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1. Introduction
This is the eighteenth in a series of bibliographies on
computer processing of pictorial information, covering
primarily items published during 1987. The previous
bibliographies were entitled ``Picture Processing 19xx'',
but because of the growth of the field, coverage of topics
such as image coding and image processing has now been
discontinued.
The coverage is restricted, for the most part, to a
selected set of U.S. or international journals and
proceedings of specialized meetings. No attempt is made to
summarize or evaluate the items cited; the purpose is simply
to provide a convenient compendium of references, grouped by
subject.
The references are arranged under the following
headings:
(A) General references
(B) Related topics
(C) Applications
(D) Architectures
(E) Computational techniques
(F) Feature detection, segmentation, image analysis
(G) Matching, stereo, time-varying imagery
(H) Shape; (@roman H prime@) Geometry
(I) Color and 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:
(A.1) Meetings and meeting proceedings [1-35]
(A.2) Books [36-37], paper collections [38-40], a new
journal [41], descriptions of research at various
institutions [42-52], a survey [53], and the
previous bibliography in this series [54].
2. Related topics
The following related areas are not covered
systematically, but we give a few references on them:
(B.1) Computer graphics: Meetings and special issues
[55-62], books [63-65], and bibliographies [66-67].
(Many papers on image synthesis are cited in Section
J.4.)
(B.2) Image input/output [68-77]; image coding [78] (see
also [79])
(B.3) Image processing (multidimensional signal
processing, enhancement, restoration,
reconstruction)-general references [80-83], as well
as papers on image smoothing [84-95] and a few
selected papers on image enhancement and restoration
[96-106] (see also [107-111])
(B.4) Optical processing [112-116]
(B.5) Neural nets [117-130]
(B.6) Visual perception [131-153] (some general and
miscellaneous references. A few papers on specific
aspects of perception are cited in later sections.)
(B.7) Pattern recognition and artificial intelligence-some
general references [154-159], as well as some papers
related to constraint satisfaction, optimization,
uncertainty, evidence accumulation, etc. [160-193]
3. Applications
(C.1) Character recognition [194-209]; see also [210-220]
(C.2) Biomedical applications [221-238]
(C.3) Industrial applications (inspection, robot
manipulation) [239-262]
(C.4) Robot navigation [263-303]
(C.5) Remote sensing, reconnaissance [304-325]
(C.6) Miscellaneous applications [326-347]
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4. Architectures
(D.1) General references [348-366]
(D.2) Cellular arrays (meshes, pyramids, etc.), automata,
and algorithms [367-406]
(D.3) Other systems [407-440]
(D.4) Related topics [441-473]
5. Computational techniques
(E.1) Image operations (convolutions, morphological
operations, etc.) [474-484]
(E.2) Multiresolution representations, scale space methods
[485-507]
(E.3) Geometric transformations, camera calibration
[508-521]
(E.4) Interpolation, surface reconstruction [522-539] (see
also [540-545] on regularization, etc.)
6. Feature detection, segmentation, and image analysis
(F.1) Feature detection [546-600]
(F.2) Segmentation [601-636]
(F.3) Image analysis [637-653]; see also [654-677]
7. Matching, stereo, and motion
(G.1) Matching [678-707]; see also [708-724] on Hough
transforms, and [725-738] on string and graph
matching
(G.2) Stereo [739-768] (see also [769-772])
(G.3) Motion [773-846] (see also [847-856])
8. Shape
(H.1) Representation [857-878]
(H.2) Contour approximation and segmentation [879-891]
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(H.3) Topology, distance, thinning [892-918]
(H.4) Properties [919-940] (see also [941] on spatial
arrangement)
(H.5) Recognition [942-954]
@fat 8 prime@. Geometry
(@roman H prime@.1)
General [955-965] and miscellaneous [966-976]
references
(@roman H prime@.2)
Hulls, visibility, intersections, search, etc.
[977-1020]
(@roman H prime@.3)
Distance, etc. [1021-1055]
(@roman H prime@.4)
Containment, covering, decomposition, packing,
layout, etc. [1056-1084]
(@roman H prime@.5)
Path planning [1085-1107] (see also [1108])
9. Color and texture
(I.1) Color [1109-1121]
(I.2) Texture: models, synthesis [1122-1135]
(I.3) Texture: description [1136-1143] (see also
[1144-1145])
(I.4) Texture: segmentation [1146-1161]
10. Three-dimensional scene analysis
(J.1) Acquisition of range data [1162-1174]; feature
detection and segmentation [1175-1186] (see also
[1187-1188] on grasping, and [1189] on 3D images)
(J.2) Inference of 3D data from images (``shape from x'')
[1190-1236]
(J.3) 3D shape representation and modeling (surfaces and
solids) [1237-1286]
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(J.4) Synthesis of 3D and shaded images [1287-1327]
(J.5) 3D object recognition from images [1328-1344], range
data [1345-1368], or both [1369-1375]
(J.6) 3D geometry [1376-1397] and path planning
[1398-1400]; miscellaneous references on 3D computer
vision [1401-1412]
5
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
CAPAMI Computer Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Machine
Intelligence
CG Computational Geometry
EMIP Evaluation of Multiprocessors for Image Processing
ICCV International Conference on Computer Vision
IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
ILIP Intermediate Level Image Processing
IU1985-6 Image Understanding 1985-86
IUW Image Understanding Workshop
PRTA Pattern Recognition Theory and Applications
SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH'87 Conference
SRMSF Workshop on Spatial Reasoning and Multi-Sensor Fusion
STOC Symposium on Theory of Computing
TDMV Three-Dimensional Machine Vision
WCV Workshop on Computer Vision
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 Computation
IJCV International Journal of Computer Vision
IJPRAI International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial
Intelligence
IJRR International Journal of Robotics Research
IPL Information Processing Letters
IS Information Sciences
IVC Image and Vision Computing
J-RA IEEE Journal of Robotics and Automation
JPDC Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
P-IEEE Proceedings of the IEEE
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-COMP IEEE Transactions on Computers
T-PAMI IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
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Intelligence
T-SMC IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
TCS Theoretical Computer Science
TOG ACM Transaction on Graphics
VC The Visual Computer
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A. General References
A.1. Meetings
1. D. Rutovitz, ed., Special issues with papers of the
Third International Conference on Pattern
Recognition of the British Pattern Recognition
Association (St. Andrews, Scotland, September 25-27,
1985), PRL 5 (2), February 1987, 95-187; 6 (1), June
1987, 1-93; 6 (2), July 1987, 95-150.
2. P.S.P. Wang, ed., Computer Vision, Image Processing
and Communications-Systems and Applications (1985
NEACP Conference, Boston, MA, November 30 - December
1, 1985), World Scientific, Singapore, 1986.
3. V. Cappellini and R. Marconi, eds., Advances in
Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (Pisa,
Italy, December 10-12, 1985), Elsevier, New York,
1986.
4. P.A. Devijver and J. Kittler, eds., Pattern
Recognition Theory and Applications (NATO Advanced
Study Institute, Spa-Balmoral, Belgium, June 9-20,
1986), Springer, Berlin, 1987.
5. W.G. Kropatsch and P. Mandl, eds.,
Mustererkennung'86: Bildverarbeitung in den
Geowissenschaften (Klagenfurt, Austria, November
1985); Bildpyramiden (Graz, Austria, July 1986),
Oldenbourg, Vienna, 1986.
6. G. Hartmann, ed., Mustererkennung 1986 (8th DAGM
Symposium, Paderborn, FRG, September 30 - October 2,
1986), Springer, Berlin, 1986.
7. F.J. Corbett, Image Pattern Recognition: Algorithm
Implementations, Techniques, and Technology (Los
Angeles, CA, January 12-13, 1987), Proc. SPIE 755.
8. H.K. Liu and P.S. Schenker, eds., Optical and
Digital Pattern Recognition (Los Angeles, CA,
January 13-15, 1987), Proc. SPIE 754.
9. J. Marshall, ed., Methods of Handling and Processing
Imagery (Los Angeles, CA, January 15-16, 1987),
Proc. SPIE 757.
10. J.J. Pearson and E. Barrett, eds., Image
Understanding and the Man-Machine Interface (Los
Angeles, CA, January 15-16, 1987), Proc. SPIE 758.
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11. Third IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Applications, Orlando, FL, February 22-28, 1987.
12. Image Understanding Workshop, Los Angeles, CA,
February 23-25, 1987. (Proceedings published by
Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos, CA.)
13. Second Optical Society of America Topical Meeting on
Machine Vision, Incline Village, NV, March 18-20,
1987.
14. A. Oosterlinck and A.G. Tescher, eds., Advances in
Image Processing (The Hague, The Netherlands, March
31 - April 3, 1987), Proc. SPIE 804.
15. Workshop in Machine Vision, New Brunswick, NJ, April
6-7, 1987.
16. J.F. Gilmore, ed., Applications of Artificial
Intelligence V (Orlando, FL, May 18-20, 1987), Proc.
SPIE 786
17. J.O. Eklundh, ed., Proceedings of the 5th
Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis
(Stockholm, Sweden, June 2-5, 1987).
18. Vision '87, Third International Applied Machine
Vision Conference and Exposition, Detroit, MI, June
8-11, 1987.
19. First International Conference on Computer Vision,
London, England, June 8-11, 1987. (Proceedings
published by IEEE Computer Society Press,
Washington, DC.)
20. Sixth National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, Seattle, WA, July 13-17, 1987.
(Proceedings published by Morgan Kaufmann, Los
Altos, CA.)
21. Fifth South African Symposium on Digital Image
Processing, Durban, Natal, SA, July 20-21, 1987.
22. A.G. Tescher, ed., Applications of Digital Image
Processing X (San Diego, CA, August 19-21, 1987),
Proc. SPIE 829.
23. Tenth International Joint Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (IJCAI 87), Milan, Italy, August 23-28,
1987.
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24. L.P. Yaroslavskii, A. Rosenfeld, and W. Wilhelmi,
eds., Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns
(Proceedings of CAIP '87, the Second International
Conference on Automatic Image Processing, Wismar,
GDR, September 2-4, 1987), Akademie-Verlag, Berlin,
1987.
25. Seventh International Congress on Stereology, Caen,
France, September 2-9, 1987.
26. Fourth International Conference on Image Analysis
and Processing, Cefalu, Sicily, Italy, September
23-25, 1987.
27. Ninth DAGM Symposium on Pattern Recognition,
Braunschweig, FRG, September 29 - October 1, 1987.
28. A. Kak and S.S. Chen, eds., Spatial Reasoning and
Multi-Sensor Fusion (Proceedings of the 1987
Workshop, St. Charles, IL, October 5-7, 1987),
Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos, CA, 1987.
29. T.R. Hsing, ed., Visual Communications and Image
Processing II (Cambridge, MA, October 27-29, 1987),
Proc. SPIE 845.
30. AI East, Artificial Intelligence and Advanced
Computer Technology Conference and Exhibition,
Atlantic City, NJ, October 28-30, 1987.
31. Sixteenth Workshop on Applied Imagery Pattern
Recognition, Washington, DC, October 29-30, 1987.
32. D.P. Casasent and E.L. Hall, eds., Intelligent
Robots and Computer Vision (Cambridge, MA, November
2-6, 1987), Proc. SPIE 848.
33. J. Besson, ed., Real Time Image Processing, Concepts
and Technologies (Cannes, France, November 16-20,
1987).
34. Reconnaissance des Formes et Intelligence
Artificielle (Sixth Congress), Antibes, France,
November 18-20, 1987.
35. Workshop on Computer Vision, Miami Beach, FL,
November 30 - December 2, 1987. (Proceedings
published by IEEE Computer Society Press,
Washington, DC.)
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A.2. Books, Collections, etc.
36. R.C. Gonzalez and P. Wintz, Digital Image Processing
(second edition), Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1987.
37. Y. Shirai, Three-Dimensional Computer Vision,
Springer, Berlin, 1987.
38. W. Richards and S. Ullman, eds., Image Understanding
1985-86, Ablex, Norwood, NJ, 1987.
39. T. Kanade, ed., Three-Dimensional Machine Vision,
Kluwer, Boston, MA, 1987.
40. M.A. Fischler and O. Firschein, eds., Readings in
Computer Vision, Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos, CA,
1987.
41. R. Jain, A. Oosterlinck, J. Sanz, J. Sklansky, and
M. Yachida, eds., Machine Vision and Applications,
Springer, Berlin, 1988ff.
42. J.K. Aggarwal, K.R. Diller, and A.C. Bovik, Computer
vision and image processing research at the
University of Texas at Austin, IVC 4, 1986, 219-222.
43. A. Rosenfeld, L.S. Davis, and J.(Y.) Aloimonos,
Vision in dynamic environments, IUW, 1-7.
44. R. Nevatia, USC image understanding research-1986,
IUW, 8-11.
45. M.A. Fischler and R.C. Bolles, Image understanding
research at SRI International, IUW, 12-17.
46. T.O. Binford, Image understanding: intellligent
systems, IUW, 18-21.
47. T. Kanade, Image understanding research at CMU, IUW,
32-40.
48. T. Poggio and the staff, MIT progress in
understanding images, IUW, 41-54.
49. A.R. Hanson and E.M. Riseman, Summary of progress in
image understanding at the University of
Massachusetts, IUW, 55-64.
50. J.A. Feldman and C.M. Brown, Recent progress of the
Rochester image understanding project, IUW, 65-70.
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51. J.R. Kender, P.K. Allen, and T.E. Boult, Image
understanding and robotics research at Columbia
University, IUW, 71-77.
52. J. Porrill, S.B. Pollard, T.P. Pridmore, J.B. Bowen,
J.E.W. Mayhew, and J.P. Frisby, TINA: The Sheffield
AIVRU vision system, IJCAI, 1138-1144.
53. J. Mantas, Methodologies in pattern recognition and
image analysis-a brief survey, PR 20, 1987, 1-6.
54. A. Rosenfeld, Picture processing: 1986, CVGIP 38,
1987, 147-225.
B. Related topics
B.1. Computer graphics
55. A. Requicha, ed., Eurographics 86 (Lisbon, Portugal,
August 25-29, 1986), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1986.
56. 1986 Workshop on Interactive 3-D Graphics (Chapel
Hill, NC, October 23-24, 1986), CGA 7 (1), 1987,
65-66.
57. Computer Graphics '87 (National Computer Graphics
Association), Philadelphia, PA, March 22-26, 1987.
58. Theoretical Foundations of Computer Graphics and CAD
(NATO International Advanced Study Institute),
Lucca, Italy, July 4-17, 1987.
59. M.C. Stone, ed., SIGGRAPH '87 Conference Proceedings
(Anaheim, CA, July 27-31, 1987), Computer Graphics
21 (4), July 1987.
60. Eurographics '87, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August
24-28, 1987.
61. A. Fournier and W.T. Reeves, eds., Special issue on
the modeling of natural phenomena, TOG 6 (3), July
1987, 165-237.
62. T.L. Kunii and A. Fujimoto, eds., CG International
87, CGA 7 (12), December 1987, 7-61.
63. L. Ammeraal, Programming Principles in Computer
Graphics, Wiley, New York, 1988.
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64. G. Hegron, Image Synthesis-Elementary Algorithms,
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987.
65. D.F. Rogers and R.A. Earnshaw, Techniques for
Computer Graphics, Springer, Berlin, 1987.
66. B. Singh, Computer graphics literature for 1986: a
bibliography, Computer Graphics 21, 1987, 189-208.
67. N. Magnenat-Thalmann and D. Thalmann, An indexed
bibliography on image synthesis, CGA 7(8), 1987,
27-38.
B.2. Image I/O and coding
68. R. Ulichney, Digital Halftoning, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1987.
69. K.P. Fishkin and B.A. Barsky, Algorithms for brush
movement, VC 1, 1985, 221-230.
70. R.L. Cook, Stochastic sampling in computer graphics,
TOG 5, 1986, 51-72.
71. W. Mokrzycki, Peak and medium-global errors of
discretization of algebraic curves on square grids,
C&G 11, 1987, 269-273.
72. J.R. Ward and M.J. Phillips, Digitizer technology:
performance characteristics and the effects on the
user interface, CGA 7(4), 1987, 31-44.
73. J.E. Bresenham, Ambiguities in incremental line
rastering, CGA 7(5), 1987, 31-43.
74. J.F. Blinn, How many ways can you draw a circle?,
CGA 7(8), 1987, 39-44.
75. X. Wu and J.G. Rokne, Double-step incremental
generation of lines and curves, CVGIP 37, 1987,
331-344.
76. M. Hatamian, Z.L. Budrikis, P.S. Kulik, and A.
Netravali, Accurate lightpen, CVGIP 39, 1987,
246-257.
77. D.R. Mitchell, Generating antialiased images at low
sampling densities, SIGGRAPH, 65-72.
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78. 1987 Picture Coding Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden,
June 9-11, 1987.
79. H.M. Drezen, Content-driven progressive transmission
of grey-scale images, IEEE Trans. Communications 35,
1987, 289-296.
B.3. Image processing
80. T.S. Huang, ed., Image Enhancement and Restoration,
JAI Press, 1986.
81. F. Natterer, The Mathematics of Computed Tomography,
Wiley, New York, 1987.
82. H. Stark, ed., Image Recovery: Theory and
Application, Academic press, Orlando, FL, 1987.
83. Fifth Workshop on Multidimensional Signal
Processing, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands,
September 14-16, 1987.
84. G.R. Arce and M.P. McLoughlin, Theoretical analysis
of the max/median filter, T-ASSP 35, 1987, 60-69.
85. M.P. McLoughlin and G.R. Arce, Deterministic
properties of the recursive separable median filter,
T-ASSP 35, 1987, 98-106.
86. A.C. Bovik, Streaking in median filtered images, T-
ASSP 35, 1987, 493-503.
87. P. Heinonen and Y. Neuvo, FIR-median hybrid filters,
T-ASSP 35, 1987, 832-838.
88. J. Astola, P. Heinonen, and Y. Neuvo, On root
structures of median and median-type filters, T-
ASSP 35, 1987, 1199-1201.
89. S.S. Perlman, S. Eisenhandler, P.W. Lyons, and M.J.
Shumila, Adaptive median filtering for impulse noise
elimination in real-time TV signals, IEEE Trans.
Communications 35, 1987, 646-652.
90. A. Nieminen, P. Heinonen, and Y. Neuvo, A new class
of detail-preserving filters for image processing,
T-PAMI 9, 1987, 74-90.
91. J.W. Woods, S. Dravida, and R. Mediavilla, Image
estimation using doubly stochastic Gaussian random
field models, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 245-253.
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92. D.H. Yom and S. Ann, Directed graph representation
for root-signal set of median filters, P-IEEE 75,
1987, 1542-1544.
93. D. Harwood, M. Subbarao, H. Hakalahti, and L.S.
Davis, A new class of edge-preserving smoothing
filters, PRL 6, 1987, 155-162.
94. T. Kasparis and G. Eichmann, Vector median filters,
SP 13, 1987, 287-299.
95. A. Basu and C.M. Brown, Algorithms and hardware for
efficient image smoothing, CVGIP 40, 1987, 131-146.
96. J. Haslett and G. Horgan, Linear models in spatial
discriminant analysis, PRTA, 47-55.
97. P. Perona and J. Malik, Scale space and edge
detection using anisotropic diffusion, WCV, 16-22.
98. C.J. Mure, Medical image processing: the
characterization of display changes using histogram
entropy, IVC 4, 1986, 197-202.
99. J.D. Tubbs, A note on parametric image enhancement,
PR 20, 1987, 617-621.
100. N.X. Chen and S.D. Bedrosian, Effect of fuzzy
membership on recognition of gray level images,
PRL 4, 1986, 443-447.
101. H. Shvaytser and S. Peleg, Inversion of picture
operators, PRL 5, 1987, 49-61.
102. S. Peleg, D. Keren, and L. Schweitzer, Improving
image resolution using subpixel motion, PRL 5, 1987,
223-226.
103. K. Kishimoto, K. Onaga, and E. Nakamae, Theoretical
assessments of mean square errors of antialiasing
filters, CVGIP 37, 1987, 428-437.
104. R.A. Hummel, B. Kimia, and S.W. Zucker, Deblurring
Gaussian blur, CVGIP 38, 1987, 66-80.
105. S.M. Pizer, E.P. Amburn, J.D. Austin, R. Cromartie,
A. Geselowitz, T. Greer, B.t.H. Romeny, J.B.
Zimmerman, and K. Zuiderveld, Adaptive histogram
equalization and its variations, CVGIP 39, 1987,
355-368.
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106. S.K. Mitra and T.H. Yu, Transform amplitude
sharpening: a new method of image enhancement,
CVGIP 40, 1987, 205-218.
107. R. Hummel and R. Moniot, Solving ill-conditioned
problems by minimizing equation error, ICCV,
527-533.
108. J.L. Marroquin, Deterministic Bayesian estimation of
Markovian random fields with applications to
computational vision, ICCV, 597-601.
109. R.L. Cook and K.E. Torrance, A reflectance model for
computer graphics, IU1985-6, 1-19.
110. J.M. Rubin and W.A. Richards, Spectral
characterization of materials, IU1985-6, 20-44.
111. G. Brelstaff and A. Blake, Computing lightness,
PRL 5, 1987, 129-138.
B.4. Optical processing
112. R. Arrathoon, ed., Digital Optical Computing (Los
Angeles, CA, January 13-14, 1987), Proc. SPIE 752.
113. E.G. Steward, Fourier Optics-An Introduction, Wiley,
New York, 1987.
114. T.E. Batchman and E.A. Parrish Jr., eds., Integrated
optical computing, Computer 20 (12), December 1987,
7-81.
115. A.D. McAulay, Spatial-light-modulator interconnected
computers, Computer 20(10), 1987, 45-57.
116. K.S. Huang, B.K. Jenkins, and A.A. Sawchuk, Optical
cellular logic architectures based on binary image
algebra, CAPAMI, 19-26.
B.5. Neural nets
117. J.S. Denker, Neural Networks for Computing, American
Institute of Physics, 1986.
118. J.L. McClelland, D.E. Rumelhart, et al., Parallel
Distributed Processing-Explorations in the
Microstructure of Cognition (Volume 1: Foundations;
Volume 2: Psychological and Biological Models), MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, 1986.
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119. J.L. McClelland and D.E. Rumelhart, Explorations in
Parallel Distributed Processing, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1987.
120. M.A. Arbib and A.R. Hanson, Vision, Brain, and
Cooperative Computation, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
1987.
121. R.J. Baron, The Cerebral Computer-An Introduction to
the Computational Structure of the Human Brain,
Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1987.
122. S. Grossberg, The Adaptive Brain (Volume 1:
Cognition, Learning, Reinforcement, and Rhythm;
Volume 2: Vision, Speech, Language, and Motor
Control), North Holland, Amsterdam, 1987.
123. IEEE First Annual International Conference on Neural
Nets, San Diego, CA, June 21-24, 1987.
124. IEEE Conference on Neural Information Processing
Systems-Natural and Synthetic, Boulder, CO, November
8-12, 1987.
125. J.A. Feldman, Energy methods in connectionist
modelling, PRTA, 223-247.
126. D.H. Ballard, Modular learning in neural networks,
AAAI, 279-284.
127. G.A. Carpenter and S. Grossberg, A massively
parallel architecture for a self-organizing neural
pattern recognition machine, CVGIP 37, 1987, 54-115.
128. R.D. Geller and D.W. Hammerstrom, A VLSI
architecture for a neurocomputer using higher-order
predicates, CAPAMI, 153-161.
129. I. Aleksander, Adaptive pattern recognition systems
and Boltzmann machines: a rapprochement, PRL 6,
1987, 113-120.
130. B.A. Huberman and T. Hogg, Phase transitions in
artificial intelligence systems, AI 33, 1987,
155-171.
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B.6. Visual perception
131. A. Rosenfeld, ed., Papers presented at the Third
Workshop on Human and Machine Vision (Boston, MA,
November 19-21, 1985), CVGIP 37 (1,2), January and
February, 1987, 1-165, 171-325.
132. Frontiers of Visual Science: Proceedings of the
1985 Symposium (Washington, DC, December 11, 1985),
Committee on Vision, National Research Council,
1987.
133. Vision: Coding and Efficiency (A Symposium for H.B.
Barlow), Cambridge, UK, September 15-17, 1987.
134. R.L. Gregory, Odd Perceptions, Methuen, London,
1986.
135. P. Salapatek and L. Cohen, eds., Handbook of Infant
Perception (Volume 1: From Sensation to Perception;
Volume 2: From Perception to Cognition), Academic
Press, Orlando, FL, 1986.
136. J. Clayson, Visual Modeling with Logo-A Structural
Approach to Seeing, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987.
137. R.M. Granovskaya, I.Y. Bereznaya, and A.N.
Grigorieva, Perception of Form and Forms of
Perception, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1987.
138. S. Ullman, Visual routines, IU1985-6, 286-344. (See
also P. Jolicouer, S. Ullman, and M. Mackay, Curve
tracing: a possible basic operation in the
perception of spatial relations, Memory and
Cognition 14, 1986, 129-140.)
139. R.L. Manicke, Stochastic geometry and perception,
PRTA, 287-293.
140. R.W. Klopfenstein and C.R. Carlson, Theory of
shape-invariant imaging systems, IU1985-6, 175-214.
141. D.T. Nguyen, Prediction of the smallest channel in
early human vision, T-SMC 17, 1987, 106-108.
142. R.L. Savoy, Contingent aftereffects and
isoluminance: psychophysical effects for separation
of color, orientation, and motion, CVGIP 37, 1987,
3-19.
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143. M. Leyton, Nested structures of control: an
intuitive view, CVGIP 37, 1987, 20-53.
144. S. Grossberg and E. Mingolla, Neural dynamics of
surface perception: boundary webs, illuminants, and
shape-from-shading, CVGIP 37, 1987, 116-165.
145. P. Cavanagh, Reconstructing the third dimension:
interactions between color, texture, motion,
binocular disparity, and shape, CVGIP 37, 1987,
171-195.
146. J. Hochberg, Machines should not see as people do,
but must know how people see, CVGIP 37, 1987,
221-237.
147. A.B. Watson, The cortex transform: rapid computation
of simulated neural images, CVGIP 39, 1987, 311-327.
148. R.J. Watt, An outline of the primal sketch in human
vision, PRL 5, 1987, 139-150.
149. J.K. Tsotsos, A ``complexity level'' analysis of
vision, ICCV, 346-355.
150. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, and C. Prakash,
Perception and computation, ICCV, 356-364.
151. I. Biederman, Matching image edges to object memory,
ICCV, 384-392.
152. K.S. Booth, M.B. Bryden, W.B. Cowan, M.F. Morgan,
and B.L. Plante, On the parameters of human visual
performance: an investigation of the benefits of
antialiasing, CGA 7(9), 1987, 34-41.
153. D.H. Ballard, Eye movement and visual cognition,
SRMSF, 188-200.
B.7. Pattern recognition and artificial intelligence
154. P. Jorrand and V. Sgurev, eds., Artificial
Intelligence II-Methodology, Systems, Applications
(Second International Conference, Varna, Bulgaria,
September 16-19, 1986), North Holland, Amsterdam,
1987.
155. First Conference of the International Federation of
Classification Societies: Classification and
Related methods of Data Analysis, Aachen, FRG, June
29 - July 1, 1987.
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156. Second IFSA Congress (International Fuzzy Systems
Association), Tokyo, Japan, July 20-25, 1987.
157. S.L. Tanimoto, The Elements of Artificial
Intelligence, Computer Science Press, Rockville, MD,
1987.
158. W.E.L. Grimson and R.S. Patil, eds., AI in the 1980s
and Beyond-An MIT Survey, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
1987.
159. S.C. Shapiro, ed., Encyclopedia of Artificial
Intelligence, Wiley, New York, 1987.
