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1. Introduction
This is the twenty-first in a series of bibliographies
on computer processing of pictorial information, covering
primarily items published during 1990. The coverage is
restricted almost entirely to a selected set of U.S. or
international journals and conference proceedings. No
attempt is made to summarize or evaluate the items cited;
the purpose is simply to provide a convenient compendium of
references, grouped by subject.
The references are arranged under the following
headings:
(A) General references
(B) Related topics
(C) Applications
(D) Architectures
(E) Computational techniques
(F) Feature extraction, segmentation, image analysis
(G) Matching, stereo, time-varying imagery
(H) Shape and pattern
(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 [1-25]
(A.2) Textbooks [26-30], paper collections [31-36], a
handbook update [37], descriptions of research at
various institutions [38-52], and the previous
bibliography in this series [53].
2. Related topics
The following related areas are not covered
systematically, but we give a few references on them:
(B.1) Computational geometry: A journal [54], special
issues [55-57], and a few individual papers [58-62].
(B.2) Computer graphics: Meetings [63-66], books [67-72],
and a bibliography [73].
(B.3) Image input/output [74-85], transforms [86-91] (see
also [92-93]), and coding [94-97].
(B.4) Image processing (multidimensional signal
processing, enhancement, restoration,
reconstruction)-general references [98-104], as well
as papers on image smoothing and filtering [105-122]
(see also [123-125]) and contrast enhancement
[126-128] (see also [129-130]).
(B.5) Optical processing [131-143].
(B.6) Visual perception: meetings [144-147], as well as a
few books [148-158] and papers [159-163]. (A few
other papers on specific aspects of perception are
cited in later sections.)
(B.7) Neural networks [164-190].
(B.8) Pattern recognition and artificial intelligence:
some general references [192-204], as well as some
papers on constraint satisfaction and relaxation
methods [205-213].
3. Applications
(C.1) Character recognition, document processing
[214-220]; see also [221-230] on drawings and maps.
(C.2) Biomedical applications [231-236].
(C.3) Industrial applications [237-267], including some
references on robotics applications; see also [268].
(C.4) Autonomous systems [269-292] (robot navigation,
etc.).
(C.5) Remote sensing, reconnaissance [293-310] and outdoor
robot navigation [311-339]; see also [340-341].
4. Architectures
(D.1) General references [342-362].
(D.2) Meshes, hypercubes, etc. [363-402].
(D.3) Other systems [403-429].
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(D.4) Related topics [430-445].
5. Computational techniques
(E.1) Image operations (convolutions, morphological
operations, etc.) [446-469] (see also [470]).
(E.2) Multiresolution and scale space methods [471-487]
(see also [488-489]).
(E.3) Geometric transformations [490-503].
(E.4) Interpolation, etc. [504-539].
(E.5) Approximation and estimation [540-570] (see also
[571]).
6. Feature extraction, segmentation, and image analysis
(F.1) Feature extraction [572-638].
(F.2) Segmentation [639-691].
(F.3) Image analysis [692-708], including syntactic
analysis [709-730]; see also [731-734].
7. Matching, stereo, and motion
(G.1) Image, template, shape, and pattern matching
[735-789]; see also [790-819] on Hough transforms,
and [820-839] on string, array, tree and graph
matching.
(G.2) Stereo [840-913].
(G.3) Motion [914-1029] (see also [1030-1034] on motion
perception, [1035-1039] on motion synthesis,
[1040-1052] on tracking, and [1053-1054] on feature
detection in image sequences).
8. Shape
(H.1) Representations [1055-1077]; topology [1078-1086];
segmentation [1087-1094].
(H.2) Lines, curves and specific shapes [1095-1114].
(H.3) Distance and skeletons [1115-1142].
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(H.4) Properties and recognition [1143-1175] (see also
[1176]).
(H.5) Path planning [1177-1198].
9. Color and texture
(I.1) Illumination, color, and polarization [1199-1230].
(I.2) Texture: models, synthesis, segmentation
[1231-1259].
(I.3) Texture: perception, description [1260-1282].
10. Three-dimensional scene analysis
(J.1) 3D data acquisition [1283-1293] and analysis
[1294-1321]; see also [1322-1328] on calibration,
and [1329-1338] on visual planning and control.
(J.2) Inference of 3D data from images (``recovery'')
[1339-1411].
