAMI 8,
1986, 269-276.
996. A.Y. Wu, S.K. Bhaskar, and A. Rosenfeld, Computation
of geometric properties from the medial axis
transform in O(n log n) time, CVGIP 34, 1986, 76-92.
997. D.S. Scott and S.S. Iyengar, TID-a translation
invariant data structure for storing images, Comm.
ACM 29, 1986, 418-429.
998. F.M. Dekking and P.J. Van Otterloo, Fourier coding
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SMC 16, 1986, 395-404.
999. T.W. Sederberg and R.N. Goldman, Algebraic geometry
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1000. G.G. Mei and N. Liu, Quadtree problems on two
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1001. J.G. Leu and I.N. Huang, A binary tree
representation of 2-D shapes, CVPR, 625-627.
1002. S.B. Ho and C.R. Dyer, Shape smoothing using medial
axis properties, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 512-520.
1003. S. Sitharama Iyengar and S.W. Miller, Efficient
algorithm for polygon overlay for dense map image
data sets, IVC 4, 1986, 167-174.
1004. R.C. Nelson and H. Samet, A consistent hierarchical
representation for vector data, SIGGRAPH, 197-206.
1005. M. Leyton, Constraint-theorems on the
prototypification of shape, AAAI, 1986, 702-706.
1006. L.P. Cordella and G. Sanniti di Baja, Context
dependent smoothing of figures represented by their
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1007. C.A. Shaffer and H. Samet, An optimal quadtree
construction algorithm, ICPR, 317-319.
1008. Q.Y. Shi, Image processing operations using CD
representation, ICPR, 320-322.
1009. A. Montanvert, Medial line: graph representation and
shape description, ICPR, 430-432.
1010. B.H. Khang, P.N. Khoi, H. Kiem, and H.T. Bao,
Conversion and combination of image representations,
ICPR, 660-662.
1011. (G. Zhou) and (H. Wang), Angle coding and its
application in pattern recognition, ICPR, 1001-1003.
1012. W.G. Kropatsch, Curve representations in multiple
resolutions, ICPR, 1283-1285.
1013. A. Klinger, E. Bassett, and W. Fox, Tree
computations in vision, ICPR, 1313-1315.
1014. P.A. Maragos and R.W. Schafer, Morphological
skeleton representation and coding of binary images,
T-ASSP 34, 1986, 1228-1244.
82
H.2. Topology; Distance, Thinning
1015. R. Hummel and A. Rojer, Implementing a parallel
connected component algorithm on MIMD architectures,
CAPAIDM, 88-90.
1016. D. Petkovic and K. Mohiuddin, Combining component
features from multiple image frames, CAPAIDM, 169-
174.
1017. M.M. Ferguson Jr., Matrix method for finding sets of
contiguous non-zero elements in a 2-dimensional
array, PR 19, 1986, 73-.
1018. M. Suk and S. Oh, Region adjacency and its
application to object detection, PR 19, 1986, 161-
167.
1019. H.H. Atkinson, I. Gargantini, and T.R.S. Walsh,
Filling by quadrants or octants, CVGIP 33, 1986,
138-155.
1020. L.W. Tucker, Labeling connected components on a
massively parallel tree machine, CVPR, 124-129.
1021. C.N. Lee and A. Rosenfeld, Connectivity issues in 2D
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1022. H. Samet and M. Tamminen, An improved approach to
connected component labeling of images, CVPR, 312-
318.
1023. R.D. Hersch, Descriptive contour fill of partly
degenerated shapes, CGA 6(7), 1986, 61-70.
1024. C. Arcelli and G. Sanniti di Baja, On the simplicity
of digital curves and contours, ICPR, 283-285.
1025. M.H. Loew and (S.X. Li), Adjacency detection using
quadcodes, ICPR, 314-316.
1026. G.M. Arnaud, M. Lamure, M. Terrenoire, and D.
Tounissoux, Analysis of the connectivity of an
object in a binary image: pretopological approach,
ICPR, 1204-1206.
1027. M. Minoh and T. Sakai, Mesh-oriented line drawings
theory (MOLD theory), T-PAMI 8, 1986, 210-221.
83
1028. R.E. Osteen and P.P. Lin, Picture skeletons based on
eccentricities of points of minimum spanning trees,
SIAM JC 3, 1974, 23-40.
1029. F. Meyer, The binary skeleton in three steps,
CAPAIDM, 470-476.
1030. J. Piper, Efficient implementation of
skeletonisation using interval coding, PRL 3, 1985,
389-397.
1031. C. Ronse, A topological characterization of
thinning, TCS 43, 1986, 31-41.
1032. R. Stefanelli, A comment on an investigation into
the skeletonization approach of Hilditch, PR 19,
1986, 13-14.
1033. N.J. Naccache and R. Shinghal, In response to ``A
comment on an investigation into the skeletonization
approach of Hilditch'', PR 19, 1986, 111-.
1034. M. Yamashita and T. Ibaraki, Distances defined by
neighborhood sequences, PR 19, 1986, 237-246.
1035. R.M.K. Sinha, Comments on ``Fast thinning algorithm
for binary images'', IVC 4, 1986, 57-58.
1036. H.E. Lu and P.S.P. Wang, A comment on ``A fast
parallel algorithm for thinning digital patterns'',
Comm. ACM 29, 1986, 239-242.
1037. F. Pasan and C. Vuerli, Core-line tracing for fuzzy
image subsets, PRL 4, 1986, 93-98.
1038. G. Borgefors, Distance transformations in digital
images, CVGIP 34, 1986, 344-371.
1039. T. Pavlidis, A vectorizer and feature extractor for
document recognition, CVGIP 35, 1986, 111-127.
1040. Y.K. Chu and C.Y. Suen, An alternate smoothing and
stripping algorithm for thinning digital binary
patterns, SP 11, 1986, 207-222.
1041. L. Dorst, Pseudo-Euclidean skeletons, ICPR, 286-288.
1042. S. Suzuki and K. Abe, Sequential thinning of binary
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292.
84
1043. G. Borgefors, A new distance transformation
approximating the Euclidean distance, ICPR, 336-338.
1044. E. Mouer and R. Schaerf, New applications of
distance transformation methods for effective
structural image analysis, ICPR, 666-668.
1045. Y. Xia, A new thinning algorithm for binary images,
ICPR, 995-997.
H.3. Measures, Invariants, etc.
1046. L. Dorst and A.W.M. Smeulders, Length estimators
compared, PRIP II, 73-80.
1047. J. O'Rourke, The signature of a plane curve, SIAM
JC 15, 1986, 34-51.
1048. J. Cleary, S.A. Morris, and D. Yost, Numerical
geometry-numbers from shapes, Amer. Math.
Monthly 93, 1986, 260-275.
1049. R. Hashim and W.N. Martin, Recognizing shapes via
random chord samplings, CVPR, 637-639.
1050. M.G. Stone, A mnemonic for areas of polygons, Amer.
Math. Monthly 93, 1986, 479-480.
1051. F. Veillon, Study and comparison of certain shape
measures, SP 11, 1986, 81-91.
1052. S.K. Parui, S. Eswara Sarma, and D. Dutta Majumder,
How to discriminate shapes using the shape vector,
PRL 4, 1986, 201-204.
1053. M. Nagao and S. Nakajima, Shape recognition system
by variable slit method-its hardware and software,
ICPR, 424-426.
1054. G. Bertrand, Continuous perimeter distributions,
ICPR, 491-494.
1055. V. Di Gesu and M. C. Maccarone, Description of fuzzy
images by convex hull technique, ICPR, 1276-1278.
1056. S.R. Dubois and F.H. Glanz, An autoregressive model
approach to two-dimensional shape classification,
T-PAMI 8, 1986, 55-66.
85
1057. C.H. Teh and R.T. Chin, On digital approximation of
moment invariants, CVGIP 33, 1986, 318-326.
1058. S. Chen, An intelligent computer vision system,
IJIS 1, 1986, 15-28.
1059. J. Ma, C.K. Wu, and X.R. Lu, A fast shape
descriptor, CVGIP 34, 1986, 282-291.
1060. K. Kanatani, Camera rotation invariance of image
characteristics, CVPR, 266-271.
1061. C.C. Liu and R. Chellappa, Clasification of partial
2-D shapes using Fourier descriptors, CVPR, 344-350.
1062. M. Hatamian, A real-time two-dimensional moment
generating algorithm and its single chip
implementation, T-ASSP 34, 1986, 546-553.
1063. L. Capodiferro, Position, rotation, and scale
invariant object recognition by digital image
processing, SP 11, 1986, 311-312.
1064. R.H. Wu and H. Stark, Rotation and scale invariant
recognition of images, ICPR, 92-94.
1065. M.A. Abidi and R.C. Gonzalez, Harmonic shape
decomposition, ICPR, 419-423.
1066. (J. Ma), (X. Lu), and (C. Wu), A new shape
recognition system, ICPR, 811-813.
1067. H. Glunder and T. Kramer, Description of planar
patterns by invariant features-an attempt towards
the explanation of visual pattern recognition, ICPR,
1090-1093.
1068. P.T. Highnam, Optimal algorithms for finding the
symmetries of a planar point set, IPL 22, 1986,
219-222.
1069. S.A. Friedberg, Finding axes of skewed symmetry,
CVGIP 34, 1986, 138-155.
1070. M.M. Fleck, Local rotational symmetries, CVPR, 332-
337.
1071. S.N. Biswas and D. Dutta Majumder, Region symmetry
analysis through Cantor number strings, ICPR, 427-
429.
86
1072. J. Lopez Krahe, Detection of symmetric and radial
structures in images, ICPR, 947-950.
H.4. Shape (Other); Path Planning
1073. L. Dorst and A.W.M. Smeulders, Best linear unbiased
estimators for properties of digitized straight
lines, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 276-282.
1074. C. Ronse, A strong chord property for 4-connected
convex digital sets, CVGIP 35, 1986, 259-269.
1075. S. Pham, Digital straight segments, CVGIP 36, 1986,
10-30.
1076. L.D. Wu and F.L. Wang, Chain code for a line segment
and formal language, ICPR, 1124-1126.
1077. F.L. Weng and L.D. Wu, Covering property and *-chain
code, ICPR, 1133-1135.
1078. X.Y. Luo and L.D. Wu, The generalized chord property
of digital plane element, ICPR, 1159-1161.
1079. H.J. Bernstein, Determining the shape of a convex
n-sided polygon by using 2n+k tactile probes,
IPL 22, 1986, 255-260.
1080. T.T. Allen, Polya's orchard problem, Amer. Math.
Monthly 93, 1986, 98-104.
1081. M.A. Peshkin and A.C. Sanderson, Reachable grasps on
a polygon: the convex rope algorithm, J-RA 2, 1986,
53-58.
1082. A. Hashizume, P.S. Yeh, and A. Rosenfeld, A method
of detecting the orientation of aligned components,
PRL 4, 1986, 125-132.
1083. R.E. Ellis, E.M. Riseman, and A.R. Hanson, Tactile
recognition by probing: identifying a polygon on a
plane, AAAI, 1986, 632-637.
1084. B.K. Natarajan, An algorithmic approach to the
automated design of parts orienters, SFCS, 132-142.
1085. M. Erdmann, Using backprojections for fine motion
planning with uncertainty, IJRR 5(1), 1986, 19-45.
87
1086. Y. Kobayashi, Y. Wada, and T. Kiguchi, Knowledge
representation and utilization for optimal route
search, T-SMC 16, 1986, 454-462.
1087. B.J. Oommen, S.S. Iyengar, N.S.V. Rao, and R.L.
Kashyap, Robot navigation in unknown terrains of
convex polygonal obstacles, using learned visibility
graphs, AAAI, 1101-1106.
1088. M.A. Peshkin and A.C. Sanderson, Planning sensorless
robot manipulation of sliding objects, AAAI, 1107-
1112.
1089. S. Kambhampati and L.S. Davis, Multiresolution path
planning for mobile robots, J-RA 2, 1986, 135-145.
1090. K. Kant and S.W. Zucker, Toward efficient trajectory
planning: the path-velocity decomposition,
IJRR 5(3), 1986, 72-89.
1091. (G. Xuan), (L. Wang), (C. Li), (Y. Liu), and (J.
Wang), An intelligent searching algorithm for robot
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1092. Proceedings of the Second Annual Symposium on
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Computational Geometry, Springer, Berlin, 1986ff.
1094. V. Boltjansky and I.T. Gohberg, Results and Problems
in Combinatorial Geometry, Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, UK, 1985.
1095. D.T. Lee and Y.T. Ching, The power of geometric
duality revisited, IPL 21, 1985, 117-122.
1096. D.P. Dobkin and J.I. Munro, Efficient uses of the
past, J. Algorithms 6, 1985, 455-465.
1097. S.S. Pyo, M. Suk, and V. Nagbhushan, Systolic
implementation of a geometry processor, CAPAIDM,
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88
1098. G.T. Toussaint, New results in computational
geometry relevant to pattern recognition in
practice, PRIP II, 135-146.
1099. H. Edelsbrunner, Constructing belts in two-
dimensional arrangements with applications, SIAM
JC 15, 1986, 271-284.
1100. H. Edelsbrunner, J. O'Rourke, and R. Seidel,
Constructing arrangements of lines and hyperplanes
with applications, SIAM JC 15, 1986, 341-363.
1101. D.H. Greene and F.F. Yao, Finite-resolution
computational geometry, SFCS, 143-152.
1102. J. O'Rourke, Finding minimal enclosing boxes,
JCIS 14, 1985, 183-199.
1103. D.J. Evans and S.W. Mai, Two parallel algorithms for
the convex hull problem in a two dimensional space,
PC 2, 1985, 313-326.
1104. V. Klee and M.C. Laskowski, Finding the smallest
triangles containing a given convex polygon, J.
Algorithms 6, 1985, 359-375.
1105. I. Stojmenovic and E. Soisalon-Soininen, A note on
approximate convex hulls, IPL 22, 1986, 55-56.
1106. S.K. Ghosh, A note on convex hull algorithms, PR 19,
1986, 75-.
1107. M. Kallay, Convex hull made easy, IPL 22, 1986,
161-.
1108. J. O'Rourke, A. Aggarwal, S. Maddila, and M.
Baldwin, An optimal algorithm for finding minimal
enclosing triangles, J. Algorithms 7, 1986, 258-269.
1109. M.J. Atallah, Computing the convex hull of line
intersections, J. Algorithms 7, 1986, 285-288.
1110. D.G. Kirkpatrick and R. Seidel, The ultimate planar
convex hull algorithm, SIAM JC 15, 1986, 287-294.
1111. S.Y. Shin and T.C. Woo, Finding the convex hull of a
simple polygon in linear time, PR 19, 1986, 453-458.
@bold H primed@.2. Distance, etc.
89
1112. M. Lu and P. Varman, Solving geometric proximity
problems on mesh-connected computers, CAPAIDM, 248-
255.
1113. R.C. Chang and R.C.T. Lee, An O(N log N) minimal
spanning tree algorithm for N points in the plane,
BIT 26, 1986, 7-16.