160. A.K. Jain, Advances in statistical pattern
recognition, PRTA, 1-19.
161. H. Bunke, Hybrid methods in pattern recognition,
PRTA, 367-382.
162. H.J. Zimmermann, Fuzzy sets in pattern recognition,
PRTA, 383-391.
163. C.H. Chen, Statistical pattern recognition-early
development and recent progress, IJPRAI 1, 1987,
43-51.
164. J. Kittler, Relaxation labelling, PRTA, 99-108.
165. J. Illingworth and J. Kittler, Optimization
algorithms in probabilistic relaxation labelling,
PRTA, 109-117.
166. E.H.L. Aarts and P.J.M. van Laarhoven, Simulated
annealing: a pedestrian review of the theory and
some applications, PRTA, 179-192.
167. F. Fogelman Soulie, P. Gallinari, and S. Thiria,
Learning and associative memory, PRTA, 249-268.
168. B. Chandrasekaran and A. Keuneke, Classification
problem solving: a tutorial from an AI perspective,
PRTA, 393-409.
169. L. Kanal and T. Tsao, On the structure of parallel
adaptive search, PRTA, 411-423.
170. D.K.W. Walters, The representation of variables in
connectionist networks, ICCV, 698-702.
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171. J.T. Nutter, Uncertainty and probability, IJCAI,
373-379.
172. R. Hummel and L.M. Manevitz, Combining bodies of
dependent information, IJCAI, 1015-1017.
173. S. Kasif, J.H. Reif, and D.D. Sherlekar, Formula
dissection: a parallel algorithm for constraint
satisfaction, CAPAMI, 51-58.
174. T.L. Huntsberger and S.N. Jayaramamurthy, A
framework for multi-sensor fusion in the presence of
uncertainty, SRMSF, 345-350.
175. P.B. Chou, C.M. Brown, and R. Raman, A confidence-
based approach to the labeling problem, WCV, 51-56.
176. D. Walters, Biological vs. artificial
representations of variables in fine-grain parallel
systems, WCV, 298-300.
177. H. Shvaytser, On a consistency measure for object
labeling problems, Fuzzy Sets & Systems 23, 1987,
55-71.
178. F. Fogelman Soulie and G. Weisbuch, Random
iterations of threshold networks and associative
memory, SIAM JC 16, 1987, 203-220.
179. M.A. Fischler and O. Firschein, Parallel guessing: a
strategy for high-speed computation, PR 20, 1987,
257-263.
180. M.R.B. Forshaw, Pattern storage and associative
memory in quasi-neural networks, PRL 4, 1986,
427-431.
181. H. Shvaytser and S. Peleg, Representation of
patterns of symbols by equations with applications
to puzzle solving, PRL 5, 1987, 119-128.
182. J.H. Kim, Distributed inference for plausible
classification, PRL 5, 1987, 195-201.
183. E. Giakoumakis, G. Papaconstantinou, and E.
Skordalakis, Rule-based systems and pattern
recognition, PRL 5, 1987, 267-272.
184. J.F. Boyce, J. Feng, and E.R. Haddow, Relaxation
labelling and the entropy of neighborhood
information, PRL 6, 1987, 225-234.
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185. P. Bhattacharya, Some remarks on fuzzy graphs,
PRL 6, 1987, 297-302.
186. H.E. Kyburg Jr., Bayesian and non-Bayesian
evidential updating, AI 31, 1987, 271-293.
187. E. Davis, Constraint propagation with interval
labels, AI 32, 1987, 281-331.
188. G. Shafer and R. Logan, Implementing Dempster's rule
for hierarchical evidence, AI 33, 1987, 271-298.
189. C.A. Murthy, S.K. Pal, and D. Dutta Majumder,
Representation of fuzzy operators using ordinary
sets, T-SMC 17, 1987, 840-847.
190. H.H. Szu and R.L. Hartley, Nonconvex optimization by
fast simulated annealing, P-IEEE 75, 1987,
1538-1540.
191. A.K.C. Wong and D.K.Y. Chu, Synthesizing statistical
knowledge from incomplete mixed-mode data, T-PAMI 9,
1987, 796-805.
192. J. Gu, W. Wang, and T.C. Henderson, A parallel
architecture for discrete relaxation algorithm, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 816-831.
193. J. Austin and T.J. Stonham, Distributed associative
memory for use in scene analysis, IVC 5, 1987,
251-260.
C. Applications
C.1. Character recognition
194. Third International Symposium on Handwriting and
Computer Applications, Montreal, Canada, July 20-23,
1987.
195. R.H. Davis and J. Lyall, Recognition of handwritten
characters-a review, IVC 4, 1986, 208-218.
196. J.J. Hull, Hypothesis testing in a computational
theory of visual word recognition, AAAI, 718-722.
197. S.N. Srihari and R.M. Bozinovic, A multi-level
perception approach to reading cursive script,
IJCAI, 844-847.
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198. J.J. Hull and S.N. Srihari, Knowledge utilization in
handwritten zip code recognition, IJCAI, 848-850.
199. J.S. Huang and M.L. Chung, Separating similar
complex Chinese characters by Walsh transform,
PR 20, 1987, 425-428.
200. J. Voisin and P.A. Devijver, An application of the
multiedit-condensing technique to the reference
selection problem in a print recognition system,
PR 20, 1987, 465-474.
201. R.M.K. Sinha, Rule based contextual post-processing
for Devanagari text recognition, PR 20, 1987,
475-485.
202. M. Shridhar and A. Badreldin, Context-directed
segmentation algorithm for handwritten numeral
strings, IVC 5, 1987, 3-9.
203. P. Ahmed and C.Y. Suen, Computer recognition of
totally unconstrained handwritten zip codes,
IJPRAI 1, 1987, 1-15.
204. F. Kimura, K. Takashina, S. Tsuruoka, and Y. Miyake,
Modified quadratic discriminant functions and the
application to Chinese character recognition, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 149-153.
205. S. Kahan, T. Pavlidis, and H.S. Baird, On the
recognition of printed characters of any font and
size, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 274-288.
206. G. Nagy, S. Seth, and K. Einspahr, Decoding
substitution ciphers by means of word matching with
application to OCR, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 710-715.
207. H. Almuallim and S. Yamaguchi, A method of
recognition of Arabic cursive handwriting, T-PAMI 9,
1987, 715-722.
208. G.L. Cash and M. Hatamian, Optical character
recognition by the method of moments, CVGIP 39,
1987, 291-310.
209. S.N. Srihari and R.M. Bozinovic, A multi-level
perception approach to reading cursive script,
AI 33, 1987, 217-255.
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210. A. Naiman and A. Fournier, Rectangular convolution
for fast filtering of characters, SIGGRAPH, 233-242.
211. R.D. Hersch, Character generation under grid
constraints, SIGGRAPH, 243-252.
212. J.A. Mulder, An algorithm which automatically
constructs discrimination graphs in a visual
knowledge base, IJCAI, 855-857.
213. H.S. Baird and K. Thompson, Reading chess, WCV,
272-282.
214. W.J. van Gils, Two-dimensional dot codes for product
identification, IEEE Trans. Information Theory 33,
1986, 620-631.
215. P.S. Yeh, S. Antoy, A. Litcher, and A. Rosenfeld,
Address location on envelopes, PR 20, 1987, 213-227.
216. C.G. Leedham and A.C. Downton, Automatic recognition
and transcription of Pitman's handwritten
shorthand-an approach to shortforms, PR 20, 1987,
341-348.
217. H. Freeman and J. Ahn, On the problem of placing
names in a geographic map, IJPRAI 1, 1987, 121-140.
218. L. Norton-Wayne, Pattern analysis for point-of-sale
automation, PRL 6, 1987, 139-143.
219. Q.R. Wang and C.Y. Suen, Large tree classifier with
heuristic search and global training, T-PAMI 9,
1987, 91-102.
220. E. Tanaka and Y. Kojima, A high speed string
correction method using a hierarchical file, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 806-815.
C.2. Biomedical applications
221. R.S. Ledley, ed., Computerized Medical Imaging and
Graphics (formerly Computerized Radiology), Pergamon
Press, 1988ff.
222. R.H. Schneider and S.J. Dwyer III, eds., Medical
Imaging (Newport Beach, CA, February 1-6, 1987),
Proc. SPIE 767.
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223. L.A. Ferrari, ed., International Symposium on
Pattern Recognition and Acoustical Imaging (Newport
Beach, CA, February 4-6, 1987), Proc. SPIE 768.
224. K. Wamsteker, U. Jonas, G. van der Veen, and
P.F.G.M. van Waes, eds., Imaging and Visual
Documentation in Medicine (Proceedings of Documed
Europe 87, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 24-27,
1987), Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam, 1987.
225. Computer Assisted Radiology (CAR '87), International
Symposium and Exhibition, Berlin, FRG, July 1-4,
1987.
226. P.H. Bartels, R. Manner, and R.L. Shoemaker,
Computer configurations for the processing of
diagnostic imagery in histopathology, EMIP, 239-278.
227. S.J. Riederer, J.N. Lee, and S.A. Bobman, Processing
techniques for magnetic resonance image synthesis,
ILIP, 287-303.
228. S. Dellepiane, S.B. Serpico, and G. Vernazza, Three
dimensional organ recognition by tomographic image
analysis, PRTA, 425-432.
229. H.M. Aus, H. Harms, V. ter Meulen, and U. Gunzer,
Statistical evaluation of computer extracted blood
cell features for screening populations to detect
leukemias, PRTA, 509-518.
230. H. Harms and H.M. Aus, Tissue image segmentation
with multicolor, multifocal algorithms, PRTA,
519-528.
231. J. Piper, The effect of zero feature correlation
assumption on maximum likelihood based
classification of chromosomes, SP 12, 1987, 49-57.
232. S. Tamura, K. Yata, and M. Matsumoto, Plan-based
boundary extraction and 3-D reconstruction for
orthogonal 2-D echocardiography, PR 20, 1987,
155-162.
233. A. Sanfeliu, K.S. Fu, and J.M.S. Prewitt, An
application of a graph distance measure to the
classification of muscle tissue patterns, IJPRAI 1,
1987, 17-42.
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234. H.Q. Wang and R.T. Ritchings, Image understanding
system for carotid angiograms, IVC 5, 1987, 79-83.
235. M.M. Jordan and W.J. Perkins, Use of models in
studying macrophage cell images and the underlying
biological processes, IVC 5, 1987, 139-144.
236. D.J. Stevenson, Working towards the automatic
detection of blood vessels in X-ray angiograms,
PRL 6, 1987, 107-112.
237. R.S. Acharya, P. Heffernan, and R.A. Robb, High-
speed 3D imaging of the beating heart using temporal
estimation, CVGIP 39, 1987, 279-290.
238. C. Katsinis and A.K. Poularikas, Analysis of a
sampling technique applied to biological images, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 832-835.
C.3. Industrial applications
239. A.K.C. Wong and A. Pugh, eds., Machine Intelligence
and Knowledge Engineering for Robotic Applications
(Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop,
Maratea, Italy, May 12-16, 1987), Springer, Berlin,
1987.
240. L.O. Hertzberger and F.C.A. Groen, eds., Intelligent
Autonomous Systems (Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
December 8-11, 1986), North Holland, Amsterdam,
1987. (Also contains papers on mobile robot
navigation.)
241. International Workshop on Industrial Applications of
Machine Vision and Machine Intelligence, Tokyo,
Japan, February 2-5, 1987. (Proceedings published
by IEEE.)
242. M.J.W. Chen and R.J. Ahlers, eds., Automated
Inspection and High Speed Vision Architectures
(Cambridge, MA, November 3-4, 1987), Proc. SPIE 849.
243. D.J. Svetkoff, ed., Optics, Illumination, and Image
Sensing for Machine Vision II (Cambridge, MA,
November 5-6, 1987), Proc. SPIE 850.
244. A. Abramovich, ed., Industrial Applications of
Robotics and Machine Vision (Cambridge, MA, November
5-6, 1987), Proc. SPIE 856.
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245. B. Bhanu, ed., CAD-Based Robot Vision, Computer 20
(8), August 1987, 12-84.
246. N. Zuech and R.K. Miller, Machine Vision, Fairmont
Press, Lilburn, GA, 1987.
247. P.K. Allen, Robotic Object Recognition Using Vision
and Touch, Kluwer, Boston, MA, 1987.
248. H.F. Durrant-Whyte, Integration, Coordination and
Control of Multi-Sensor Robot Systems, Kluwer,
Boston, MA, 1987.
249. R.M. Lougheed, Application of parallel processing
for automatic inspection of printed circuits, EMIP,
279-297.
250. T.E. Beeler, Producing space shuttle tiles with a
3-D non-contact measurement system, TDMV, 513-541.
251. Y. Nakagawa and T. Ninomiya, Three-dimensional
vision systems using the structured-light method for
inspecting solder joints and assembly robots, TDMV,
543-564.
252. P.K. Allen, A framework for implementing multi-
sensor robotic tasks, IUW, 392-398.
253. R.C. Luo and M.H. Lin, Multi-sensor integrated
intelligent robot for automated assembly, SRMSF,
351-360.
254. T. Heikkila, P. Karkkainen, and S. Pieska,
Monitoring an assembly task by perception requests,
SRMSF, 381-389.
255. P.W. Woods, The use of geometric and grey-level
models for industrial inspection, PRL 5, 1987,
11-17.
256. M.C. Yuan and J.G. Li, A production system for LSI
chip anatomizing, PRL 5, 1987, 227-232.
257. B. Yin, Using vision data in an object-level robot
language-RAPT, IJRR 6(1), 1987, 43-58.
258. D. Petkovic and E.B. Hinkle, A rule-based system for
verifying engineering specifications in industrial
visual inspection applications, T-PAMI 9, 1987,
306-311.
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259. M.O. Shneier, R. Lumia, and M. Herman, Prediction-
based vision for robot control, Computer 20(8),
1987, 46-55.
260. R. Horaud and T. Skordas, Model-based strategy
planning for recognizing partially occluded parts,
Computer 20(8), 1987, 58-65.
261. K.T. Gunnarsson and F.B. Prinz, CAD model-based
localization of parts in manufacturing,
Computer 20(8), 1987, 66-74.
262. C.N. Stevenson, Model-based programming and control
of robot manipulators, Computer 20(8), 1987, 76-84.
C.4. Robot navigation
263. W.J. Wolfe and N. Marquina, eds., Mobile Robots II
(Cambridge, MA, November 5-6, 1987), Proc. SPIE 852.
264. V.J. Lumelsky, ed., Special Issue on Robot Motion
Planning, J-RA 3 (3), June 1987, 169-279.
265. K.E. Olin, F.M. Vilnrotter, M.J. Daily, and K.
Reiser, Developments in knowledge-based vision for
obstacle detection and avoidance, IUW, 78-86.
266. D.T. Lawton, T.S. Levitt, C.C. McConnell, P.C.
Nelson, and J. Glicksman, Environmental modeling and
recognition for an autonomous land vehicle, IUW,
107-121.
267. C. Thorpe, S. Shafer, and T. Kanade, Vision and
navigation for the Carnegie Mellon Navlab, IUW,
143-152.
268. L.S. Davis, D. Dementhon, R. Gajulapalli, T.R.
Kushner, J. LeMoigne, and P. Veatch, Vision-based
navigation: a status report, IUW, 153-169.
269. B.A. Draper, R.T. Collins, J. Brolio, J. Griffith,
A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman, Tools and experiments
in the knowledge-directed interpretation of road
scenes, IUW, 178-193.
270. E. Triendl and D.J. Kriegman, Vision and visual
exploration for the Stanford mobile robot, IUW,
407-416.
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271. R.C. Arkin, E.M. Riseman, and A.R. Hanson, AnRA: an
architecture for vision-based robot navigation, IUW,
417-431.
272. H. Nasr, B. Bhanu, and S. Schaffer, Guiding an
autonomous land vehicle using knowledge-based
landmark recognition, IUW, 432-439.
273. A. Stentz and Y. Goto, The CMU navigational
architecture, IUW, 440-446.
274. T.S. Levitt, D.T. Lawton, D.M. Chelberg, and P.C.
Nelson, Qualitative navigation, IUW, 447-465.
275. N.B. Lehrer, G. Reynolds, and J. Griffith, Initial
hypothesis formation in image understanding using an
automatically generated knowledge base, IUW,
521-237.
276. C.A. Kohl, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman, Goal-
directed control of low-level processes for image
interpretation, IUW, 538-551.
277. B. Bhanu and W. Burger, DRIVE-Dynamic Reasoning from
Integrated Visual Evidence, IUW, 581-588.
278. D. Kuan, G. Phipps, and A.C. Hsueh, Autonomous land
vehicle road following, ICCV, 557-566.
279. K. Sakurai, H. Zen, H. Ohta, Y. Ushioda, and S.
Ozawa, Analysis of a road image as seen from a
vehicle, ICCV, 651-656.
280. T.S. Levitt, D.T. Lawton, D.M. Chelberg, and P.C.
Nelson, Qualitative landmark-based path planning and
following, AAAI, 689-694.
281. J.L. Crowley, Coordination of action and perception
in a surveillance robot, IJCAI, 793-796.
282. T.A. Linden and J. Glicksman, Contingency planning
for an autonomous land vehicle, IJCAI, 1047-1054.
283. J.P. Laumond, Finding collision-free smooth
trajectories for a non-holonomic mobile robot,
IJCAI, 1120-1123.
284. S. Tsuji and J.Y. Zheng, Visual path planning by a
mobile robot, IJCAI, 1127-1130.
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285. B. Faverjon and P. Tournassoud, The mixed approach
for motion planning: learning global strategies from
a local planner, IJCAI, 1131-1137.
286. P.K. Bosa, A.C.C. Meng, and M. Rajinikanth, Planning
flight paths in dynamic situations with incomplete
knowledge, SRMSF, 1987, 62-71.
287. T.S. Levitt, D.T. Lawton, D.M. Chelberg, P.C.
Nelson, and J.W. Dye, Visual memory structure for a
mobile robot, SRMSF, 92-106.
288. J.P. Bixler and D.P. Miller, A sensory input system
for autonomous mobile robots, SRMSF, 211-219.
289. T.M. Strat and G.B. Smith, The management of spatial
information in a mobile robot, SRMSF, 240-249.
290. B.J. Kuipers and Y.T. Byun, A qualitative approach
to robot exploration and map-learning, SRMSF,
390-404.
291. D. McDermott and A. Gelsey, Terrain analysis for
tactical situation assessment, SRMSF, 420-429.
292. A.C.C. Meng, Free space modeling and geometric
motion planning under location uncertainty, SRMSF,
430-439.
293. R.C. Arkin, E. Riseman, and A. Hanson, Visual
strategies for mobile robot navigation, WCV,
176-181.
294. K.C. Drake, E.S. McVey, and R.M. In~igo, Experimental
position and ranging results for a mobile robot, J-
RA 3, 1987, 31-42.
295. A.M. Waxman, J.J. LeMoigne, L.S. Davis, B.
Srinivasan, T.R. Kushner, E. Liang, and T.
Siddalingaiah, A visual navigation system for
automonous land vehicles, J-RA 3, 1987, 124-141.
296. A. Elfes, Sonar-based real-world mapping and
navigation, J-RA 3, 1987, 249-265.
297. S.Y. Harmon, The ground surveillance robot (GSR): an
autonomous vehicle designed to transit unknown
terrain, J-RA 3, 1987, 266-279.
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298. J.S.B. Mitchell, D.W. Payton, and D.M. Keirsey,
Planning and reasoning for autonomous vehicle
control, Intl. J. Intelligent Systems 2, 1987,
129-198.
299. R.M. In~igo and T. Tkacik, Real-time operation of
mobile robots using linear image arrays, Intl. J.
Intelligent Systems 2, 1987, 199-225.
300. S.S. Chen, Multisensor fusion and navigation of
mobile robots, Intl. J. Intelligent Systems 2, 1987,
227-251.
301. S.P. Liou and R.C. Jain, Road following using
vanishing points, CVGIP 39, 1987, 116-130.
302. M. Drumheller, Mobile robot localization using
sonar, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 325-332.
303. R. Kuc and M.W. Siegel, Physically based simulation
model for acoustic sensor robot navigation, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 766-778.
C.5. Remote sensing, etc.
304. M.R. Weathersby, ed., Infrared Image Processing and
Enhancement (Orlando, FL, May 20-21, 1987), Proc.
SPIE 781.
305. F.R. LaGesse, P. Henkel, and W.W. Schurter, eds.,
Airborne Reconnaissance XI (San Diego, CA, August
17-18, 1987), Proc. SPIE 833.
306. P. Janota, ed., Digital Image Processing and Visual
Communications Technologies in Meteorology
(Cambridge, MA, October 27-28, 1987), Proc. SPIE
846.
307. International Geographic Information Systems (IGIS)
Symposium, Arlington, VA, November 15-18, 1987.
308. J.P. Muller, ed., Digital Image Processing in Remote
Sensing, Taylor and Francis, London, 1987.
309. J.A. Richards, Remote Sensing Digital Image
Analysis: An Introduction, Springer, Berlin, 1986.
310. S. Guler, G. Garcia, L. Gulen, and M.N. Toksoz, The
detection of geological fault lines in radar images,
PRTA, 193-201.
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311. B. Bhanu, D. Panda, and R. Aggarwal, Honeywell
progress on knowledge-based robust target
recognition and tracking, IUW, 122-126.
312. D.M. McKeown Jr. and W.A. Harvey, Automating
knowledge acquisition for aerial image
interpretation, IUW, 205-226.
313. A. Huertas, W. Cole, and R. Nevatia, Detecting
runways in aerial images, IUW, 272-297.
314. M.S. Horwedel, Image processing to geometric
reasoning: military image anlysis at GE FESD, IUW,
303-309.
315. D.Y. Tseng and J.F. Bogdanowicz, Image understanding
technology and its transition to military
applications, IUW, 310-312.
316. T.M. Silberberg, Context dependent target
recognition, IUW, 313-320.
317. B. Bhanu and P. Symoset, Interpretation of terrain
using hierarchical symbolic grouping for multi-
spectral images, IUW, 466-474.
318. A.J. Hanson, A.P. Pentland, and L.H. Quam, Design of
a prototype interactive cartographic display and
analysis environment, IUW, 475-482.
319. P. Fua and A.J. Hanson, Using generic geometric
models for intelligent shape extraction, AAAI,
706-711.
320. A. Huertas, W. Cole, and R. Nevatia, Detecting
runways in aerial images, AAAI, 712-717.
321. T.M. Silberberg, Infrared image interpretation using
spatial and temporal knowledge, WCV, 264-267.
322. C.H. Lee, Model-based building verification in
aerial photographs, WCV, 271-273.
323. D. Cruse and A. Wright, The use of segmentation and
shape recognition techniques in synthetic aperture
radar images, PRL 5, 1987, 41-47.
324. D.B. Sharman and T.S. Durrani, Goal driven parameter
evaluation for the detection of objects in SAR data,
PRL 5, 1987, 87-94.
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325. P.D.L. Williams, Results from a sideways looking
radar (SLAR) with a very low pulse repetition
frequency (PRF), PRL 6, 1987, 21-26.
C.6. Miscellaneous applications
326. N.I. Badler, ed., Articulated Figure Animation, CGA
7 (6), June 1987, 10-61.
327. J.M. Jolion and P. Prevot, Image understanding
strategies: application to electron microscopy,
PRTA, 493-499.
328. R.C. Mann, B.K. Mansfield, and J.K. Selkirk, Methods
for computer analysis and comparison of two-
dimensional protein patterns obtained by
electrophoresis, PRTA, 529-537.
329. K. Waters, A muscle model for animating three-
dimensional facial expression, SIGGRAPH, 17-24.
330. Y. Ariki, M. Morimoto, and T. Sakai, Uncertainty
reduction paradigm using structural knowledge in
line-drawing understanding, IJCAI, 783-786.
331. T. Donnelly and W.N. Martin, DRACAP: drawing
capture for electronic schematics, WCV, 274-276.
332. F.E. Sistler, Robotics and intelligent machines in
agriculture, J-RA 3, 1987, 3-6.
333. C. Lee, W.H. Peters, Y.J. Chao, and M.A. Sutton,
Improved digital image processing techniques to
investigate plastic zone formation in steel, IVC 4,
1986, 203-207.
334. P. Mason and T.W. Buggy, Knowledge-based
segmentation of sonar data, IVC 5, 1987, 127-131.
335. Z. Zhang and M. Simaan, A rule-based interpretation
system for segmentation of seismic images, PR 20,
1987, 45-53.
336. M.K. Leung and Y.H. Yang, Human body motion
segmentation in a complex scene, PR 20, 1987, 55-64.
337. M.K. Leung and Y.H. Yang, A region based approach
for human body motion analysis, PR 20, 1987,
321-339.
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338. B.M. Mehtre, N.N. Murthy, S. Kapoor, and B.
Chatterjee, Segmentation of fingerprint images using
the directional image, PR 20, 1987, 429-435.
339. M.R. Verma, A.K. Majumdar, and B. Chatterjee, Edge
detection in fingerprints, PR 20, 1987, 513-523.
340. R.T. Dodhiawala and G.R. Gross, Analysis of cosmic
ray tracks using distributed problem solving, PRL 4,
1986, 471-476.
341. K. Hachimura and Y. Ohno, A system for the
representation of human body movement from dance
scores, PRL 5, 1987, 1-9.
342. H.H.S. Ip and D.J. Potter, Comparison of 2-D gel
electrophoresis images, PRL 5, 1987, 81-86.
343. P. Hewett and M. Irwin, Finding high-redshift
quasars using low-resolution spectra, PRL 5, 1987,
113-117.
344. I. Craw, H. Ellis, and J.R. Lishman, Automatic
extraction of face features, PRL 5, 1987, 183-187.
345. K. Paler, K.M. Crennell, J. Kittler, B.N. Dobbins,
B.L. Button, and C. Wykes, Identification of fringe
minima in electronic speckle pattern images, PRL 6,
1987, 33-44.
346. N. Hoose and L.G. Willumsen, Automatically
extracting traffic data from video-tape using the
CLIP4 parallel image processor, PRL 6, 1987,
199-213.
347. N. Magnenat-Thalmann and D. Thalmann, The direction
of synthetic actors in the film Rendez-vous a
Montreal, CGA 7(12), 1987, 9-19.
D. Architectures
D.1. General references
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Press, Orlando, FL, 1986.
349. M.J.B. Duff, ed., Intermediate-Level Image
Processing (Gers, France, May 21-24, 1985), Academic
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350. V. Cantoni and S. Levialdi, eds., Pyramidal Systems
for Computer Vision (Proceedings of a NATO Advanced
Research Workshop, Maratea, Italy, May 5-9, 1986),
Springer, Berlin, 1986.
351. T. Legendi, D. Parkinson, R. Vollmar, and G. Wolf,
Parallel Processing by Cellular Automata and Arrays
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352. A. Rosenfeld, A report on the DARPA Image
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353. Workshop on High-Level Vision with Multicomputers,
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354. IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Visual Languages,
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355. IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer
Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Machine
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356. Workshop in Computational Vision: Multi-Resolution
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357. B.W. Wah, ed., New Computers for Artificial
Intelligence Processing, Computer 20 (1), January
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358. L. Jamieson and S.L. Tanimoto, eds., Special Issue
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359. J.A. Stankovic, ed., Special Issue on Parallel and
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360. J.A.B. Fortes and B.W. Wah, eds., Systolic Arrays-
From Concept to Implementation, Computer 20 (7),
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363. R.J. Offen, VLSI Image Processing, Blackwell, UK,
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364. T. Toffoli and N. Margolus, Cellular Automata
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365. L. Uhr, Multi-Computer Architectures for Artificial
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366. H.S. Lim and T.O. Binford, Survey of parallel
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D.2. Cellular arrays, etc
367. Q.F. Stout, An algorithmic comparison of meshes and
pyramids, EMIP, 107-121.