(J.3) 3D shape (surfaces and solids); 3D geometry
(properties, motion planning, etc.) [1412-1501].
(J.4) Image synthesis [1502-1556].[*]
(J.5) 3D object recognition and pose estimation
[1557-1608] (see also [1609-1611]).
____________________
[*]This topic will not be covered in detail in future bi-
liographies.
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REFERENCES
For brevity, the following frequently cited sources are
cited in abbreviated forms:
A. Books and Conference Proceedings
Abbreviation Conference
ECCV First European Conference on Computer Vision
ICCV Third International Conference on Computer Vision
ICPR Tenth International Conference on Pattern Recognition
IU89 Image Understanding 1989
IUW Image Understanding Workshop
SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH'89 Conference
SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
B. Journals
Abbreviation Journal
AI Artificial Intelligence
AMM American Mathematical Montly
BBS Behavioral and Brain Sciences
BC Biological Cybernetics
C&G Computers and Graphics
CGA IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
CVGIP Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing
DCG Discrete and Computational Geometry
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
JCSS Journal of Computer and System Sciences
JETAI Journal of Theoretical and Experimental Artificial
Intelligence
JPDC Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
JVCIR Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
MVA Machine Vision and Applications
PC Parallel Computing
P-IEEE Proceedings of the IEEE
PR Pattern Recognition
PRL Pattern Recognition Letters
SIAM JC SIAM Journal on Computing
SP Signal Processing
SV Spatial Vision
T-ASSP IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal
Processing
T-COMP IEEE Transactions on Computers
T-IT IEEE Transactions on Information Theorty
T-PAMI IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
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Intelligence
T-PDS IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
T-RA IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation
T-SMC IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
TCS Theoretical Computer Science
TOG ACM Transactions on Graphics
VC The Visual Computer
A. General References
A.1. Meetings
1. K. Voss, D. Chetverikov, and G. Sommer, eds.,
Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns
(Proceedings of the Third International Conference
on Automatic Image Processing, CAIP'89, Leipzig,
GDR, September 8-10, 1989), IOS Press, 1989.
2. V. Cantoni, L.P. Cordella, S. Levialdi, and G.
Sanniti di Baja, eds., Progress in Image Analsyis
and Processing (Proceedings of the Fifth
International Conference, Positano, Italy, September
20-22, 1989), World Scientific, Singapore, 1990.
3. Workshop on Mathematical Aspects of Computer Vision
and Image Processing, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
January 22-24, 1990.
4. K.S. Pennington and R.J. Moorhead II, eds., Image
Processing Algorithms and Techniques (Santa Clara,
CA, February 12-14, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1244.
5. W. Bender and M. Saito, eds., Image Communications
and Workstations (Santa Clara, CA, February 12-13,
1990), Proc. SPIE 1258.
6. G. Granlund, ed., Proceedings, Symposium for
Automated Image Analysis, Linkoping, Sweden, March
6-7, 1990.
7. Proceedings, ESPRIT II Computer Vision Workshop,
Antibes, France, April 23, 1990.
8. O. Faugeras, ed., Computer Vision-ECCV90 (First
European Conference on Computer Vision, Antibes,
France, April 23-27, 1990), Springer, Berlin, 1990.
9. Workshop on the Encounter of Computer Vision and
Mathematics, Philadelphia, PA, May 21-23, 1990.
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10. SSPR90, IAPR Workshop on Syntactic and Structural
Pattern Recognition, Murray Hill, NJ, June 13-15,
1990.
11. Tenth International Conference on Pattern
Recognition, Atlantic City, NJ, June 16-21, 1990
(IEEE Catalog No. 90CH2898-5).
12. A.G. Tescher, ed., Applications of Digital Image
processing XIII (San Diego, CA, July 10-13, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 134.
13. AAAI-90 Workshop on Qualitative Vision, Boston, MA,
July 29, 1990.
14. EVWW-90, ESPRIT Vision Workshop Week, Crete, Greece,
September 3-7, 1990.
15. Proceedings: [DARPA] Image Understanding Workshop,
Pittsburgh, PA, September 11-13, 1990 (Morgan
Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA).
16. ICARCV'90-International Conference on Automation,
Robotics, and Computer Vision, Singapore, September
18-21, 1990.
17. International Workshop on Robust Computer Vision,
Seattle, WA, October 1-3, 1990.
18. M.R. Kunt and T.R. Hsing, eds., Visual
Communications and Image Processing '90 (Lausanne,
Switzerland, October 2-4, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1360.