1114. H. Edelsbrunner and R. Seidel, Voronoi diagrams and
arrangements, DCG 1, 1986, 25-44.
1115. A. Lingas, The greedy and Delauney triangulations
are not bad in the average case, IPL 22, 1986, 25-
31.
1116. M. Krivanek, Hexagonal unit network-a tool for
proving the NP-completeness results of geometric
problems, IPL 22, 1986, 37-41.
1117. F. Aurenhammer, The one-dimensional weighted Voronoi
diagram, IPL 22, 1986, 119-123.
1118. E.J. Cockayne and D.E. Hewgill, Exact computation of
Steiner minimal trees in the plane, IPL 22, 1986,
151-156.
1119. B. Chazelle, R. Cole, F.P. Preparata, and C. Yap,
New upper bounds for neighbor searching, IC 68,
1986, 105-124.
1120. D.T. Lee and Y.F. Wu, Geometric complexity of some
location problems, Algorithmica 1, 1986, 193-211.
1121. J. Katajainen and O. Nevalainen, Computing relative
neighbourhood graphs in the plane, PR 19, 1986,
221-228.
1122. N. Megiddo and E. Zemel, An O(@n@ log @n@)
randomizing algorithm for the weighted Euclidean 1-
center problem, J. Algorithms 7, 1986, 358-368.
1123. A. Aggarwal and R.C. Melville, Fast computation of
the modality of polygons, J. Algorithms 7, 1986,
369-381.
1124. C.A. Wang and E.P.F. Chan, Finding the minimum
visible vertex distance between two nonintersecting
simple polygons, CG, 34-42.
90
1125. A. Lingas, On approximation behavior and
implementation of the greedy triangulation for
convex planar point sets, CG, 72-79.
1126. D. Avis and H. ElGindy, Triangulating simplicial
point sets in space, CG, 133-141.
1127. L.P. Chew, There is a planar graph almost as good as
the complete graph, CG, 169-177.
1128. R.A. Dwyer, A simple divide-and-conquer algorithm
for constructing Delaunay triangulations in O(@n@
log log @n@) expected time, CG, 276-284.
1129. S. Fortune, A sweepline algorithm for Voronoi
diagrams, CG, 313-322.
1130. E. Vidal Ruiz, An algorithm for finding nearest
neighbors in (approximately) constant time, PRL 4,
1986, 145-157.
1131. P.M. Vaidya, An optimal algorithm for the all-
nearest-neighbors problem, SFCS, 117-122.
1132. C. Arcelli and G. Sanniti di Baja, Computing Voronoi
diagrams in digital pictures, PRL 4, 1986, 383-389.
@bold H primed@.3. Visibility, Path Planning, etc.
1133. M.J. Atallah, A matching problem in the plane,
JCSS 31, 1985, 63-70.
1134. R. Sedgewick and J.S. Vitter, Shortest paths in
Euclidean graphs, Algorithmica 1, 1986, 31-48.
1135. T. Asano, T. Asano, L. Guibas, J. Hershberger, and
H. Imai, Visibility of disjoint polygons,
Algorithmica 1, 1986, 49-63.
1136. S. Ntafos, On gallery watchmen in grids, IPL 23,
1986, 99-102.
1137. M. Sharir and A. Schorr, On shortest paths in
polyhedral spaces, SIAM JC 15, 1986, 193-215.
1138. D.T. Lee and A.K. Lin, Computational complexity of
art gallery problems, T-IT 32, 1986, 276-282.
1139. D.T. Lee and A.K. Lin, Computing the visibility
polygon from an edge, CVGIP 34, 1986, 1-19.
91
1140. L. Guibas, J. Hershberger, D. Leven, M. Sharir, and
R.E. Tarjan, Linear time algorithms for visibility
and shortest path problems inside simple polygons,
CG, 1-13.
1141. S. Suri and J. O'Rourke, Worst-case optimal
algorithms for constructing visibility polygons with
holes, CG, 14-23.
1142. W.P. Chin and S. Ntafos, Optimum watchman routes,
CG, 24-33.
1143. D. Rappaport, H. Imai, and G.T. Toussaint, On
computing simple circuits on a set of line segments,
CG, 52-60.
1144. S. Suri, A linear time algorithm for minimum link
paths inside a simple polygon, CVGIP 35, 1986, 99-
110.
1145. G.T. Toussaint, Shortest path solves edge-to-edge
visibility in a polygon, PRL 4, 1986, 165-170.
1146. W.H. Plantinga and C.R. Dyer, An algorithm for
constructing the aspect graph, SFCS, 123-131.
1147. E. Lodi and L. Pagli, A VLSI solution to the
vertical segment visibility problem, T-COMP 35,
1986, 923-928.
1148. R.M. Harnett and G.C. Kiel, Optimal taxiway repair:
a set-covering approach, JCIS 14, 1985, 405-419.
1149. B.J. Falkowski and L. Schmitz, A note on the queens'
problem, IPL 23, 1986, 39-46.
1150. K. Kedem, R. Livne, J. Pach, and M. Sharir, On the
union of Jordan regions and collision-free
translational motion amidst polygonal obstacles,
DCG 1, 1986, 59-71.
1151. H. Rohnert, Shortest paths in the plane with convex
polygonal obstacles, IPL 23, 1986, 71-76.
1152. S. Sifrony and M. Sharir, A new efficient motion-
planning algorithm for a rod in polygonal space, CG,
178-186.
1153. S.R. Maddila and C.K. Yap, Moving a polygon around
the corner in a corridor, CG, 187-192.
92
1154. J.E. Hopcroft and G.T. Wilfong, Reducing multiple
object motion planning to graph searching, SIAM JC
15, 1986, 768-785.
1155. O. Nurmi, On translating a set of objects in 2- and
3-dimensional space, CVGIP 36, 1986, 42-52.
1156. M. Sharir, R. Cole, K. Kedem, D. Leven, R. Pollack,
and S. Sifrony, Geometric applications of
Davenport-Schinzel sequences, SFCS, 77-86.
@bold H primed@.4. Search, Intersection, etc.
1157. R. Cole and C.K. Yap, Geometric retrival problems,
IC 63, 1984, 39-57.
1158. R.H. Guting, Dynamic C-oriented polygonal
intersection searching, IC 63, 1984, 143-163.
1159. R.H. Guting, Fast dynamic intersection searching in
a set of isothetic line segments, IPL 21, 1985,
165-171.
1160. K.J. Supowit, Decomposing a set of points into
chains, with applications to permutation and circle
graphs, IPL 21, 1985, 249-252.
1161. B. Chazelle, R.L. Drysdale, and D.T. Lee, Computing
the largest empty rectangle, SIAM JC 15, 1986, 300-
315.
1162. D.P. Dobkin and D.G. Kirkpatrick, A linear algorithm
for determining the separation of convex polyhedra,
J. Algorithms 6, 1985, 381-392.
1163. N. Megiddo, Partitioning with two lines in the
plane, J. Algorithms 6, 1985, 430-433.
1164. H. Edelsbrunner and M.H. Overmars, Batched dynamic
solutions to decomposable searching problems, J.
Algorithms 6, 1985, 515-542.
1165. B.M. Chazelle and D.T. Lee, On a circle placement
problem, Computing 36, 1986, 1-16.
1166. P. Widmayer, Y.F. Wu, M.D.F. Schlag, and C.K. Wong,
On some union and intersection problems for polygons
with fixed orientations, Computing 36, 1986, 183-
197.
93
1167. M. Veldhorst, The optimal representation of disjoint
iso-oriented rectangles in two-dimensional trees, J.
Algorithms 7, 1986, 1-34.
1168. M.S. Paterson, Point retrieval for polygons, J.
Algorithms 7, 1986, 441-447.
1169. B. Chazelle and F.P. Preparata, Halfspace range
search: an algorithmic application of @k@-sets,
DCG 1, 1986, 83-93.
1170. E. Welzl, More on @k@-sets of finite sets in the
plane, DCG 1, 1986, 95-100.
1171. H. Edelsbrunner, Edge-skeletons in arrangements with
applications, Algorithmica 1, 1986, 93-109.
1172. B. Chazelle and L.J. Guibas, Fractional cascading:
I. A data structuring technique, Algorithmica 1,
1986, 133-162.
1173. B. Chazelle and L.J. Guibas, Fractional cascading:
II. Applications, Algorithmica 1, 1986, 163-191.
1174. B. Chazelle, Reporting and counting segment
intersections, JCSS 32, 1986, 156-182.
1175. K. Hoffmann, K. Mehlhorn, P. Rosenstiehl, and R.E.
Tarjan, Sorting Jordan sequences in linear time
using level-linked search trees, IC 68, 1986, 170-
184.
1176. M. Tamminen, Constructing maximal slicings from
geometry, Acta Informatica 23, 1986, 267-288.
1177. T. Ottmann and D. Wood, Space-economical plane-sweep
algorithms, CVGIP 34, 1986, 35-51.
1178. H. Edelsbrunner, L.J. Guibas, and J. Stolfi, Optimal
point location in a monotone subdivision, SIAM
JC 15, 1986, 317-340.
1179. H. Imai and T. Asano, Efficient algorithms for
geometric graph search problems, SIAM JC 15, 1986,
478-494.
1180. D. Haussler and E. Welzl, Epsilon-nets and simplex
range queries, CG, 61-71.
94
1181. D.E. Willard, On the application of sheared retrival
to orthogonal range queries, CG, 80-89.
1182. L.J. Guibas and R. Seidel, Computing convolutions by
reciprocal search, CG, 90-99.
1183. R. Klein, O. Nurmi, T. Ottmann, and D. Wood, Optimal
dynamic solutions for fixed windowing problems, CG,
109-115.
1184. M.J. Atallah and M.T. Goodrich, Efficient plane
sweeping in parallel, CG, 216-225.
1185. A. Aggarwal, M.M. Klawe, S. Moran, P. Shor, and R.
Wilber, Geometric applications of a matrix searching
algorithm, CG, 285-292.
1186. B. Chazelle and H. Edelsbrunner, Linear space data
structures for two types of range search, CG, 293-
302.
1187. R. Motwani and P. Raghavan, Deferred data
structuring: query-driven preprocessing for
geometric search problems, CG, 303-312.
1188. L.J. Kitchen and M. Callahan, Optimal cell size for
efficient retrieval of sparse data by approximate 2D
position using a coarse spatial array, CVPR, 357-
361.
1189. S. Fisk, Separating point sets by circles, and the
recognition of digital disks, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 554-
556.
1190. N. Sarnak and R.E. Tarjan, Planar point location
using persistent search trees, Comm. ACM 29, 1986,
669-679.
1191. B.J. Oommen, A learning automaton solution to the
stochastic minimum-spanning circle problem, T-
SMC 16, 1986, 598-603.
1192. M.E. Dyer, On a multidimensional search technique
and its application to the Euclidean one-centre
problem, SIAM JC 15, 1986, 725-738.
1193. B. Chazelle, Lower bounds on the complexity of
multidimensional searching, SFCS, 87-96.
95
1194. A. Wiernik, Planar realizations of nonlinear
Davenport-Schinzel sequences by segments, SFCS, 97-
106.
1195. M.D. Katz and D.J. Volper, Data structures for
retrieval on square grids, SIAM JC 15, 1986, 919-
931.
@bold H primed@.5. Packing, covering, etc.
1196. E.G. Coffman Jr. and E.N. Gilbert, Dynamic, first-
fit packings in two or more dimensions, IC 61, 1984,
1-14.
1197. H.A.G. Wijshoff and J. van Leeuwen, Arbitrary versus
periodic storage schemes and tessellations of the
plane using one type of polyomino, IC 62, 1984, 1-
25.
1198. D.S. Franzblau and D.J. Kleitman, An algorithm for
covering polygons with rectangles, IC 63, 1984,
164-184.
1199. D.S. Johnson and M.R. Garey, A 71/60 theorem for bin
packing, J. Complexity 1, 1985, 65-106.
1200. S. Hertel and K. Mehlhorn, Fast triangulation of the
plane with respect to simple polygons, IC 64, 1985,
52-76.
1201. J.M. Keil, Decomposing a polygon into simpler
components, SIAM JC 14, 1985, 799-817.
1202. N. Alon and D.J. Kleitman, Covering a square by
small perimeter rectangles, DCG 1, 1986, 1-7.
1203. H.E. Debrunner and P. Mani-Levitska, Can you cover
your shadows?, DCG 1, 1986, 45-58.
1204. J. Pach, Covering the plane with convex polygons,
DCG 1, 1986, 73-81.
1205. H. Schmeck, On the maximum edge length in VLSI
layouts of complete binary trees, IPL 23, 1986,
19-23.
1206. R.N. Strickland, An algorithm for generating
connected quadrilaterals of specified area, C&G 10,
1986, 151-155.
96
1207. T. Asano, T. Asano, and R.Y. Pinter, Polygon
triangulation: efficiency and minimality, J.
Algorithms 7, 1986, 221-231.
1208. S.A. Segenreich and L.M.P. Faria Braga, Optimal
nesting of general plane figures: a Monte Carlo
heuristical approach, C&G 10, 1986, 229-237.
1209. J. Csirik and G. Galambos, An O(n) bin-packing
algorithm for uniformly distributed data,
Computing 36, 1986, 313-319.
1210. B.S. Chlebus, Domino-tiling games, JCSS 32, 1986,
374-392.
1211. D.K. Friesen and M.A. Langston, Variable sized bin
packing, SIAM JC 15, 1986, 222-230.
1212. R.A. Melter, Tessellation graph characterization
using rosettas, PRL 4, 1986, 79-85.
1213. T. Asano, T. Asano, and H. Imai, Partitioning a
polygonal region into trapezoids, J. ACM 33, 1986,
290-312.
1214. N. Ahuja, Efficient planar embedding of trees for
VLSI layouts, CVGIP 34, 1986, 189-203.
1215. W. Maass, On the complexity of nonconvex covering,
SIAM JC 15, 1986, 453-467.
1216. J.M. Keil, Minimally covering a horizontally convex
orthogonal polygon, CG, 43-51.
1217. C. Levopoulos, Fast heuristics for minimum length
rectangular partitions of polygons, CG, 100-108.
1218. G. Vijayan, Geometry of planar graphs with angles,
CG, 116-124.
1219. S. Floyd and R. Karp, FFD bin packing for item sizes
with distributions in [0, 1/2], SFCS, 322-330.
I. Texture
97
I.1. Models, Synthesis
1220. R.L. Kashyap, Image models, HPRIP, 281-310.
1221. A. Gagalowicz and S.D. Ma, Model driven synthesis of
natural textures for 3-D scenes, C&G 10, 1986, 161-
170.
1222. S.D. Ma and A. Gagalowicz, Determination of local
coordinate systems for texture synthesis on 3-D
surfaces, C&G 10, 1986, 171-176.
1223. P.E. Oppenheimer, Real time design and animation of
fractal plants and trees, SIGGRAPH, 55-64.
1224. A. Glassner, Adaptive precision in texture mapping,
SIGGRAPH, 297-306.
1225. E.A. Bier and K.R. Sloan Jr., Two-part texture
mappings, CGA 6(9), 1986, 40-53.