368. L. Uhr, Multiple-image and multimodal augmented
pyramid computers, ILIP, 131-147.
369. Q.F. Stout, Algorithm-guided design considerations
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370. D.H. Schaefer, Pyramid architectures, ILIP, 167-179.
371. C.P. Schnorr and A. Shamir, An optimal sorting
algorithm for mesh connected computers, STOC,
255-263.
372. S.R. Kosaraju and M.J. Atallah, Optimal simulations
between mesh-connected arrays of processors, STOC,
264-272.
373. L. Uhr, Parallel, hierarchical software/hardware
pyramid architectures, PSCV, 1-20.
374. V. Cantoni, I.P. hierarchical systems: architectural
features, PSCV, 21-30.
375. G. Fritsch, General purpose pyramidal architectures,
PSCV, 41-58.
376. M.J.B. Duff, Pyramids-expected performance, PSCV,
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377. Q.F. Stout, Hypercubes and pyramids, PSCV, 75-89.
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378. A. Merigot, P. Clermont, J. Mehat, F. Devos, and B.
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379. D.H. Schaefer and P. Ho, Counting on the GAM
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380. P.J. Burt, C.H. Anderson, J.O. Sinniger, and G. van
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381. G. Gerardi, The PAPIA controller: hardware
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382. S. Peleg and O. Federbusch, Custom made pyramids,
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383. S.L. Tanimoto, Paradigms for pyramid machine
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384. A.P. Reeves, Pyramid algorithms on processor arrays,
PSCV, 195-213.
385. P.W. Besslich, Pyramidal transforms in image
processing and computer vision, PSCV, 215-246.
386. M. Ferretti, Overlapping in compact pyramids, PSCV,
247-260.
387. H.G. Zimmer, Vectorial features in pyramidal image
processing, PSCV, 299-310.
388. V. Di Gesu, A high level language for pyramidal
architectures, PSCV, 329-339.
389. F. Maloberti, Silicon implementation of
multiprocessor pyramid architecture, PSCV, 357-372.
390. R. Negrini and R. Stefanelli, Fault-tolerance
techniques in arrays for image processing, PSCV,
373-392.
391. P.J. Burt and G.S. van der Wal, Iconic image
analysis with the pyramid vision machine, CAPAMI,
137-144.
392. A.M. Jrad and R.W. Hall, The OFC enhanced mesh
architecture: a performance study, CAPAMI, 184-191.
393. H.M. Alnuweiri and V.K. Prasanna Kumar, Efficient
image computations on VLSI architectures with
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394. P. Gacs, Reliable computation with cellular
automata, J. Computer & System Sciences 32, 1986,
15-78.
395. K. Culik II, J. Gruska, and A. Salomaa, Systolic
trellis automata: stability, decidability and
complexity, IC 71, 1986, 218-230.
396. M. Kunde, Lower bounds for sorting on mesh-connected
architectures, Acta Informatica 24, 1987, 121-130.
397. A.O. Buda, Multiprocessor automata, IPL 25, 1987,
257-261.
398. Y. Kobuchi, A note on symmetrical cellular spaces,
IPL 25, 1987, 413-415.
399. R. Miller and Q.F. Stout, Data movement techniques
for the pyramid computer, SIAM JC 16, 1987, 38-60.
400. O.H. Ibarra and T. Jiang, On one-way cellular
arrays, SIAM JC 16, 1987, 1135-1154.
401. K. Sado and Y. Igarashi, Some parallel sorts on a
mesh-connected processor array and their time
efficiency, JPDC 3, 1986, 398-410.
402. Q.F. Stout, Supporting divide-and-conquer algorithms
for image processing, JPDC 4, 1987, 95-115.
403. V.K. Prasanna Kumar and C.S. Raghavendra, Array
processor with multiple broadcasting, JPDC 4, 1987,
173-190.
404. H.A.H. Ibrahim, J.R. Kender, and D.E. Shaw, Low-
level image analysis tasks on fine-grained tree-
structured SIMD machines, JPDC 4, 1987, 546-574.
405. D.E. Shaw, On the range of applicability of an
artificial intelligence machine, AI 32, 1987,
151-172.
406. K. Hwang and J. Ghosh, Hypernet: a communication-
efficient architecture for constructing massively
parallel computers, T-COMP 36, 1987, 1450-1466.
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D.3. Other systems
407. L. Uhr, Constructing multi-level multi-computer
networks, EMIP, 123-137.
408. J.T. Kuehn and H.J. Siegel, Simulation based
performance measures for SIMD/MIMD processing, EMIP,
139-158.
409. C.C. Weems Jr., Closing the feedback loop in machine
vision, EMIP, 161-180.
410. J.A. Webb and T. Kanade, Vision on a systolic array
machine, EMIP, 181-201.
411. M. Iwashita, T. Temma, M. Mizoguchi, K. Matsumoto,
M. Shuto, and S. Hanaki, A data-driven VLSI image
processor (ImPP)-a LSI version of TIP, EMIP,
301-318.
412. M. Kidode and Y. Shiraogawa, High-speed image
processor: TOSPIX-II, EMIP, 319-335.
413. C.J. Taylor, R.N. Dixon, P.J. Gregory, and J.
Graham, An architecture for integrating symbolic and
numerical image processing, ILIP, 19-34.
414. A.P. Reeves and C.H. Jeon, Computer-vision task
distribution on a multicluster MIMD system, ILIP,
193-208.
415. J.T. Kuehn and H.J. Siegel, Multifunction processing
with PASM, ILIP, 209-229.
416. J.L. Basille, P. Dalle, and S. Castan, Iconic and
symbolic use of a line processor in mutlilevel
structures, ILIP, 231-241.
417. A. Favre, Self-learning capabilities of VAP for
low-level vision, ILIP, 243-252.
418. B.K. Gilbert, The impact of the emerging Gallium
Arsenide integrated-circuit technology on algorithms
and computer architectures for signal and image
processing, ILIP, 253-263.
419. W.G. Griswold, P.H. Bartels, R.L. Shoemaker, H.G.
Bartels, R. Maenner, and D. Hillman, Multiprocessor
computer system for medical image processing, ILIP,
267-286.
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420. C.C. Weems, S.P. Levitan, A.R. Hanson, and E.M.
Riseman, The Image Understanding Architecture, IUW,
483-496.
421. J.J. Little, G. Blelloch, and T. Cass, Parallel
algorithms for computer vision on the Connection
Machine, IUW, 628-638.
422. T.J. Olson, L. Bukys, and C.M. Brown, Low level
image analysis on an MIMD architecture, ICCV,
468-475.
423. J.J. Little, G. Blelloch, and T. Cass, Parallel
algorithms for computer vision on the Connection
Machine, ICCV, 587-591.
424. J.J. Little, G. Blelloch, and T. Cass, How to
program the Connection Machine for computer vision,
CAPAMI, 11-18.
425. R. Goldenberg, W.C. Lau, A. She, and A.M. Waxman,
Progress on the prototype PIPE, CAPAMI, 67-74.
426. C.V. Stewart and C.R. Dyer, Heuristic scheduling
algorithms for PIPE, CAPAMI, 75-82.
427. W. Baringer, B.C. Richards, R.W. Brodersen, J. Sanz,
and D. Petkovic, A VLSI implementation of PPPE for
real-time image processing in Radon space-work in
progress, CAPAMI, 88-93.
428. P. Clermont and A. Merigot, Real time
synchronization in a multi-SIMD massively parallel
machine, CAPAMI, 131-136.
429. H. Li and M. Maresca, Polymorphic torus: a new
architecture for vision computation, CAPAMI,
176-183.
430. R.S. Wallace and M.D. Howard, HBA vision
architecture: built and benchmarked, CAPAMI,
209-216.
431. E.B. Hinkle, J.L.C. Sanz, A.K. Jain, and D.
Petkovic, P3E: New life for projection-based image
processing, JPDC 4, 1987, 45-78.
432. T.N. Mudge and T.S. Abdel-Rahman, Vision algorithms
for hypercube machines, JPDC 4, 1987, 79-94.
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433. T.J. Fountain, M. Postranecky, and G.K. Shaw, The
CLIP4S system, PRL 5, 1987, 71-79.
434. A.C. Sleigh and P.K. Baily, DIPOD: an image
understanding development and implementation system,
PRL 6, 1987, 101-106.
435. S.M. Goldwasser and R.A. Reynolds, Real-time display
and manipulation of 3-D medical objects: the Voxel
Processor architecture, CVGIP 39, 1987, 1-27.
436. V. Dixit and D.I. Moldovan, Semantic network array
processor and its applications to image
understanding, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 153-160.
437. J.L.C. Sanz and I. Dinstein, Projection-based
geometrical feature extraction for computer vision:
algorithms in pipeline architectures, T-PAMI 9,
1987, 160-168.
438. M. Sugai, A. Kanuma, K. Suzuki, and M. Kubo, VLSI
processor for image processing, P-IEEE 75, 1987,
1160-1166.
439. K. Hwang, Advanced parallel processing with
supercomputer architectures, P-IEEE 75, 1987,
1348-1379.
440. M. Annaratone, E. Arnould, T. Gross, H.T. Kung, M.
Lam, D. Menzilcioglu, and J.A. Webb, The Warp
computer: architecture, implementation, and
performance, T-COMP 36, 1987, 1523-1538.
D.4. Related topics
441. M.J.B. Duff, How not to benchmark image processors,
EMIP, 3-12.
442. L. Uhr, On benchmarks: dynamically improving
experimental comparisons, EMIP, 13-21.
443. K. Preston Jr., Benchmark results: the Abingdon
Cross, EMIP, 23-54.
444. T.J. Fountain, An evaluation of some chips for image
processing, EMIP, 57-76.
445. S.K. Bhaskar, A. Rosenfeld, and A.Y. Wu, Simulation
of large networks of processors by smaller ones,
EMIP, 77-89.
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446. A. Wood, Higher level operations using processor
arrays, EMIP, 91-105.
447. S.L. Tanimoto, Architectural issues for
intermediate-level vision, ILIP, 3-17.
448. L.H. Jamieson, The mapping of parallel algorithms to
reconfigurable parallel architectures, ILIP, 53-63.
449. H. Li, C.C. Wang, and M. Lavin, The V-language for
polymorphic architectures and algorithms, ILIP,
65-82.
450. P. Gemmar, Considerations on parallel solutions for
conventional image algorithms, ILIP, 83-99.
451. M.J.B. Duff, Complexity, ILIP, 307-314.
452. S. Castan, Architectural comparisons, PSCV, 91-108.
453. S. Levialdi, Programming image processing machines,
PSCV, 311-327.
454. H.W. Chun, L.A. Bookman, and N. Afshartous, Network
regions: alternatives to the winner-take-all
structure, IJCAI, 380-387.
455. A.L. Delcher and S. Kasif, On the complexity of
incremental parallel computations in artificial
intelligence, CAPAMI, 59-64.
456. F. Weil, L. Jamieson, and E. Delp, Some aspects of
an image understanding database for an intelligent
operating system, CAPAMI, 203-208.
457. M. Tchuente, Sequential simulation of parallel
iterations and applications, TCS 48, 1986, 135-144.
458. H.L. Bodlaender and J. van Leeuwen, Simulation of
large networks on smaller networks, IC 71, 1986,
143-180.
459. A. Novacek, Using time stamps for storing and
addressing extendible arrays, Computing 37, 1986,
303-313.
460. B.G. Batchelor, Merging the AUTOVIEW image
processing language with PROLOG, IVC 4, 1986,
189-196.
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461. L.F. Pau, A picture and text query and archiving
system, PRL 4, 1986, 477-480.
462. S.E. Fahlman and G.E. Hinton, Connectionist
architectures for artificial intelligence,
Computer 20(1), 1987, 100-109.
463. H. Mellink and H. Buffart, Abstract code network as
a model of perceptual memory, PR 20, 1987, 143-151.
464. M.H. Freedman, A power law for the distortion of
planar sets, DCG 2, 1987, 343-351.
465. S.K. Chang, Icon semantics-a formal approach to icon
system design, IJPRAI 1, 1987, 103-120.
466. J.L.C. Sanz, I. Dinstein, and D. Petkovic, Computing
multi-colored polygonal masks in pipeline
architectures and its application to automated
visual inspection, Comm. ACM 30, 1987, 318-329.
467. H. Alt, T. Hagerup, K. Mehlhorn, and F.P. Preparata,
Deterministic simulation of idealized parallel
computers on more realistic ones, SIAM JC 16, 1987,
808-835.
468. F. Berman and L. Snyder, On mapping parallel
algorithms into parallel architectures, JPDC 4,
1987, 439-458.
469. O.H. Ibarra and M.A. Palis, VLSI algorithms for
solving recurrence equations and applications, T-
ASSP 35, 1987, 1046-1064.
470. S.Y. Lee and J.K. Aggarwal, A mapping strategy for
parallel processing, T-COMP 36, 1987, 433-442.
471. S. Yalamanchili and J.K. Aggarwal, A
characterization and analysis of parallel processor
interconnection networks, T-COMP 36, 1987, 680-691.
472. S.K. Chang, Q.Y. Shi, and C.W. Yan, Iconic indexing
by 2-D strings, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 413-428.
473. H.V. Jagadish, S.K. Rao, and T. Kailath, Array
architectures for iterative algorithms, P-IEEE 75,
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E. Computational techniques
E.1. Image operations
474. G.X. Ritter and J.N. Wilson, Image algebra in a
nutshell, ICCV, 641-645.
475. F.Y. Shih and O.R. Mitchell, Decomposition of gray
scale morphological structuring elements, WCV,
304-306.
476. D.A. Carlson, Time-space efficient algorithms for
computing convolutions and related problems, IC 75,
1987, 1-14.
477. G.X. Ritter and P.D. Gader, Image algebra techniques
for parallel image processing, JPDC 4, 1987, 7-44.
478. E. R. Davies, Design of optimal Gaussian operators
in small neighborhoods, IVC 5, 1987, 199-205.
479. I. Pitas and M.G. Strintzis, Multidimensional cyclic
convolution algorithms with minimal multiplicative
complexity, T-ASSP 35, 1987, 384-390.
480. P. Maragos and R.W. Schafer, Morphological filters.
Part I: Their set-theoretic analysis and relations
to linear shift-invariant filters. Part II: Their
relations to median, order-statistic, and stack
filters, T-ASSP 35, 1987, 1153-1169, 1170-1184.
481. L.A. Ferrari, P.V. Sankar, S. Shinnaka, and J.
Sklansky, Recursive algorithms for implementing
digital image filters, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 461-466.
482. R.M. Haralick, S.R. Sternberg, and X. Zhuang, Image
analysis using mathematical morphology, T-PAMI 9,
1987, 532-550.
483. J.S. Chen, A. Huertas, and G. Medioni, Fast
convolution with Laplacian-of-Gaussian masks, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 584-590.
484. S.Y. Lee and J.K. Aggarwal, Parallel 2-D convolution
on a mesh connected array processor, T-PAMI 9, 1987,
590-594.
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E.2. Multiresolution methods
485. R.A. Browse and M.G. Rodrigues, Propagation of
interpretations based on graded resolution input,
ICCV, 405-410.
486. Z. Aviad, A discrete scale-space representation,
ICCV, 417-421.
487. S.S. Chen, A two-dimensional solution to the problem
of zero-crossings and spatiotemporal interpolation
in computer and human vision, ICCV, 476-480.
488. R.M. Haralick, C. Lin, J.S.J. Lee, and X. Zhuang,
Multi-resolution morphology, ICCV, 516-520.
489. S.G. Mallat, Scale change versus scale space
representation, ICCV, 592-596.
490. S.S. Chen, Image reconstruction from zero-crossings,
IJCAI, 742-744.
491. R. Jain and W.I. Grosky, Hyper-pyramids for
integration of spatial information, SRMSF, 72-81.
492. S.G. Mallat, A compact multiresolution
representation: the wavelet model, WCV, 2-7.
493. R. Hummel and R. Moniot, A network approach to
reconstruction from zero-crossings, WCV, 8-13.
494. G. Hartmann, Recognition of hierarchically encoded
images by technical and biological systems,
Biological Cybernetics 57, 1987, 73-84.
495. A.L. Yuille and T. Poggio, Scaling theorems for zero
crossings, IU1985-6, 147-174.
496. H. Samet and C.A. Shaffer, Digitizing the plane with
cells of nonuniform size, IPL 24, 1987, 369-375.
497. T.L. Kunii, I. Fujishiro, and X. Mao, G-quadtree: a
hierarchical representation of gray-scale digital
images, VC 2, 1986, 219-226.
498. X. Mao, T.L. Kunii, I. Fujichiro, and T. Noma,
Hierarchical representations of 2D/3D gray scale
images and their 2D/3D two-way conversion,
CGA 7(12), 1987, 37-44.
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499. R. Lenz, Rotation-invariant operators and scale-
space filtering, PRL 6, 1987, 151-154.
500. A. Rosenfeld, A note on shrinking and expanding
operations in pyramids, PRL 6, 1987, 241-244.
501. L. O'Gorman and A.C. Sanderson, A comparison of
methods and computation for multi-resolution low-
and band-pass transforms for image processing,
CVGIP 37, 1987, 386-401.
502. S.I. Sayegh, Y.L. Kok, and J.H. Hong, An algorithm
to find two-dimensional signals with specified
zero-crossings, T-ASSP 35, 1987, 107-111.
503. S.R. Curtis, S. Shitz, and A.V. Oppenheim,
Reconstruction of nonperiodic two-dimensional
signals from zero crossings, T-ASSP 35, 1987,
890-893.
504. T. Kronander, Sampling of bandpass pyramids, IEEE
Trans. Communications 35, 1987, 125-127.
505. M.J. Carlotto, Histogram analysis using a scale-
space approach, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 121-128.
506. P. Meer, E.S. Baugher, and A. Rosenfeld, Frequency
domain analysis and synthesis of image pyramid
generating kernels, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 512-522.
507. Z.N. Li and L. Uhr, Pyramid vision using key
features, T-SMC 17, 1987, 250-263.
E.3. Geometric transformations
508. A.P. Reeves and C.H. Francfort de Sellos Moura,
Permutation and rotation functions for the Massively
Parallel Processor, EMIP, 219-238.
509. D. Cyganski and J.A. Orr, The application of image
tensors and a new representation, PRTA, 481-491.
510. B. Kamgar-Parsi, Minimization of the quantization
error in camera calibration, IUW, 671-680.
511. K. Kanatani, Coordinate rotation invariance of image
characteristics for 3D shape and motion recovery,
ICCV, 55-64.
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512. W.I. Grosky and L.A. Tamburino, A unified approach
to the linear camera calibration problem, ICCV,
511-515.
513. R.W. Taylor and A.P. Reeves, Three-dimensional image
transforms in moment space, WCV, 366-368.
514. S.Y. Lee, S. Yalamanchili, and J.K. Aggarwal,
Parallel image normalization on a mesh connected
array processor, PR 20, 1987, 115-124.
515. M. Unser, M. Eden, and B.L. Trus, Unwarping of
slightly distorted periodic structures using
bidimensional polynomial representations, SP 12,
1987, 83-91.
516. R.Y. Tsai, A versatile camera calibration technique
for high-accuracy 3D machine vision metrology using
off-the-shelf TV cameras and lenses, J-RA 3, 1987,
323-344.
517. A. Izaguirre, P. Pu, and J. Summers, A new
development in camera calibration: calibrating a
pair of mobile cameras, IJRR 6(3), 1987, 104-116.
518. M.E. Bowman and A.K. Forrest, Transformation
calibration of a camera mounted on a robot, IVC 5,
1987, 261-266.
519. K. Kanatani, Camera rotation invariance of image
characteristics, CVGIP 39, 1987, 328-354.
520. J.M. Fitzpatrick and M.R. Louze, A class of one-to-
one two-dimensional transformations, CVGIP 39, 1987,
369-382.
521. N. Tsuchida, Y. Yamada, and M. Ueda, Hardware for
image rotation by twice skew transformations, T-
ASSP 35, 1987, 527-532.
E.4. Interpolation, etc.
522. A. Blake and A. Zisserman, Visual Reconstruction,
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987.
523. D.J. Choi, Solving the depth interpolation problem
on a fine grained, mesh-and tree-connected SIMD
machine, IUW, 639-643.
47
524. I. Weiss, Shape reconstruction on a varying mesh,
IUW, 749-765.
525. J.(Y.) Aloimonos and D. Shulman, Learning shape
computations, IUW, 862-873.
526. J.G. Harris, A new approach to surface
reconstruction: the coupled depth/slope model, ICCV,
277-283.
527. D.J. Choi and J.R. Kender, Solving the depth
interpolation problem on a parallel architecture,
CAPAMI, 107-114.
528. I. Weiss, Curve fitting using a varying mesh, WCV,
311-314.
529. I. Weiss, 3-D shape representation by contours, WCV,
358-362.
530. C.R. Traas, Smooth approximation of data on the
sphere with splines, Computing 38, 1987, 177-184.
531. P. Brucker and W. Meyer, Approximation of a set of
points by a grid, Computing 38, 1987, 341-345.
532. T.A. Foley, Weighted bicubic spline interpolation to
rapidly varying data, TOG 6, 1987, 1-18.
533. J.A. Roulier, A convexity-preserving grid refinement
algorithm for interpolation of bivariate functions,
CGA 7(1), 1987, 57-62.
534. Z.J. Cendes and S.H. Wong, C1 quadtree interpolation
over arbitrary point sets, CGA 7(11), 1987, 8-16.
535. P.H. Mowforth, J. Jelinek, and Z.P. Jin, An
appropriate representation for early vision, PRL 5,
1987, 175-182.
536. S.T. Tan and K.C. Chan, Bi-quadratic B-spline
surfaces generated from arbitrary polyhedral meshes:
a constructive approach, CVGIP 39, 1987, 144-166.
537. A.A. Georgiev, Fitting of multivariate functions,
P-IEEE 75, 1987, 970-971.
538. D.S. Chen and J.P. Allebach, Analysis of error in
reconstruction of two-dimensional signals from
irregularly spaced samples, T-ASSP 35, 1987,
173-180.
48
539. N.B. Karayiannis and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Comments
on ``Two-dimensional interpolation by generalized
spline filters based on partial differential
equation image models'', T-ASSP 35, 1987, 1778-1781.
540. T.E. Boult, Using optimal algorithms to test model
assumptions in computer vision, IUW, 921-926.
541. T.E. Boult, What is regular in regularization?,
ICCV, 457-462.
542. R. Szeliski, Regularization uses fractal priors,
AAAI, 749-754.
543. T. Simchony and R. Chellappa, Direct analytical
methods for solving Poisson equations in computer
vision problems, WCV, 44-50.
544. T.E. Boult, Optimal algorithms: tools for
mathematical modeling, J. Complexity 3, 1987,
183-200.
545. J.W. Demmel, The geometry of ill-conditioning, J.
Complexity 3, 1987, 201-229.
F. Feature detection, segmentation, image analysis
F.1. Feature detection
546. M. Basseville and A. Benveniste, Detection of Abrupt
Changes in Signals and Dynamical Systems, Springer,
Berlin, 1986.
547. J. Canning, J.J. Kim, and A. Rosenfeld, Symbolic
pixel labeling for curvilinear feature detection,
IUW, 242-256.
548. D. Sher, Evidence combination using likelihood
generators, IUW, 655-662.
549. R. Vistnes, Detecting dotted lines and curves in
random-dot patterns, IUW, 849-861.
550. Y. Leclerc and P. Fua, Finding object boundaries
using guided gradient ascent, IUW, 888-891.
551. F. Ulupinar and G. Medioni, Estimation and accurate
localization of edges, IUW, 968-980.
49
552. V.S. Nalwa, Edge-detector resolution improvement by
image interpolation, IUW, 981-987.
553. J.S. Chen and G. Medioni, Detection, localization,
and estimation of edges, IUW, 988-1000.
554. A. Spoerri and S. Ullman, The early detection of
motion boundaries, ICCV, 209-218.
555. M. Kass, A. Witkin, and D. Terzopoulos, Snakes:
active contour models, ICCV, 259-268.
556. J. Bigun and G.H. Granlund, Optimal orientation
detection of linear symmetry, ICCV, 433-438.
557. R.A. Boie and I.J. Cox, Two dimensional optimum edge
recognition using matched and Wiener filters for
machine vision, ICCV, 450-456.
558. J.J. Clark, Singularities of contrast functions in
scale space, ICCV, 491-495.
559. R. Deriche, Optimal edge detection using recursive
filtering, ICCV, 501-505.
560. K.B. Eom and R.L. Kashyap, Composite edge detection
with random field models, ICCV, 506-510.
561. D. Geiger and T. Poggio, An optimal scale for edge
detection, IJCAI, 745-748.
562. L.S. Dreschler-Fischer and F. Gnutzmann, Feature
selection in colour images for token matching,
IJCAI, 749-751.
563. B. Parvin and G. Medioni, Adaptive multiscale
feature extraction from range data, WCV, 23-28.
564. D. Sher, Tunable facet model likelihood generators
for boundary pixel detection, WCV, 35-40.
565. B.G. Schunck, Edge detection with Gaussian filters
at multiple scales, WCV, 208-210.
566. J.S. Chen and G. Medioni, Detection, localization
and estimation of edges, WCV, 215-217.
567. P. Meer, S. Wang, and H. Wechsler, Edge detection in
feature space, WCV, 218-220.
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568. J.A. Noble, Finding two dimensional image structure,
WCV, 222-224.
569. K. Huang, D. Lee, and T. Pavlidis, Edge detection
through two-dimensional regularization, WCV,
225-227.
570. G. Giraudon, A real time parallel edge following in
single pass, WCV, 228-230.
571. D. Sher, Generating robust operators from
specialized ones, WCV, 301-303.
572. M.K. Kundu and S.K. Pal, Thresholding for edge
detection using human psychovisual phenomena, PRL 4,
1986, 433-441.
573. A. Rosenfeld and A.C. Sher, Direction-weighted line
fitting to edge data, PRL 5, 1987, 289-292.
574. J. Kittler, J. Eggleton, J. Illingworth, and K.
Paler, An averaging edge detector, PRL 6, 1987,
27-32.
575. A. Blake and A. Zisserman, Localizing
discontinuities using weak continuity constraints,
PRL 6, 1987, 51-59.
576. P. Saint-Marc, M. Hospital, and M. Richetin, Pattern
recognition by traversal of connected components of
a line segments field, PRL 6, 1987, 163-168.
577. M.C. Morrone and R.A. Owens, Feature detection from
local energy, PRL 6, 1987, 303-313.
578. E.R. Davies, The effect of noise on edge orientation
computations, PRL 6, 1987, 315-322.
579. R. Lenz, Optimal filters for the detection of linear
patterns in 2-D and higher dimensional images,
PR 20, 1987, 163-172.
580. C.H. Hayden, R.C. Gonzalez, and A. Ploysongsang, A
temporal edge-based image segmentor, PR 20, 1987,
281-290.
581. D. Geman, Stochastic model for boundary detection,
IVC 5, 1987, 61-65.
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582. J. Kittler and E.R. Hancock, Contextual decision
rule for region analysis, IVC 5, 1987, 145-153.
583. J.D. McCafferty, R.J. Fryer, S. Codutti, J. Miller,
and G. Monai, Edge-detection algorithm and its
video-rate implementation, IVC 5, 1987, 155-160.
584. I. Overington, Practical first-difference edge
detection with subpixel accuracy, IVC 5, 1987,
217-224.
585. R. Deriche, Using Canny's criteria to derive a
recursively implemented optimal edge detector,
IJCV 1, 1987, 167-187.