19. 19th AIPR Workshop (Applied Imagery Pattern
Recognition), McLean, VA, October 18-19, 1990.
20. ITIAPR90, First International Conference on
Information Technologies for Image Analysis and
Pattern Recognition, Lviv, USSR, October 22-28,
1990.
21. D.P. Casasent, ed., Intelligent Robots and Computer
Vision IX (Boston, MA, November 5-7 and 7-9, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 1381-2.
22. P.S. Schenker, ed., Sensor Fusion III: 3-D
Perception and Recognition (Boston, MA, November
5-8, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1383.
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23. MVA90, IAPR Workshop on Machine Vision Applications,
Tokyo, Japan, November 28-30, 1990.
24. Third International Conference on Computer Vision,
Osaka, Japan, December 4-7, 1990 (IEEE Catalog No.
90CH2934-8).
25. Seventh Israeli Syumposium on Artificial
Intelligence and Computer Vision, Ramat Gan, Israel,
December 26-27, 1990.
A.2. Books, etc.
26. K. Kanatani, Group Theoretical Methods in Image
Understanding, Springer, Berlin, 1990.
27. R. Lenz, Group Theoretical Methods in Image
Processing, Springer, Berlin, 1990.
28. Z.C. Li, T.D. Bui, Y.Y. Tang, and C.Y. Suen,
Computer Transformation of Digital Images and
Patterns, World Scientific, Singapore, 1990.
29. E.R. Davies, Machine Vision-Theory, Algorithms,
Practicalities, Academic Press, London, 1990.
30. H. Wechsler, Computational Vision, Academic Press,
Boston, 1990.
31. G.G. Pieroni, ed., Issues on Machine Vision,
Springer, Berlin, 1989.
32. R. Kasturi and M.M. Trivedi, eds., Image Analysis
Applictions, Dekker, New York, 1990.
33. S. Ullman and W. Richards, eds., Image Understanding
1989, Ablex, Norwood, NJ, 1990.
34. M.M. Trivedi and A. Rosenfeld, guest eds., Special
Issue on Computer Vision, T-SMC 19 (6),
November-December, 1989, 1333-1671. (Foreword:
M.M. Trivedi and A. Rosenfeld, On making computers
``see'', T-SMC 19, 1989, 1333-1335.)
35. K. Crennell and K. Baker, guest eds., Special
Issue-5th Alvey Vision Meeting, IVC 8(1), February
1990, 1-96.
36. J. Farrell, W. Glenn, J. Larimer, and W. Makous,
guest eds., Applied Vision, J. Opt. Soc. Amer.
A7(10), October 1990, 1939-2051.
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37. R.M. Haralick, A.K. Mackworth, and S.L. Tanimoto,
Computer vision update, in A. Barr, P.R. Cohen and
E.A. Feigenbaum, eds. Handbook of Artificial
Intelligence IV, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1989,
519-582.
38. W.H. Tsai, Image and vision computing research in
Taiwan, PRC (1987-1989), IVC 8, 1990, 164-168.
39. K. Yamamoto, Future directions in computer vision
and image understanding: ETL perspectives, ICPR-A,
32-37.
40. T. Kanade and S. Shafer, CMU Image Understanding
Program, IUW, 1-10.
41. J.R. Kender, P.K. Allen, and T.E. Boult, Image
understanding and robotics research at Columbia
University, IUW, 11-18.
42. T. Poggio and the staff, MIT progress in
understanding images, IUW, 19-27.
43. J. (Y.) Aloimonos, L.S. Davis, and A. Rosenfeld,
Maryland progress in image understanding, IUW,
19-42.
44. R. Nevatia, K. Price, and G. Medioni, USC image
understanding research: 1989-1990, IUW, 43-66.
45. J.L. Mundy, Image understanding research at GE, IUW,
67-69.
46. B. Bhanu, Image understanding research at Honeywell,
IUW, 70-75.
47. C. Brown and R. Nelson, Image understanding research
at Rochester, IUW, 76-85.
48. E.M. Riseman and A.R. Hanson, Progress in computer
vision at the University of Massachusetts, IUW,
86-96.
49. M.A. Fischler and R.C. Bolles, Image understanding
research at SRI International, IUW, 97-106.
50. R. Bajcsy, Image understanding at the GRASP
laboratory, IUW, 107-114.