1226. A. Gagalowicz and C. Tournier-Lasserve, Third order
model for non homogeneous natural textures, ICPR,
409-411.
1227. A. Gagalowicz, S.D. Ma, and C. Tournier-Lasserve,
Efficient models for color textures, ICPR, 412-414.
1228. M. Goldberg and F. Schmitt, Texture representation
by adaptive vector quantization, ICPR, 672-674.
1229. P.S. Heckbert, Survey of statistics mapping,
CGA 6(11), 1986, 56-67.
1230. W. Good, Local transformations to simulate crystal
growth, PRIP II, 47-56.
1231. N.L. Max, Light diffusion through clouds and haze,
CVGIP 33, 1986, 280-292.
1232. D.J. Heeger and A.P. Pentland, Seeing structure
through chaos, WMRA, 131-136.
I.2. Analysis, Perception
1233. R.M. Haralick, Statistical image texture analysis,
HPRIP, 247-279.
1234. D. Harwood, M. Subbarao, and L.S. Davis, Texture
classification by local rank correlation, CVGIP 32,
1985, 404-411.
98
1235. P. Saint-Jean, V. von Hagen, G. Koper, and J.S.
Ploem, A pretopological texture model, a
multiparametric image model, and a hierarchical
classification method for the analysis of digitized
images, PRIP II, 101-112.
1236. F.M. Vilnrotter, R. Nevatia, and K.E. Price,
Structural analysis of natural textures, T-PAMI 8,
1986, 76-89.
1237. M. Unser, Sum and difference histograms for texture
classification, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 118-125.
1238. C.W. Therrien, T.F. Quatieri, and D.E. Dudgeon,
Statistical model-based algorithms for image
analysis, P-IEEE 74, 1986, 532-551.
1239. J. Doner, A. Adams, and M. Merickel, An
organizational approach to texture analysis, CVPR,
431-434.
1240. R. Wang, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman, Texture
analysis based on local standard deviation of
intensity, CVPR, 482-488.
1241. M. Unser, Local linear transfermations for texture
measurements, SP 11, 1986, 61-79.
1242. R.L. Kashyap and A. Khotanzad, A model-based method
for rotation invariant texture classification, T-
PAMI 8, 1986, 472-481.
1243. J. Parkkinen and E. Oja, Cooccurrence matrices and
subspace methods in texture analysis, ICPR, 405-408.
1244. A. Bruno, Structural analysis of textures-a solution
for describing primitives, ICPR, 817-820.
1245. S.W. Zucker and P. Cavanagh, Subjective figures and
texture perception, Spatial Vision 1, 1985, 131-139.
1246. B. Julesz, Texton gradients: the texton theory
revisited, Biological Cybernetics 54, 1986, 245-251.
1247. J.M. Robertson and A.F. Siegel, Designing Buffon's
needle for a given crossing distribution, Amer.
Math. Monthly 93, 1986, 116-119.
99
I.3. Segmentation
1248. R.A. Samy, P.H. Lheritier, and C.A. Bozzo, Image
sequence segmentation using time-varying textures,
CVPR, 403-406.
1249. M.J. Muller, Texture boundaries: important cues for
human texture discrimination, CVPR, 464-468.
1250. H.M. Raafat and A.K.C. Wong, Texture-based image
segmentation, CVPR, 469-475.
1251. B.P. Kjell and C.R. Dyer, Segmentation of textured
images, CVPR, 476-481.
1252. H. Derin and W.S. Cole, Segmentation of textured
images using Gibbs random fields, CVGIP 35, 1986,
72-98.
1253. P.A. Devijver, Segmentation of binary images using
third-order Markov mesh models, ICPR, 259-261.
1254. T. Kasvand, Linear textures in line drawings, ICPR,
398-401.
1255. W.A. Davis and G.G. Tychon, Texture boundaries in
digital images, ICPR, 402-404.
J. 3D Scenes
J.1. Representations, Geometry, etc.
1256. R.H. Johnson, Solid Modeling-A State-of-the-Art
Report, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1986.
1257. H. Freeman and D.J. Meagher, Octrees: a data
structure for solid-object modeling, CASDD, 249-259.
1258. W. Kropatsch, An interpolation method on triangular
networks for surface model architectures, CASDD,
313-328.
1259. A.P. Pentland, On describing complex surface shapes,
IVC 3, 1985, 153-162.
1260. H. Knutsson, Producing a continuous and distance
preserving 5-D vector representation of 3-D
orientation, CAPAIDM, 175-182.
100
1261. T.C. Henderson and B. Bhanu, Intrinsic
characteristics as the interface between CAD and
machine vision systems, PRL 3, 1985, 425-430.
1262. D.D. Hoffman and W.A. Richards, Parts of
recognition, FPTP, 268-293.
1263. R.T. Farouki, The characterization of parametric
surface sections, CVGIP 33, 1986, 209-236.
1264. H. Toriya, T. Satoh, K. Ueda, and H. Chiyokura, UNDO
and REDO operations for solid modeling, CGA 6(4),
1986, 35-42.
1265. A.P. Pentland, Perceptual organization and the
representation of natural form, AI 28, 1986, 293-
331.
1266. J.W. Roach, J.S. Wright, and V. Ramesh, Spherical
dual images: a 3D representation method for solid
objects that combines dual space and Gaussian
spheres, CVPR, 236-241.
1267. A.P. Pentland, Part models, CVPR, 242-249.
1268. P.O. Fjallstrom, Smoothing of polyhedral models, CG,
226-235.
1269. D. Zhang and A. Bowyer, CSG set-theoretic solid
modelling and NC machining of blend surfaces, CG,
236-245.
1270. J.D. Boissonat and M. Teillaud, An hierarchical
representation of objects: the Delaunay tree, CG,
260-268.
1271. T.W. Sederberg and S.R. Parry, Free-form deformation
of solid geometric models, SIGGRAPH, 151-160.
1272. D.H. Laidlaw, W.B. Trumbore, and J.F. Hughes,
Constructive solid geometry for polyhedral objects,
SIGGRAPH, 161-170.
1273. S.M. Courter and J.A. Brewer III, Automated
conversion of curvilinear wire-frame models to
surface boundary models: a topological approach,
SIGGRAPH, 171-178.
1274. A.P. Pentland, Parts: structured descriptions of
shape, AAAI, 1986, 695-701.
101
1275. Y.C. Kim and J.K. Aggarwal, Rectangular
parallelepiped coding: a volumetric representation
of three-dimensional objects, J-RA 2, 1986, 127-134.
1276. A.A. Requicha and S.C. Chan, Representation of
geometric features, tolerances, and attributes in
solid modelers based on constructive geometry, J-
RA 2, 1986, 156-166.
1277. C.H. Chien and J.K. Aggarwal, Volume/surface octrees
for the representation of three-dimensional objects,
CVGIP 36, 1986, 100-113.
1278. T. Zhang and Z. Li, Application of eight valued
logic to modeling of three-dimensional objects,
ICPR, 104-106.
1279. B. Bhanu and C.C. Ho, Computer-aided geometric
design based 3-D models for machine vision, ICPR,
107-110.
1280. L. De Floriani, A hierarchical boundary model for
variable resolution representation of three-
dimensional objects, ICPR, 226-229.
1281. K. Cheng and M. Idesawa, A simplified method of data
form conversion from contour line surface model to
mesh surface model, ICPR, 582-585.
1282. W.P. Wang and K.K. Wang, Geometric modelling for
swept volume of moving solids, CGA 6(12), 1986, 8-
17.
1283. J.M. Beck, R.T. Farouki, and J.K. Hinds, Surface
analysis methods, CGA 6(12), 1986, 18-36.
1284. J.R. Miller, Sculptured surfaces in solid models:
issues and alternative approaches, CGA 6(12), 1986,
37-48.
1285. L.K. Putnam and P.A. Subrahmanyam, Boolean
operations on n-dimensional objects, CGA 6(6), 1986,
43-51.
1286. D.M. Mount, Storing the subdivision of a polyhedral
surface, CG, 150-158.
1287. A.H. Schoen, A defect-correction algorithm for
minimizing the volume of a simple polyhedron which
circumscribes a sphere, CG, 159-168.
102
1288. V. Visvanathan and L.S. Milor, An efficient
algorithm to determine the image of a parallelepiped
under a linear transformation, CG, 207-215.
1289. D.A. Field, Implementing Watson's algorithm in three
dimensions, CG, 246-259.
1290. J. Hopcroft and G. Wilfong, Motion of objects in
contact, IJRR 4(4), 1986, 32-46.
1291. E.K. Wong and K.S. Fu, A hierarchical orthogonal
space approach to three-dimensional path planning,
J-RA 2, 1986, 42-53.
1292. J. Canny, Collision detection for moving polyhedra,
T-PAMI 8, 1986, 200-209.
1293. O. Khatib, Real-time obstacle avoidance for
manipulators and mobile robots, IJRR 5(1), 1986,
90-99.
1294. M. Sharir and A. Baltsan, On shortest paths amidst
convex polyhedra, CG, 193-206.
1295. T. Lozano-Perez, A simple motion planning algorithm
for general robot manipulators, AAAI, 1986, 626-631.
1296. A. Rosenfeld, Computer vision, HPRIP, 355-368.
1297. J.E. Hopcroft, The impact of robotics on computer
science, Comm. ACM 29, 1986, 486-498.
1298. A. Rosenfeld, ed., Techniques for 3-D Machine
Perception, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1986.
J.2. 3D from 2D, etc.
1299. J. Kender, Shape from Texture, Kaufman, 1986.
1300. K. Sugihara, Machine Interpretation of Line
Drawings, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1986.
1301. G. Gotchev and M. Draganov, Computer description and
decomposition of scenes of 3D line drawings, PRL 3,
1985, 421-424.
1302. K.A. Stevens, Inferring shape from contours across
surfaces, FPTP, 93-110.
103
1303. A.P. Pentland, Shading into texture, FPTP, 253-267.
1304. L.G. Shapiro and T.C. Pong, The use of pattern
recognition to estimate three-dimensional shape from
topographic labeling of images, PRIP II, 221-231.
1305. M.A. Penna and S. Chen, Shape-from-shading using
multiple light sources, IJIS 1, 1986, 263-291.
1306. B.K.P. Horn and M.J. Brooks, The variational
approach to shape from shading, CVGIP 33, 1986,
174-208.
1307. H. Crapo and J. Ryan, Scene analysis and geometric
homology, CG, 125-132.
1308. W. Whiteley, Two algorithms for polyhedral pictures,
CG, 142-149.
1309. K. Kanatani and T.C. Chou, Shape from texture:
general principle, CVPR, 578-583.
1310. J. Aloimonos, Detection of surface orientation from
texture I: The case of planes, CVPR, 584-593.
1311. T. Shakunaga and H. Kaneko, Perspective angle
transform and its application to 3-D configuration
recovery, CVPR, 594-601.
1312. K. Kanatani, The constraints on images of
rectangular polyhedra, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 456-463.
1313. A.P. Pentland, Shading into texture, AI 29, 1986,
147-170.
1314. M.H. Brill, Perception of transparency in man and
machine: a comment on Beck, CVGIP 35, 1986, 270-271.
1315. J. Beck, The perception of transparency: a reply to
Brill, CVGIP 35, 1986, 272-273.
1316. J.R. Kender and E.M. Smith, Shape from darkness:
deriving surface information from dynamic shadows,
AAAI, 1986, 664-669.
1317. N. Kerkeni, M. Leroi, and M. Bourton, Extraction of
characteristic points for the description of a 3-D
object, ICPR, 636-638.
104
1318. D. Brzakovic and B. White, Surface orientation using
texture gradient derived from two views of a scene,
ICPR, 1045-1047.
1319. T.M. Strat and M.A. Fischler, One-eyed stereo: a
general approach to modeling 3-D scene geometry, T-
PAMI 8, 1986, 730-741.
1320. P.G. Mulgaonkar, L.G. Shapiro, and R.M. Haralick,
Shape from perspective: a rule-based approach,
CVGIP 36, 1986, 298-320.
1321. H. Muller, A. Schmitt, and S. Abramowski, Visible
surface calculation for complex unstructured
polygonal scenes, Computing 35, 1985, 231-246.
1322. J.C. Hourcade and A. Nicolas, Algorithms for
antialiased cast shadows, C&G 9, 1985, 259-265.
1323. P. Rehwald and C. Hornung, An analytical visibility
method for displaying parametrically defined
surfaces, C&G 9, 1985, 275-281.
1324. J.J. van Wijk, Ray tracing objects defined by
sweeping a sphere, C&G 9, 1985, 283-290.
1325. M.C. Hu and J.D. Foley, Parallel processing
approaches to hidden-surface removal in image space,
C&G 9, 1985, 303-317.
1326. J. Sandor, Octree data structures and perspective
imagery, C&G 9, 1985, 393-405.
1327. P.K. Robertson and J.F. O'Callaghan, The application
of scene synthesis techniques to the display of
multidimensional image data, TOG 4, 1985, 247-275.
1328. W.F. Bronsvoort and F. Klok, Ray tracing generalized
cylinders, TOG 4, 1985, 291-303.
1329. R. Mukundan, An edge oriented algorithm for the
evaluation of projected surface parameters, C&G 10,
1986, 1-5.
1330. D. Ghosal and L.M. Patnaik, Parallel polygon scan
conversion algorithms: performance evaluation on a
shared bus architecture, C&G 10, 1986, 7-25.
1331. M. Goldapp, Fast scan-line conversion using
vectorisation, PC 3, 1986, 141-152.
105
1332. M.F. Cohen, D.P. Greenberg, D.S. Immel, and P.J.
Brock, An efficient radiosity approach for realistic
image synthesis, CGA 6(3), 1986, 26-35.
1333. A. Fujimoto, T. Tanaka, and K. Iwata, ARTS:
accelerated ray-tracing system, CGA 6(4), 1986, 16-
26.
1334. G. Wyvill, T. Kunii, and Y. Shirai, Space division
for ray tracing in CSG, CGA 6(4), 1986, 28-34.
1335. S. Youssef, A new algorithm for object oriented ray
tracing, CVGIP 34, 1986, 125-137.
1336. F. Devai, Quadratic bounds for hidden-line
elimination, CG, 269-275.
1337. R. Lenz, B. Gudmundsson, B. Lindskog, and P.E.
Danielsson, Display of density volumes, CGA 6(7),
1986, 20-29.
1338. G.S.P. Miller, The definition and rendering of
terrain maps, SIGGRAPH, 39-48.
1339. J. Weil, The synthesis of cloth objects, SIGGRAPH,
49-54.
1340. D.R. Peachey, Modeling waves and surf, SIGGRAPH,
65-74.
1341. A. Fournier and W.T. Reeves, A simple model of ocean
waves, SIGGRAPH, 75-84.
1342. N.L. Max, Atmospheric illumination and shadows,
SIGGRAPH, 117-124.
1343. T. Nishita and E. Nakamae, Continuous tone
representation of three-dimensional objects
illuminated by sky light, SIGGRAPH, 125-132.
1344. D.S. Immel, M.F. Cohen, and D.P. Greenberg, A
radiosity method for non-diffuse environments,
SIGGRAPH, 133-142.