586. N.B. Chakraborti and R. Misra, Transition detection
in image processing, SP 13, 1987, 197-207.
587. K. Conradsen and G. Nilsson, Data dependent filters
for edge enhancement of Landsat images, CVGIP 38,
1987, 101-121.
588. M. Hashimoto and J. Sklansky, Multiple-order
derivatives for detecting local image
characteristics, CVGIP 39, 1987, 28-55.
589. V.S. Nalwa and E. Pauchon, Edgel aggregation and
edge description, CVGIP 40, 1987, 79-94.
590. A.R. Mansouri, A.S. Malowany, and M.D. Levine, Line
detection in digital pictures: a hypothesis
prediction/verification paradigm, CVGIP 40, 1987,
95-114.
591. Z. Wojcik, Rough approximation of shapes in pattern
recognition, CVGIP 40, 1987, 228-249.
592. J.S. Lee, R.M. Haralick, and L.G. Shapiro,
Morphologic edge detection, J-RA 3, 1987, 142-156.
593. Y.H. Lee and A.T. Fam, An edge gradient enhancing
adaptive order statistic filter, T-ASSP 35, 1987,
680-685.
594. A.C. Bovik, T.S. Huang, and D.C. Munson Jr., The
effect of median filtering on edge estimation and
detection, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 181-194.
595. Y.G. Leclerc and S.W. Zucker, The local structure of
image discontinuities in one dimension, T-PAMI 9,
1987, 341-355.
52
596. B.D. Chen and P. Siy, Forward/backward contour
tracing with feedback, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 438-446.
597. V.S. Nalwa, Edge-detector resolution improvement by
image interpolation, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 446-451.
598. A. Kundu and S.K. Mitra, A new algorithm for image
edge extraction using a statistical classifier
approach, T-PAMI 7, 1987, 569-577.
599. F. Bergholm, Edge focusing, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 726-741.
600. O.A. Zuniga and R.M. Haralick, Integrated
directional derivative gradient operator, T-SMC 17,
1987, 508-517.
F.2. Segmentation
601. W.R. Uttal, The Perception of Dotted Forms, Erlbaum,
Hillsdale, NJ, 1987.
602. A. Rosenfeld, Some pyramid techniques for image
segmentation, PSCV, 261-271.
603. B.P. Kjell and C.R. Dyer, Segmentation of textured
images by pyramid linking, PSCV, 273-288.
604. J.J. Gerbrands, E. Backer, and X.S. Cheng,
Multiresolutional cluster segmentation using spatial
context, PRTA, 133-140.
605. V. DiGesu, Problems and possible solutions in the
analysis of sparse images, PRTA, 277-286.
606. P. Fua and A.J. Hanson, Using generic geometric
models for intelligent shape extraction, IUW,
227-233.
607. G. Reynolds and J.R. Beveridge, Searching for
geometric structure in images of natural scenes,
IUW, 257-271.
608. P.B. Chen and C.M. Brown, Multi-modal segmentation
using Markov random fields, IUW, 663-670.
609. W.E. Blanz, J.L.C. Sanz, and D. Petkovic, Control
free, low-level image segmentation: theory,
architecture; and experimentation, ICCV, 439-443.
53
610. P. Bouthemy and J. Santillana Rivero, A hierarchical
likelihood approach for region segmentation
according to motion-based criteria, ICCV, 463-467.
611. I.K. Sethi, V. Salari, and S. Vemuri, Image sequence
segmentation using motion coherence, ICCV, 667-671.
612. J.F. Silverman and D.B. Cooper, Unsupervised
Bayesian model-learning with application to textured
and polynomial image segmentation, ICCV, 672-676.
613. D. Walters and G. Krishnan, Perceptual significance
hierarchy: a computer vision theory for color
separation, AAAI, 767-771.
614. P.B. Chou and C.M. Brown, Probabilistic information
fusion for multi-modal image segmentation, IJCAI,
779-782.
615. J.S. Duncan, G.R. Gindi, and K.S. Narendra, Low
level information fusion: multisensor scene
segmentation using learning automata, SRMSF,
323-333.
616. D.T. Lawton and C.C. McConnell, Perceptual
organization using interestingness, SRMSF, 405-419.
617. R. Mohan and R. Nevatia, Perceptual grouping with
applications to 3D shape extraction, WCV, 158-163.
618. D.W. Jacobs, GROPER: a grouping based recognition
system for two dimensional objects, WCV, 164-169.
619. D.C. Baker, J.K. Aggarwal, and V.S. Huang, Geometry
guided incremental segmentation, WCV, 237-239.
620. V. Lacroix, Pixel labeling in a second-order Markov
mesh, SP 12, 1987, 59-82.
621. E. Granum, G.A. Shippey, R.J.H. Bayley, G. Hamilton,
and D. Rutovitz, Real time digital thresholding of
data from continuous scanning linear arrays, SP 12,
1987, 349-362.
622. S. Basu and K.S. Fu, Image segmentation by syntactic
method, PR 20, 1987, 33-44.
623. B. Bhanu and B.A. Parvin, Segmentation of natural
scenes, PR 20, 1987, 487-496.
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624. S. Basu, Image segmentation by semantic method,
PR 20, 1987, 497-511.
625. P. Fua and A.J. Hanson, Resegmentation using generic
shape: locating general cultural objects, PRL 5,
1987, 243-252.
626. S.K. Pal and N.R. Pal, Segmentation using contrast
and homogeneity measures, PRL 5, 1987, 293-304.
627. Z. Aviad and E. Lozinskii, Semantic thresholding,
PRL 5, 1987, 321-328.
628. K.C. Markham, Some segmentation processes for
application with a spoke filter, PRL 5, 1987,
329-335.
629. A.I. Watson, A new method of classification for
Landsat data using the ``watershed'' algorithm,
PRL 6, 1987, 15-19.
630. D. Walters, Selection of image primitives for
general-purpose visual processing, CVGIP 37, 1987,
261-298.
631. A.D. Gross and A. Rosenfeld, Multiresolution object
detection and delineation, CVGIP 39, 1987, 102-115.
632. F.S. Cohen and D.B. Cooper, Simple parallel
hierarchical and relaxation algorithms for
segmenting non-causal Markovian random fields, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 195-219.
633. D.W. Murray and B.F. Buxton, Scene segmentation from
visual motion using global optimization, T-PAMI 8,
1987, 220-228.
634. H.M. Kalayeh and D.A. Landgrebe, Stochastic model
utilizing spectral and spatial characteristics, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 457-461.
635. A. Perez and R.C. Gonzalez, An iterative
thresholding algorithm for image segmentation, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 742-751.
636. S.K. Pal and N.R. Pal, Segmentation based on
measures of contrast, homogeneity, and region size,
T-SMC 17, 1987, 857-868.
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F.3. Image analysis
637. M.G. Thomason, Structural methods in pattern
analysis, PRTA, 307-321.
638. A.K.C. Wong, Structural pattern recognition: a
random graph approach, PRTA, 323-345.
639. D. Harwood, S. Chang, and L.S. Davis, Interpreting
aerial photographs by segmentation and search, IUW,
507-520.
640. A. Rosenfeld, Recognizing unexpected objects-a
proposed approach, IUW, 620-627.
641. G.M. Provan, Efficiency analysis of multiple-context
TMSs in scene representation, AAAI, 173-177.
642. K. Prazdny, Similitude-invariant pattern recognition
using parallel distributed processing, AAAI,
728-732.
643. J.S. Duncan and L.H. Staib, Shape determination from
incomplete and noisy multisensor imagery, SRMSF,
334-344.
644. V.S.S. Hwang, Recognition of two dimensional objects
using hypothesis integration techniques, WCV,
106-111.
645. G.M. Provan, The Visual Constraint Recognition
System: analyzing the role of reasoning in high
level vision, WCV, 170-175.
646. A. Rosenfeld, Recognizing unexpected objects: a
proposed approach, IJPRAI 1, 1987, 71-84.
647. P. Suetens and A. Oosterlinck, Using expert systems
for image understanding, IJPRAI 1, 1987, 237-250.
648. S.K. Morton and S.J. Popham, Algorithm design
specification for interpreting segmented image data
using schemas and support logic, IVC 5, 1987,
206-216.
649. V. Cantoni and L. Carrioli, Structural shape
recognition in a multiresolution environment, SP 12,
1987, 267-276.
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650. R.D. Grisell, Noniterative correction of images and
motion sequences, PRL 5, 1987, 233-241.
651. L.G. Shapiro, R.S. MacDonald, and S.R. Sternberg,
Ordered structural shape matching with primitive
extraction by mathematical morphology, PR 20, 1987,
75-90.
652. A.M. Wallace, An informed strategy for matching
models to images of fabricated objects, PR 20, 1987,
349-363.
653. M.W. Koch and R.L. Kashyap, Using polygons to
recognize and locate partially occluded objects, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 483-494.
654. E. Davis, Representing and Acquiring Geographic
Knowledge, Pitman, London, 1986.
655. G.B. Smith and T.M. Strat, Information management in
a sensor-based autonomous system, IUW, 170-177.
656. C.C. McConnell, P.C. Nelson, and D.T. Lawton,
Constructs for cooperative image understanding
environments, IUW, 497-506.
657. M.R. Lowry, Algorithm synthesis for IU applications,
IUW, 835-842.
658. D.B. Koons and B.H. McCormick, A model of visual
knowledge representation, ICCV, 365-372.
659. N.B. Lehrer, G. Reynolds, and J. Griffith, A method
for initial hypothesis formation in image
understanding, ICCV, 578-585.
660. F. Lakin, Visual grammars for visual interfaces,
AAAI, 683-388.
661. J. Geller and S.C. Shapiro, Graphical deep knowledge
for intelligent machine drafting, IJCAI, 545-551.
662. M.M. Fleck, Representing space for practical
reasoning, IJCAI, 728-730.
663. G. Adorni, L. Massone, G. Sandini, and M. Immovilli,
From early processing to conceptual reasoning: an
attempt to fill the gap, IJCAI, 775-778.
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664. L.J. de Haas, Automatic programming of machine
vision systems, IJCAI, 790-792.
665. C.A. Kohl, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman, A goal-
directed intermediate level executive for image
interpretation, IJCAI, 811-814.
666. M.J. Schoppers, Universal plans for real-time robots
in unpredictable environments, IJCAI, 1039-1046.
667. K.M. Andress and A.C. Kak, A production system
environment for integrating knowledge with vision
data, SRMSF, 1-12.
668. J.C. Rodger and R.A. Browse, An object-based
representation for multisensory robotic perception,
SRMSF, 13-20.
669. T.E. Weymouth, Incremental inference: spatial
reasoning within a blackboard architecture, SRMSF,
34-41.
670. D. Antony, Spatial reasoning using an object-
oriented spatial DBMS, SRMSF, 42-51.
671. C. Backstrom, Static and dynamic logical modelling
of mechanical assembly processes in a simplified
geometrical environment, SRMSF, 52-61.
672. H.F. Durrant-Whyte, Sensor models and multi-sensor
integration, SRMSF, 303-312.
673. G. Hager and M. Mintz, Searching for information,
SRMSF, 313-322.
674. S. Nirenburg and V. Raskin, Dealing with space in
natural language processing, SRMSF, 361-370.
675. G. Retz-Schmidt, Deictic and intrinsic use of
spatial prepositions: a multidisciplinary
comparison, SRMSF, 371-380.
676. J.M. Keller, G. Hobson, J. Wootton, A. Nafarieh, and
K. Luetkemeyer, Fuzzy confidence measures in
midlevel vision, T-SMC 17, 1987, 676-683.
677. K.G. Subramanian and R. Siromoney, On array grammars
and languages, Cybernetics & Systems 18, 1987,
77-98.
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G. Matching, stereo, motion
G.1. Matching
678. Workshop on Image Matching (International Society
for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing), Stuttgart,
FRG, September 9-11, 1987.
679. T.A. Rice and L.H. Jamieson, Scaling and rotational
registration, EMIP, 203-218.
680. H. Wechsler, Network representations and match
filters for invariant object recognition, PRTA,
269-276.
681. N. Ayache and O.D. Faugeras, Building, registrating,
and fusing noisy visual maps, ICCV, 73-82.
682. N. Nandhakumar and J.K. Aggarwal, Multisensor
integration-experiments in integrating thermal and
visual sensors, ICCV, 83-92.
683. M. Hospital, H. Yamada, T. Kasvand, and S. Umeyama,
3D curve based matching method using dynamic
programming, ICCV, 728-732.
684. M.H. Singer, Significant feature detection and
matching in image pairs, IJCAI, 829-831.
685. E. Kishon and H. Wolfson, 3-D curve matching, SRMSF,
250-261.
686. J.L. Crowley and F. Ramparany, Mathematical tools
for representing uncertainty in perception, SRMSF,
293-302.
687. H. Kawakami, Image description based on quantum-
mechanical harmonic oscillator wave functions, WCV,
292-294.
688. H. Wolfson, On curve matching, WCV, 307-310.
689. J.S. Huang, Criteria of template matching and image
sensor noise analysis, WCV, 315-317.
690. C.A. Murthy, S.K. Pal, and D. Dutta Majumder,
Correlation between two fuzzy membership functions,
Fuzzy Sets & Systems 17, 1985, 23-38.
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691. M.D. Atkinson, An optimal algorithm for geometrical
congruence, J. Algorithms 8, 1987, 159-172.
692. F. Murtagh and A. Lauberts, A curve matching problem
in astronomy, PRL 4, 1986, 465-469.
693. L. Hayes and A.P. Cracknell, Georeferencing and
registering satellite data for monitoring vegetation
over large areas, PRL 5, 1987, 95-105.
694. H. Maitre and Y. Wu, Improving dynamic programming
to solve image registration, PR 20, 1987, 443-462.
695. A. Goshtasby, Piecewise cubic mapping functions for
image registration, PR 20, 1987, 525-533.
696. A. Witkin, D. Terzopoulos, and M. Kass, Signal
matching through scale space, IJCV 1, 1987, 133-144.
697. J.T. Schwartz and M. Sharir, Identification of
partially obscured objects in two and three
dimensions by matching noisy characteristic curves,
IJRR 6(2), 1987, 29-44.
698. S.B. Pollard, J. Porrill, J.E.W. Mayhew, and J.P.
Frisby, Matching geometrical descriptions in three-
space, IVC 5, 1987, 73-78.
699. J. Porrill, S.B. Pollard, and J.E.W. Mayhew, Optimal
combination of multiple sensors including stereo
vision, IVC 5, 1987, 174-180.
700. R. Klette and P. Zamperoni, Measures of
correspondence between binary patterns, IVC 5, 1987,
287-295.
701. T. Caelli and S. Nagendran, Fast edge-only matching
techniques for robot pattern recognition, CVGIP 39,
1987, 131-143.
702. E.S.H. Chang and L. Kurz, Object detection and
experimental designs, CVGIP 40, 1987, 147-168.
703. J.L. Crowley and A.C. Sanderson, Multiple resolution
representation and probabilistic matching of 2-D
gray-scale shape, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 113-120.
704. W.K. Gu, J.Y. Yang, and T.S. Huang, Matching
perspective views of a polyhedron using circuits,
T-PAMI 9, 1987, 390-400.
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705. K.S. Arun, T.S. Huang, and S.D. Blostein, Least
squares fitting of two 3-D point sets, T-PAMI 9,
1987, 698-700.
706. E. DeCastro and C. Morandi, Registration of
translated and rotated images using finite Fourier
transforms, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 700-703.
707. Z. Fang, X. Li, and L.M. Ni, Parallel algorithms for
image template matching on hypercube SIMD computers,
T-PAMI 9, 1987, 835-841.
708. G. Gerig, Linking image-space and accumulator-space:
a new approach for object recognition, ICCV,
112-117.
709. A.L. Fisher and P.T. Highnam, Computing the Hough
transform on a scan line array processor, CAPAMI,
83-87.
710. C. Guerra and S. Hambrusch, Parallel algorithms for
line detection on a mesh, CAPAMI, 99-106.
711. R.E. Cypher, J.L.C. Sanz, and L. Snyder, The Hough
transform has O(N) complexity on SIMD NxN mesh
array architectures, CAPAMI, 115-121.
712. R.P. Blandford, Dynamically quantized pyramids for
Hough vote collection, CAPAMI, 145-152.
713. D. Casasent and R. Krishnapuram, Curved object
location by Hough transformations and inversions,
PR 20, 1987, 181-188.
714. E.R. Davies, A new framework for analyzing the
properties of the generalized Hough transform,
PRL 6, 1987, 1-7.
715. E.R. Davies, A new parametrisation of the straight
line and its application for the optimal detection
of objects with straight edges, PRL 6, 1987, 9-14.
716. J. Skingley and A.J. Rye, The Hough transform
applied to SAR images for thin line detection,
PRL 6, 1987, 61-67.
717. M. Nagao and S. Nakajima, On the relation between
the Hough transformation and the projection curves
of a rectangular window, PRL 6, 1987, 185-188.
61
718. E.R. Davies, Lateral histograms for efficient object
location: speed versus ambiguity, PRL 6, 1987,
189-198.
719. E.R. Davies, A high speed algorithm for circular
object detection, PRL 6, 1987, 323-333.
720. H.S. Kim, K.H. Park, and M. Kim, Shape decomposition
by collinearity, PRL 6, 1987, 335-340.
721. V.F. Leavers and J.F. Boyce, The Radon transform and
its application to shape parameterization in machine
vision, IVC 5, 1987, 161-166.
722. E.R. Davies, Improved localization in a generalized
Hough scheme for the detection of straight edges,
IVC 5, 1987, 279-286.
723. R. Krishnapuram and D. Casasent, Hough space
transformations for discrimination and distortion
estimation, CVGIP 38, 1987, 299-316.
724. J. Illingworth and J. Kittler, The adaptive Hough
transform, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 690-698.
725. G.M. Landau and U. Vishkin, Introducing efficient
parallelism into approximate string matching and a
new serial algorithm, STOC, 220-230.
726. E. Backer and J.J. Gerbrands, Inexact graph matching
in machine vision, PRTA, 347-356.
727. R.E. Blake, Development of an incremental graph
matching device, PRTA, 357-366.
728. B.J. Oommen, Constrained string editing, IS 40,
1986, 267-284.
729. T.I. Fan, Optimal matching of deformed patterns with
positional influence, IS 41, 1987, 259-280.
730. L. Allison and T.I. Dix, A bit-string longest-
common-subsequence algorithm, IPL 23, 1986, 305-310.
731. A. Apostolico, Remark on the Hsu-Du new algorithm
for the longest common subsequence problem, IPL 25,
1987, 235-236.
732. R.M. Karp and M.O. Rabin, Efficient randomized
pattern-matching algorithms, IBM J. R+D 31, 1987,
249-260.
62
733. A. Apostolico and C. Guerra, The longest common
subsequence problem revisited, Algorithmica 2, 1987,
315-336.
734. Z. Galil and R. Giancarlo, Parallel string matching
with k mismatches, TCS 51, 1987, 341-348.
735. U. Schmidt, Long unavoidable patterns, Acta
Informatica 24, 1987, 433-445.
736. K. Abrahamson, Generalized string matching, SIAM
JC 16, 1987, 1039-1051.
737. H.D. Cheng and K.S. Fu, VLSI architectures for
string matching and pattern matching, PR 20, 1987,
125-141.
738. B.J. Oommen, Recognition of noisy subsequences using
contrained edit distances, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 676-685.
G.2. Stereo
739. H.S. Lim and T.O. Binford, Stereo correspondence: a
hierarchical approach, IUW, 234-241.
740. G.V.S. Raju, T.O. Binford, and S. Shekhar, Stereo
matching using Viterbi algorithm, IUW, 766-776.
741. S.D. Cochran, Steps toward accurate stereo
correspondence, IUW, 777-791.
742. S.T. Barnard, Stereo matching by hierarchical
microcanonical annealing, IUW, 792-797.
743. W. Hoff and N. Ahuja, Extracting surfaces from
stereo images: an integrated approach, ICCV,
284-294.
744. D. Geiger and A. Yuille, Stereopsis and eye-
movement, ICCV, 306-314.
745. R. Mohan, G. Medioni, and R. Nevatia, Stereo error
detection, correction and evaluation, ICCV, 315-324.
746. S.D. Blostein and T.S. Huang, Quantization errors in
stereo triangulation, ICCV, 325-334.
747. Y. Ohta, K. Takano, and K. Ikeda, A highspeed stereo
matching system based on dynamic programming, ICCV,
335-342.
63
748. N. Ayache and F. Lustman, Fast and reliable passive
trinocular stereovision, ICCV, 422-427.
749. R. Srinivasan, K.R. Ramakrishnan, and P.S. Sastry, A
contour based stereo algorithm, ICCV, 677-681.
750. K.A. Stevens and A. Brookes, Depth reconstruction in
stereopsis, ICCV, 682-686.
751. N. Ayache and F. Lustman, Trinocular stereovision:
recent results, IJCAI, 826-828.
752. S.T. Barnard, Stereo matching by hierarchical,
microcanonical annealing, IJCAI, 832-835.
753. S.M. Kiang, R.J. Chou, and J.K. Aggarwal,
Triangulation errors in stereo algorithms, WCV,
72-78.
754. D. Geiger and T. Poggio, Level crossings and the
Panum area, WCV, 211-214.
755. S.D. Cochran, G. Medioni, and R. Nevatia, Correcting
matches and inferring surface patches in passive
stereo, WCV, 333-335.
756. K.S. Roberts and S. Ganapathy, Stereo triangulation
techniques, WCV, 336-338.
757. T. Tsukiyama and T.S. Huang, Motion stereo for
navigation of autonomous vehicles in man-made
environments, PR 20, 1987, 105-113.
758. N. Ayache and B. Faverjon, Efficient registration of
stereo images by matching graph descriptions of edge
segments, IJCV 1, 1987, 107-131.
759. P. McLauchlan, A. Zisserman, and A. Blake, Knowledge
source for describing stereoscopically viewed
textured surfaces, IVC 5, 1987, 105-110.
760. S. Wright, Hough transform analysis of data from a
planar array of image sensors, IVC 5, 1987, 121-126.
761. H.P. Trivedi, Estimation of stereo and motion
parameters using a variational principle, IVC 5,
1987, 181-183.
762. L. Matthies and S.A. Shafer, Error modeling in
stereo navigation, J-RA 3, 1987, 239-248.
64
763. Y.C. Kim and J.K. Aggarwal, Positioning three-
dimensional objects using stereo images, J-RA 3,
1987, 361-373.
764. R.D. Eastman and A.M. Waxman, Using disparity
functionals for stereo correspondence and surface
reconstruction, CVGIP 39, 1987, 73-101.
765. S.A. Lloyd, E.R. Haddow, and J.F. Boyce, A parallel
binocular stereo algorithm utilizing dynamic
programming and relaxation labelling, CVGIP 39,
1987, 202-225.
766. G. Xu, S. Tsuji, and M. Asada, A motion stereo
system based on coarse-to-fine control strategy, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 332-336.
767. R. Jain, S.L. Bartlett, and N. O'Brien, Motion
stereo using ego-motion complex logarithmic mapping,
T-PAMI 9, 1987, 356-369.
768. S.D. Blostein and T.S. Huang, Error analysis in
stereo determination of 3-D point positions, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 752-765.
769. W.B. Thompson, M.T. Checky, and W.F. Kaemmerer,
Shadow stereo-locating object boundaries using
shadows, AAAI, 761-766.
770. N. Ayache and O.D. Faugeras, Building a consistent
3D representation of a mobile robot environment by
combining multiple stereo views, IJCAI, 808-810.
771. F.P. Ferris and M.D. Levine, Integrating information
from multiple views, WCV, 117-122.
772. T.V. Papathomas and J.A. Schiavone, Stereo animation
for very large databases: case study-meteorology,
CGA 7(9), 1987, 18-27.
G.3. Motion
773. V. Cappellini, ed., Time-Varying Image Processing
and Moving Object Recognition (Proceedings of an
International Workshop, Florence, Italy, September
8-9, 1986), North Holland, 1987.
774. T.S. Huang, ed., Time-Varying Imagery Analysis, JAI
Press, 1987.
65
775. J. Dengler, Local motion estimation with the dynamic
pyramid, PSCV, 289-297.
776. I.K. Sethi, V. Salari, and S. Vemuri, Feature point
matching using temporal smoothness in velocity,
PRTA, 119-131.
777. A.M. Waxman and K. Wohn, Contour evolution,
neighborhood deformation and image flow: textured
surfaces in motion, IU1985-6, 72-98.
778. E.C. Hildreth, Computations underlying the
measurement of visual motion, IU1985-6, 99-146.
779. H. Shariat and K.E. Price, Results of motion
estimation with more than two frames, IUW, 696-703.
780. K. Kanatani and T.C. Chou, Tracing finite motions
without correspondence, IUW, 704-718.
781. P. Anandan, A unified perspective on computational
techniques for the measurement of visual motion,
IUW, 719-732.
782. F. Glazer, Hierarchical gradient-based motion
detection, IUW, 733-748.
783. A. Verri and T. Poggio, Qualitative information in
the optical flow, IUW, 825-834.
784. H.H. Baber, R.C. Bolles, and D.H. Marimont,
Generalizing epipolar-plane image analysis for non-
orthogonal and varying view directions, IUW,
843-848.
785. J. Little, H. Bulthoff, and T. Poggio, Parallel
optical flow computation, IUW, 915-920.
786. B.K.P. Horn and E.J. Weldon Jr, Computationally-
efficient methods for recovering translational
motion, ICCV, 2-11.
787. A.M. Waxman, B. Kamgar-Parsi, and M. Subbarao,
Closed-form solutions to image flow equations, ICCV,
12-24.
788. O.D. Faugeras, F. Lustman, and G. Toscani, Motion
and structure from motion from point and line
matches, ICCV, 25-34.
66
789. A. Verri and T. Poggio, Against quantitative optical
flow, ICCV, 171-180.
790. D.J. Heeger, A model for the extraction of image
flow, ICCV, 181-190.
791. B. Jahne, Image sequence analysis of complex
physical objects: nonlinear small scale water
surface waves, ICCV, 191-200.
792. W.B. Thompson and T.C. Pong, Detecting moving
objects, ICCV, 201-208.
793. P. Anandan, A unified perspective on computational
techniques for the measurement of visual motion,
ICCV, 219-230.
794. B. Bhanu and W. Burger, Estimation of image motion
using wavefront region growing, ICCV, 428-432.
795. T.C. Chou and K. Kanatani, Recovering 3D rigid
motions without correspondence, ICCV, 534-538.
796. S. Negahdaripour, Ambiguities of a motion field,
ICCV, 607-612.
797. A. Rougee, B.C. Levy, and A.S. Willsky,
Reconstruction of two-dimensional velocity fields as
a linear estimation problem, ICCV, 646-650.
798. M. Subbarao, Solution and uniqueness of image flow
equations for rigid curved surfaces in motion, ICCV,
687-692.
799. G. Tziritas, Estimation of motion and structure of
3-D objects from a sequence of images, ICCV,
693-697.
800. J. Weng, T.S. Huang, and N. Ahuja, Error analysis of
motion parameter estimation from image sequences,
ICCV, 703-707.
801. J.L. Barron, A.D. Jepson, and J.K. Tsotsos, The
sensitivity of motion and structure computations,
AAAI, 700-705.
802. M.E. Spetsakis and J.(Y.) Aloimonos, Closed form
solution to the structure from motion problem from
line correspondences, AAAI, 738-743.
67
803. M. Subbarao, Bounds on translational and angular
velocity components from first order derivatives of
image flow, AAAI, 744-748.
804. D. Terzopoulos, A. Witkin, and M. Kass, Energy
constraints on deformable models: recovering shape
and non-rigid motion, AAAI, 755-760.