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51. D.B. Cooper, T.L. Dean, and W.A. Wolovich, Image
understanding research at Brown University, IUW,
131-133.
52. N. Ahuja, IU at UI: An overview of research during
1988-90, IUW, 134-140.
53. A. Rosenfeld, Image analysis and computer vision:
1989, CVGIP 50, 1990, 188-240.
B. Related Topics
B.1. Computational Geometry
54. D.T. Lee, ed., International Journal of
Computational Geometry and Applications, World
Scientific, Singapore, 1991ff.
55. J.E. Goodman and R. Pollack, guest eds., Special
Issue on the Complexity of Arrangements, DCG 5(2),
1990, 97-216.
56. M. Sharir, guest ed., Special Issue-ACM Symposium on
Computational Geometry (Saarbrucken, FRG, June 5-7,
1989), DCG 5(5), 1990, 423-526.
57. C.J. Van Wyk, guest ed., Papers from the Fourth
Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry (Urbana,
IL, June 6-8, 1988), JCSS 40(1), February 1990,
1-123.
58. C.S. Jeong and D.T. Lee, Parallel geometric
algorithms on a mesh-connected computer,
Algorithmica 5, 1990, 155-177.
59. D.P. Dobkin and D.L. Souvaine, Computational
geometry in a curved world, Algorithmica 5, 1990,
421-457.
60. R. Graham and F. Yao, A whirlwind tour of
computational geometry, AMM 97, 1990, 687-701.
61. D. Dobkin and D. Silver, Applied computational
geometry: Towards robust solutions of basic
problems, JCSS 40, 1990, 70-87.
62. H. Edelsbrunner and E.P. Mucke, Simulation of
simplicity: A technique to cope with degenerate
cases in geometric algorithms, TOG 9, 1990, 66-104.
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B.2. Computer Graphics
63. Proceedings, 1990 Symposium on Interactive 3D
Graphics (Snowbird, UT, March 25-28, 1990), Computer
Graphics 24(2), March 1990.
64. CG International '90, Singapore, June 26-30, 1990.
65. SIGGRAPH'90 Conference Proceedings (Dallas, TX,
August 6-10, 1990), Computer Graphics 24(4), August
1990.
66. Eurographics 90, Montreux, Switzerland, September
3-7, 1990.
67. R.A. Plastock and G.S. Kalley, Schaum's Outline of
Computer Graphics, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1986.
68. E. Angel, Computer Graphics, Addison-Wesley,
Reading, MA, 1990.
69. J. Foley, A. van Dam, S.K. Feiner, and J.F. Hughes,
Computer Graphics-Principles and Practice, Addison-
Wesley, Reading, MA, 1990.
70. A.S. Glassner, Graphics Gems, Academic Press,
Boston, 1990.
71. F.S. Hill Jr., Computer Graphics, Macmillan, New
York, 1990.
72. A. Watt, Fundamentals of Three-Dimensional Computer
Graphics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1990.
73. J. Owen, Computer graphics and computer-aided design
literature: A keyword-indexed bibliography for the
year 1988, Computer Graphics Forum 8, 1989, 249-261.
B.3. Image I/O, Digitization, and Coding
74. Electronics Imaging West '90 (International
Electronic Imaging Exposition and Conference),
Pasadena, CA, February 26-March 1, 1990.
75. Electronics Imaging East '90 (International
Electronic Imaging Exposition and Conference),
Boston, MA, October 29-November 1, 1990.
76. Imagexpo (International Imaging Industry Conference
and Exposition), Vienna, Austria, November 5-7,
1990.
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77. Image'com 90 (Communicating with Images: From Tools
to Users), Bordeaux, France, November 16-21, 1990.
78. A.S. Rojer and E.L. Schwartz, Design considerations
for a space-variant visual sensor with complex-
logarithmic geometry, ICPR-D, 278-285.
79. K. Chen, A. Astrom, and P.E. Danielsson, PASIC: A
smart sensor for computer vision, ICPR-D, 286-291.
80. N.L. Max, Antialiasing scan-line data, CGA 10(1),
1990, 18-30.
81. G. Borgefors, A semiregular image grid, JVCIR 1,
1990, 127-136.
82. T.S. Rao, G.R. Arce, and J.P. Allebach, Analysis of
ordered dither for arbitrary sampling lattices and
screen periodicities, T-ASSP 38, 1990, 1981-2000.