1345. J.T. Kajiya, The rendering equation, SIGGRAPH, 143-
150.
1346. T.L. Kay and J.T. Kajiya, Ray tracing complex
scenes, SIGGRAPH, 269-278.
106
1347. K.I. Joy and M.N. Bhetanabhotla, Ray tracing
parametric surface patches utilizing numerical
techniques and ray coherence, SIGGRAPH, 279-285.
1348. A.H. Barr, Ray tracing deformed surfaces, SIGGRAPH,
287-296.
1349. E.A. Haines and D.P. Greenberg, The light buffer: a
shadow-testing accelerator, CGA 6(9), 1986, 6-16.
1350. P. Bergeron, A general version of Crow's shadow
volumes, CGA 6(9), 1986, 17-28.
1351. J.R. Rossignac and A.A.G. Requicha, Depth-buffering
display techniques for constructive solid geometry,
CGA 6(9), 1986, 29-39.
1352. I. Gargantini, T.R. Walsh, and O.L. Wu, Viewing
transformations of voxel-based objects via linear
octrees, CGA 6(10), 1986, 12-21.
1353. F. Klein and O. Kuebler, Fast direct display of
discrete volume data, ICPR, 633-635.
1354. N. Greene, Environment mapping and other
applications of world projections, CGA 6(11), 1986,
21-29.
1355. D.P. Anderson, Efficient algorithms for automatic
viewer orientation, C&G 9, 1985, 407-413.
1356. S.E. Xie, T.W. Calvert, and B.K. Bhattacharya,
Planning views for the incremental construction of
body models, ICPR, 154-157.
1357. R.Y. Tsai, An efficient and accurate camera
calibration technique for 3D machine vision, CVPR,
364-374.
1358. P. Mansbach, Calibration of a camera and light
source by fitting to a physical model, CVGIP 35,
1986, 200-219.
1359. K. Shirai and S. Uchida, 3-D measurement using
automatic camera calibration method, ICPR, 931-933.
107
J.3. Range Data
1360. B. Carrihill and R. Hummel, Experiments with the
intensity ratio depth sensor, CVGIP 32, 1985, 337-
358.
1361. C.M. Bastuscheck and J.T. Schwartz, Experimental
implementation of a ratio image depth sensor, T3DMP,
1-12.
1362. M.K. Brown, The extraction of curved surface
features with generic range sensors, IJRR 5(1),
1986, 3-18.
1363. E.S. McVey, K.C. Drake, and R.M. Inigo, Range
measurements by a mobile robot using a navigation
line, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 105-109.
1364. G. Hu, A.K. Jain, and G. Stockman, Shape from light
stripe texture, CVPR, 412-414.
1365. G. Stockman and G. Hu, Sensing 3-D surface patches
using a projected grid, CVPR, 602-607.
1366. O. Ozeki, T. Nakano, and S. Yamamoto, Real-time
range measurement device for three-dimensional
object recognition, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 550-554.
1367. J.R.T. Lewis and T. Sopwith, Three-dimensional
surface measurement by microcomputer, IVC 4, 1986,
159-166.
1368. L.C. Topa and R.J. Schalkoff, An analytical approach
to the determination of planar surface orientation
using active-passive image pairs, CVGIP 35, 1986,
404-418.
1369. H. Yamamoto, K. Sato, and S. Inokuchi, Range imaging
system based on binary image accumulation, ICPR,
233-235.
1370. C. Ma and Y.L. Ma, Pattern recognition with
supersonic wave systems, ICPR, 987-989.
1371. E. Krotkov, J. Summers, and F. Fuma, Computing range
with an active camera system, ICPR, 1156-1158.
1372. M. Asada, H. Ichikawa, and S. Tsuji, Determining of
surface properties by projecting a stripe pattern,
ICPR, 1162-1164.
108
1373. K. Sato, H. Yamamoto, and S. Inokuchi, Tuned range
finder for high precision 3D data, ICPR, 1168-1171.
1374. M.K. Brown, Feature extraction techniques for
recognizing solid objects with an ultrasonic range
sensor, J-RA 1, 1985, 191-205.
1375. P.J. Besl and R.C. Jain, Invariant surface
characteristics for 3D object recognition in range
images, CVGIP 33, 1986, 33-80.
1376. B.C. Vemuri, A. Mitiche, and J.K. Aggarwal,
Curvature-based representation of objects from range
data, IVC 4, 1986, 107-114.
1377. A. Blake and A. Zisserman, Invariant surface
reconstruction using weak continuity constraints,
CVPR, 62-67.
1378. T.E. Boult and J.R. Kender, Visual surface
reconstruction using sparse depth data, CVPR, 68-76.
1379. P.J. Besl and R.C. Jain, Segmentation through
symbolic surface descriptions, CVPR, 77-85.
1380. T.J. Fan, G. Medioni, and R. Nevatia, Description of
surfaces from range data using curvature properties,
CVPR, 86-91.
1381. K. Rao and R. Nevatia, Generalized cone descriptions
from sparse 3-d data, CVPR, 256-263.
1382. B. Parvin and G. Medioni, Segmentation of range
images into planar surfaces by split and merge,
CVPR, 415-417.
1383. D. Laurendeau and D. Poussart, 3D model building
using a fast range finder, CVPR, 424-426.
1384. B.C. Vemuri and J.K. Aggarwal, 3-D model
construction from mutiple views using range and
intensity data, CVPR, 435-437.
1385. R. Hoffman and A.K. Jain, Segmentation and
classification of range images, CVPR, 446-451.
1386. C.I. Connolly and J.R. Stenstrom, Construction of
polyhedral models from multiple range views, ICPR,
85-87.
109
1387. B. Bhanu, S. Lee, C.C. Ho, and T. Henderson, Range
data processing: representation of surfaces by
edges, ICPR, 236-238.
1388. T. Kasvand, Surface curvatures in 3D range images,
ICPR, 842-845.
1389. A. Blake, Surface descriptions from stereo and
shading, IVC 3, 1985, 183-191.
1390. D. Terzopoulos, Integrating visual information from
multiple sources, FPTP, 111-142.
1391. A.C. Kak, K.L. Boyer, R.J. Safranek, and H.S. Yang,
Knowledge-based stereo and structured light for 3-D
robot vision, T3DMP, 185-218.
1392. Y.F. Wang and J.K. Aggarwal, Surface reconstruction
and representation of 3-D scenes, PR 19, 1986, 197-
207.
1393. A. Sharma and S.A.R. Scrivener, Constructing 3-D
object models using multiple simulated 2.5-D
sketches, Intl. J. Man-Machine Studies 24, 1986,
633-644.
1394. T. Phillips, R. Cannon, and A. Rosenfeld,
Decomposition and approximation of three-dimensional
solids, CVGIP 33, 1986, 307-317.
1395. K. Ikeuchi, H.K. Nishihara, B.K.P. Horn, P.
Sobalvarro, and S. Nagata, Determining grasp
configurations using photometric stereo and the
PRISM binocular stereo system, IJRR 5(1), 1986, 46-
65.
1396. C.H. Chien and J.K. Aggarwal, Computation of
volume/surface octrees from contours and silhouettes
of multiple views, CVPR, 250-255.
1397. J. Veenstra and N. Ahuja, Efficient octree
generation from silhouettes, CVPR, 537-542.
1398. D. Terzopoulos, Regularization of inverse visual
problems involving discontinuities, T-PAMI 8, 1986,
413-424.
1399. M. Idesawa, 3-D model reconstruction and processing
for CAE, ICPR, 220-225.
110
1400. J.Y. Yang and K. Liu, A segmentation algorithm of
polyhedral scene using three dimensional
information, ICPR, 268-270.
1401. M. Thonnat, Semantic interpretation of 3-D stereo
data: finding the main structures, ICPR, 1051-1054.
1402. P.T. Sander and S.W. Zucker, Stable surface
estimation, ICPR, 1165-1167.
J.4. Object Recognition
1403. T.M. Silberberg, D. Harwood, and L.S. Davis, Three
dimensional object recognition using oriented model
points, T3DMP, 271-320.
1404. C. Goad, Fast 3D model based vision, FPTP, 371-391.
1405. B. Bamieh and R.J.P. de Figuereido, A general
moment-invariants/attributed-graph method for
three-dimensional object recognition from a single
image, J-RA 2, 1986, 31-41.
1406. J.A.D.W. Anderson, K.D. Baker, and G.D. Sullivan,
``Model'': a POPLOG package to support model-based
vision, IVC 4, 1986, 115-119.
1407. W.C. Lin and K.S. Fu, A syntactic approach to
three-dimensional object recognition, T-SMC 16,
1986, 405-422.
1408. J. Ben-Arie and Z.A. Meiri, 3-D objects recognition
by state space search: optimal geometric matching,
CVPR, 456-461.
1409. T.M. Silberberg, D.A. Harwood, and L.S. Davis,
Object recognition using oriented model points,
CVGIP 35, 1986, 47-71.
1410. M.F. Augusteijn and C.R. Dyer, Recognition and
recovery of the three-dimensional orientation of
planar point patterns, CVGIP 36, 1986, 76-99.
1411. F.M. Wahl and H.P. Biland, Decomposition of
polyhedral scenes in Hough space, ICPR, 78-84.
1412. J. Ben-Arie and Z.A. Meiri, Optimal recognition of
3-D objects by search: generic objects, ICPR, 100-
103.
111
1413. S. Linnainmaa, D. Harwood, and L.S. Davis,
Triangle-based pose determination of 3-D objects,
ICPR, 116-118.
1414. P. Hess, An image analysis modeling system for
natural scenes, ICPR, 825-827.
1415. C.H. Chien and J.K. Aggarwal, Identification of 3D
objects from multiple silhouettes using
quadtrees/octrees, CVGIP 36, 1986, 256-273.
1416. T.L. Faber and E.M. Stokeley, Affine transform
determination for 3-D objects: a medical imaging
application, CVPR, 440-445.
1417. D. Cyganski and J.A. Orr, The decomposition of image
tensors, CVPR, 631-633.
1418. O.D. Faugeras and M. Hebert, The representation,
recognition, and positioning of 3-D shapes from
range data, T3DMP, 13-51.
1419. W.E.L. Grimson and T. Lozano-Perez, Model-based
recognition and localization from sparse range data,
T3DMP, 113-148.
1420. D.T. Kuan and R.J. Drazovich, Model based
interpretation of 3-D range data, T3DMP, 219-230.
1421. R.M. Bolle and D.B. Cooper, Optimal statistical
techniques for combining pieces of information
applied to 3-D complex object position estimation,
PRIP II, 243-253.
1422. P. Horaud and R.C. Bolles, 3DPO: a system for
matching 3-D objects in range data, FPTP, 359-370.
1423. L. Caponetti, M.T. Chiaradia, A. Distante, G.
Pasquariello, A. Serafini, E. Stella, H. Ancona, and
G. Attolico, A three-dimensional vision system for
bin-picking, CVPR, 407-411.
1424. P. Kofakis, Recognition and localization of objects
using sparse data, CVPR, 647-650.
1425. R.M. Bolle and D.B. Cooper, On optimally combining
pieces of information, with application to
estimating 3-D complex-object position from range
data, T-PAMI 8, 1986, 619-638.
112
1426. R.C. Bolles and P. Horaud, 3DP0: a three-dimensional
part orientation system, IJRR 5(3), 1986, 3-26.
1427. O.D. Faugeras and M. Hebert, The representation,
recognition, and locating of 3-D objects, IJRR 5(3),
1986, 27-52.
1428. M. Dhome and T. Kasvand, Hierarchical approach for
polyhedra recognition by hypothesis accumulation,
ICPR, 88-91.
1429. D.B. Shu and C.C. Li, Reordering of surface feature
vectors in training for 3-D object recognition,
ICPR, 111-115.
1430. T. Henderson, C. Hansen, A. Samal, C.C. Ho, and B.
Bhanu, CAGD-based 3-D visual recognition, ICPR,
230-232.
1431. W.E.L. Grimson, The combinatorics of local
constraints in model-based recognition and
locatization from sparse data, J. ACM 33, 1986,
658-686.
1432. H.S. Yang and A.C. Kak, Determination of the
identity, position and orientation of the topmost
object in a pile, CVGIP 36, 1986, 229-255.
1433. W.E.L. Grimson, Sensiing strategies for
disambiguating among multiple objects in known
poses, J-RA 2, 1986, 196-213.
1434. G.C. Stockman, Three-dimensional pose computations
for multiple views, PRIP II, 233-242.
1435. M.O. Shneier, R. Lumia, and E.W. Kent, Model-based
strategies for high-level robot vision, CVGIP 33,
1986, 293-306.
1436. R.T. Chin and C.R. Dyer, Model-based recognition in
robot vision, Computing Surveys 18, 1986, 67-108.
113
Author Index
(Numbers denote references)
Abdelmalek, N.N.
183, 208
Abe, K. 504, 1042
Abidi, M.A. 1065
Abmayr, W. 568, 583
Aboelaze, M. 306
Abramowski, S. 1321
Abu-Mostafa, Y.S. 53
Acharya, R.S. 599
Adams, A. 1239
Adams, A.H. 605
Adelson, E.H. 927
Adjouadi, M. 646
Adorni, G. 765
Aggarwal, A. 1108,
1123, 1185
Aggarwal, J.K. 149,
896, 898, 906, 930,
969, 1275, 1277,
1376, 1384, 1392,
1396, 1415
Ahmed, M.S. 204
Ahronovitz, E. 133
Ahuja, N. 310, 879,
924, 968, 1214,
1397
Aibara, T. 481
Aizawa, K. 407, 409
Aizawa, T. 501
Alemany, J. 648
Alexandridis, N.A.
134
Alexandrov, V.V. 783
Alia, G. 91
Al-Khalili, A.J. 332
Allen, T.T. 1080
Alliney, S. 789
Almasi, G.S. 246,
249
Aloimonos, J. 942,
1310
Alon, N. 1202
Amat, J.L. 774
Amin, A. 474
Amlani, M.L. 648
Ammar, M. 479
Anandan, P. 890
Ancona, H. 1423
Andersen, J.D. 716
Anderson, D.J. 194
Anderson, D.P. 1355
Anderson, J.A.D.W.
550, 772, 1406
Andriole, K.P. 603
Ansari, A. 519
Ansari, N. 793
Aoki, K. 486
Apostolico, A. 848,
853, 856
Arai, Y. 531
Araki, M. 639
Arase, M. 521
Aravena, J.L. 189
Arce, G.R. 187
Arcelli, C. 1024,
1132
Arnaud, G.M. 1026
Asada, H. 502, 751
Asada, K. 336
Asada, M. 967, 1372
Asai, K. 461
Asano, T. 739, 1135,
1135, 1179, 1207,
1207, 1213, 1213
Atallah, M.J. 275,
1109, 1133, 1184
Athay, R.j. 35
Atkinson, H.H. 1019
Atsuta, K. 212
Attachoo, B. 478
Attolico, G. 1423
Augusteijn, M.F.