805. W.M. Wells III, Visual estimation of 3-D line
segments from motion-a mobile robot vision system,
AAAI, 772-776.
806. A. Basu and J.(Y.) Aloimonos, A robust algorithm for
determining the translation of a rigidly moving
surface without correspondence for robotics
applications, IJCAI, 815-818.
807. W. Burger and B. Bhanu, Qualitative motion
understanding, IJCAI, 819-821.
808. J.L. Barron, A.D. Jepson, and J.K. Tsotsos,
Determination of egomotion and environmental layout
from noisy time-varying image velocity in binocular
image sequences, IJCAI, 822-825.
809. S.M. Haynes and R. Jain, A qualitative approach for
recovering relative depths in dynamic scenes, WCV,
66-71.
810. R.G. White and E.J. Weldon Jr., Utilizing gradient
vector distributions to recover motion parameters,
WCV, 132-137.
811. S. Negahdaripour and B.K.P. Horn, Using depth-is-
positive constraint to recover translational motion,
WCV, 138-144.
812. R.C. Nelson and J. Aloimonos, Finding motion
parameters from spherical flow fields (or the
advantages of having eyes in the back of your head),
WCV, 145-150.
813. H.H. Chen and T.S. Huang, An algorithm for matching
3-D line segments with application to multiple-
object motion estimation, WCV, 151-156.
814. S. Carlsson, Global structure of the velocity field
of a moving plane, WCV, 190-194.
68
815. A. Mitiche, X. Zhuang, and R. Haralick,
Interpretation of optical flow by rotation
decoupling, WCV, 195-200.
816. V. Salari and I.K. Sethi, Correspondence in presence
of occlusion, WCV, 327-330.
817. T.Y. Young, W.Z. Zhao, F.H. Qi, and D. Ergener,
Computation of image velocity field using linear and
nonlinear objective functions, WCV, 342-344.
818. G. Toscani and O.D. Faugeras, Structure from motion
using the reconstruction and reprojection technique,
WCV, 345-348.
819. P. Balasubramanyan, Computation of motion-in-depth
parameters using stereoscopic motion constraints,
WCV, 349-351.
820. S.P. Liou and R.C. Jain, Motion detection in
spatio-temporal space, WCV, 352-354.
821. J. Weng, T.S. Huang, and N. Ahuja, A two-step
approach to optimal motion and structure estimation,
WCV, 355-357.
822. S. Ullman, The optical flow of planar surfaces,
Spatial Vision 1, 1986, 263-276.
823. S.I. Amari and M. Maruyama, A theory on the
determination of 3D motion and 3D structure from
features, Spatial Vision 2, 1987, 151-168.
824. H.H. Nagel, On the estimation of optical flow:
relations between different approaches and some new
results, AI 33, 1987, 299-324.
825. R.C. Bolles, H.H. Baker, and D.H. Marimont,
Epipolar-plane image anlysis: an approach to
determining structure from motion, IJCV 1, 1987,
7-55.
826. A.M. Waxman, B. Kamgar-Parsi, and M. Subbarao,
Closed-form solutions to image flow equations for 3D
structure and motion, IJCV 1, 1987, 239-258.
827. B.K.P. Horn, Motion fields are hardly ever
ambiguous, IJCV 1, 1987, 259-274.
69
828. G.L. Scott, ``Four-line'' method of locally
estimating optic flow, IVC 5, 1987, 67-72.
829. S. Maybank, Apparent area of a rigid moving body,
IVC 5, 1987, 111-113.
830. T.X. Wei and B. Dubuisson, Some experiments on the
detection of three-dimensional motion of rigid
objects in blocks world, PRL 4, 1986, 453-464.
831. T.J. Atherton, The detection and measurement of
visual motion, PRL 5, 1987, 169-173.
832. J. Ma, X. Lu, and C. Wu, A motion constraint
equation under space-varying or time-varying
illumination, PRL 5, 1987, 203-205.
833. J.P. Gambotto and T.S. Huang, Motion analysis of
isolated targets in infrared image sequences, PRL 5,
1987, 357-363.
834. T.L. Huntsberger and S.N. Jayaramamurthy,
Determination of the optic flow field using the
spatiotemporal deformation of region properties,
PRL 6, 1987, 169-177.
835. A. Mitiche, Y.F. Wang, and J.K. Aggarwal,
Experiments in computing optical flow with the
gradient-based, multiconstraint method, PR 20, 1987,
173-179.
836. R.J. Schalkoff, Analysis of the weak solution
approach to image motion estimation, PR 20, 1987,
189-197.
837. J. Biemond, L. Looijenga, D.E. Boekee, and R.H.J.M.
Plompen, A pel-recursive Wiener-based displacement
estimation algorithm, SP 13, 1987, 399-412.
838. L. Jacobson and H. Wechsler, Derivation of optical
flow using a spatiotemporal-frequency approach,
CVGIP 38, 1987, 29-65.
839. H. Westphal and H.H. Nagel, Exploiting reflectance
properties to analyze images of moving objects needs
local constraints, CVGIP 38, 1987, 90-98.
840. K. Kanatani, Structure and motion from optical flow
under perspective projection, CVGIP 38, 1987,
122-146.
70
841. Y. Bresler and S.J. Merhav, Recursive image
registration with application to motion estimation,
T-ASSP 35, 1987, 70-85.
842. I.K. Sethi and R. Jain, Finding trajectories of
feature points in a monocular image sequence, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 56-73.
843. S. Negahdaripour and B.K.P. Horn, Direct passive
navigation, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 168-176.
844. J.K. Kearney, W.B. Thompson, and D.L. Boley, Optical
flow estimation: an error analysis of gradient-based
methods with local optimization, T-PAMI 9, 1987,
229-244.
845. J. Weng, T.S. Huang, and N. Ahuja, 3-D motion
estimation, understanding, and prediction from noisy
image sequences, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 370-389.
846. R.J. Schalkoff, Dynamic imagery modeling and motion
estimation using weak formulations, T-PAMI 9, 1987,
578-584.
847. J.(Y.) Aloimonos, I. Weiss, and A. Bandyopadhyay,
Active vision, IUW, 552-573.
848. M.A. Snyder, Uncertainty analysis of image
measurements, IUW, 681-693.
849. J.(Y.) Aloimonos, I. Weiss, and A. Bandyopadhyay,
Active vision, ICCV, 35-54.
850. P.M. Isaacs and M.F. Cohen, Controlling dynamic
simulation with kinematic constraints, behavior
functions and inverse dynamics, SIGGRAPH, 215-224.
851. K.D. Forbus, P. Nielsen, and B. Faltings,
Qualitative kinematics: a framework, IJCAI, 430-435.
852. L. Iverson and S.W. Zucker, Orientation selection to
optical flow: a computational perspective, WCV,
184-189.
853. R.M. Haralick, C.N. Lee, X. Zhuang, V.G. Vaidya, and
M.B. Kim, Pose estimation from corresponding point
data, WCV, 258-263.
854. J. Wilhelms, Toward automatic motion control,
CGA 7(4), 1987, 11-22.
71
855. C. Brown, J. Aloimonos, M. Swain, P. Chou, and A.
Basu, Texture, contour, shape, and motion, PRL 5,
1987, 151-168.
856. S.W. Zucker and L. Iverson, From orientation
selection to optical flow, CVGIP 37, 1987, 196-220.
H. Shape
H.1. Representation
857. D. Cyganski and J.A. Orr, The tensor differential
scale space representation, PRTA, 471-479.
858. P.D. Alevizos, J.D. Boissonnat, and M. Yvinec, An
optimal O(nlogn) algorithm for contour
reconstruction from rays, CG, 162-170.
859. D. Cyganski, J.A. Orr, T.A. Cott, and R.J. Dodson,
Development, implementation, testing, and
application of an affine transform invariant
curvature function, ICCV, 496-500.
860. D. Mumford, The problem of robust shape
descriptions, ICCV, 602-606.
861. I. Pitas and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Shape
decomposition by mathematical morphology, ICCV,
621-625.
862. K. Nakabayashi, A binary-image processing method
using run length representation, CAPAMI, 217-224.
863. T.C. Rearick and J.L. Frawley, The generalized
cylinder picture element, WCV, 318-320.
864. M.A. Shand, Algorithms for corner stitched data-
structures, Algorithmica 2, 1987, 61-87.
865. N.A. Alexandridis and P.D. Tsanakas, An encoding
scheme for the efficient representation of
hierarchical image structures, IPL 25, 1987,
199-206.
866. S.X. Li and M.H. Loew, The quadcode and its
arithmetic, Comm. ACM 30, 1987, 621-626.
867. S.X. Li and M.H. Loew, Adjacency detection using
quadcodes, Comm. ACM 30, 1987, 627-631.
72
868. D.C. Mason, Dilation algorithm for a linear
quadtree, IVC 5, 1987, 11-20.
869. H. Samet, C.A. Shaffer, R.C. Nelson, Y.G. Huang, K.
Fujimura, and A. Rosenfeld, Recent developments in
linear quadtree-based geographic information
systems, IVC 5, 1987, 187-197.
870. E.W. Elcock, I. Gargantini, and T.R. Walsh,
Triangular decomposition, IVC 5, 1987, 225-231.
871. S. Ravindran and M. Manohar, Algorithm for
converting a forest of quadtrees to a binary array,
IVC 5, 1987, 297-300.
872. W.G. Kropatsch, Curve representations in multiple
resolutions, PRL 6, 1987, 179-184.
873. A. Unnikrishnan, Y.V. Venkatesh, and P. Shankar,
Distribution of black nodes at various levels in a
linear quadtree, PRL 6, 1987, 341-342.
874. C.A. Shaffer and H. Samet, Optimal quadtree
construction algorithms, CVGIP 37, 1987, 402-419.
875. P. Mazumder, Planar decomposition for quadtree data
structure, CVGIP 38, 1987, 258-274.
876. J. Koplowitz, A robust filtering algorithm for
subpixel reconstruction of chain coded line
drawings, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 451-457.
877. A.R. Dill, M.D. Levine, and P.B. Noble, Multiple
resolution skeletons, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 495-504.
878. S.M. Pizer, W.R. Oliver, and S.H. Bloomberg,
Hierarchical shape description via the
multiresolution symmetric axis transform, T-PAMI 9,
1987, 505-511.
H.2. Contour approximation and segmentation
879. D. Lee and T. Pavlidis, One-dimensional
regularization with discontinuities, ICCV, 572-577.
880. B. Joe, Discrete Beta-splines, SIGGRAPH, 137-144.
881. V. Pratt, Direct least-squares fitting of algebraic
surfaces, SIGGRAPH, 145-152.
73
882. L.B. Montefusco, An interactive procedure for shape
preserving cubic spline interpolation, C&G 11, 1987,
389-392.
883. L. Piegl, Interactive data interpolation by rational
Bezier curves, CGA 7(4), 1987, 45-58.
884. G.Y. Fletcher and D.F. McAllister, An analysis of
tension methods for convexity-preserving
interpolation, CGA 7(8), 1987, 7-14.
885. A.P. Pridmore, J. Porrill, and J.E.W. Mayhew,
Segmentation and description of binocularly viewed
contours, IVC 5, 1987, 132-138.
886. H.L. Beus and S.S.T. Tiu, A improved corner
detection algorithm based on chain-coded plane
curves, PR 20, 1987, 291-296.
887. T.Y. Phillips and A. Rosenfeld, A method of curve
partitioning using arc-chord distance, PRL 5, 1987,
285-288.
888. C. Arcelli and G. Sanniti di Baja, A contour
characterization for multiply connected figures,
PRL 6, 1987, 245-249.
889. G. Alia, F. Barsi, E. Martinelli, and N. Tani,
Angular spline: a new approach to the interpolation
problem in computer graphics, CVGIP 39, 1987, 56-72.
890. G. Medioni and Y. Yasumoto, Corner detection and
curve representation using cubic B-splines,
CVGIP 39, 1987, 267-278.
891. H. Nair, Reconstruction of planar boundaries from
incomplete information, CVGIP 39, 1987, 383-387.
H.3. Topology, distance, thinning
892. R. Hummel, Connected component labelling in image
processing with MIMD architectures, ILIP, 101-127.
893. V. Cantoni and S. Levialdi, Contour labelling by
pyramidal processing, ILIP, 181-190.
894. R. Cypher, J.L.C. Sanz, and L. Snyder, Hypercube and
shuffle-exchange algorithms for image component
labeling, CAPAMI, 5-10.
74
895. M.H. Sunwoo, B.S. Baroody, and J.K. Aggarwal, A
parallel algorithm for region labeling, CAPAMI,
27-34.
896. S. Chandran and D. Mount, Shared memory algorithms
and the medial axis transform, CAPAMI, 44-50.
897. R. Cypher, J.L.C. Sanz, and L. Snyder, EREW PRAM and
mesh connected computer algorithms for image
component labeling, CAPAMI, 122-128.
898. G.D. Knott, Computing polygon fill-lines, C&G 11,
1987, 21-25.
899. J.R. Rankin, A note on multi-polygon area filling,
C&G 11, 1987, 445-447.
900. C.M. Holt, A. Stewart, M. Clint, and R.H. Perrott,
An improved parallel thinning algorithm, Comm.
ACM 30, 1987, 156-160.
901. P.P. Das, P.P. Chakrabarti, and B.N. Chatterji,
Generalized distances in digital geometry, IS 42,
1987, 51-67.
902. P.P. Das and P.P. Chakrabarti, Distance functions in
digital geometry, IS 42, 1987, 113-136.
903. P. Wuyts, Fuzzy path and fuzzy connectedness, Fuzzy
Sets & Systems 24, 1987, 127-128.
904. E.T. Lee, Y.J. Pan, and P. Chu, An algorithm for
region filling using two-dimensional grammars, Intl.
J. Intelligent Systems 2, 1987, 255-263.
905. F. Peper, Determining connected components in linear
time by a linear number of processors, IPL 25, 1987,
401-406.
906. R.W. Smith, Computer processing of line images: a
survey, PR 20, 1987, 7-15.
907. S. Suzuki and K. Abe, Binary picture thinning by an
iterative parallel two-subcycle operation, PR 20,
1987, 297-307.
908. J. Piper and E. Granum, Computing distance
transformations in convex and non-convex domains,
PR 20, 1987, 599-615.
75
909. V.K. Govindan and A.P. Shivaprasad, A pattern
adaptive thinning algorithm, PR 20, 1987, 623-637.
910. F. Klein and O. Kubler, Euclidean distance
transformations and model-guided image
interpretation, PRL 5, 1987, 19-29.
911. A. Rosenfeld, A note on average distances in digital
sets, PRL 5, 1987, 281-283.
912. R.A. Melter, Some characterizations of city block
distance, PRL 6, 1987, 235-240.
913. W.H.H.J. Lunscher and M.P. Beddoes, Fast binary-
image boundary extraction, CVGIP 38, 1987, 229-257.
914. M.P. Martinez-Perez, J. Jimenez, and J.L. Navalon, A
thinning algorithm based on contours, CVGIP 39,
1987, 186-201.
915. R.T. Chin, H.K. Wan, D.L. Stover, and R.D. Iverson,
A one-pass thinning algorithm and its parallel
implementation, CVGIP 40, 1987, 30-40.
916. H. Bieri, Computing the Euler characteristic and
related additive functionals of digital objects from
their bintree representation, CVGIP 40, 1987,
115-126.
917. S. Edelman, Line connectivity algorithms for an
asynchronous pyramid computer, CVGIP 40, 1987,
169-187.
918. W. Xu and C. Wang, CGT: a fast thinning algorithm
implemented on a sequential computer, T-SMC 17,
1987, 847-851.
H.4. Properties
919. M.H. Loew, A diffusion-based description of shape,
PRTA, 501-508.
920. W.R. Franklin, Polygon properties calculated from
the vertex neighborhoods, CG, 110-118.
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I. Color and texture
I.1. Color
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1110. G.J. Klinker, S.A. Shafer, and T. Kanade, Using a
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1111. G.J. Klinker, S.A. Shafer, and T. Kanade, Using a
color reflection model to separate highlights from
object color, ICCV, 145-150.
1112. R. Gershon, A.D. Jepson, and J.K. Tsotsos, Highlight
identification using chromatic information, ICCV,
161-170.
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1113. R. Gershon, A.D. Jepson, and J.K. Tsotsos, The use
of color in highlight identification, IJCAI,
752-754.
1114. R. Gershon, A.D. Jepson, and J.K. Tsotsos, From [R,
G, B] to surface reflectance: computing color
constant descriptors in images, IJCAI, 755-758.
1115. G. Healey and T.O. Binford, Color algorithms for a
general vision system, IJCAI, 759-762.
1116. M.W. Schwarz, W.B. Cowan, and J.C. Beatty, An
experimental comparison of RGB, YIQ, LAB, HSV, and
opponent color models, TOG 6, 1987, 123-158.
1117. D.T. Berry, Colour recognition using spectral
signatures, PRL 6, 1987, 69-75.
1118. S. Tominaga, Expansion of color images using three
perceptual attributes, PRL 6, 1987, 77-85.
1119. K. Ozawa, A picture synthesizing system with a
database of semantic picture elements of ``Ukiyoe''
colour wood-printed pictures, PRL 6, 1987, 87-93.
1120. F. Bumbaca and K.C. Smith, Design and implementation
of a colour vision model for computer vision
applications, CVGIP 39, 1987, 226-245.
1121. B.A. Wandell, The synthesis and analysis of color
images, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 2-13.
I.2. Texture: Models, synthesis
1122. D. Stoyan, W.S. Kendall, and J. Mecke, Stochastic
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1123. E. Panayirci and R.C. Dubes, Spatial point processes
and clustering tendency in exploratory data
analysis, PRTA, 81-97.
1124. M. Oka, K. Tsutsui, A. Ohba, Y. Karauchi, and T.
Tago, Real-time manipulation of texture-mapped
surfaces, SIGGRAPH, 181-188.
1125. A.R. Smith, Planar 2-pass texture mapping and
warping, SIGGRAPH, 263-272.
91
1126. M. Samek, C. Slean, and H. Weghorst, Texture mapping
and distortion in digital graphics, VC 2, 1986,
313-320.
1127. D. Thalmann, A ``lifegame'' approach to surface
modeling and rendering, VC 2, 1986, 384-390.
1128. G.A. Mastin, P.A. Watterberg, and J.F. Mareda,
Fourier synthesis of ocean scenes, CGA 7(3), 1987,
16-23.
1129. G. Wyvill, B. Wyvill, and C. McPheeters, Solid
texturing of soft objects, CGA 7(12), 1987, 20-26.
1130. J.P. Lewis, Generalized stochastic subdivision,
TOG 6, 1987, 167-190.
1131. P.Y. Ts'o and B.A. Barsky, Modeling and rendering
waves: wave-tracing using beta-splines and
reflective and refractive texture mapping, TOG 6,
1987, 191-214.
1132. F.C. Jeng and J.W. Woods, On the relationship of the
Markov mesh to the NSHP Markov chain, PRL 5, 1987,
273-279.
1133. V. Solo, Modeling of two-dimensional random fields
by parametric cepstrum, IEEE Trans. Information
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1134. J.M. Keller, R.M. Crownover, and R.Y. Chen,
Characteristics of natural scenes related to the
fractal dimension, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 621-627.
1135. N. Dodd, Multispectral texture synthesis using
fractal concepts, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 703-707.
I.3. Texture: description
1136. E. Oja and J. Parkkinen, Texture subspaces, PRTA,
21-33.
1137. H. Voorhees and T. Poggio, Detecting blobs as
textons in natural images, IUW, 892-899.
1138. R.A. Rensink, On the visual discrimination of self-
similar random textures, WCV, 240-242.
1139. S.J. Roan, J.K. Aggarwal, and W.N. Martin, Multiple
resolution imagery and texture analysis, PR 20,
1987, 17-31.
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1140. S. Chang, L.S. Davis, S.M. Dunn, J.O. Eklundh, and
A. Rosenfeld, Texture discrimination by projective
invariants, PRL 5, 1987, 337-342.
1141. A.S.K. Lau, Knowledge based and statistical
techniques applied to textural image
classifications, PRL 6, 1987, 95-100.
1142. D.C. He, L. Wang, and J. Guibert, Texture feature
extraction, PRL 6, 1987, 269-273.
1143. M. Iizuka, Quantitative evaluation of similar images
with quasi-gray levels, CVGIP 38, 1987, 342-360.
1144. A.R. Figueiras-Vidal, J.M. Paez-Borrallo, and R.
Garcia-Gomez, On using cooccurrence matrices to
detect periodicities, T-ASSP 35, 1987, 114-116.
1145. F. Heitz and H. Maitre, Application of
autoregressive models to fine arts painting
analysis, SP 13, 1987, 1-14.
I.4. Texture: segmentation
1146. P.A. Devijver and M.M. Dekesel, Learning the
parameters of a hidden Markov random field image
model: a simple example, PRTA, 141-163.
1147. D. Geman, S. Geman, and C. Graffigne, Locating
texture and object boundaries, PRTA, 165-177.
1148. H. Voorhees and T. Poggio, Detecting textons and
texture boundaries in natural images, ICCV, 250-258.
1149. K.B. Eom and R.L. Kashyap, Texture and intensity
edge detection with random field models, WCV, 29-34.
1150. A.C. Bovik, M. Clark, and W.S. Geisler,
Computational texture analysis using localized
spatial filtering, WCV, 201-206.
1151. R. Vistnes, Computer texture analysis and
segmentation, WCV, 231-233.
1152. Z. Fan and F.S. Cohen, Textured image segmentation
as a multiple hypothesis test, WCV, 234-236.
1153. J. Fairfield, Finding edges and skeletons in
textured images by comparison of diffused
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1154. D. Chetverikov, Texture imperfections, PRL 6, 1987,
45-50.
1155. M. Clark, A.C. Bovik, and W.S. Geisler, Texture
segmentation using Gabor modulation/demodulation,
PRL 6, 1987, 261-267.
1156. K.A. Stevens and A. Brookes, Detecting structure by
symbolic constructions on tokens, CVGIP 37, 1987,
238-260.
1157. J. Beck, A. Sutter, and R. Ivry, Spatial frequency
channels and perceptual grouping in texture
segregation, CVGIP 37, 1987, 299-325.
1158. M. Kass and W. Witkin, Analyzing oriented patterns,
CVGIP 37, 1987, 362-385.
1159. H. Yamada and T. Kasvand, Transparent object
extraction from regular textured backgrounds by
using binary parallel operations, CVGIP 40, 1987,
41-53.
1160. H. Derin and C.S. Won, A parallel image segmentation
algorithm using relaxation with varying
neighborhoods and its mapping to array processors,
CVGIP 40, 1987, 54-78.
1161. H. Derin and H. Elliott, Modeling and segmentation
of noisy and textured images using Gibbs random
fields, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 39-55.
J. Three-dimensional scene analysis
J.1. Range data acquisition and analysis
1162. J.L. Mundy and G.B. Porter III, A three-dimensional
sensor based on structured light, TDMV, 3-61.
1163. S.K. Case, J.A. Jalkio, and R.C. Kim, 3-D vision
system analysis and design, TDMV, 63-95.
1164. M.D. Altschuler, K. Bae, B.R. Altschuler, J.T.
Dijak, L.A. Tamburino, and B. Woolford, Robot vision
by encoded light beams, TDMV, 97-149.
1165. T. Kanade and M. Fuhrman, A noncontact optical
proximity sensor for measuring surface shape, TDMV,
151-192.
94
1166. R. Bajcsy, E. Krotkov, and M. Mintz, Models of
errors and mistakes in machine perception. Part 1.
First results for computer vision range
measurements, IUW, 194-204.
1167. K. Sato and S. Inokuchi, Range-imaging system
utilizing nematic liquid crystal mask, ICCV,
657-661.
1168. E.P. Shironoshita, B. Hussain, and M. Kabuka, Real-
time algorithm for three-dimensional position
verification, WCV, 247-251.
1169. P. Grossmann, Depth from focus, PRL 5, 1987, 63-69.
1170. M. Ishii, S. Sakane, M. Kakikura, and Y. Mikami, A
3-D sensor system for teaching robot paths and
environments, IJRR 6(2), 1987, 45-59.
1171. E. Krotkov, Focusing, IJCV 1, 1987, 223-237.
1172. K.L. Boyer and A.C. Kak, Color-encoded structured
light for rapid active ranging, T-PAMI 9, 1987,
14-28.
1173. Y.F. Wang, A. Mitiche, and J.K. Aggarwal,
Computation of surface orientation and structure of
objects using grid coding, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 129-137.
1174. A.P. Pentland, A new sense for depth of field, T-
PAMI 9, 1987, 522-531.
1175. J. Ponce and M. Brady, Toward a surface primal
sketch, TDMV, 195-240.
1176. B.C. Vemuri, A. Mitiche, and J.K. Aggarwal, 3-D
object representation from range data using
intrinsic surface properties, TDMV, 241-266.
1177. K. Sugihara, Use of vertex-type knowledge for range
data analysis, TDMV, 267-298.
1178. M.J. Daily, J.G. Harris, and K. Reiser, Detecting
obstacles in range imagery, IUW, 87-97.
1179. T.J. Fan, G. Medioni, and R. Nevatia, Surface
segmentation and description from curvature
features, IUW, 351-359.
95
1180. K. Rao and R. Nevatia, From sparse 3-D data directly
to volumetric shape descriptions, IUW, 360-369.
1181. P.T. Sander and S.W. Zucker, Tracing surfaces for
surfacing traces, ICCV, 241-249.
1182. R.M. Bolle, R. Kjeldsen, and D. Sabbah, Primitive
shape extraction from depth maps, WCV, 324-326.
1183. J.G. Leu, I.K. Sethi, and G. Yu, Range image
segmentation from equidistance contours, WCV,
339-341.
1184. P.G. Selfridge, Using a simple shape measure to
improve automatic 3D reconstruction, PRL 5, 1987,
343-347.
1185. G. Bevacqua and R. Floris, A surface specific-line
tracking and slope recognition algorithm, CVGIP 40,
1987, 219-227.
1186. R. Hoffman and A.K. Jain, Segmentation and
classification of range images, T-PAMI 9, 1987,
608-620.
1187. D. Dario and G. Buttazzo, An anthropomorphic robot
finger for investigating artificial tactile
perception, IJRR 6(3), 1987, 25-48.
1188. J.W. Jameson and L.J. Liefer, Automatic grasping:
an optimization approach, T-SMC 17, 1987, 806-814.
1189. W.E. Lorensen and H.E. Cline, Marching cubes: a high
resolution 3D surface construction algorithm,
SIGGRAPH, 163-170.
J.2. ``Shape from x'', etc.
1190. R. Bajcsy and S. Stansfield, Tactile information
processing, PSCV, 341-356.
1191. K. Kanatani, Detection of surface orientation and
motion from texture by a stereological technique,
IU1985-6, 45-71.
1192. J. Ponce, D. Chelberg, and W. Mann, Analytical
properties of generalized cylinders and their
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96
1193. J.R. Kender and E.M. Smith, Shape from darkness:
deriving surface information from dynamic shadows,
IUW, 399-406.
1194. M.L. Moerdler and J.R. Kender, An integrated system
that unifies multiple shape from texture algorithms,
IUW, 574-580.
1195. J.R. Kender and D.G. Freudenstein, What is a
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1196. D. Cyrluk, D. Kapur, J.L. Mundy, and V. Nguyen, The
formation of partial 3D models from 2D projections-
an application of algebraic reasoning, IUW, 798-809.
1197. L.B. Wolff, Spectral and polarization stereo methods
using a single light source, IUW, 810-820.
1198. L.B. Wolff, Surface curvature and contour from
photometric stereo, IUW, 821-824.
1199. G. Healey and T.O. Binford, Local shape from
specularity, IUW, 874-887.