1410
Aurenhammer, F. 1117
Aus, H.M. 571, 577,
583, 584
Avis, D. 1126
Ayache, N. 827
Azumatani, Y. 504
Babaguchi, N. 481
Babaud, J. 714
Backer, E. 658, 747
Badi'i, F. 781
Badler, N.I. 985
114
Author Index
Badreldin, A. 449
Bage, M.J. 73
Baird, H.S. 459, 471
Baker, K. 23
Baker, K.D. 550,
772, 1406
Baker, L.R. 534
Baker, M.P. 45
Baldwin, M. 1108
Ballard, D.H. 65,
439, 779, 909, 940
Baltsan, A. 1294
Bamieh, B. 1405
Bandopadhay, A. 909,
915, 940
Bandyopadhyay, B.
229
Bania, C. 511
Bao), G.Q. 287
Bao, H.T. 1010
Bapeswara Rao, V.V.
217
Barba, D. 701
Barnard, S.T. 873
Baron, R. 490
Barr, A.H. 1348
Barr, M. 808
Barrera, R. 360
Barsky, B.A. 94, 101
Bartlett, S.L. 935
Bassett, E. 1013
Bastuscheck, C.M.
794, 1361
Basu, A. 943
Bates, R.H.T. 219
Baudin, M. 714
Baugher, E.S. 722
Baumann, I. 583
Beck, J. 1315
Beck, J.M. 1283
Beckers, G.L. 176
Beddoes, M.B. 669,
670
Beddoes, M.P. 673
Belknap, R. 727
Ben-Arie, J. 1408,
1412
Benchimol, C. 599
Bentley, J.L. 120
Berenstein, C. 428
Bergen, J.R. 927
Bergeron, P. 1350
Bergholm, F. 698
Bergman, A. 556
Beritova, J. 583
Bernsen, J. 746
Bernstein, H.J. 545,
1079
Bertier, M. 133
Bertrand, G. 1054
Bertrand, J.F. 701
Bescos, J. 159
Besl, P.J. 1375,
1379
Bezdek, J.C. 380,
731
Bhanu, B. 838, 1261,
1279, 1387, 1430
Bharwani, S. 916
Bhaskar, S.K. 996
Bhattacharya, B.K.
1356
Bhavsar, V.C. 437
Bhetanabhotla, M.N.
1347
Bian), Z. 644
Bidasaria, H.B. 221
Biemond, J. 181, 210
Bier, E.A. 1225
Bierling, M. 137
Biland, H.P. 1411
Binford, T.O. 710
Bischof, W.F. 843
Bisiani, R. 354
Biswas, P. 397
Biswas, S.N. 1071
Bjorklund, C.M. 728
Blake, A. 654, 685,
1377, 1389
Blanford, R.P. 284,
707
Blelloch, G.E. 353
Bliss, J.G. 105
Blostein, S.D. 936
Boecker, F.R.P. 595
Boerman, A. 176
Boff, K.R. 61
Boie, R.A. 678
Boissonat, J.D. 1270
Boldt, M. 681
Bolle, R.M. 1421,
1425
Bolles, R.C. 752,
1422, 1426
115
Author Index
Boltjansky, V. 1094
Bonissone, P.P. 427
Borgefors, G. 1038,
1043
Bosman, D. 182
Boterenbrood, H. 182
Boucher, J.M. 601
Boucher, P.R. 115
Boudaoud, M. 190
Boult, T.E. 1378
Bourbakis, N.G. 331
Bourrel, G. 346
Boursier, P. 359
Bourton, M. 1317
Bouthemy, P. 893,
960
Bovik, A.C. 656, 672
Bowler, I.W. 643
Bowling, C.D. 108
Bowyer, A. 1269
Boyer, K.L. 1391
Bozzo, C.A. 964,
1248
Braccini, C. 178
Bracewell, R.N. 156
Brady, M. 751
Braggins, D. 549
Bramanti, M. 230
Brass, A. 143
Braten, K. 468
Breuer, P. 805
Brewer III, J.A.
1273
Brill, M.H. 1314
Brisdon, K.S. 772
Brock, P.J. 1332
Broida, T.J. 900,
919, 933
Bromly, K. 237
Bronsvoort, W.F.
1328
Brooks, M.J. 1306
Brooks, R.A. 555
Brown, C.M. 942
Brown, M.K. 1362,
1374
Brun-Buisson, A. 526
Bruno, A. 1244
Brzakovic, D. 446,
1318
Budinger, T.F. 234
Buneman, O. 156
Bunke, H. 393
Burg, B. 561
Burge, R.E. 122
Burkhardt, H. 966
Burns, J.B. 687
Butt, D. 629
Butz, A.R. 186, 198
Buxton, B.F. 142,
891
Buxton, H. 142, 200
Caelli, T. 661
Cai), Y.L. 209
Caines, P.E. 671
Callahan, M. 1188
Calvert, T.W. 1356
Campbell, G. 340
Campbell, J.B. 416
Cannat, J.J. 467
Cannon, R. 1394
Canny, J. 709, 1292
Cantoni, V. 295, 525
Capodiferro, L. 1063
Caponetti, L. 1423
Card, H.C. 281, 293
Carlotto, M.J. 800
Carlsson, S. 715
Carman, C.S. 605
Carrihill, B. 1360
Carrioli, L. 525
Casasent, D. 54
Casasent, D.P. 51,
540
Casey, R.G. 472
Castan, S. 305, 528,
679
Castellano, M. 755
Caulfield, H.J. 534
Cavanagh, P. 1245
Celenk, M. 740
Cerella, J. 438
Chan, E.P.F. 1124
Chan, S.C. 1276
Chan, T.F. 292
Chan, T.Y.T. 437
Chanda, B. 742
Chandra, B. 909, 940
Chang, C.C. 261
Chang, C.Y. 141
Chang, H.D. 464
Chang, J.H. 291
Chang, P.C. 76
Chang, R.C. 1113
116
Author Index
Chang, S.K. 355, 810
Chao, Y.J. 795
Chaparro, L.F. 121,
190
Chassery, J.M. 346,
767
Chatterji, B.N. 458
Chaudhuri, B.B. 99,
742
Chazelle, B. 1119,
1161, 1169, 1172,
1173, 1174, 1186,
1193
Chazelle, B.M. 1165
Cheevasuvit, F. 726
Chehdi, K. 601
Chellappa, R. 21,
188, 680, 900, 919,
933, 1061
Chen, C.H. 405
Chen), C.S. 209
Chen, H.H. 683, 807
Chen, J.S. 148
Chen, M. 792
Chen, M.J.W. 543
Chen, S. 309, 1058,
1305
Chen, S.S. 939, 978
Chen, Y.C. 558
Chen, Z. 261
Cheng, H.D. 403
Cheng, K. 1281
Cheng, K.Y. 96
Cheng, L.M. 122
Cheng, M. 795
Cheng, X.S. 747
Cheng, Y. 432
Chetlur, S.S. 484
Chew, L.P. 1127
Chia, T.L. 261
Chiang, Y.P. 398,
399
Chiaradia, M.T. 1423
Chien, C.H. 1277,
1396, 1415
Chin, R.T. 510, 830,
1057, 1436
Chin, W.P. 1142
Ching, Y.T. 1095
Chino, Y. 559
Chiyokura, H. 1264
Chlebus, B.S. 1210
Cho, Z.H. 234
Chor, B. 350
Chou, H.L. 552
Chou, T.C. 1309
Choudry, A. 324
Chu, Y.K. 1040
Chuang, H.Y.H. 811
Chuang, K. 450
Cielo, P.G. 538
Civanlar, M.R. 202
Clark, J.J. 86, 652,
869
Cleary, J. 1048
Cockayne, E.J. 1118
Coffman Jr., E.G.
1196
Cohen, E. 89
Cohen, M.F. 1332,
1344
Colchester, A.C.F.
564, 587
Cole, R. 1119, 1156,
1157
Cole, W.S. 1252
Connolly, C.I. 1386
Cooper, D.B. 1421,
1425
Cooper, D.H. 586
Cordella, L.P. 488,
1006
Corrall, D.R. 719
Costabile, M.F. 302,
894, 959
Courter, S.M. 1273
Covavisaruch, N. 636
Cowan, C.K. 556
Cox, C. 522
Cox, I.J. 678
Coyle, E.J. 222
Cozzi, L. 525
Crapo, H. 1307
Crettez, J.P. 378
Cristobal, C. 159
Csirik, J. 1209
Cuchi, K. 619
Cutting, J.E. 986
Cyganski, D. 1417
Dai, X.W. 412
Damen, J.T.W. 454
Danielsson, P.E.
294, 341, 520, 1337
Darwish, A.M. 518
117
Author Index
Datta, A.N. 229
Dattatreya, G.R. 436
Davidson, J.L. 622
Davies, E.R. 674,
817, 820
Davis, L.S. 560,
775, 987, 1089,
1234, 1403, 1409,
1413
Davis, W.A. 1255
De Biase, G.A. 723
Debrunner, H.E. 1203
Defee, I. 702
de Figuereido,
R.J.P. 1405
De Floriani, L. 1280
Deguchi, K. 971
Dehne, F. 278
Dekking, F.M. 998
De Lameillieure,
J.L.P. 123
Dellepiane, S. 606
Delp, E.J. 220, 312,
793
Dengler, J. 974
Deriche, R. 703
Derin, H. 1252
Destival, I. 621
Devai, F. 1336
Devaney, J.E. 270
Devijver, P.A. 418,
505, 1253
Devos, F. 262, 273,
339
D'Haeyer, J. 905
Dhome, M. 773, 825,
1428
DiCenzo, A. 232
Diehl, N. 966
Di Gesu, V. 723,
1055
DiManzo, M. 765
Dimopoulos, N.J. 332
Dinstein, I. 364,
882
DiPaola, R. 597
Distante, A. 1423
Dixon, R.N. 586
Di Zenzo, S. 665
Dobkin, D.P. 1096,
1162
Doherty, M.F. 728
Don, H.S. 732
Doner, J. 1239
Dorst, L. 176, 1041,
1046, 1073
Dougherty, E.R. 367
Downton, A.C. 455
Draganov, M. 1301
Drake, K.C. 1363
Drazovich, R.J. 1420
Drenth, L. 642
Drumheller, M. 876
Drysdale, R.L. 1161
Du, W.H. 101
Dubois, D. 743
Dubois, E. 117
Dubois, S.R. 1056
Duce, D.A. 44
Duda, R.O. 714
Dudgeon, D.E. 1238
Duff, M.J.B. 258
Duin, R.P.W. 206,
272
Duncan, J.H. 910,
975
Duncan, J.S. 603
Dunham, J.G. 93
Duris, P. 139
Dutta, R. 915
Dutta, S. 99
Dutta Majumder, D.
157, 742, 1052,
1071
Dutta Majumder, D.K.
383
Dutta Roy, S.C. 175
Dwyer, R.A. 1128
Dwyer, S.J. 610
Dyer, C.R. 830,
1002, 1146, 1251,
1410, 1436
Dyer, M.E. 1192
Earnshaw, R.A. 31
Eckstein, W. 347
Edelsbrunner, H.
1099, 1100, 1114,
1164, 1171, 1178,
1186
Eden, M. 151
Efron, A. 223
Eggerton, J.D. 126
Eijkman, E.G.J. 607
Einspahr, K. 473
118
Author Index
Ejiri, M. 491
Eklundh, J.O. 47,
745
ElGindy, H. 1126
Ellis, R.E. 1083
Ender, M. 771
Enderle, G. 43
Engel, S.A. 921
Enkelmann, W. 917,
953
Erdmann, M. 1085
Ericsson, S. 110
Eshera, M.A. 833
Eswara Sarma, S.
1052
Evans, D.C. 35
Evans, D.G. 92
Evans, D.J. 1103
Evans, F. 812
Eydgahi, A.M. 168
Fabbri, A.G. 303
Faber, T.L. 1416
Fahlman, S.E. 352
Fairfield, J. 720
Falkowski, B.J. 1149
Fan, T.J. 1380
Fang, Z. 283, 780
Fant, K.M. 165
Faria Braga, L.M.P.
1208
Farouki, R.T. 1263,
1283
Farrelle, P.M. 114
Faruqui, M.N. 119
Farvardin, N. 70
Fattu, I.M. 381
Faugeras, O.D. 827,
867, 954, 1418,
1427
Faure, C. 405, 839
Fazekas, Z. 805
Felix, R. 612
Ferdousi, M. 792
Ferguson Jr., M.M.
1017
Ferrari, L.A. 174
Ferretti, M. 525
Fiat, A. 323
Field, D. 80
Field, D.A. 1289
File', G. 400
Firschein, O. 384
Fischer, T.R. 75
Fischler, M. 384
Fischler, M.A. 752,
1319
Fisher, A.L. 318
Fisk, S. 1189
Fjallstrom, P.O.
1268
Fleck, M.M. 1070
Fletcher, L.A. 497
Flick, T.E. 832
Flickner, M. 522
Floyd, S. 1219
Flynn, A.M. 421
Fogelman-Soulie', F.
255
Foglein, J. 422
Foley, J.D. 1325
Forstner, W. 861
Fortune, S. 1129
Foster, D.H. 843
Fountain, T.J. 286
Fournier, A. 1341
Fox, W. 1013
Francford de Sellos
Moura, C.H. 163
Franzblau, D.S. 1198
Freeman, H. 235,
1257
Frenkel, K.A. 247
Freytag, R. 515
Friedberg, S.A. 1069
Friesen, D.K. 1211
Frost, V.S. 615
Fu, H.C. 141, 308
Fu, K.S. 19, 300,
395, 403, 464, 732,
833, 1291, 1407
Fujimoto, A. 1333
Fujisawa, H. 491,
496
Fukumura, T. 479
Fukunaga, K. 433
Fukushima, T. 336
Fukuyo, Y. 596
Fullwood, J.A. 719
Fuma, F. 1371
Funakubo, N. 602
Furst, M.A. 671
Gader, P.D. 271, 622
Gaemlich, R. 348
Gagalowicz, A. 735,
119
Author Index
1221, 1222, 1226,
1227
Gaglianese, G. 302
Galambos, G. 1209
Galil, Z. 847, 858
Gallagher Jr., N.C.
222
Gallinari, P. 706
Gambardella, G. 178
Gambotto, J.P. 741
Games, R.A. 146
Garbay, C. 575, 736,
767
Garda, P. 273, 339
Garey, M.R. 1199
Gargantini, I. 1019,
1352
Gayrard, M.P. 315
Geissler, E.A. 58
Gelsema, E.S. 2
Gennert, M.A. 682
Gennery, D.B. 862
Gerbrands, J.J. 572,
658, 747
Gerhard, A. 878
Gerhardt, L.A. 868
Gerig, G. 821
Gersho, A. 79, 214
Gerzso, M. 299
Ghosal, D. 1330
Ghosh, S.K. 1106
Giancarlo, R. 856
Giardina, C.R. 367
Gilbert, E.N. 1196
Gilmore, J.F. 4, 5
Giraudon, G. 883
Giunchiglia, F. 765
Glanz, F.H. 1056
Glassner, A. 1224
Glunder, H. 1067
Goad, C. 1404
Gohberg, I.T. 1094
Goldapp, M. 1331
Goldberg, M. 115,
124, 1228
Goldfarb, L. 437
Goldman, R.N. 999
Goldwasser, S.M. 297
Gonzalez, R.C. 179,
1065
Good, W. 1230
Goodman, J.E. 1093
Goodrich, M.T. 1184
Gorsky, N.D. 783
Goshtasby, A. 754,
785, 802
Gotchev, G. 1301
Gotoh, T. 313
Goulish, M.J. 345
Goutis, C.E. 215
Graham, J. 586
Granum, E. 404
Grave, M. 43
Gray, R.M. 76
Grebner, K. 517
Greenberg, D.P.
1332, 1344, 1349
Greene, D.H. 1101
Greene, N. 1354
Grigoriadis, M.D.
786
Grimson, W.E.L. 863,
1419, 1431, 1433
Griswold, N.C. 881
Groen, F.C.A. 634,
642
Grosky, W.I. 358,
733, 801
Gross, A. 617
Grue, K. 716
Gruver, W.A. 519
Grzywacz, N.M. 925
Gu, W.K. 965
Gudmundsson, B. 1337
Guerra, C. 328, 653,
675
Guessoum, A. 154
Guibas, L. 1135,
1140
Guibas, L.J. 1172,
1173, 1178, 1182
Gunzer, U. 577, 583
Guo), C. 499
Guo), L. 592
Gupta, H.M. 199
Gupta, P.K. 147
Gurewitz, E. 882
Guting, R.H. 1158,
1159
Guzman, A. 299
Habib, M. 133
Habibi, A. 106
Hachisu, S. 531
Hadzikadic, M. 397
120
Author Index
Haettich, W. 515
Haines, E.A. 1349
Hakalahti, H. 527,
530
Hall, T. 343
Hambrusch, S.E. 275
Hananoi, T. 496
Hand, D.J. 444
Handler, W. 242
Hanna, M.S. 92
Hanninen, P. 340
Hansen, C. 1430
Hanson, A. 727, 916
Hanson, A.R. 687,
1083, 1240
Hao, H. 156
Harada, H. 627
Haralick, R.M. 321,
345, 368, 373, 416,
425, 657, 695, 776,
803, 932, 1233,
1320
Harauz, G. 227, 598
Haringa, H. 206
Harms, H. 571, 577,
583
Harnett, R.M. 1148
Harris, C.G. 892
Harris, J.G. 421
Harth, E. 67
Hartman, L. 779
Hartmann, G. 376
Harwood, D. 697,
865, 886, 1234,
1403, 1413
Harwood, D.A. 1409
Hase, M. 494
Hasegawa, J.I. 770
Hasegawa, K. 523,
822
Hashim, R. 1049
Hashizume, A. 1082
Haskell, B.G. 135
Hata, S. 98, 739
Hatamian, M. 1062
Haucke, M. 583
Haussler, D. 1180
Hayworth, M. 184
Hazra, S.N. 175
He, N.Q. 528
He, Y.B. 377
Hearn, D. 45
Hebert, M. 1418,
1427
Heckbert, P.S. 153,
1229
Hecker, G. 973
Heckerman, D.E. 430
Hedengren, K.H. 532
Heeger, D.J. 948,
1232
Heinonen, P. 702
Heiny, L.C. 934
Heinzmann, U. 568
Hekrdla, J. 155
Henderson, T. 831,
835, 1387, 1430
Henderson, T.C. 402,
419, 1261
Henkel, P. 624
Herbin, J.P. 647
Herman, M. 887, 888,
889
Hersch, R.D. 1023
Hershberger, J.
1135, 1140
Hertel, S. 1200
Hertzberger, L.O.
324
Hess, P. 1414
Hesselmans, G.H.F.M.
590
Hewgill, D.E. 1118
Hidai, Y. 498
Higashino, J. 491
Highnam, P.T. 318,
1068
Hildreth, E.C. 925
Hillion, A. 601
Hillis, D. 252
Hinds, J.K. 1283
Hinkle, E. 522
Hinoda, S. 533
Hirota, K. 457, 531
Ho, A.S. 122
Ho, C.C. 1279, 1387,
1430
Ho, S.B. 1002
Hoehne, K.H. 595
Hoff, W. 879
Hoffman, D.D. 895,
1262
Hoffman, R. 1385
Hoffmann, K. 1175
121
Author Index
Hoffmann, W.D. 125
Hofmann, I. 348, 566
Hogg, D.C. 617
Hohne, K.H. 613
Holbaek-Hanssen, E.
468
Holender, D. 64
Hollingum, J. 548,
549
Homma, K. 600
Hong, J. 87
Hopcroft, J. 1290
Hopcroft, J.E. 1154,
1297
Hopgood, F.R.A. 44
Horaud, P. 1422,
1426
Horaud, R. 840
Hord, R.M. 625
Horn, B.K.P. 18,
207, 1306, 1395
Hornung, C. 1323
Horvitz, E.T. 430
Hoshino, T. 640
Hospital, M. 635
Hourcade, J.C. 1322
Hsiao, C.C. 254
Hsing, T.R. 14
Hsueh, A.C. 557
Hu, G. 1364, 1365
Hu, J.M. 191
Hu, M.C. 1325
Hu), Z. 77
Hua, Z. 184
Huang, I.N. 1001
Huang, J.S. 450
Huang, T.S. 218,
683, 807, 897, 912,
913, 924, 936, 955,
956, 957, 968
Huang), Z.H. 705
Hubbold, R.J. 44
Huertas, A. 148, 691
Hughes, J.F. 1272
Huhns, M.N. 797
Hull, J.J. 460, 507
Hummel, R. 158,
1015, 1360
Hummel, R.A. 81, 442
Huntsberger, T.L.
314, 724
Huotari, S. 530
Hwang, C.J. 116
Hwang, K. 300, 307
Hwang, V.S.S. 775
Hyde, J. 719
Ibaraki, T. 1034
Ibarra, O.H. 256,
291, 333
Ibison, M.C. 892
Ibrahim, H.A. 798
Ibrahim, H.A.H. 285,
288
Ibson, M.C. 791
Ichikawa, H. 1372
Idesawa, M. 1281,
1399
Ikeda, K. 426, 880
Ikeda, Y. 501
Ikeuchi, K. 1395
Ilg, M. 361
Illingworth, J. 413,
721
Imai, H. 102, 1135,
1143, 1179, 1213
Immel, D.S. 1332,
1344
Impedovo, S. 755
Inagaki, K. 533
Inigo, R.M. 1363
Inokuchi, S. 645,
1369, 1373
Inoue, K. 406
Ip, H.H.S. 573
Iri, M. 102
Isenor, D.K. 631
Ishiguro, H. 559
Ishihara, H. 533
Ishii, A. 866, 871
Ishii, M. 627
Ishii, T. 596
Ishikawa, S. 554
Ishizuka, M. 596
Ito, M. 866, 871
Itoh, H. 494
Itoh, Y. 627
Iwaki, O. 477
Iwata, K. 1333
Iyengar, S.S. 997,
1087
Izraelevitz, D. 84
Jaaskelainen, T. 738
Jaffe, R.S. 319
Jaffee, C.C. 612
122
Author Index
Jain, A.K. 114, 434,
518, 1364, 1385
Jain, R. 676, 733,
935
Jain, R.C. 553, 829,
1375, 1379
Jakubowski, R. 749
James, M. 382
Jamieson, L.H. 144,
312
Jang, S.Y. 495
Jansen, F.W. 88
Jaulent, M.C. 743
Jayaramamurthy, S.N.
724
Jenkin, M. 899
Jenkins, B.K. 56
Jin, Z.P. 185
Jing, R.J. 965
Johansen, R. 716
Johnson, D.S. 1199
Johnson, R.H. 1256
Jones, L.K. 832
Jones, R.A. 108
Jonker, P.P. 272
Joo, H. 425
Jordan, M.M. 570
Joy, K.I. 1347
Judell, N. 72
Juhola, M. 632
Julesz, B. 1246
Jury, E.I. 173
J.(Y.) Aloimonos
929, 943, 950
Kabuka, M.R. 982
Kahan, S. 471
Kahn, J.I. 843
Kajfasz, P. 342
Kajiya, J.T. 1345,
1346
Kak, A. 26
Kak, A.C. 226, 1391,
1432
Kalantari, B. 786
Kallay, M. 1107
Kambhampati, S. 1089
Kameyama, M. 166
Kaminuma, T. 567
Kanade, T. 888, 889
Kanal, L.N. 2, 387,
428, 436
Kanatani, K. 922,
947, 1060, 1309,
1312
Kanefsky, M. 121
Kaneko, H. 1311
Kaneko, T. 90
Kani, K. 630
Kant, K. 1090
Karassemeijer, N.
607
Kariya, K. 630
Karp, R. 1219
Kashko, A. 200
Kashyap, R.L. 432,
1087, 1220, 1242
Kasif, S. 423
Kass, M. 799, 864,
875
Kassam, S.A. 127
Kasturi, R. 497, 648
Kasvand, T. 303,
696, 834, 1254,
1388, 1428
Katajainen, J. 1121
Katona, E. 277
Katz, M.D. 1195
Katzko, M.W. 590
Kaufman, H. 203
Kaufman, L. 61
Kawada, K. 477
Kawaguchi, E. 623,
744
Kawai, H. 630
Kay, S.M. 708
Kay, T.L. 1346
Kazama, S. 166
Kearney, J.K. 908
Kedem, B. 82, 224
Kedem, K. 1150, 1156
Keil, J.M. 1201,
1216
Keller, J.M. 636
Kender, J. 1299
Kender, J.R. 285,
288, 758, 798,
1316, 1378
Kent, E.W. 269, 516,
1435
Kenwood, G. 739
Kerkeni, N. 1317
Kerlaw, I.V. 42
Keskes, N. 737
Kessenner, L.R.A.
123
Author Index
349
Keyani, D. 343
Khan, I. 330
Khang, B.H. 213,
1010
Khatib, O. 1293
Khoi, P.N. 213, 1010
Khotanzad, A. 1242
Kida, H. 477
Kiel, G.C. 1148
Kiem, H. 213, 1010
Kiguchi, T. 1086
Kim, C.K. 96
Kim, G. 111
Kim, J.G. 111
Kim, M. 417
Kim, S.M. 333
Kim, V. 201
Kim, Y.C. 1275
Kimachi, M. 885
Kimmel, M.J. 319
Kirkpatrick, D.G.
1110, 1162
Kishimoto, K. 100
Kitamura, K. 593
Kitamura, Y. 885
Kitchen, L.J. 1188
Kittler, J. 413,
422, 424, 435, 721
Kjell, B.P. 1251
Kjelldahl, L. 47
Klawe, M.M. 1185
Klee, V. 1104
Klein, C.A. 981
Klein, F. 821, 1353
Klein, R. 1183
Kleitman, D.J. 1198,
1202
Klinger, A. 343,
1013
Klok, F. 1328
Knockaert, L. 128
Knoll, T.F. 220, 829
Knutsson, H. 1260
Kobayashi, Y. 336,
1086
Kocher, M. 730
Kodratoff, Y. 467
Koenderink, J.J. 59,
711
Kofakis, P. 1424
Kohashiguchi, T. 470
Kohonen, T. 506
Komoda, C. 501
Konda, T. 447
Kondo, S. 212, 478
Kong, T.Y. 787
Koo, J.Y. 417
Kooijman, C.J. 572
Koper, G. 1235
Koplowitz, J. 97
Kories, R. 920, 962,
973
Koshimizu, H. 523,
822
Kosugi, M. 640
Kotani, S. 559
Kou), W. 77
Kovalevsky, V. 650,
768
Kovalevsky, V.A. 762
Kramer, T. 1067
Kriete, A. 584
Krishnasami, P. 119
Krivanek, M. 1116
Kropatsch, W. 1258
Kropatsch, W.G. 1012
Krotkov, E. 1371
Krotkov, E.P. 664
Ku, F.N. 191
Kuan, D. 557
Kuan, D.T. 1420
Kubota, H. 770
Kuebler, O. 1353
Kukouda, M. 504
Kumaresan, R. 147,
192
Kundu, M.K. 130
Kuner, P. 836
Kung, H.T. 325
Kunii, T. 38, 1334
Kunii, T.L. 29, 30,
33
Kunisaki, O. 496
Kunt, M. 131
Kurosawa, Y. 502
Kutti, S. 251
Kwak, W.I. 868
L'Abbate, A. 608
LaGesse, F.R. 624
Laidlaw, D.H. 1272
Lallemand, C. 647
Lamure, M. 1026
Lancaster, P. 104
124
Author Index
Landau, G.M. 854
Landy, M.S. 442
Langlotz, C.P. 430
Langston, M.A. 1211
Lansner, A. 745
Lapreste, J.T. 773
Laskowski, M.C. 1104
Lattuati, V. 526
Laurendeau, D. 1383
Lavin, M.A. 319,
815, 823
Lavine, D. 428
Lawrence, P.D. 86,
652, 869
Lay, B. 344
Leahy, R.M. 215
Lee, B.G. 800
Lee, C.H. 725, 926,
958
Lee, C.N. 1021
Lee, D. 362
Lee, D.T. 1095,
1120, 1138, 1139,
1161, 1165
Lee, H. 936, 956
Lee, J.H. 170
Lee, J.S.J. 695
Lee, R.C.T. 276,
1113
Lee, S. 1387
Lee, S.H. 55
Lee, S.Y. 149
Leedham, C.G. 455
Leeman, S. 174
Leeuwenberg, E.L.J.
844
Legendi, T. 242
Legendre, G. 647
Le Guilloux, Y. 938,
972
Leiserson, C.E. 350
LeMaster, R.J. 823
Lemay, G.J. 708
LeMen, H. 621
Lemke, H.U. 612
Lemmer, J.F. 387
LeMoigne, J. 560
Lemoine, D. 526
Lempel, A. 112
Lenz, R. 375, 878,
1337
Leonard, P.F. 320
Leonardi, R. 151,
730
Leroi, M. 1317
Lettera, C. 487
Leu, J.G. 1001
Leven, D. 1140, 1156
Levialdi, S. 301
Levopoulos, C. 1217
Lewell, J. 41
Lewis, J.R.T. 637,
1367
Leyton, M. 66, 1005
Lheritier, P.H. 1248
Li), B. 483
Li), C. 1091
Li, C.C. 704, 811,
1429
Li, C.E. 118
Li, H. 366, 815, 823
Li, K.F. 332
Li, M. 851
Li), S.X. 1025
Li, X. 283, 684,
780, 792
Li, Z. 563, 1278
Li, Z.N. 565
Li, Z.R. 338
Liedtke, C.E. 771
Ligomenides, P.A.