1200. P. Giblin and R. Weiss, Reconstruction of surfaces
from profiles, IUW, 900-908.
1201. L.G. Brown and H.A.H. Ibrahim, A parallel
implementation and exploration of Witkin's shape
from texture method, IUW, 927-932.
1202. V. Nalwa, Line-drawing interpretation: straight-
lines and conic-sections, IUW, 942-955.
1203. V. Nalwa, Line-drawing interpretation: bilateral
symmetry, IUW, 956-967.
1204. R.T. Frankot and R. Chellappa, A method for
enforcing integrability in shape from shading
algorithms, ICCV, 118-127.
1205. A. Naeve and J.O. Eklundh, On projective geometry
and the recovery of 3-D structure, ICCV, 128-135.
1206. P. Giblin and R. Weiss, Reconstruction of surfaces
from profiles, ICCV, 136-144.
1207. G. Healey and T.O. Binford, Local shape from
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1208. H.H. Bulthoff and H.A. Mallot, Interaction of
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295-305.
1209. R. Horaud and M. Brady, On the geometric
interpretation of image contours, ICCV, 374-382.
1210. M. Asada, Cylindrical shape from contour and shading
without knowledge of lighting conditions or surface
albedo, ICCV, 412-416.
1211. D. Blostein and N. Ahuja, Representation and three-
dimensional interpretation of image texture: an
integrated approach, ICCV, 444-449.
1212. J.R. Kender and E.M. Smith, Shape from darkness:
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ICCV, 539-546.
1213. J. Ponce, D. Chelberg, and W. Mann, Invariant
properties of the projections of straight
homogeneous generalized cylinders, ICCV, 631-635.
1214. L.B. Wolff, Spectral and polarization stereo methods
using a single light source, ICCV, 708-715.
1215. G. Xu and S. Tsuji, Inferring surfaces from
boundaries, ICCV, 716-720.
1216. M.L. Moerdler and J.R. Kender, An integrated system
that unifies multiple shape from texture algorithms,
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1217. G. Xu and S. Tsuji, Recovering surface shape from
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1218. J. Malik, Recovering three dimensional shape from a
single image of curved objects, IJCAI, 734-737.
1219. J.(Y.) Aloimonos, Combining sources of information
in vision. I. Computing shape from shading and
motion, IJCAI, 739-741.
1220. V.D. Nguyen, Exploiting 2D topology in labeling
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1221. M. Asada, Determining cylindrical shape from contour
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1223. T. Iberall, Grasp planning for human prehension,
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1224. M.L. Moerdler and J.R. Kender, An approach to the
fusion of multiple shape from texture algorithms,
SRMSF, 272-281.
1225. M. Subbarao, Direct recovery of depth-map I:
differential methods, WCV, 58-65.
1226. L.B. Wolff, Shape from polarization images, WCV,
79-85.
1227. H. Printz, Finding the orientation of a cone or
cylinder, WCV, 94-99.
1228. S.K. Srivastava and N. Ahuja, An algorithm for
generating octrees from object silhouettes in
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1229. E. Mingolla and J.T. Todd, Perception of solid shape
from shading, Biological Cybernetics 53, 1986,
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1230. K.I. Kobori, N. Futagami, and I. Nishioka, Automated
generation of simply connected solid objects from
wire-frame data using operations on graphs, VC 2,
1986, 335-341.
1231. K. Ikeuchi, Determining a depth map using a dual
photometric stereo, IJRR 6(1), 1987, 15-31.
1232. J.H. Rieger, On the classification of views of
piecewise smooth objects, IVC 5, 1987, 91-97.
1233. J. Malik, Interpreting line drawings of curved
objects, IJCV 1, 1987, 73-103.
1234. J. Ponce and D. Chelberg, Finding the limbs and
cusps of generalized cylinders, IJCV 1, 1987,
195-210.
1235. M. Potmesil, Generating octree models of 3D objects
from their silhouettes in a sequence of images,
CVGIP 40, 1987, 1-29.
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1236. L.N. Hambrick, M.H. Loew, and R.L. Carroll Jr., The
entry-exit method of shadow boundary segmentation,
T-PAMI 9, 1987, 597-607.
J.3. Representation and modeling
1237. G.E. Farin, ed., Geometric Modeling: Algorithms and
New Tools (Albany, NY, 1985), SIAM, 1987.
1238. R.H. Bartels, J.C. Beatty, and B.A. Barsky, An
Introduction to the Use of Splines in Computer
Graphics and Geometric Modeling, Morgan Kaufmann,
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1239. M. Mantyla, An Introduction to Solid Modeling,
Computer Science Press, Rockville, MD, 1988.
1240. B.M. Bennett and D.D. Hoffman, Shape decomposition
for visual recognition: the role of transversality,
IU1985-6, 215-256.
1241. J.J. Koenderink, An internal representation for
solid shape based on the topological properties of
the apparent contour, IU1985-6, 257-285.
1242. J. Ponce and D. Chelberg, Localized intersections
computation for solid modeling with straight
homogeneous generalized cylinders, IUW, 933-941.
1243. R. Bajcsy and F. Solina, Three-dimensional object
representation revisited, ICCV, 231-240.
1244. H. Plantinga and C.R. Dyer, The Asp: A continuous
viewer-centered representation for 3D object
recognition, ICCV, 626-630.
1245. A. Yuille and M. Leighton, 3D symmetry-curvature
duality theorems, ICCV, 721-726.
1246. J. Warren, Blending quadric surfaces with quadric
and cubic splines, CG, 341-347.
1247. A. Schwartz and C. Stanton, Analyzing surfaces: the
truth about elimination theory, CG, 348-353.
1248. B. Von Herzen and A.H. Barr, Accurate triangulations
of deformed, intersecting surfaces, SIGGRAPH,
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100
1249. G.A. Crocker and W.F. Reinke, Boundary evaluation of
non-convex primitives to produce trimmed surfaces,
SIGGRAPH, 129-136.
1250. W.C. Thibault and B.F. Naylor, Set operations on
polyhedra using binary space partitioning trees,
SIGGRAPH, 153-162.
1251. D. Terzopoulos, J. Platt, A. Barr, and K. Fleischer,
Elastically deformable models, SIGGRAPH, 205-214.
1252. A. Witkin, K. Fleischer, and A. Barr, Energy
constraints on parameterized models, SIGGRAPH,
225-232.
1253. A.P. Blicher, A shape representation based on
geometric topology: bumps, Gaussian curvature, and
the topological zodiac, IJCAI, 767-770.
1254. J.H. Stewman and K.W. Bowyer, Aspect graphs for
convex planar-face objects, WCV, 123-130.
1255. J. Ponce, D. Chelberg, D.J. Kriegman, and W. Mann,
Geometric modelling with generalized cylinders, WCV,
268-270.
1256. P. Van Hove, Silhouette-slice theorems, WCV,
295-297.
1257. G. Wyvill and T.L. Kunii, A functional model for
constructive solid geometry, VC 1, 1985, 3-14.
1258. K. Kronlof and M. Tamminen, A viewing pipeline for
discrete solid modeling, VC 1, 1985, 24-36.
1259. C. Hoffmann and J. Hopcroft, Automatic surface
generation in computer aided design, VC 1, 1985,
92-100.
1260. S. Kitaoka, Experimental CSG environment for
modelling solid, VC 2, 1986, 9-14.
1261. X. Yu, N. Ohbo, T. Masuda, and Y. Fujiwara, Database
support for solid modeling, VC 2, 1986, 358-366.
1262. K. Anjyo, T. Ochi, Y. Usami, and Y. Kawashima, A
practical method of constructing surfaces in three-
dimensional digitized space, VC 3, 1987, 4-12.
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1263. L. DeFloriani, Surface representations based on
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1264. M. Mantyla, Boolean operations of 2-manifolds
through vertex neighborhood classification, TOG 5,
1986, 1-29.
1265. A.H. Nasri, Polyhedral subdivision methods for
free-form surfaces, TOG 6, 1987, 29-73.
1266. E. Cohen, A new local basis for designing with
tensioned splines, TOG 6, 1987, 81-122.
1267. Y.C. Lee and K.S. Fu, Machine understanding of CSG:
extraction and unification of manufacturing
features, CGA 7(1), 1987, 20-32.
1268. M.S. Casale, Free-form solid modeling with trimmed
surface patches, CGA 7(1), 1987, 33-43.
1269. L. Piegl, Infinite control points-a method for
representing surfaces of revolution using boundary
data, CGA 7(3), 1987, 45-55.
1270. S. Coquillart, A control-point-based sweeping
technique, CGA 7(11), 1987, 36-45.
1271. H. Chiyokura, An extended rounding operation for
modeling solids with free-form surfaces, CGA 7(12),
1987, 27-36.
1272. C.D. Woodward, Cross-sectional design of B-spline
surfaces, C&G 11, 1987, 193-201.
1273. M.J. Zyda, A.R. Jones, and P.G. Hogan, Surface
construction from planar contours, C&G 11, 1987,
393-408.
1274. A. Kemper and M. Wallrath, An analysis of geometric
modeling in database systems, Computing Surveys 19,
1987, 47-91.
1275. B. Bhanu and C.C. Ho, CAD-based 3D object
representation for robot vision, Computer 20(8),
1987, 19-35.
1276. J.W. Roach, P.K. Paripati, and J.S. Wright, A CAD
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parallellepiped coding for solid modelling, Intl. J.
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1278. V.G. Ajjanagadde and L.M. Patnaik, Systolic
architecture for B-spline surfaces, Intl. J.
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1279. D.J. Walton, Terrain modelling with B-spline type
surfaces defined on curved knot lines, IVC 5, 1987,
37-43.
1280. R. Fisher, SMS: a suggestive modelling system for
object recognition, IVC 5, 1987, 98-104.
1281. J. Knapman, Dupin's cyclide and the cyclide patch,
IVC 5, 1987, 167-173.
1282. M.R. Korn and C.R. Dyer, 3-D multiview object
representations for model-based object recognition,
PR 20, 1987, 91-103.
1283. J.C. Fiala and R.M. Haralick, Comparison of a
regular and an irregular decomposition of regions
and volumes, PR 20, 1987, 309-319.
1284. B. Bhanu, C.C. Ho, and T. Henderson, 3-D model
building for computer vision, PRL 5, 1987, 349-356.
1285. J. Ponce and O. Faugeras, An object centered
hierarchical representation for 3D objects: the
prism tree, CVGIP 38, 1987, 1-28.
1286. J. Weng and N. Ahuja, Octrees of objects in
arbitrary motion: representation and efficiency,
CVGIP 39, 1987, 167-185.
J.4. Synthesis
1287. M. Shinya, T. Takahashi, and S. Naito, Principles
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1288. J. Arvo and D. Kirk, Fast ray tracing by ray
classification, SIGGRAPH, 55-64.
1289. S.L. Lien, M. Shantz, and V. Pratt, Adaptive forward
differencing for rendering curves and surfaces,
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1291. A. Kaufman, Efficient algorithms for 3D scan-
conversion of parametric curves, surfaces, and
volumes, SIGGRAPH, 171-179.
1292. M. Shantz and S.L. Lien, Shading bicubic patches,
SIGGRAPH, 189-196.
1293. B. Cabral, N. Max, and R. Springmeyer, Bidirectional
reflection functions from surface bump maps,
SIGGRAPH, 273-281.
1294. W.T. Reeves, D.H. Salesin, and R.L. Cook, Rendering
antialiased shadows with depth maps, SIGGRAPH,
283-291.
1295. H.E. Rushmeier and K.E. Torrance, The zonal method
for calculating light intensities in the presence of
a participating medium, SIGGRAPH, 293-302.
1296. T. Nishita, Y. Miyawaki, and E. Nakamae, A shading
model for atmospheric scattering considering
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SIGGRAPH, 303-310.
1297. J.R. Wallace, A two-pass solution to the rendering
equation: a synthesis of ray tracing and radiosity
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1298. O. Nurmi, A fast line-sweep algorithm for hidden
line elimination, BIT 25, 1985, 466-472.
1299. W.R. Franklin and V. Akman, Reconstructing visible
regions from visible segments, BIT 26, 1986,
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1300. S.W. Thomas, Dispersive refraction in ray tracing,
VC 2, 1986, 3-8.
1301. D. Rappaport, A linear algorithm for eliminating
hidden lines from a polygonal cylinder, VC 2, 1986,
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1302. R. Hall, A characterization of illumination models
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Radiosity: a method for computing global
illumination, VC 2, 1986, 291-297.
1304. D.R. Baum, J.R. Wallace, M.F. Cohen, and D.P.
Greenberg, The back-buffer algorithm: an extension
of the radiosity method to dynamic environments,
VC 2, 1986, 298-306.
1305. S. Yokoi, K. Kurashige, and J.I. Toriwaki, Rendering
gems with asterism or chatoyancy, VC 2, 1986,
307-312.
1306. C. Upson, The visual simulation of amorphous
phenomena, VC 2, 1986, 321-326.
1307. M. Inakage, Caustics and specular reflection models
for spherical objects and lenses, VC 2, 1986,
379-383.
1308. H. Kobayashi, T. Nakamura, and Y. Shigei, Parallel
processing of an object space for image synthesis
using ray tracing, VC 3, 1987, 13-22.
1309. B. Arnaldi, T. Priol, and K. Bovatouch, A new space
subdivision method for ray tracing CSG modelled
scenes, VC 3, 1987, 98-108.
1310. D.B. Kirk, The simulation of natural features using
cone tracing, VC 3, 1987, 63-71.
1311. G.W. Meyer, H.E. Rushmeier, M.F. Cohen, D.P.
Greenberg, and K.E. Torrance, An experimental
evaluation of computer graphics imagery, TOG 5,
1986, 30-50.
1312. M. McKenna, Worst-case optimal hidden-surface
removal, TOG 6, 1987, 19-28.
1313. R.V. Klassen, Modeling the effect of the atmosphere
on light, TOG 6, 1987, 215-237.
1314. A. Klein, Modelling 3D shaded solids of arbitrary
shape using an edge-oriented algorithm, C&G 10,
1986, 327-331.
1315. M. Gervautz, Three improvements of the ray tracing
algorithm for CSG trees, C&G 10, 1986, 333-339.
105
1316. C. Sobhanpanah and I.O. Angell, Polygonal mesh and
quad-tree display algorithms for nonconvex crystal
structures, C&G 10, 1986, 341-349.
1317. J.R. Rankin, A geometric hidden-line processing
algorithm, C&G 11, 1987, 11-19.
1318. J. Amanatides, Realism in computer graphics: a
survey, CGA 7(1), 1987, 44-56.
1319. P.K. Robertson, Fast perspective views of images
using one-dimensional operations, CGA 7(2), 1987,
47-56.
1320. R. Pulleybank and J. Kapenga, The feasibility of a
VLSI chip for ray tracing bicubic patches, CGA 7(3),
1987, 33-44.
1321. J. Goldsmith and J. Salmon, Automatic creation of
object hierarchies for ray tracing, CGA 7(5), 1987,
14-20.
1322. C. Montani and M. Re, Vector and raster hidden-
surface removal using parallel connected strips,
CGA 7(7), 1987, 14-23.
1323. A. Rockwood, A generalized scanning technique for
display of parametrically defined surfaces,
CGA 7(8), 1987, 15-26.
1324. G.A. Crocker, Screen-area coherence for interactive
scanline display algorithms, CGA 7(9), 1987, 10-17.
1325. X. Pueyo and P. Brunet, A parametric-space-based
scan-line algorithm for rendering bicubic surfaces,
CGA 7(11), 1987, 17-25.
1326. R.A. Reynolds, D. Gordon, and L.S. Chen, A dynamic
screen technique for shaded graphics display of
slice-represented objects, CVGIP 38, 1987, 275-298.
1327. R.H. Guting and T. Ottmann, New algorithms for
special cases of the hidden line elimination
problem, CVGIP 40, 1987, 188-204.
106
J.5. Recognition
1328. D.W. Thompson and J.L. Mundy, Model-directed object
recognition on the connection machine, IUW, 98-106.
1329. P.R. Cooper and S.C. Hollbach, Parallel recognition
of objects comprised of pure structure, IUW,
381-391.
1330. W. Lin, Using occluding contours for object
recognition, IUW, 909-914.
1331. L. DeFloriani, A graph-based approach to object
feature recognition, CG, 100-109.
1332. D. Terzopoulos, A. Witkin, and M. Kass, Symmetry-
seeking models for 3D object reconstruction, ICCV,
269-276.
1333. C.H. Chien and J.K. Aggarwal, Shape recognition from
single silhouettes, ICCV, 481-490.
1334. J.B. Burns and L.J. Kitchen, Recognition in 2D
images of 3D objects from large model bases using
prediction hierarchies, IJCAI, 763-766.
1335. P. Van Hove, Model-based silhouette recognition,
WCV, 88-93.
1336. Y. Sato, R. Tamano, and S. Tamura, Connectionist
approach to 3-D object recognition: matching of
parameterized models and monocular image, WCV,
252-254.
1337. R.R. Goldberg and D.G. Lowe, Verification of 3-D
parametric models in 2-D image data, WCV, 255-257.
1338. D.G. Lowe, Three-dimensional object recognition from
single two-dimensional images, AI 31, 1987, 355-395.
1339. K.C. Chang and W.H. Tsai, 3-D object inspection from
multiple camera views, IJPRAI 1, 1987, 85-102.
1340. D.G. Lowe, The viewpoint consistency constraint,
IJCV 1, 1987, 57-72.
1341. D. Terzopoulos, A. Witkin, and M. Kass, Symmetry-
seeking models and 3D object reconstruction, IJCV 1,
1987, 211-221.
107
1342. A.M. Wallace, Matching segmented scenes to models
using pairwise relationships between features,
IVC 5, 1987, 114-120.
1343. J. Ben-Ari and A.Z. Meiri, 3D objects recognition by
optimal matching search of multinary relations
graphs, CVGIP 37, 1987, 345-361.
1344. R. Horaud, New methods for matching 3-D objects with
single perspective views, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 401-412.
1345. T.C. Henderson, C. Hansen, and B. Bhanu, Intrinsic
characteristics as the interface between CAD and
machine vision systems, PRTA, 461-470.
1346. O.D. Faugeras and M. Hebert, The representation,
recognition, and positioning of 3-D shapes from
range data, TDMV, 301-313.
1347. M. Oshima and Y. Shirai, An object recognition
system using three-dimensional information, TDMV,
355-397.
1348. R.C. Bolles and P. Horaud, 3DPO: A three-
dimensional part orientation system, TDMV, 399-450.
1349. D.G. Morgenthaler, K.D. Gremban, M. Nathan, and J.D.
Bradstreet, The ITA range image processing system,
IUW, 127-142.
1350. C.I. Connolly, J.L. Mundy, J.R. Stenstrom, and D.W.
Thompson, Matching from 3-D range models into 3-D
intensity scenes, ICCV, 65-72.
1351. R. Hoffman and A.K. Jain, An evidence-based 3D
vision system for range images, ICCV, 521-525.
1352. J. Knapman, 3D model identification from stereo
data, ICCV, 547-551.
1353. A.P. Pentland, Recognition by parts, ICCV, 612-620.
1354. F. Solina and R. Bajcsy, Range image interpretation
of mail pieces with superquadrics, AAAI, 733-737.
1355. R.B. Fisher, Model invocation for three dimensional
scene understanding, IJCAI, 805-807.
1356. B. Arbab, Object identification from parallel light
stripes, IJCAI, 1145-1148.
108
1357. G. Silverman, R. Tsai, and M. Lavin, Locating
polyhedral objects from edge point data, IJCAI,
1149-1152.
1358. B. Arbab, Mask: an object identification algorithm,
SRMSF, 107-117.
1359. T.E. Boult and A.D. Gross, Recovery of superquadrics
from depth information, SRMSF, 128-137.
1360. B.C. Vemuri and J.K. Aggarwal, Resolving the
orientation and identity of an object from range
data, SRMSF, 178-187.
1361. M. Magee and M. Nathan, Spatial reasoning, sensor
repositioning and disambiguation in 3D model based
recognition, SRMSF, 262-271.
1362. R. Tsai, G. Silverman, and M. Lavin, Locating
polyhedral objects from edge point data, SRMSF,
282-292.
1363. C. Hansen and T. Henderson, CAGD-based computer
vision, WCV, 100-105.
1364. J.G. Verly, B.D. Williams, and D.E. Dudgeon,
Automatic object recognition from range imagery
using appearance models, WCV, 244-246.
1365. M. Magee and M. Nathan, A viewpoint independent
modeling approach to object recognition, J-RA 3,
1987, 351-356.
1366. D.W. Murray, Model-based recognition using 3D
structure from motion, IVC 5, 1987, 85-90.
1367. D.W. Murray, Model-based recognition using 3D shape
alone, CVGIP 40, 1987, 250-266.
1368. M. Dhome and T. Kasvand, Polyhedra recognition by
hypothesis accumulation, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 429-438.
1369. W.E.L. Grimson and T. Lozano-Perez, Recognition and
localization of overlapping parts from sparse data,
TDMV, 451-510.
1370. R.A. Jarvis, A semantic-free approach to 3-D robot
color vision, TDMV, 565-609.
109
1371. K. Ikeuchi, Recompiling a geometrical model into an
interpretation tree for object recognition in bin-
packing tasks, IUW, 321-329.
1372. G. Hu and G. Stockman, 3D scene analysis via fusion
of light striped image and intensity image, SRMSF,
138-147.
1373. W. Kasprzak, A linguistic approach to 3-D object
recognition, C&G 11, 1987, 427-443.
1374. K. Ikeuchi, Generating an interpretation tree from a
CAD model for 3D-object recognition in bin-picking
tasks, IJCV 1, 1987, 145-165.
1375. W.E.L. Grimson and T. Lozano-Perez, Localizing
overlapping parts by searching the interpretation
tree, T-PAMI 9, 1987, 469-482.
J.6. 3D geometry; miscellaneous
1376. D. Dobkin, H. Edelsbrunner, and C.K. Yap, Probing
convex polytopes, STOC, 424-432.
1377. I. Barany and Z. Furedi, Computing the volume is
difficult, STOC, 442-447.
1378. D.P. Dobkin and M.J. Laszlo, Primitives for the
manipulation of three-dimensional subdivisions, CG,
86-99.
1379. R.L.(S.) Drysdale III and R.B. Jerard, Discrete
simulation of NC machining, CG, 126-135.
1380. Y. Ke and J. O'Rourke, Moving a ladder in three
dimensions: upper and lower bounds, CG, 136-145.
1381. R. Seidel, On the number of faces in higher-
dimensional Voronoi diagrams, CG, 181-185.
1382. D. Avis and R. Wenger, Algorithms for line
transversals in space, CG, 300-307.
1383. C.N. Lee and A. Rosenfeld, Computing the Euler
number of a 3D image, ICCV, 567-571.
1384. B. Mishra, J.T. Schwartz, and M. Sharir, On the
existence and synthesis of multifinger positive
grips, Algorithmica 2, 1987, 541-558.
110
1385. E.A. Bender, The number of three-dimensional convex
polyhedra, American Mathematical Montly 94, 1987,
7-21.
1386. G. Elekes, A geometric inequality and the complexity
of computing volume, DCG 1, 1986, 289-292.
1387. Z. Furedi, Random polytopes in the d-dimensional
cube, DCG 1, 1986, 315-319.
1388. D. Avis and H. ElGindy, Triangulating point sets in
space, DCG 2, 1987, 99-111.
1389. D.M. Mount, Storing the subdivision of a polyhedral
surface, DCG 2, 1987, 153-174.
1390. I. Barany and Z. Furedi, Computing the volume is
difficult, DCG 2, 1987, 314-326.
1391. A. Nakamura and K. Aizawa, Detection of interlocking
components in three-dimensional digital pictures,
IS 40, 1986, 143-153.
1392. E.M. Ehlers and S.H. Von Solms, A hierarchy of
random-context grammars and automata, IS 42, 1987,
1-29.
1393. B. Chazelle and D.P. Dobkin, Intersection of convex
objects in two and three dimensions, J. ACM 34,
1987, 1-27.
1394. J.S.B. Mitchell, D.M. Mount, and C.H. Papadimitriou,
The discrete geodesic problem, SIAM JC 16, 1987,
647-668.
1395. R.N. Goldman and T.W. Sederberg, Some applications
of resultants to problems in computational geometry,
VC 1, 1985, 101-107.
1396. I. Carlbom, An algorithm for geometric set
operations using cellular subdivision techniques,
CGA 7(5), 1987, 44-55.
1397. F. Sobhanpanah and I.O. Angell, On the construction
and display of a polytopal mesh for the N-
dimensional hypercube and (N+1) simplex, C&G 11,
1987, 281-288.
1398. S. Aubry and V. Hayward, Recursive decomposition of
free-space from boundary points, SRMSF, 118-127.
111
1399. B.R. Donald, A search algorithm for motion planning
with six degrees of freedom, AI 31, 1987, 295-353.
1400. T. Lozano-Perez, A simple motion-planning algorithm
for general robot manipulators, J-RA 3, 1987,
229-238.
1401. D. Campbell, J. Hopcroft, J.K. Kearney, and D.B.
Kraft, The roles of language, action, and perception
in flexible object manipulation, WCV, 283-287.
1402. S. Truve and W. Richards, From Waltz to Winston (via
the connection table), ICCV, 393-404.
1403. H.A. Sedgwick, Layout2: a production system modeling
visual perspective information, ICCV, 662-666.
1404. O.D. Faugeras, Artificial 3D vision, IJCAI,
1169-1171.
1405. E.L. Walker, M. Herman, and T. Kanade, A framework
for representing and reasoning about three-
dimensional objects for vision, SRMSF, 21-33.
1406. K. Rao, R. Nevatia, and G. Medioni, Issues in shape
description and an approach for working with sparse
data, SRMSF, 168-177.
1407. S.S. Chen, A geometric approach to multisensor
fusion and spatial reasoning, SRMSF, 201-210.
1408. K. Ikeuchi and T. Kanade, Modeling sensor
detectability and reliability for model-based
vision, WCV, 288-290.
1409. J.J. Koenderink and A.J. van Doorn, Dynamic shape,
Biological Cybernetics 53, 1986, 383-396.
1410. J.H. Connell and M. Brady, Generating and
generalizing models of visual objects, AI 31, 1987,
159-183.
1411. H.F. Durrant-Whyte, Consistent integration and
propagation of disparate sensor observations,
IJRR 6(3), 1987, 3-24.
1412. M.J.L. Orr and R.B. Fisher, Geometric reasoning for
computer vision, IVC 5, 1987, 233-238.