331
Lillehagen, F. 43
Lin, A.K. 1138, 1139
Lin, H.J. 411
Lin, J.C. 511
Lin, P.P. 1028
Lin, W.C. 1407
Lin, Z.C. 936, 956
Lindner, R. 304
Lindskog, B. 341,
1337
Lindstrom, G. 245
Lingas, A. 1115,
1125
Linnainmaa, S. 1413
Liou, S.P. 553
Lis, O. 599
Liu, C.C. 1061
Liu, H.H. 414
Liu, K. 1400
Liu, N. 1000
Liu, P.S. 327
Liu, S.S. 96
125
Author Index
Liu, Y. 913, 957,
1091
Livne, R. 1150
Lloyd, S.A. 860, 877
Lodi, E. 1147
Loew, M.H. 1025
Long Limozin, P. 883
Lopez Krahe, J. 1072
Lorenz, W.J. 597
Lougheed, R.M. 316
Lowe, D. 158
Lozano-Perez, T.
1295, 1419
Lu, F.S. 69
Lu, H.E. 1036
Lu, M. 1112
Lu), X. 592, 1066
Lu, X.R. 1059
Lu, Y. 801
Lumia, R. 1435
Lunscher, W.H.H.J.
669, 670, 673
Luo, B. 810
Luo, X.Y. 1078
Lustman, F. 954
Lyche, T. 89
Ma, C. 495, 1370
Ma, J. 1059, 1066
Ma, S.D. 1221, 1222,
1227
Ma, Y. 289
Ma, Y.L. 495, 1370
Maass, W. 1215
Maccarone, M. C.
1055
MacDonald, R.S. 837
Maciejewski, A.A.
981
Mackworth, A. 788
Maddila, S. 1108
Maddila, S.R. 1153
Madhavan, R. 684
Maeda, A. 626
Maeda, Y. 493
Magee, M.J. 898
Magnenat-Thalmann,
N. 39, 40
Mai, S.W. 1103
Maier, M. 500
Maitre, H. 726, 806,
819
Majd, F. 781
Mali, P.C. 157
Mandeville, J.R. 319
Mani-Levitska, P.
1203
Mann, R.C. 633
Manohar, M. 992
Mansbach, P. 1358
Mansfield, B.K. 633
Mantas, J. 452, 492
Maragos, P.A. 1014
Marcelli, A. 488
Maresca, M. 366
Margerum, E.A. 936
Marimont, D.H. 907
Marmolin, H. 225
Marquina, N. 541
Martin, W.N. 977,
1049
Martinelli, E. 91
Masera, L. 487
Mason, D.C. 617
Matsuura, K. 493
Matsuyama, T. 775
Max, N.L. 1231, 1342
Maybank, S.J. 902,
951
McCann, D.R. 808
McCubbrey, D.L. 316
McDonnell, M.J. 219
McLeod, R.D. 281
McNeill, S.R. 795
McVey, E.S. 982,
1363
Meagher, D.J. 1257
Medioni, G. 148,
691, 946, 1380,
1382
Megiddo, N. 1122,
1163
Mehlhorn, K. 1175,
1200
Mehrotra, R. 358
Mei, G.G. 1000
Meier, A. 361
Meiri, Z.A. 1408,
1412
Melter, R. 787
Melter, R.A. 1212
Melville, R.C. 1123
Merickel, M. 1239
Merickel, M.B. 605
Merigot, A. 262, 339
126
Author Index
Merker, B. 574
Mersereau, R.M. 154
Messner, R.A. 177
Meyer, B. 850
Meyer, F. 581, 1029
Meyer, T. 473
Meynieux, E. 476
Miclet, L. 386
Mikami, K. 533
Milenkovic, V.J. 814
Milgram, M. 706, 824
Miller, G.S.P. 1338
Miller, J.R. 1284
Miller, S.W. 1003
Milor, L.S. 1288
Minami, T. 995
Minamikawa, R. 567
Ming, J.C. 838
Minoh, M. 639, 1027
Missakian, P. 824
Mitiche, A. 893,
896, 901, 930, 969,
1376
Mitra, S.K. 169
Miura, S. 336
Mochizuki, J. 739
Modestino, J.W. 70
Mohiuddin, K. 522,
1016
Mohr, R. 401, 419
Mokhtarian, F. 788
Momal, F. 774
Moncet, J.L. 117
Monga, O. 703, 735,
737
Montanvert, A. 1009
Moran, S. 1185
Morandi, C. 789
Mori, H. 559
Mori, K. 447
Moring, I. 527
Morita, K. 408
Morris, S.A. 1048
Moscatelli, S. 467
Mota, F.A. 748
Motwani, R. 1187
Mouer, E. 1044
Mount, D.M. 1286
Mowforth, P.H. 185
Mudge, T.N. 265
Mueller Jr., P.T.
144
Mukherjee, A. 49
Mukundan, R. 1329
Mulgaonkar, P.G.
463, 1320
Muller, H. 1321
Muller, M.J. 1249
Munro, J.I. 1096
Munson Jr., D.C. 672
Murakami, K. 523,
822
Murase, H. 451
Murphy, L.M. 818
Murray, D.W. 200,
891, 903
Mutch, K.M. 934, 976
Myers, E.W. 855
Mysko, S.N. 783
Naccache, N.J. 1033
Nagahashi, H. 456
Nagao, M. 759, 766,
1053
Nagata, M. 357
Nagata, S. 1395
Nagbhushan, V. 1097
Nagel, H.H. 931,
953, 970
Nagy, G. 453, 473
Nakagawa, M. 501
Nakajima, S. 1053
Nakamae, E. 1343
Nakamoto, H. 533
Nakamura, A. 407,
409
Nakamura, Y. 498
Nakano, T. 1366
Nakano, Y. 491, 496
Nakatsuyama, M. 456
Nakazono, K. 408
Nalcioglu, O. 234
Nalwa, V.S. 700, 710
Nambu, H. 493
Natarajan, A.E. 489
Natarajan, B.K. 1084
Neal, M. 48
Neff, J.A. 50
Nelson, R.C. 1004
Neuvo, Y. 702
Nevalainen, O. 1121
Nevatia, R. 718,
1236, 1380, 1381
Neveu, C.F. 830
Newell, J.A. 582
127
Author Index
Ngan, K.N. 129
Nguyen, T.T. 792
Nguyen, T.V. 594
Ni, L.M. 780
Niblack, W. 17
Nicolas, A. 1322
Niemann, H. 348,
566, 870
Niki, H. 559
Nill, N.B. 107
Nishida, Y. 98
Nishihara, H.K. 1395
Nishihara, S. 426
Nishita, T. 1343
Niyogi, D. 465
Noga, M.T. 728
Norkin, K.B. 299
Ntafos, S. 1136,
1142
Nurmi, O. 1155, 1183
Nusbaum, H.C. 63
Nyo, H.L. 857
O'Brien, N. 935
O'Callaghan, J.F.
1327
Odawara, G. 521
Ogata, I. 521
Ogawa, H. 216, 784
O'Gorman, L. 688,
693
Oh, S. 1018
Ohbuchi, R. 250
Ohgushi, M. 596
Ohsawa, Y. 351, 628
Ohta, Y. 880
Oja, E. 216, 738,
1243
Okada, K. 496
Okazaki, A. 447
Okudaira, M. 90
Oldfield, D.E. 267
Olea, E. 604
Olson, S.I. 884
Onaga, K. 100
O'Neil, S.D. 136
Ooi, K. 498
Oommen, B.J. 1087,
1191
Oonishi, Y. 357
Oosterlinck, A. 514
Oowa, H. 559
Oppenheimer, P.E.
1223
O'Rourke, J. 1047,
1100, 1102, 1108,
1141
Orr, J.A. 1417
O'Shea,, T. 1
Osteen, R.E. 1028
Ottmann, T. 1177,
1183
Oud, P.S. 590
Overmars, M.H. 1164
Ozawa, S. 551, 554
Ozeki, O. 1366
Pach, J. 1150, 1204
Pachowicz, P.W. 329
Pagli, L. 1147
Pahlplatz, M.M.M.
590
Pal, S.K. 383, 585,
667
Palaniswamy, K. 489
Paler, K. 643
Palis, M.A. 256, 333
Palmier, L. 315
Palumbo, P.W. 503
Pan), B.C. 469
Pan, F. 965
Pandya, A.S. 67
Paoli, C. 487, 608
Pape, D.R. 52
Papoutsis, T. 121
Parikh, J.A. 616
Park, J.W. 334
Park, K.H. 417
Parkkinen, J. 738,
1243
Parry, S.R. 1271
Parthasarathy, G.
458
Parui, S.K. 1052
Parvin, B. 1382
Pasan, F. 1037
Pasquariello, G.
1423
Patel, J.H. 310
Patel, R.V. 332
Paterson, M.S. 1168
Pathak, A. 585
Patnaik, L.M. 1330
Patrick, E.A. 381
Patterson, R.R. 991
Pauchon, E. 700
128
Author Index
Paul, G. 246
Pavel, D.G. 604
Pavlidis, T. 24,
180, 196, 471, 734,
769, 1039
Pawley, G.S. 143
Peachey, D.R. 1340
Pecht, J. 410
Pedrycz, W. 457
Peleg, S. 78, 363,
782, 787
Penna, M. 939, 978
Penna, M.A. 1305
Pentland, A.P. 20,
1232, 1259, 1265,
1267, 1274, 1303,
1313
Perkins, W.J. 570
Persoon, E. 513
Pertl, A. 861
Peshkin, M.A. 1081,
1088
Peters, F.J. 164,
349
Peters, W.H. 795
Petkovic, D. 364,
522, 1016
Pfeiffer Jr., J.J.
311
Pham, S. 1075
Phillips, T. 1394
Phillips, T.H. 686
Phipps, G. 557
Pieroni, G.G. 235,
302, 894, 959, 963
Pietikainen, M. 697,
865, 886
Pineda-Castillo,
J.C. 756
Pinker, S. 60
Pinter, R.Y. 1207
Piper, J. 588, 589,
1030
Pirlo, G. 755
Pitas, I. 152, 193,
197, 689
Plamondon, R. 482,
490
Plantinga, W.H. 1146
Platzer, H. 878
Ploem, J.S. 1235
Poelzleitner, W. 638
Poggio, T.A. 668,
713
Pollack, R. 1093,
1156
Pong, T.C. 1304
Poppl, S.J. 347
Porinelli, R. 487,
608
Porter, W.A. 189
Postl, W. 485
Potter, D.J. 573
Potter, J.L. 980
Poussart, D. 1383
Prasanna Kumar, V.K.
266, 415
Pratt, W.K. 322
Prazdny, K. 659, 662
Prenter, P.M. 95
Preparata, F.P. 848,
1119, 1169
Preston, Jr., K. 280
Price, K. 777
Price, K.E. 790,
923, 1236
Price, K.L. 937
Pries, W. 281, 293
Psaltis, D. 53
Pugh, A. 546
Putnam, L.K. 1285
Pyo, S.S. 1097
Qiang, G. 338
Quatieri, T.F. 1238
Raafat, H.M. 1250
Radford, C.J. 952
Raghavan, P. 1187
Raghavendra, C.S.
266
Rajasekharan, K. 655
Ramamurthi, B. 79,
214
Ramanamurthy, D.V.
332
Ramesh, V. 1266
Ramirez, R.W. 160
Ramo, E.G. 335
Ranganath, H.S. 796
Rangarajan, C. 724
Rao, K. 1381
Rao, K.R. 109, 116,
118
Rao, N.S.V. 1087
Rappaport, D. 1143
129
Author Index
Reddaway, S.F. 267
Reeves, A.P. 163
Reeves, W.T. 1341
Rehak, P. 678
Rehwald, P. 1323
Reiber, J.H.C. 572
Reisis, D. 415
Renyi, I. 805
Requicha, A.A. 1276
Requicha, A.A.G.
1351
Reuman, S.R. 895
Rhodes, M.L. 612
Richards, W.A. 1262
Richetin, M. 195,
635, 773, 825
Rigoutsos, I. 929,
950
Riseman, E. 727, 916
Riseman, E.M. 687,
1083, 1240
Ritchings, R.T. 564,
587
Ritter, G.X. 271,
622
Rives, G. 773, 825
Rivest, R.L. 350
Roach, J.W. 1266
Robert, Y. 849
Roberts, B.A. 226
Robertson, J.M. 1247
Robertson, P.K. 1327
Rodriguez, J. 839
Roehrig, H. 184
Rogala, J.P. 774
Rogers, D.F. 38
Rohnert, H. 1151
Rojer, A. 1015
Ronse, C. 1031, 1074
Rosebush, J. 42
Rosenfeld, A. 28,
62, 167, 259, 274,
282, 369, 551, 686,
722, 757, 782, 926,
994, 996, 1021,
1082, 1296, 1298,
1394
Rosenstiehl, P. 1175
Rosenthal, D. 343
Rossignac, J.R. 1351
Rotem, D. 85
Rubin, J.M. 921
Rumatowski, K. 172
Rummel, P. 524
Ruridant, T.Y. 173
Rutovitz, D. 25, 589
Ryan, J. 1307
Saad, Y. 292
Sabourin, R. 482
Saboya, A. 360
Sacco, B. 723
Safranek, R.J. 1391
Sagerer, G. 566
Saghri, J.A. 113
Saint-Jean, P. 1235
Saint-Marc, P. 195
Saito, T. 480
Sakaga, I. 480
Sakai, T. 639, 1027
Sakauchi, M. 351,
628
Salay, R. 804
Salerno, E. 230
Salkauskas, K. 104
Salminen, J. 335
Salo, J. 340
Samal, A. 402, 831,
835, 1430
Samet, H. 988, 990,
1004, 1007, 1022
Samy, R.A. 964, 1248
Sander, P.T. 1402
Sanderson, A.C. 688,
1081, 1088
Sandini, G. 911
Sandon, P.A. 263
Sandor, J. 1326
Sanfeliu, A. 393,
842
Sankar, P.V. 174,
562
Sankara Rao, K. 217
Sanniti di Baja, G.
1006, 1024, 1132
Santamaria, J. 159
Sanz, J. 364, 522
Sarnak, N. 1190
Sarusi, B. 882
Sasaki, S. 313
Sastry, P.S. 420
Sato, K. 645, 1369,
1373
Sato, T. 356
Satoh, T. 1264
130
Author Index
Saund, E. 440
Sawchuk, A.A. 21, 56
Schaefer, D.H. 296
Schaerf, R. 1044
Schafer, R.W. 1014
Schalkoff, R.J. 162,
904, 1368
Scharf, L. 72
Scherson, I.D. 289
Scheuing, A. 870
Schlag, M.D.F. 1166
Schmeck, H. 1205
Schmitt, A. 1321
Schmitt, F. 1228
Schmitt, F.J.M. 101
Schmitt, L.A. 519
Schmitz, L. 1149
Schneider, R.H. 610
Schoen, A.H. 1287
Schonberg, E. 794
Schorr, A. 1137
Schrack, G. 46
Schulte, A.V.M.C.L.
572
Schumaker, L.L. 89
Schunck, B.G. 918,
944
Schwab, E.C. 63
Schwartz, E.L. 574
Schwartz, J.T. 794,
1361
Schweitzer, P.N. 92
Scott, D.S. 997
Scott, G.L. 941
Scrivener, S.A.R.
1393
Sederberg, T.W. 999,
1271
Sedgewick, R. 1134
Segenreich, S.A.