112
Author Index
(Numbers denote references)
Aarts, E.H.L. 166
Abdel-Rahman, T.S. 432
Abe, K. 907
Abrahamson, K. 736
Abramovich, A. 244
Acharya, R.S. 237
Adorni, G. 663
Afshartous, N. 454
Aggarwal, A. 988, 1032, 1040
Aggarwal, J.K. 42, 470, 471, 484, 514, 619, 682, 753, 763, 835,
895, 1139, 1173, 1176, 1277, 1333, 1360
Aggarwal, R. 311
Ahlers, R.J. 242
Ahmed, P. 203
Ahn, J. 217
Ahuja, N. 743, 800, 821, 845, 1211, 1228, 1286
Aibara, T. 930
Aizawa, K. 1391
Ajjanagadde, V.G. 1278
Akman, V. 961, 1001, 1033, 1299
Aleksander, I. 129
Alevizos, P.D. 858
Alexandridis, N.A. 865
Alia, G. 889
Allebach, J.P. 538
Allen, P.K. 51, 247, 252
Allison, L. 730
Almuallim, H. 207
Alnuweiri, H.M. 393
Aloimonos, J.(Y.) 43, 525, 802, 812, 847, 849, 855, 1219
Alon, N. 986
Alt, H. 467, 922
Altschuler, B.R. 1164
Altschuler, M.D. 1164
Amanatides, J. 1318
Amari, S.I. 823
Amburn, E.P. 105
Ammeraal, L. 63
Anandan, P. 781, 793
Anderson, C.H. 380
Andress, K.M. 667
Angell, I.O. 1316, 1397
Anjyo, K. 1262
Ann, S. 92
Annaratone, M. 440
Antony, D. 670
Antoy, S. 215
Apostolico, A. 731, 733
Arbab, B. 1356, 1358
Arbib, M.A. 120
Arce, G.R. 84, 85
Arcelli, C. 888
Ariki, Y. 330
Arkin, R.C. 271, 293
Arnaldi, B. 1309
Arnould, E. 440
Aronov, B. 1023
Arrathoon, R. 112
Arun, K.S. 705
Arvo, J. 1288
Asada, M. 766, 1210, 1221
Asano, T. 983, 1011, 1044
Astola, J. 88
Atallah, M.(J.) 372, 973, 1003
Atherton, T.J. 831
Atkinson, M.D. 691
Author Index
Aubry, S. 1398
Aurenhammer, F. 980, 1052
Aus, H.M. 229, 230
Austin, J. 193
Austin, J.D. 105
Aviad, Z. 486, 627
Avis, D. 990, 1382, 1388
Avnaim, F. 1060
Ayache, N. 681, 748, 751, 758, 770
Babaguchi, N. 930
Baber, H.H. 784
Backer, E. 604, 726
Backstrom, C. 671
Badler, N.I. 326
Badreldin, A. 202
Bae, K. 1164
Bailey, T. 1020
Baily, P.K. 434
Baird, H.S. 205, 213
Bajaj, C. 1003, 1085
Bajcsy, R. 1166, 1190, 1243, 1354
Baker, B.S. 1078
Baker, D.C. 619
Baker, H.H. 825
Balasubramanyan, P. 819
Ballard, D.H. 126, 153
Bandyopadhyay, A. 847, 849
Barany, I. 1377, 1390
Baringer, W. 427
Barnard, S.T. 742, 752
Baron, R.J. 121
Baroody, B.S. 895
Barr, A.(H.) 1248, 1251, 1252, 1290
Barrett, E. 10
Barron, J.L. 801, 808
Barsi, F. 889
Barsky, B.A. 69, 1131, 1238
Bartels, H.G. 419
Bartels, P.H. 226, 419
Bartels, R.H. 1238
Bartlett, S.L. 767
Basille, J.L. 416
Basseville, M. 546
Basu, A. 95, 806, 855
Basu, S. 622, 624
Batchelor, B.G. 460
Batchman, T.E. 114
Baugher, E.S. 506
Baum, D.R. 1304
Baykan, C.A. 1063
Bayley, R.J.H. 621
Beatty, J.C. 1116, 1238
Beck, J. 1157
Becker, B. 1073, 1081
Beddoes, M.P. 913
Bedrosian, S.D. 100
Beeler, T.E. 250
Ben-Ari, J. 1343
Bender, E.A. 1385
Bennett, B.M. 150, 1240
Benveniste, A. 546
Bereznaya, I.Y. 137
Bergholm, F. 599
Berman, F. 468
Bern, M.W. 1021
Berry, D.T. 1117
Besslich, P.W. 385
Besson, J. 33
Beus, H.L. 886
Bevacqua, G. 1185
Beveridge, J.R. 607
Bhanu, B. 245, 272, 277, 311, 317, 623, 794, 807, 952, 1275,
1284, 1345
Bhaskar, S.K. 445
Bhatt, S.N. 1075
Bhattacharya, P. 185
89
Author Index
Biederman, I. 151
Biemond, J. 837
Bieri, H. 916
Bigun, J. 556
Binford, T.O. 46, 366, 739, 740, 1109, 1115, 1199, 1207
Bixler, J.P. 288
Blake, A. 111, 522, 575, 759
Blake, R.E. 727
Blandford, R.P. 712
Blanz, W.E. 609
Blelloch, G. 421, 423, 424
Blicher, A.P. 1253
Blinn, J.F. 74
Bloomberg, S.H. 878
Blostein, D. 1211
Blostein, S.D. 705, 746, 768
Blumer, A. 966
Bobman, S.A. 227
Bodlaender, H.L. 458
Boekee, D.E. 837
Bogdanowicz, J.F. 315
Bogomolny, A. 928
Boie, R.A. 557
Boissonnat, J.D. 858, 1060
Boley, D.L. 844
Bolle, R.M. 1182
Bolles, R.C. 45, 784, 825, 1348
Bookman, L.A. 454
Booth, H. 1036
Booth, K.S. 152
Bosa, P.K. 286
Boult, T.E. 51, 540, 541, 544, 1359
Bouthemy, P. 610
Bovatouch, K. 1309
Bovik, A.C. 42, 86, 594, 1150, 1155
Bowen, J.B. 52
Bowman, M.E. 518
Bowyer, K.W. 1254
Boxer, L. 970
Boyce, J.F. 184, 721, 765
Boyer, K.L. 1172
Bozinovic, R.M. 197, 209
Bradstreet, J.D. 1349
Brady, M. 1175, 1209, 1410
Brelstaff, G. 111
Bresenham, J.E. 73
Bresler, Y. 841
Brodersen, R.W. 427
Brolio, J. 269
Brookes, A. 750, 1156
Brown, C.(M.) 50, 95, 175, 422, 608, 614, 855
Brown, L.G. 1201
Browse, R.A. 485, 668, 954
Brucker, P. 531
Brunet, P. 1325
Bryden, M.B. 152
Buda, A.O. 397
Budrikis, Z.L. 76
Buffart, H. 463
Buggy, T.W. 334
Bukys, L. 422
Bulthoff, H.(H.) 785, 1208
Bumbaca, F. 1120
Bunke, H. 161
Burger, W. 277, 794, 807
Burns, J.B. 1334
Burt, P.J. 380, 391
Buttazzo, G. 1187
Button, B.L. 345
Buxton, B.F. 633
Byun, Y.T. 290
Cabral, B. 1293
Caelli, T. 701
Campbell, D. 1401
Canning, J. 547
90
Author Index
Canny, J. 1026
Cantoni, V. 350, 374, 649, 893
Cappellini, V. 3, 773
Carlbom, I. 1396
Carlotto, M.J. 505
Carlson, C.R. 140
Carlson, D.A. 476
Carlsson, S. 814
Carpenter, G.A. 127
Carrioli, L. 649
Carroll Jr., R.L. 1236
Casale, M.S. 1268
Casasent, D.(P.) 32, 713, 723
Case, S.K. 1163
Cash, G.L. 208
Cass, T. 421, 423, 424
Castan, S. 416, 452
Cavanagh, P. 145
Cendes, Z.J. 534
Chakrabarti, P.P. 901, 902
Chakraborti, N.B. 586
Chalasani, S.B. 971
Chan, K.C. 536
Chandran, S. 896
Chandrasekaran, B. 168
Chang, E.S.H. 702
Chang, J.S. 988
Chang, K.C. 1339
Chang, S. 639, 1140
Chang, S.K. 465, 472
Chao, Y.J. 333
Chatterjee, B. 338, 339
Chatterji, B.N. 901
Chazelle, B. 957, 992, 995, 1055, 1393
Checky, M.T. 769
Chelberg, D. 1192, 1213, 1234, 1242, 1255
Chelberg, D.M. 274, 280, 287
Chellappa, R. 543, 940, 1204
Chen, B.D. 596
Chen, C.H. 163
Chen, D.S. 538
Chen, G.H. 993
Chen, H.H. 813
Chen, J.S. 483, 553, 566
Chen, L.P. 1029
Chen, L.S. 1326
Chen, M.J.W. 242
Chen, N.X. 100
Chen, P.B. 608
Chen, R.Y. 1134
Chen, S.S. 28, 300, 487, 490, 1407
Cheng, H.D. 737
Cheng, X.S. 604
Chern, M.S. 993
Chetverikov, D. 1154
Chien, C.H. 1333
Chin, F. 972
Chin, R.T. 915
Chiyokura, H. 1271
Choi, D.J. 523, 527
Chomut, T. 1009
Chou, P.(B.) 175, 614, 855
Chou, R.J. 753
Chou, T.C. 780, 795
Chu, C. 931
Chu, D.K.Y. 191
Chu, P. 904
Chubb, D.W.J. 1088
Chun, H.W. 454
Chung, M.L. 199
Clark, J.J. 558
Clark, M. 1150, 1155
Clarkson, K.L. 967, 976, 1086
Clayson, J. 136
91
Author Index
Clermont, P. 378, 428
Cline, H.E. 1189
Clint, M. 900
Cochran, S.D. 741, 755
Codutti, S. 583
Cohen, E. 1266
Cohen, F.S. 632, 1152
Cohen, L. 135
Cohen, M.F. 850, 1303, 1304, 1311
Cole, R. 948, 1018, 1019
Cole, W. 313, 320
Collins, R.T. 269
Connell, J.H. 1410
Connolly, C.I. 1350
Conradsen, K. 587
Cook, R.L. 70, 109, 1294
Cooper, D.B. 612, 632
Cooper, P.R. 1329
Coquillart, S. 1270
Corbett, F.J. 7
Cosmadakis, S.S. 1075
Cott, T.A. 859
Cowan, W.B. 152, 1116
Cowles, J. 1020
Cox, I.J. 557
Cracknell, A.P. 693
Craw, I. 344
Crennell, K.M. 345
Crocker, G.A. 1249, 1324
Cromartie, R. 105
Crowley, J.L. 281, 686, 703
Crownover, R.M. 1134
Cruse, D. 323
Culberson, J. 1061
Culik II, K. 395
Curtis, S.R. 503
Cyganski, D. 509, 857, 859
Cypher, R.(E.) 711, 894, 897
Cyrluk, D. 1196
Dadom, N. 982
Daily, M.J. 265, 1178
Dalle, P. 416
Dario, D. 1187
Das, P.P. 901, 902
Davies, E. R. 478, 578, 714, 715, 718, 719, 722
Davis, E. 187, 654
Davis, L.S. 43, 93, 268, 295, 639, 1140
Davis, R.H. 195
DeCastro, E. 706
DeFloriani, L. 1263, 1331
de Haas, L.J. 664
Dehne, F. 1034, 1035
Dekesel, M.M. 1146
Delcher, A.L. 455
Dellepiane, S. 228
Delp, E. 456
Dementhon, D. 268
Demmel, J.W. 545
Dengler, J. 775
Denker, J.S. 117
Deriche, R. 559, 585
Derin, H. 1160, 1161
Devijver, P.A. 4, 200, 1146
Devos, F. 378
Dhome, M. 1368
Di Gesu, V. 388, 605
Dijak, J.T. 1164
Dill, A.R. 877
Dillencourt, M.B. 1027, 1047
Diller, K.R. 42
Dinstein, I. 437, 466
Dix, T.I. 730
Dixit, V. 436
Dixon, R.N. 413
92
Author Index
Dobbins, B.N. 345
Dobkin, D.(P.) 956, 1013, 1076, 1378, 1393
Dodd, N. 1135
Dodhiawala, R.T. 340
Dodson, R.J. 859
Donald, B.(R.) 1026, 1399
Donnelly, T. 331
Doshita, S. 941
Downton, A.C. 216
Drake, K.C. 294
Draper, B.A. 269
Dravida, S. 91
Dreschler-Fischer, L.S. 562
Drezen, H.M. 79
Drumheller, M. 302
Drysdale III, R.L.(S.) 1379
Du, D.Z. 1043
Dubes, R.C. 1123
Dubois, D. 936
Dubuisson, B. 830
Dudgeon, D.E. 1364
Duff, M.J.B. 348, 349, 376, 441, 451
Dufour, P. 927
Duncan, J.S. 615, 643
Dunn, S.M. 1140
Durrani, T.S. 324
Durrant-Whyte, H.F. 248, 672, 1411
Dutta Majumder, D. 189, 690
Dwyer, R.A. 1038
Dwyer III, S.J. 222
Dye, J.W. 287
Dyer, C.R. 426, 603, 1244, 1282
Earnshaw, R.A. 65
Eastman, R.D. 764
Edahiro, M. 983
Edelman, S. 917
Edelsbrunner, H. 963, 977, 995, 999, 1002, 1013, 1055, 1376
Eden, M. 515
Eggleton, J. 574
Ehlers, E.M. 1392
Ehrenfeucht, A. 966
Eichmann, G. 94
Einspahr, K. 206
Eisenhandler, S. 89
Eklundh, J.O. 17, 1140, 1205
Elcock, E.W. 870
Elekes, G. 1386
Elfes, A. 296
ElGindy, H. 1388
Elliott, H. 1161
Ellis, H. 344
Eom, K.B. 560, 1149
Erdmann, M. 1093
Ergener, D. 817
Evans, D.J. 1014
Fahlman, S.E. 462
Fairfield, J. 1153
Faltings, B. 851
Fam, A.T. 593
Fan, T.I. 729
Fan, T.J. 1179
Fan, Z. 1152
Fang, Z. 707
Farin, G.E. 1237
Faugeras, O.(D.) 681, 770, 788, 818, 1285, 1346, 1404
Faverjon, B. 285, 758
Favre, A. 417
Federbusch, O. 382
Fejes Toth, G. 1072
Fejes Toth, L. 1068
Feldman, J.A. 50, 125
Feng, J. 184
Ferrari, L.A. 223, 481
Ferretti, M. 386
Ferris, F.P. 771
93
Author Index
Fiala, J.C. 1283
Figueiras-Vidal, A.R. 1144
Firschein, O. 40, 179
Fischler, M.A. 40, 45, 179
Fisher, A.L. 709
Fisher, R.(B.) 1280, 1355, 1412
Fishkin, K.P. 69
Fitzpatrick, J.M. 520
Fleck, M.M. 662
Fleischer, K. 1251, 1252
Fletcher, G.Y. 884
Floris, R. 1185
Fogelman Soulie, F. 167, 178
Foley, T.A. 532
Forbus, K.D. 851
Forrest, A.K. 518
Forshaw, M.R.B. 180
Fortes, J.A.B. 360
Fortune, S.(J.) 1039, 1078
Fountain, T.J. 433, 444
Fournier, A. 61, 210
Fox, M.S. 1063
Francfort de Sellos Moura, C.H. 508
Franklin, W.R. 920, 1033, 1299
Frankot, R.T. 1204
Frawley, J.L. 863
Freedman, M.H. 464
Freeman, H. 217
Freudenstein, D.G. 1195, 1222
Fries, O. 1005
Frisby, J.P. 52, 698
Fritsch, G. 375
Fryer, R.J. 583
Fu, K.S. 233, 622, 737, 1267
Fua, P. 319, 550, 606, 625
Fuhrman, M. 1165
Fujichiro, I. 498
Fujimoto, A. 62
Fujimura, K. 869
Fujishiro, I. 497
Fujiwara, Y. 1261
Furedi, Z. 1377, 1387, 1390
Futagami, N. 1230
Gacs, P. 394
Gader, P.D. 477
Gajulapalli, R. 268
Galil, Z. 734
Gallinari, P. 167
Gambotto, J.P. 833
Ganapathy, S. 756
Garcia, G. 310
Garcia-Gomez, R. 1144
Gargantini, I. 870
Geiger, D. 561, 744, 754
Geisler, W.S. 1150, 1155
Geller, J. 661
Geller, R.D. 128
Gelsey, A. 291
Geman, D. 581, 1147
Geman, S. 1147
Gemmar, P. 450
Georgakopoulos, G. 1050
Georgiev, A.A. 537
Gerardi, G. 381
Gerbrands, J.J. 604, 726
Gerig, G. 708
Gershon, R. 1112, 1113, 1114
Gervautz, M. 1315
Geselowitz, A. 105
Ghosh, J. 406
Giakoumakis, E. 183
Giancarlo, R. 734
Giblin, P. 1200, 1206
Gilbert, B.K. 418
Gilmore, J.F. 16
94
Author Index
Gindi, G.R. 615
Giraudon, G. 570
Glazer, F. 782
Glicksman, J. 266, 282
Gnutzmann, F. 562
Goldberg, R.R. 1337
Goldenberg, R. 425
Goldman, R.N. 1395
Goldsmith, J. 1321
Goldwasser, S.M. 435
Gonzalez, R.C. 36, 580, 635
Goodrich, M.T. 973
Gordon, D. 1084, 1326
Goshtasby, A. 695
Goto, Y. 273
Govindan, V.K. 909
Graffigne, C. 1147
Graham, J. 413
Granlund, G.H. 556
Granovskaya, R.M. 137
Granum, E. 621, 908, 951
Greenberg, D.P. 1303, 1304, 1311
Greer, T. 105
Gregory, P.J. 413
Gregory, R.L. 134
Gremban, K.D. 1349
Gries, D. 1006
Griffith, J. 269, 275, 659
Grigorieva, A.N. 137
Grimson, W.E.L. 158, 944, 1369, 1375
Grisell, R.D. 650
Griswold, W.G. 419
Groen, F.C.A. 240
Grosky, W.I. 491, 512
Gross, A.D. 631, 1359
Gross, G.R. 340
Gross, T. 440
Grossberg, S. 122, 127, 144
Grossmann, P. 1169
Gruska, J. 395
Gu, J. 192
Gu, W.K. 704
Guerra, C. 710, 733
Guibas, L.(J.) 975, 977, 997, 1024
Guibert, J. 1142
Gulen, L. 310
Guler, S. 310
Gum, T. 990
Gunnarsson, K.T. 261
Gunzer, U. 229
Gupta, L. 929
Guting, R.H. 1008, 1327
Hachimura, K. 341
Haddow, E.R. 184, 765
Hager, G. 673
Hagerup, T. 467
Hakalahti, H. 93
Hall, E.L. 32
Hall, R. 1302
Hall, R.W. 392
Hambrick, L.N. 1236
Hambrusch, S. 710
Hamilton, G. 621
Hammerstrom, D.W. 128
Hanaki, S. 411
Hancock, E.R. 582
Hansen, C. 1345, 1363
Hanson, A.J. 318, 319, 606, 625
Hanson, A.(R.) 49, 120, 269, 271, 276, 293, 420, 665
Haralick, R.(M.) 482, 488, 592, 600, 815, 853, 1283
Harmon, S.Y. 297
Harms, H. 229, 230
Harris, J.G. 526, 1178
95
Author Index
Hartley, R.L. 190
Hartmann, G. 6, 494
Harvey, W.A. 312
Harwood, D. 93, 639
Hashimoto, M. 588
Haslett, J. 96
Hatamian, M. 76, 208
Haussler, D. 966, 986, 996
Hayden, C.H. 580
Hayes, L. 693
Haynes, S.M. 809
Hayward, R.B. 1071
Hayward, V. 1398
He, D.C. 1142
Healey, G. 1109, 1115, 1199, 1207
Hebert, M. 1346
Heeger, D.J. 790
Heffernan, P. 237
Hegron, G. 64
Heikkila, T. 254
Heinonen, P. 87, 88, 90
Heitz, F. 1145
Henderson, T.(C.) 192, 1284, 1345, 1363
Henkel, P. 305
Herman, M. 259, 1405
Hersch, R.D. 211
Hershberger, J. 975, 979, 1024
Hertzberger, L.O. 240
Hewett, P. 343
Highnam, P.T. 709
Hildreth, E.C. 778
Hillman, D. 419
Hinkle, E.B. 258, 431
Hinton, G.E. 462
Ho, C.C. 1275, 1284
Ho, P. 379
Hobson, G. 676
Hochbaum, D.S. 1076
Hochberg, J. 146
Hoff, W. 743
Hoffman, D.D. 150, 1240
Hoffman, R. 1186, 1351
Hoffmann, C. 1259
Hogan, P.G. 1273
Hogg, T. 130
Hollbach, S.C. 1329
Holt, C.M. 900
Hong, J. 1051
Hong, J.H. 502
Hoose, N. 346
Hopcroft, J. 960, 1259, 1401
Horaud, P. 1348
Horaud, R. 260, 1209, 1344
Horgan, G. 96
Horn, B.K.P. 786, 811, 827, 843
Horwedel, M.S. 314
Hoshino, T. 983
Hospital, M. 576, 683
Hotz, G. 1081
Howard, M.D. 430
Hsing, T.R. 29
Hsueh, A.C. 278
Hu, G. 1372
Huang, J.S. 199, 689
Huang, K. 569
Huang, K.S. 116
Huang, T.S. 80, 594, 704, 705, 746, 757, 768, 774, 800, 813,
821, 833, 845
Huang, V.S. 619
Huang, Y.G. 869
Huberman, B.A. 130
Huertas, A. 313, 320, 483
Hull, J.J. 196, 198
Hummel, R.(A.) 104, 107, 172, 493, 892
96
Author Index
Huntsberger, T.L. 174, 834
Hussain, B. 1168
Huttenlocher, D.P. 943, 945
Hwang, C.L. 932
Hwang, F.K. 1043
Hwang, K. 406, 439
Hwang, V.S.S. 644
Ibarra, O.H. 400, 469
Iberall, T. 1223
Ibrahim, H.A.H. 404, 1201
Igarashi, Y. 401
Iizuka, M. 1143
Ikeda, K. 747
Ikeuchi, K. 1231, 1371, 1374, 1408
Illingworth, J. 165, 574, 724
Imai, H. 1011, 1044
Immovilli, M. 663
Inakage, M. 1307
In~igo, R.M. 294, 299
Inokuchi, S. 1167
Inselberg, A. 1009
Ip, H.H.S. 342
Irwin, M. 343
Isaacs, P.M. 850
Ishii, M. 1170
Iverson, L. 852, 856
Iverson, R.D. 915
Ivry, R. 1157
Iwashita, M. 411
Izaguirre, A. 517
Jacobs, D.W. 618
Jacobson, L. 838
Jagadish, H.V. 473
Jahne, B. 791
Jain, A.K. 160, 431, 953, 1186, 1351
Jain, R.(C.) 41, 301, 491, 767, 809, 820, 842, 946
Jalkio, J.A. 1163
Jameson, J.W. 1188
Jamieson, L.(H.) 358, 448, 456, 679
Jamison, R.E. 1041
Janota, P. 306
Jaromczyk, J.W. 1031
Jarvis, R.A. 1370
Jaulent, M.C. 936
Jayaramamurthy, S.N. 174, 834
Jelinek, J. 535
Jeng, F.C. 1132
Jenkins, B.K. 116
Jeon, C.H. 414
Jepson, A.D. 801, 808, 1112, 1113, 1114
Jerard, R.B. 1379
Jiang, T. 400
Jimenez, J. 914
Jin, Z.P. 535
Joe, B. 880
Jolion, J.M. 327
Jonas, U. 224
Jones, A.R. 1273
Jordan, M.M. 235
Jorrand, P. 154
Jrad, A.M. 392
Kabuka, M. 1168
Kaemmerer, W.F. 769
Kahan, S. 205
Kailath, T. 473
Kak, A.(C.) 28, 667, 1172
Kakikura, M. 1170
Kalayeh, H.M. 634
Kamgar-Parsi, B. 510, 787, 826
Kanade, T. 39, 47, 267, 410, 1110, 1111, 1165, 1405, 1408
Kanal, L. 169
Kanatani, K. 511, 519, 780, 795, 840, 1191
Kantabutra, V. 1100
Kanuma, A. 438
Kapenga, J. 1320
97
Author Index
Kapoor, S. 338, 1086
Kapur, D. 1196
Karauchi, Y. 1124
Karayiannis, N.B. 539
Karkkainen, P. 254
Karp, R.M. 732, 1065
Kashyap, R.L. 560, 653, 1149
Kasif, S. 173, 455
Kasparis, T. 94
Kasprzak, W. 1373
Kass, M. 555, 696, 804, 1158, 1332, 1341
Kasvand, T. 683, 1159, 1368
Katajainen, J. 1046
Katchalski, M. 994
Katsinis, C. 238
Kaufman, A. 1291
Kawakami, H. 687
Kawashima, Y. 1262
Ke, Y. 1380
Kearney, J.K. 844, 1401
Keirsey, D.M. 298
Keller, J.M. 676, 1134
Kemper, A. 1274
Kendall, W.S. 1122
Kender, J.R. 51, 404, 527, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1212, 1216, 1222, 1224
Keren, D. 102
Keuneke, A. 168
Kiang, S.M. 753
Kidode, M. 412
Kim, C. 949
Kim, C.E. 939
Kim, H.S. 720
Kim, J.H. 182
Kim, J.J. 547
Kim, M. 720
Kim, M.B. 853
Kim, R.C. 1163
Kim, Y.C. 763, 1277
Kimia, B. 104
Kimura, F. 204
Kin, M.S. 1085
Kirk, D.(B.) 1288, 1310
Kirkpatrick, D.G. 982, 985
Kishimoto, K. 103
Kishon, E. 685
Kitaoka, S. 1260
Kitchen, L.J. 1334
Kittler, J. 4, 164, 165, 345, 574, 582, 724
Kjeldsen, R. 1182
Kjell, B.P. 603
Klassen, R.V. 1313
Klawe, M.M. 1040
Klein, A. 1314
Klein, F. 910
Klette, R. 700
Klinker, G.J. 1110, 1111
Klopfenstein, R.W. 140
Klopper, A. 1004
Knapman, J. 1281, 1352
Knoll, T.F. 946
Knott, G.D. 898
Kobayashi, H. 1308
Kobori, K.I. 1230
Kobuchi, Y. 398
Koch, M.W. 653
Koenderink, J.J. 1241, 1409
Kohl, C.A. 276, 665
Kojima, Y. 220
Kok, Y.L. 502
Koons, D.B. 658
Koplowitz, J. 876
Korn, M.R. 1282
Kosaraju, S.R. 372, 1100
Kowaluk, M. 1031
Kraft, D.B. 1401
Kriegman, D.J. 270, 1255
Krishnan, G. 613
Krishnapuram, R. 713, 723
98
Author Index
Krishnaswamy, R. 939
Kronander, T. 504
Kronlof, K. 1258
Kropatsch, W.G. 5, 872
Krotkov, E. 1166, 1171
Kuan, D. 278
Kubler, O. 910
Kubo, M. 438
Kuc, R. 303
Kuehn, J.T. 408, 415
Kuipers, B.J. 290
Kulik, P.S. 76
Kunde, M. 396
Kundu, A. 598
Kundu, M.K. 572
Kundu, S. 1016, 1064
Kung, H.T. 440
Kunii, T.L. 62, 497, 498, 1257
Kurashige, K. 1305
Kurz, L. 702
Kushner, T.R. 268, 295
Kyburg Jr., H.E. 186
Lacroix, V. 620
LaGesse, F.R. 305
Lai, T.H. 1077
Lakin, F. 660
Lam, M. 440
Landau, G.M. 725
Landau, U.M. 937
Landgrebe, D.A. 634
Laszlo, M.J. 1378
Lau, A.S.K. 1141
Lau, W.C. 425
Lauberts, A. 692
Laumond, J.P. 283
Lavin, M. 449, 1357, 1362
Lawton, D.T. 266, 274, 280, 287, 616, 656
Leavers, V.F. 721
Leclerc, Y.(G.) 550, 595
Ledley, R.S. 221
Lee, B.H. 1107
Lee, C. 333
Lee, C.H. 322
Lee, C.N. 853, 1383
Lee, C.S.G. 1107
Lee, D. 569, 879
Lee, D.T. 987
Lee, E.T. 904
Lee, J.N. 227
Lee, J.S.(J.) 488, 592
Lee, R.C.T. 993
Lee, S.Y. 470, 484, 514
Lee, Y.C. 1267
Lee, Y.H. 593
Leedham, C.G. 216
Legendi, T. 351
Lehrer, N.B. 275, 659
Leighton, F.T. 1065
Leighton, M. 1245
Leighton, T. 1056
LeMoigne, J.(J.) 268, 295
Lenhart, W. 1022
Lenz, R. 499, 579
Leou, J.J. 933
Leu, J.G. 1183
Leung, M.K. 336, 337
Levcopoulos, C. 1048, 1066
Leven, D. 975, 1096, 1097, 1098
Levialdi, S. 348, 350, 453, 893
Levine, M.D. 590, 771, 877
Levitan, S.P. 420
Levitt, T.S. 266, 274, 280, 287
Levy, B.C. 797
Lewis, J.P. 1130
Lewis, T. 994
Leyton, M. 143, 923, 924, 938
Li, H. 429, 449
Li, J.G. 256
99
Author Index
Li, S.X. 866, 867
Li, X. 707
Li, Z.N. 507
Liang, E. 295
Liefer, L.J. 1188
Lien, S.L. 1289, 1292
Lim, H.S. 366, 739
Lin, C. 488
Lin, C.C. 940
Lin, C.S. 932
Lin, M.H. 253
Lin, W. 1330
Linden, T.A. 282
Lingas, A. 1066
Liou, S.P. 301, 820
Lishman, J.R. 344
Litcher, A. 215
Little, J.(J.) 421, 423, 424, 785
Liu, A. 994
Liu, H.K. 8
Lloyd, S.A. 765
Loew, M.H. 866, 867, 919, 1236
Logan, R. 188
Looijenga, L. 837
Lorensen, W.E. 1189
Lougheed, R.M. 249
Louze, M.R. 520
Lowe, D.G. 1337, 1338, 1340
Lowry, M.R. 657
Lozano-Perez, T. 1093, 1369, 1375, 1400
Lozinskii, E. 627
Lu, X. 832
Luetkemeyer, K. 676
Luk, W.K. 1083
Lumelsky, V.J. 264, 1091, 1099, 1104
Lumia, R. 259
Lunscher, W.H.H.J. 913
Luo, R.C. 253
Lustman, F. 748, 751, 788
Lyall, J. 195
Lyons, P.W. 89
Ma, J. 832
Maas, W. 1076
MacDonald, R.S. 651
Maenner, R. 419
Magee, M. 1361, 1365
Magnenat-Thalmann, N. 67, 347
Mahoney, S.R. 1078
Maitre, H. 694, 1145
Majumdar, A.K. 339
Maley, F.M. 1074
Malik, J. 97, 1218, 1233
Mallat, S.G. 489, 492
Mallot, H.A. 1208
Maloberti, F. 389
Malowany, A.S. 590
Mandl, P. 5
Manevitz, L.M. 172
Manicke, R.L. 139
Mann, R.C. 328
Mann, W. 1192, 1213, 1255
Manner, R. 226
Manohar, M. 871
Mansfield, B.K. 328
Mansouri, A.R. 590
Mantas, J. 53
Mantyla, M. 1239, 1264
Mao, X. 497, 498
Maragos, P. 480
Marconi, R. 3
Mareda, J.F. 1128
Maresca, M. 429
Margolus, N. 364
Marimont, D.H. 784, 825
Markham, K.C. 628
Marquina, N. 263
Marroquin, J.L. 108
Marshall, J. 9
Martin, W.N. 331, 1139
100
Author Index
Martinelli, E. 889
Martinez-Perez, M.P. 914
Maruyama, M. 823
Mason, D.C. 868
Mason, P. 334
Massone, L. 663
Mastin, G.A. 1128
Masuda, T. 1261
Mathieu, C. 974
Matsumoto, K. 411
Matsumoto, M. 232
Matthies, L. 762
Max, N. 1293
Maybank, S. 829
Mayhew, J.E.W. 52, 698, 699, 885
Mazumder, P. 875
McAllister, D.F. 884
McAulay, A.D. 115
McCafferty, J.D. 583
McClelland, J.L. 118, 119
McConnell, C.C. 266, 616, 656
McCormick, B.H. 658
McDermott, D. 291
McKenna, M. 1312
McKeown Jr., D.M. 312
McLauchlan, P. 759
McLoughlin, M.P. 84, 85
McPheeters, C. 1129
McVey, E.S. 294
Mecke, J. 1122
Mediavilla, R. 91
Medioni, G. 483, 551, 553, 563, 566, 745, 755, 890, 1179, 1406
Meer, P. 506, 567
Mehat, J. 378
Mehlhorn, K. 467, 922, 1005
Mehtre, B.M. 338
Meiri, A.Z. 1343
Mellink, H. 463
Melter, R.A. 912, 935
Meng, A.C.C. 286, 292
Menzilcioglu, D. 440
Merhav, S.J. 841
Merigot, A. 378, 428
Merks, E. 1049
Meyer, G.W. 1311
Meyer, W. 531
Mikami, Y. 1170
Miller, D.P. 288, 1087, 1089
Miller, J. 583
Miller, R. 399, 970
Miller, R.K. 246
Ming, J.C. 952
Mingolla, E. 144, 1229
Mintz, M. 673, 1166
Mirzaian, A. 1079
Mishra, B. 1384
Misra, R. 586
Mitchell, D.R. 77
Mitchell, J.S.B. 298, 981, 1394
Mitchell, O.R. 475
Mitiche, A. 815, 835, 1173, 1176
Mitra, S.K. 106, 361, 598
Miyake, Y. 204
Miyawaki, Y. 1296
Mizoguchi, M. 411
Moerdler, M.L. 1194, 1216, 1224
Mohan, R. 617, 745
Mokrzycki, W. 71
Moldovan, D.I. 436
Monai, G. 583
Mondal, K. 361
Moniot, R. 107, 493
Montani, C. 1322
Montefusco, L.B. 882
Moran, S. 1040
101
Author Index
Morandi, C. 706
Morgan, M.F. 152
Morgenthaler, D.G. 1349
Morimoto, M. 330
Morrone, M.C. 577
Morton, S.K. 648
Mount, D.(M.) 896, 1389, 1394
Mowforth, P.H. 535
Mudge, T.N. 432
Mulder, J.A. 212
Muller, J.P. 308
Mumford, D. 860
Mundy, J.L. 1162, 1196, 1328, 1350
Munro, J.I. 984
Munson Jr., D.C. 594
Mure, C.J. 98
Murray, D.W. 633, 1366, 1367
Murtagh, F. 692
Murthy, C.A. 189, 690
Murthy, N.N. 338
Naeve, A. 1205
Nafarieh, A. 676
Nagao, M. 717, 942
Nagel, H.H. 824, 839
Nagendran, S. 701
Nagy, G. 206
Naher, S. 1005
Naiman, A. 210
Nair, H. 891
Naito, S. 1287
Nakabayashi, K. 862
Nakagawa, Y. 251
Nakajima, S. 717
Nakamae, E. 103, 1296
Nakamura, A. 1391
Nakamura, T. 1308
Nalwa, V.(S.) 552, 589, 597, 1202, 1203
Nandhakumar, N. 682
Narendra, K.S. 615
Nasr, H. 272
Nasri, A.H. 1265
Natarajan, B.K. 921
Nathan, M. 1349, 1361, 1365
Natterer, F. 81
Navalon, J.L. 914
Naylor, B.F. 1250
Negahdaripour, S. 796, 811, 843
Negrini, R. 390
Nelson, P.C. 266, 274, 280, 287, 656
Nelson, R.C. 812, 869
Netravali, A. 76
Neuvo, Y. 87, 88, 90
Nevalainan, O. 1046
Nevatia, R. 44, 313, 320, 617, 745, 755, 1179, 1180, 1406
Nguyen, D.T. 141
Nguyen, V.(D.) 1196, 1220
Ni, L.M. 707
Nicholl, R.A. 987
Nicholl, T.M. 987
Nielsen, P. 851
Nieminen, A. 90
Nilsson, G. 587
Ninomiya, T. 251
Nirenburg, S. 674
Nishida, T. 941
Nishioka, I. 1230
Nishita, T. 1296
Noble, J.A. 568
Noble, P.B. 877
Noltemeier, H. 1034
Noma, T. 498
Norton-Wayne, L. 218
Novacek, A. 459
Nurmi, O. 1298
Nutter, J.T. 171
O'Brien, N. 767
Ochi, T. 1262
O'Dunlaing, C. 1037, 1092
102
Author Index
Offen, R.J. 363
O'Gorman, L. 501
Ohba, A. 1124
Ohbo, N. 1261
Ohno, Y. 341
Ohta, H. 279
Ohta, Y. 747
Oja, E. 1136
Oka, M. 1124
Olin, K.E. 265
Oliver, W.R. 878
Olson, T.J. 422
Onaga, K. 103
Oommen, B.J. 728, 738
Oosterlinck, A. 14, 41, 647
Oppenheim, A.V. 503
O'Rourke, J. 962, 964, 965, 1036, 1380
Orr, J.A. 509, 857, 859
Orr, M.J.L. 1412
Oshima, M. 1347
Osthof, H.G. 1073
Ottmann, T. 969, 1007, 1327
Overington, I. 584
Overmars, M.H. 984, 1002
Owens, R.A. 577
Ozawa, K. 1119
Ozawa, S. 279
Paez-Borrallo, J.M. 1144
Paglieroni, D.W. 953
Pal, N.R. 626, 636
Pal, S.K. 189, 572, 626, 636, 690
Paler, K. 345, 574
Palis, M.A. 469
Pan, Y.J. 904
Panayirci, E. 1123
Panda, D. 311
Papaconstantinou, G. 183
Papadimitriou, C.H. 981, 1050, 1094, 1394
Papathomas, T.V. 772
Paripati, P.K. 1276
Park, K.H. 720
Parkinson, D. 351
Parkkinen, J. 1136
Parrish Jr., E.A. 114
Parvin, B.(A.) 563, 623
Patil, R.S. 158
Patnaik, L.M. 1278
Pau, L.F. 461
Pauchon, E. 589
Pavlidis, T. 205, 569, 879
Payton, D.W. 298
Pearson, J.J. 10
Peleg, S. 101, 102, 181, 382
Pentland, A.P. 318, 1174, 1353
Peper, F. 905
Perez, A. 635
Perkins, W.J. 235
Perlman, S.S. 89
Perona, P. 97
Perrott, R.H. 900
Peters, W.H. 333
Petkovic, D. 258, 427, 431, 466, 609
Peuquet, D.J. 1015
Phillips, M.J. 72
Phillips, T.Y. 887
Phipps, G. 278
Piegl, L. 883, 1269
Pieska, S. 254
Piper, J. 231, 908
Pitas, I. 479, 861
Pizer, S.M. 105, 878
Plaisted, D.A. 1051
Plante, B.L. 152
Plantinga, H. 1244
Platt, J. 1251
Plompen, R.H.J.M. 837
103
Author Index
Ploysongsang, A. 580
Poggio, T. 48, 495, 561, 754, 783, 785, 789, 1137, 1148
Pollack, R. 1022
Pollard, S.B. 52, 698, 699
Ponce, J. 1175, 1192, 1213, 1234, 1242, 1255, 1285
Pong, T.C. 792
Popham, S.J. 648
Porrill, J. 52, 698, 699, 885
Porter III, G.B. 1162
Pospisil, P. 991
Postranecky, M. 433
Potmesil, M. 1235
Potter, D.J. 342
Poularikas, A.K. 238
Prakash, C. 150
Prasanna Kumar, V.K. 393, 403
Pratt, V. 881, 1289
Prazdny, K. 642, 947
Preparata, F.P. 467
Preston Jr., K. 348, 443
Prevot, P. 327
Prewitt, J.M.S. 233
Price, K.E. 779
Pridmore, A.P. 885
Pridmore, T.P. 52
Printz, H. 1227
Prinz, F.B. 261
Priol, T. 1309
Provan, G.M. 641, 645
Pu, P. 517
Pueyo, X. 1325
Pugh, A. 239
Pulleybank, R. 1320
Qi, F.H. 817
Quam, L.H. 318
Rabin, M.O. 732
Raghavendra, C.S. 403, 971
Rajinikanth, M. 286
Raju, G.V.S. 740
Ramakrishnan, K.R. 749
Raman, R. 175
Ramparany, F. 686
Rankin, J.R. 899, 1317
Rao, K. 1180, 1406
Rao, S.K. 473
Rappaport, D. 1062, 1301
Raskin, V. 674
Ravindran, S. 871
Rawlins, G.J.E. 998
Re, M. 1322
Rearick, T.C. 863
Reckhow, R.A. 1061
Reeves, A.P. 384, 414, 508, 513
Reeves, W.T. 61, 1294
Reif, J.H. 173, 1103
Reif, M. 1009
Reinke, W.F. 1249
Reiser, K. 265, 1178
Rensink, R.A. 1138
Requicha, A. 55
Retz-Schmidt, G. 675
Rey, C. 1000
Reynolds, C.W. 1108
Reynolds, G. 275, 607, 659
Reynolds, R.A. 435, 1326
Rice, T.A. 679
Richards, B.C. 427
Richards, J.A. 309
Richards, W.(A.) 38, 110, 1402
104
Author Index
Richetin, M. 576
Riederer, S.J. 227
Rieger, J.H. 1232
Riseman, E.(M.) 49, 269, 271, 276, 293, 420, 665
Ritchings, R.T. 234
Ritter, G.X. 474, 477
Rivest, R.L. 1065
Roach, J.W. 1276
Roan, S.J. 1139
Robb, R.A. 237
Roberts, K.S. 756
Robertson, P.K. 1319
Rockwood, A. 1323
Rodger, J.C. 668
Rodrigues, M.G. 485
Rogers, D.F. 65
Rokne, J.G. 75
Romeny, B.t.H. 105
Rosenfeld, A. 24, 43, 54, 131, 215, 352, 445, 500, 506, 547, 573,
602, 631, 640, 646, 869, 887, 911, 1140, 1383
Rosenstiehl, P. 1070
Rougee, A. 797
Roulier, J.A. 533
Roussile, M. 927
Rubin, J.M. 110
Rueb, K.D. 1106
Rumelhart, D.E. 118, 119
Rushmeier, H.E. 1295, 1311
Rutovitz, D. 1, 621
Rye, A.J. 716
Saalfeld, A. 1028
Sabbah, D. 1182
Sack, J. 1022
Sado, K. 401
Saint-Marc, P. 576
Sakai, T. 330
Sakane, S. 1170
Sakurai, K. 279
Salapatek, P. 135
Salari, V. 611, 776, 816
Salesin, D.H. 1294
Salmon, J. 1321
Salomaa, A. 395
Samek, M. 1126
Samet, H. 496, 869, 874
Sampson, J. 972
Sander, P.T. 1181
Sanderson, A.C. 501, 703
Sandini, G. 663
Sanfeliu, A. 233
Sankar, P.V. 481
Sanniti di Baja, G. 888
Santillana Rivero, J. 610
Santoro, N. 1082
Sanz, J.(L.C.) 41, 427, 431, 437, 466, 609, 711, 894, 897
Sastry, P.S. 749
Sato, K. 1167
Sato, Y. 1336
Savoy, R.L. 142
Sawchuk, A.A. 116
Sayegh, S.I. 502
Schaefer, D.H. 370, 379
Schafer, R.W. 480
Schaffer, A.A. 1012
Schaffer, S. 272
Schalkoff, R.J. 836, 846
Schenker, P.S. 8
Schiavone, J.A. 772
Schilling, W. 1008
Schlag, M.D.F. 1054
Schmidt, U. 735
Schneider, R.H. 222
Schnorr, C.P. 371
Schoppers, M.J. 666
105
Author Index
Schubert, L. 1030
Schunck, B.G. 565
Schurter, W.W. 305
Schwartz, A. 1247
Schwartz, J.T. 697, 959, 960, 1095, 1384
Schwarz, M.W. 1116
Schweitzer, L. 102
Scott, G.L. 828
Sederberg, T.W. 1395
Sedgwick, H.A. 1403
Seidel, R. 978, 997, 1022, 1381
Selfridge, P.G. 1184
Selkirk, J.K. 328
Serpico, S.B. 228
Seth, S. 206
Sethi, I.K. 611, 776, 816, 842, 1183
Sgurev, V. 154
Shafer, G. 188
Shafer, S.(A.) 267, 762, 1110, 1111
Shaffer, C.A. 496, 869, 874
Shamir, A. 371
Shand, M.A. 864
Shankar, P. 873
Shantz, M. 1289, 1292
Shapiro, L.G. 592, 651
Shapiro, S.C. 661
Shapiro, S.D. 159
Shariat, H. 779
Sharir, M. 697, 960, 975, 1018, 1022, 1037, 1090, 1095, 1096, 1097,
1098, 1105, 1384
Sharman, D.B. 324
Shaw, D.E. 404, 405
Shaw, G.K. 433
She, A. 425
Shekhar, S. 740
Sher, A.C. 573
Sher, D. 548, 564, 571
Sherlekar, D.D. 173
Shi, Q.Y. 472
Shigei, Y. 1308
Shih, F.Y. 475
Shinnaka, S. 481
Shinya, M. 1287
Shippey, G.A. 621
Shirai, Y. 37, 1347
Shiraogawa, Y. 412
Shironoshita, E.P. 1168
Shitz, S. 503
Shivaprasad, A.P. 909
Shneier, M.O. 259
Shoemaker, R.L. 226, 419
Shor, P. 1040, 1056
Shridhar, M. 202
Shulman, D. 525
Shumila, M.J. 89
Shuto, M. 411
Shvaytser, H. 101, 177, 181
Siddalingaiah, T. 295
Sidney, J.B. 1082
Sidney, S.J. 1082
Siegel, H.J. 408, 415
Siegel, M.W. 303
Sifrony, S. 1090
Silberberg, T.M. 316, 321
Silverberg, E.B. 1094
Silverman, G. 1357, 1362
Silverman, J.F. 612
Simaan, M. 335
Simchony, T. 543
Singer, M.H. 684
Singh, B. 66
Singh, J.S. 1101
106
Author Index
Singh, R. 1064
Sinha, R.M.K. 201
Sinniger, J.O. 380
Sipala, P. 1083
Siromoney, R. 677
Sistler, F.E. 332
Siy, P. 596
Skingley, J. 716
Sklansky, J. 41, 481, 588
Skordalakis, E. 183
Skordas, T. 260
Slack, M.G. 1087, 1089
Slean, C. 1126
Sleator, D.D. 1058
Sleigh, A.C. 434
Smith, A.R. 1125
Smith, E.M. 1193, 1212
Smith, G.B. 289, 655
Smith, K.C. 1120
Smith, R.W. 906
Snyder, J.M. 1290
Snyder, L. 468, 711, 894, 897
Snyder, M.A. 848
Sobhanpanah, C. 1316
Sobhanpanah, F. 1397
Sobkow, M.S. 991
Soisalon-Soininen, E. 1007
Solina, F. 1243, 1354
Solo, V. 1133
Song, G.D. 1043
Spetsakis, M.E. 802
Spoerri, A. 554
Sprague, A. 1077
Springmeyer, R. 1293
Srihari, S.N. 197, 198, 209
Srinath, M.D. 929
Srinivasan, B. 295
Srinivasan, R. 749
Srivastava, S.K. 1228
Staib, L.H. 643
Stankovic, J.A. 359
Stansfield, S. 1190
Stanton, C. 1247
Stark, H. 82
Stefanelli, R. 390
Stenstrom, J.R. 1350
Stentz, A. 273
Stepanov, A.A. 1091
Sternberg, S.R. 482, 651
Stevens, K.A. 750, 1156
Stevenson, C.N. 262
Stevenson, D.J. 236
Steward, E.G. 113
Stewart, A. 900
Stewart, C.V. 426
Stewman, J.H. 1254
Stockman, G. 1372
Stojmenovic, I. 1006, 1014
Stone, M.C. 59
Stonham, T.J. 193
Storer, J.H. 1103
Stout, Q.F. 367, 369, 377, 399, 402
Stover, D.L. 915
Stoyan, D. 1122
Strat, T.M. 289, 655
Strintzis, M.G. 479
Subbarao, M. 93, 787, 798, 803, 826, 1225
Subramanian, K.G. 677
Sudborough, I.H. 949
Suen, C.Y. 203, 219
Suetens, P. 647
Sugai, M. 438
107
Author Index
Sugihara, K. 1177
Summers, J. 517
Sunwoo, M.H. 895
Suri, S. 1022, 1025, 1032
Sutter, A. 1157
Sutton, M.A. 333
Suzuki, K. 438
Suzuki, S. 907
Svetkoff, D.J. 243
Swain, M. 855
Symoset, P. 317
Szeliski, R. 542
Szu, H.H. 190
Tago, T. 1124
Takahashi, T. 1287
Takano, K. 747
Takashina, K. 204
Tamano, R. 1336
Tamassia, R. 1069, 1080
Tamburino, L.A. 512, 1164
Tamminen, M. 1258
Tamura, S. 232, 1336
Tan, S.T. 536
Tanaka, E. 220
Tanaka, K. 983
Tani, N. 889
Tanimoto, S.L. 157, 358, 383, 447
Tarjan, R.E. 975, 1058, 1059, 1070
Taylor, C.J. 413
Taylor, R.W. 513
Tchuente, M. 457
Temma, T. 411
ter Meulen, V. 229
Terzopoulos, D. 555, 696, 804, 1251, 1332, 1341
Tescher, A.G. 14, 22
Teuhola, J. 1046
Thalmann, D. 67, 347, 1127
Thibault, W.C. 1250
Thiemt, G. 969
Thiria, S. 167
Thomas, S.W. 1300
Thomason, M.G. 637, 951
Thompson, C.D. 1065
Thompson, D.W. 1328, 1350
Thompson, K. 213
Thompson, W.B. 769, 792, 844
Thorpe, C. 267
Thurston, W.P. 1058
Ting, G.Y. 1043
Tiu, S.S.T. 886
Tkacik, T. 299
Todd, J.T. 1229
Toffoli, T. 364
Toksoz, M.N. 310
Tollis, I.G. 1069
Tominaga, S. 1118
Toriwaki, J.I. 1305
Torng, H.C. 362
Torrance, K.E. 109, 1295, 1303, 1311
Toscani, G. 788, 818
Tournassoud, P. 285
Toussaint, G.(T.) 968, 989, 990, 1017, 1022
Traas, C.R. 530
Triendl, E. 270
Trivedi, H.P. 761
Trus, B.L. 515
Truve, S. 1402
Tsai, R.(Y.) 516, 1357, 1362
Tsai, W.H. 933, 1339
Tsakalidis, A. 1005
Tsanakas, P.D. 865
Tsao, T. 169
Tseng, D.Y. 315
Ts'o, P.Y. 1131
Tsotsos, J.K. 149, 801, 808, 1112, 1113, 1114
108
Author Index
Tsuchida, N. 521
Tsuji, S. 284, 766, 1215, 1217
Tsukiyama, T. 757
Tsuruoka, S. 204
Tsutsui, K. 1124
Tubbs, J.D. 99
Tziritas, G. 799
Ueda, M. 521
Uhr, L. 348, 365, 368, 373, 407, 442, 507
Ulichney, R. 68
Ullman, S. 38, 138, 554, 822, 943, 945
Ullrich, C. 969
Ulupinar, F. 551
Umeyama, S. 683
Unnikrishnan, A. 873
Unser, M. 515
Upson, C. 1306
Urrutia, J. 1082
Usami, Y. 1262
Ushioda, Y. 279
Uttal, W.R. 601
Vaidya, P.M. 1086
Vaidya, V.G. 853
van der Veen, G. 224
van der Wal, G.(S.) 380, 391
van Doorn, A.J. 1409
van Gils, W.J. 214
Van Hove, P. 1256, 1335
van Kessel, J.M.H.M. 934
van Laarhoven, P.J.M. 166
van Leeuwen, J. 458
van Waes, P.F.G.M. 224
Van Wyk, C.J. 1012, 1059
Vazirani, U.V. 1065
Vazirani, V.V. 1065
Veatch, P. 268
Vemuri, B.C. 1176, 1360
Vemuri, S. 611, 776
Venetsanopoulos, A.N. 539, 861
Venkatesh, Y.V. 873
Verly, J.G. 1364
Verma, M.R. 339
Vernazza, G. 228
Vernon, D. 950
Verri, A. 783, 789
Verrilli, C. 1033
Vilnrotter, F.M. 265
Vishkin, U. 725
Vistnes, R. 549, 1151
Voisin, J. 200
Vollmar, R. 351
Volz, R.A. 925
Von Herzen, B. 1248
Von Solms, S.H. 1392
Voorhees, H. 1137, 1148
Vroomen, L.J. 934
Wagener, H. 922
Wagh, M.D. 1101
Wagon, S. 1067
Wah, B.W. 357, 360
Walker, E.L. 1405
Wallace, A.M. 652, 1342
Wallace, J.R. 1297, 1304
Wallace, R.S. 430
Wallrath, M. 1274
Walsh, T.R. 870
Walters, D.(K.W.) 170, 176, 613, 630
Walton, D.J. 1279
Wamsteker, K. 224
Wan, H.K. 915
Wandell, B.A. 1121
Wang, C. 918
Wang, C.A. 972, 1030
109
Author Index
Wang, C.C. 449
Wang, H.Q. 234
Wang, L. 1142
Wang, P.S.P. 2
Wang, Q.R. 219
Wang, S. 567
Wang, W. 192
Wang, Y.F. 835, 1173
Ward, J.R. 72
Ward, R. 1000
Warmuth, M. 966
Warren, J. 1246
Washington, R. 1036
Waters, K. 329
Watson, A.B. 147
Watson, A.I. 629
Watt, R.J. 148
Watterberg, P.A. 1128
Waxman, A.M. 295, 425, 764, 777, 787, 826
Weathersby, M.R. 304
Webb, J.A. 410, 440
Wechsler, H. 567, 680, 838
Weems (Jr.), C.C. 409, 420
Weghorst, H. 1126
Wei, T.X. 830
Weil, F. 456
Weisbuch, G. 178
Weiss, I. 524, 528, 529, 847, 849
Weiss, R. 1200, 1206
Weldon Jr, E.J. 786, 810
Wells III, W.M. 805
Welzl, E. 922, 986, 996, 999
Weng, J. 800, 821, 845, 1286
Wenger, R. 1382
Werman, M. 935
Westphal, H. 839
Weymouth, T.E. 669
White, R.G. 810
Whitesides, S. 1022
Widmayer, P. 1045, 1053, 1054
Wilber, R. 1040
Wilhelmi, W. 24
Wilhelms, J. 854
Willard, D.E. 1010
Williams, B.D. 1364
Williams, P.D.L. 325
Willsky, A.S. 797
Willumsen, L.G. 346
Wilson, J.N. 474
Wilson, P.R. 926
Wintz, P. 36
Witkin, A. 555, 696, 804, 1252, 1332, 1341
Witkin, W. 1158
Wohn, K. 777
Wojcik, Z. 591
Wolf, G. 351
Wolfe, W.J. 263
Wolff, L.B. 1197, 1198, 1214, 1226
Wolfson, H. 685, 688
Wolter, J.D. 925
Won, C.S. 1160
Wong, A.K.C. 191, 239, 638, 1106
Wong, C.K. 1053, 1054, 1083
Wong, S.H. 534
Woo, T.C. 925
Wood, A. 446
Wood, D. 984, 998, 1045
Woods, J.W. 91, 1132
Woods, P.W. 255
Woodward, C.D. 1272
Woolford, B. 1164
Wootton, J. 676
Wright, A. 323
Wright, J.S. 1276
110
Author Index
Wright, S. 760
Wu, A.Y. 445, 935
Wu, C. 832
Wu, X. 75
Wu, Y. 694
Wu, Y.F. 1053, 1054
Wuyts, P. 903
Wykes, C. 345
Wyvill, B. 1129
Wyvill, G. 1129, 1257
Xu, G. 766, 1215, 1217
Xu, W. 918
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