1208
Seida, S. 930, 969
Seidel, R. 1100,
1110, 1114, 1182
Seisen, S. 476
Selfridge, P.G. 578,
579
Selkirk, J.K. 633
Sen, S. 289
Serafini, A. 1423
Serpico, S.B. 606
Serra, J. 370, 371,
443
Seth, S. 473
Seth, S.C. 453
Shafer, G. 431
Shaffer, C.A. 1007
Shah, M. 676
Shahraray, B. 194
Shakunaga, T. 1311
Shamir, A. 323
Shang, W. 306
Shanmugamani, C. 684
Shapiro, L. 26
Shapiro, L.G. 345,
695, 826, 837,
1304, 1320
Shapiro, S.C. 394
Shariat, H. 923, 937
Sharir, M. 794,
1137, 1140, 1150,
1152, 1156, 1294
Sharma, A. 1393
Sharma, G. 188
Sharma, M. 310
Shaw, A.K. 192
Shaw, D.E. 285, 288,
798
Shearer, J.B. 350
Shen, J. 528, 679
Shen, N.T. 254
Sher, D. 677, 763
Shi, Q.Y. 1008
Shibayama, J. 626
Shih, C. 497
Shimamura, K. 470
Shin, S.Y. 1111
Shinghal, R. 1033
Shinohara, K. 995
Shiozaki, A. 692
Shirai, K. 1359
Shirai, Y. 1334
Shirakawa, H. 521
Shlien, S. 115
Shneier, M.O. 516,
1435
Shor, P. 1185
Shridhar, M. 449
Shu, D.B. 1429
Shvaytser, H. 363
Siegel, A.F. 1247
Siegel, H.J. 144,
298, 312
Sielaff, C. 841
131
Author Index
Sifrony, S. 1152,
1156
Silberberg, T.M.
813, 1403, 1409
Silven, O. 337, 530
Simon, J.C. 385, 828
Singh, B. 46
Singh, S. 199
Sinha, R.M.K. 1035
Sinha, S.S. 945
Sitharama Iyengar,
S. 1003
Skelboe, S. 716
Sklansky, J. 174,
562, 593, 594
Skolnick, M.M. 580,
629
Skordas, T. 840
Sleator, D.D. 120
Sleigh, A.C. 690
Sloan Jr., K.R. 1225
Slutzki, G. 257
Smeulders, A.W.M.
1046, 1073
Smith, E.M. 1316
Smith, G.B. 874
Smith, S.H. 740
Smits, J.T.S. 651,
663
Snyder, M.A. 914
Sobalvarro, P. 1395
Soisalon-Soininen,
E. 1105
Sokolowska, E. 582
Sommerhalder, R. 279
Song, I. 127
Sood, A. 676
Sopwith, T. 637,
1367
Soumekh, M. 231
Spacek, L.A. 666
Speiser, J. 241
Spennato, S. 755
Srihari, S.N. 460,
465, 466, 475, 503
Srinath, M.D. 126
Srinivasan, R. 109
Srinivasan, S. 489
Srinivas Kumar, P.
992
Standler, N.A. 609
Stansfield, S.A. 576
Stark, H. 228, 1064
Stefanelli, R. 1032
Stein, G. 512
Stella, E. 1423
Stenstrom, J.R. 641,
1386
Sternberg, S.R. 368,
370, 372, 837
Steurer, J. 878
Stevens, K.A. 1302
Stimets, R.W. 655
Stobie, R.S. 620
Stockman, G. 1364,
1365
Stockman, G.C. 1434
Stoddard, S.D. 453
Stojmenovic, I. 1105
Stokeley, E.M. 1416
Stolfi, J. 1178
Stone, M.G. 1050
Stout, Q.F. 264, 290
Strat, T.M. 1319
Strecker, H. 529
Strickland, R.N.
1206
Strintzis, M.G. 152
Strong, J.P. 140
Subbarao, M. 928,
979, 1234
Subrahmanyam, P.A.
1285
Sudhakara Reddy, M.
175
Suen, C.Y. 445, 1040
Suetens, P. 514
Suffin, S. 343
Sugata, K. 408
Sugihara, K. 1300
Suk, M. 857, 1018,
1097
Sullivan, G.D. 550,
772, 1406
Summers, J. 1371
Sun, H. 124
Sundar Raj, P.A. 97
Supowit, K.J. 1160
Suri, S. 1141, 1144
Suter, B.W. 233
Sutton, M.A. 795
Suzuki, G. 494
Suzuki, I. 567
Suzuki, K. 98
132
Author Index
Suzuki, S. 504, 640,
1042
Svetkoff, D.J. 542
Swain, P.H. 614
Swaszek, P.F. 68, 74
Sychra, J.J. 604
Sykora, O. 139
Szabo, I. 805
Szu, H.H. 177
Szwerinski, H. 253
Tahboub, K.K. 204
Tai, J.W. 441
Takahashi, N. 501
Takanami, I. 406
Takaoka, T. 852
Takeya, H. 521
Tamminen, M. 88,
989, 1022, 1176
Tampi, K.R. 484
Tamura, S. 630
Tan, C.L. 977
Tan, H.S. 454
Tanaka, A. 166
Tanaka, E. 470
Tanaka, T. 1333
Tandon, S.N. 199
Tani, N. 91
Taniguchi, R.I. 623,
744
Tanimoto, S. 764
Tanimoto, S.L. 260,
269, 284, 707
Tarjan, R.E. 120,
1140, 1175, 1190
Taxt, T. 468
Taylor, A. 617
Taylor, C.J. 586
Tchuente, M. 849
Teh, C.H. 1057
Teillaud, M. 1270
Tekalp, A.M. 203
Tenenbaum, J.M. 778
Terasaki, M. 596
ter Kuile, W.M. 642
ter Meulen, V. 583
Terol Villalobos,
I.R. 756
Terrenoire, M. 1026
Terzopoulos, D. 365,
799, 1390, 1398
Tescher, A. 51
Tescher, A.G. 13,
113
Tewari, N. 859
Thalmann,, D. 40
Thalmann, D. 39
Thanailakis, A. 281,
293
Thathachar, M.A.L.
420
Therrien, C.W. 1238
Thibadeau, R. 543
Thoma, R. 137
Thomas, J.P. 61
Thomason, M.G. 396,
404
Thompson, C.D. 139
Thompson, W.B. 761,
908
Thonnat, M. 1401
Tian, Q. 797
Tistarelli, M. 911
Tobis, J.M. 593
Toet, A. 961
Tojo, A. 356
Tom, V.T. 800
Tombre, K. 476
Tome', J.A.B. 268
Tominaga, S. 729
Tonazzini, A. 230
Tong, R.M. 427
Topa, L.C. 1368
Toriwaki, J.I. 770
Toriya, H. 1264
Torre, V. 668
Toscani, G. 867
Tou, J.T. 446, 649
Tounissoux, D. 1026
Tournier-Lasserve,
C. 1226, 1227
Toussaint, G.T.
1098, 1143, 1145
Trappl, R. 392
Trivedi, H.P. 872
Trivedi, M.M. 731
Trivella, M.G. 608
Tropf, H. 512
Troxel, D.E. 125
Trumbore, W.B. 1272
Trussell, H.J. 202
Tsai, R.Y. 1357
Tsai, W.H. 552, 558
Tsanakas, P.D. 134
Tseng, P.S. 307
133
Author Index
Tsotsos, J.K. 899,
985
Tsuboi, K. 596
Tsuji, S. 967, 1372
Tsukamoto, M. 481
Tsukiyama, N. 533
Tsukiyama, T. 955
Tsukumo, J. 461
Tsunekawa, S. 447
Tucker, L.W. 1020
Tufts, D.W. 223
Turkowski, K. 83
Tychon, G.G. 1255
Uchida, S. 1359
Ueberreiter, B. 836
Ueda, K. 1264
Uhr, L. 248, 326,
563, 565, 760
Ukkonen, E. 845
Unklesbay, K. 636
Unklesbay, N. 636
Unnikrishnan, K.P.
67
Unser, M. 151, 1237,
1241
Uttal, W.R. 717
Vaidya, P.M. 1131
Vaknine, R. 597
van Antwerpen, G.
642
van de Grind, W.A.
59
van der Helm, P.A.
844
van der Hoeven,
W.A.G. 658
Van der Pyl, T. 405
Vandoni, C.E. 32
van Doorn, A.J. 59
van Heel, M. 227,
569, 598
van Huijstee, H. 182
van Leeuwen, J. 1197
van Lierop, M.L.P.
349, 993
van Meenen, R.J. 572
van Munster, R.J.
634
Vanni, P. 340
Van Oeffelen, M.P.
651
van Ommeren, J. 572
Van Otterloo, P.J.
998
van Westrhenen, S.C.
279
van Wijk, J.J. 1324
Varman, P. 1112
Vasquez, G. 71
Veenstra, J. 1397
Veillon, F. 1051
Velasco, F.R.D. 748
Veldhorst, M. 1167
Vemuri, B.C. 1376,
1384
Venetsanopoulos,
A.N. 193, 197, 689
Venkatesh, Y.V. 49
Venkateswar, V. 680
Venta, O. 506
Verbeek, P.W. 642
Vergis, A. 291
Vernazza, G. 606
Vidal-Madjar, D. 726
Vidal Ruiz, E. 1130
Viitanen, J. 340
Vijayan, G. 1218
Vilenkin, S.Y. 299
Villasenor, J. 156
Vilnrotter, F.M.
1236
Virtanen, I. 337
Vishkin, U. 846, 854
Visvanathan, V. 1288
Vitter, J.S. 1134
Voisin, J. 505
Vollmar, R. 406
Volper, D.J. 1195
von Hagen, V. 1235
Vooys, G.P. 590
Vos, P.G. 651, 663
Vrto, I. 139
Vuerli, C. 1037
Wackersreuther, G.
171
Wada, Y. 1086
Wagh, M.D. 859
Wah, B.W. 300, 306
Wahl, F.M. 1411
Wakahara, T. 451
Walker, P.L. 161
Wall, K. 103
Walsh, T.R. 1352
Walsh, T.R.S. 1019
134
Author Index
Walter, I. 512
Walter Jr., R.J. 562
Walters, D. 753
Wandres, H. 515
Wang, C.A. 1124
Wang, C.H. 466
Wang), D. 211
Wang, F.L. 1076
Wang), H. 1011
Wang, H.Q. 564
Wang), J. 1091
Wang, K.K. 1282
Wang), L. 1091
Wang, P.S.P. 411,
412, 448, 1036
Wang), Q. 211
Wang, R. 1240
Wang, W.P. 1282
Wang, Y.F. 1392
Watanabe, M. 880
Watanabe, O. 166
Watt, R.J. 750
Waxman, A.M. 560,
910, 945, 975, 979
Webb, A. 205
Webb, J.A. 325
Webber, R.E. 990
Wechsler, H. 599
Wei, V.K. 120
Weil, G.I. 693
Weil, J. 1339
Weiss, R. 681
Weldon Jr., E.J. 207
Wells III, W.M. 145
Welzl, E. 1170, 1180
Wendt, P.D. 222
Weng, F.L. 1077
Weng, J. 924, 968
Werkhoven, P. 961
Werman, M. 78, 782,
787
Wessblad, R. 745
Westman, T. 530
Westphal, H. 931
Westwater, E.R. 95
Whinston, A. 312
White, B. 1318
Whiteley, W. 1308
Widmayer, P. 1166
Wiejak, J.S. 142
Wiernik, A. 1194
Wijshoff, H.A.G.
1197
Wilber, R. 1185
Wilfong, G. 1290
Wilfong, G.T. 1154
Wilhelmi, W. 650
Willard, D.E. 1181
Williams, L.R. 890
Williams, N.S. 903
Wilson, M.J.D. 374
Wilson, S.S. 317
Wise, G.L. 69
Witkin, A. 799
Witkin, A.P. 712,
714, 778
Witte, G. 595
Wohn, K. 949
Wojcik, Z.M. 282
Wolberg, G. 180,
196, 462
Wolf, G. 242
Wolfe, W.J. 541
Wolfram, S. 244
Wong, A.K.C. 804,
1250
Wong, C.K. 1166
Wong, E.K. 1291
Wong, K. 522
Woo, T.C. 1111
Wood, D. 1177, 1183
Wood, W.R. 314
Woods, J.W. 136,
170, 203, 228
Wright, J.S. 1266
Wu, A.Y. 996
Wu), C. 592, 1066
Wu, C.K. 1059
Wu, F.N. 377
Wu, J. 949
Wu, L.D. 441, 1076,
1077, 1078
Wu, O.L. 1352
Wu, R.H. 1064
Wu, T. 684
Wu, Y. 806
Wu, Y.F. 1120, 1166
Wyvill, G. 1334
Xia, Y. 1045
Xiao), Q. 644
Xie, S.E. 1356
Xu, J.H. 377
Xu, Z. 699
Xuan), G. 499, 1091
135
Author Index
Yachida, M. 885
Yager, R.R. 391
Yagi, Y. 967
Yamada, H. 480, 834
Yamamoto, H. 645,
1369, 1373
Yamamoto, K. 100,
480
Yamamoto, S. 1366
Yamashita, M. 1034
Yamaya, Y. 486
Yang, C.B. 276
Yang, C.C. 96, 810
Yang, H.S. 1391,
1432
Yang, I.T. 176
Yang, J.Y. 1400
Yang, M.C.K. 96, 810
Yao, F.F. 1101
Yao), Q. 132
Yap, C. 1119
Yap, C.K. 1153, 1157
Yaroslavskii, L. 201
Yasumoto, Y. 946
Yasutomi, S. 559
Ye, Q.Z. 520, 816
Yeh, C.P. 881
Yeh, P.S. 167, 618,
1082
Yen, J. 429
Yesha, Y. 851
Ying, W.L. 655
Yoda, F. 493
Yokobori, N. 167
Yoshida, M. 313
Yoshida, Y. 479
Yost, D. 1048
Young, R.A. 150
Young, T.Y. 19, 327,
414
Youssef, S. 1335
Yu, K.B. 803
Yu), Q. 705
Yu, T.H. 169
Yuille, A.L. 713
Yurovsky, L.S. 615
Yuzyk, J. 661
Zack, G.W. 475
Zakhor, A. 84
Zaky, S.G. 631
Zandveld, P. 642
Zapalowski, L. 791,
892
Zavidovique, B. 262,
273, 315, 339, 342,
561, 824
Zeelen, R. 206
Zeevi, Y.Y. 85
Zemel, E. 1122
Zhang, D. 1269
Zhang, D.Z. 809
Zhang, M. 416, 803
Zhang, T. 1278
Zhao), S. 483
Zhou), F. 132
Zhou), G. 591, 1011
Zhou, Y.T. 680
Zhu, M.L. 618
Zhu, Y. 704
Zhuang, X. 368, 373,
425, 683, 932
Ziliani, R. 525
Zimmerman, N.J. 544
Zimmermann, G. 920,
962, 973
Zimmermann, H.J. 379
Zisserman, A. 685,
1377
Ziv, J. 112
Zou), H. 591
Zucker, S.W. 660,
694, 1090, 1245,
1402
Zuech, N. 547
136