83. T. Pavlidis, E. Wold, and K. Pepard, Comments on
``Stochastic sampling in computer graphics'', TOG 9,
1990, 233-243.
84. M. Ohta and M. Maekawa, Ray-bound tracing for
perfect and efficient anti-aliasing, VC 6, 1990,
125-133.
85. J. Amanatides and D.P. Mitchell, Antialiasing of
interlaced video animation, SIGGRAPH, 77-85.
86. E.O. Brigham, The Fast Fourier Transform and its
Applications, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
1988.
87. K.R. Rao and P. Yip, Discrete Cosine Transform-
Algorithms, Advantages, Applications, Academic
Press, Boston, 1990.
88. P. Duhamel and M. Vetterli, Fast Fourier transforms:
A tutorial review and a state of the art, SP 19,
1990, 259-299.
89. J.B. Martens, The Hermite transform-theory, T-
ASSP 38, 1990, 1595-1606.
90. J.B. Martens, The Hermite transform-applications,
T-ASSP 38, 1990, 1607-1618.
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91. I. Daubechies, The wavelet transform, time-frequency
localization and signal analysis, T-IT 36, 1990,
961-1005.
92. I. Gertner and R. Tolimieri, The group theoretic
approach to image representation, JVCIR 1, 1990,
67-82.
93. C.L. Niklas and J.M. Mendel, guest eds., Special
Section on Higher Order Spectral Analysis, T-ASSP
38(7), July 1990, 1236-1317.
94. R. Forchheimer and T. Kronander, Image coding-from
waveforms to animation, T-ASSP 37, 1989, 2008-2023.
95. A. Hunter and P.J. Willis, Breadth-first quad
encoding for networked picture browsing, C&G 13,
1989, 419-432.
96. H. Zabrodsky and S. Peleg, Attentive transmission,
JVCIR 1, 1990, 189-198.
97. AAAI Symposium on the Theory and Application of
Minimal-Length Encoding, Stanford, CA, March 27-29,
1990.
B.4. Image Processing
98. R. King et al., Digital Filtering in One and Two
Dimensions: Design and Applications, Plenum Press,
New York, 1989.
99. J.S. Lim, Two-Dimensional Signal and Image
Processing, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
1990.
100. E.J. Delp, ed., Nonlinear Image Processing (Santa
Clara, CA, February 15-16, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1247.
101. T.S. Huang, guest ed., Special Section on
Multidimensional Signal Processing in Image
Analysis, T-ASSP 37(12), December 1989, 2006-2174.
102. N.K. Bose, guest ed., Special Issue on
Multidimensional Signal Processing, P-IEEE 78(4),
April 1990, 587-775. (Foreword: N.K. Bose,
Multidimensional digital signal processing:
Problems, progress, and future scopes, P-IEEE 78,
1990, 590-597.)
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103. M.I. Sezan and A.M. Tekalp, guest eds., Image
Restoration and Reconstruction, Optical Engineering
29(5), May 1990, 391-574.
104. G. Demoment, Image reconstruction and restoration:
Overview of common estimation structures and
problems, T-ASSP 37, 1989, 2024-2036.
105. M.E. Lee and R. Redner, A note on the use of
nonlinear filtering in computer graphics, CGA 10(3),
1990, 23-29.
106. A. Fong, Algorithms and architectures for a class of
non-linear hybrid filters, CVGIP 50, 1990, 101-111.
107. C. Ronse, Order-configuration functions:
Mathematical characterizations and applications to
digital signal and image processing, IS 50, 1990,
275-327.
108. J. Astola, P. Haavisto, and Y. Neuvo, Vector median
filters, P-IEEE 78, 1990, 678-689.
109. A. Asano, K. Itoh, and Y. Ichioka, The nearest
neighbor median filter: Some deterministic
properties and implementations, PR 23, 1990,
1059-1066.
110. B.B. Chaudhuri, An efficient algorithm for running
window pel gray level ranking in 2-D images, PRL 11,
1990, 77-80.
111. P. Zamperoni, Some adaptive rank order filters for
image enhancement, PRL 11, 1990, 81-86.
112. A. Asano, W. Zhang, K. Itoh, and Y. Ichioka,
Convergence properties of recursive rank-order
filter and neural network, PRL 11, 1990, 557-560.
113. W.W. Boles, M. Kanefsky, and M. Simaan, A reduced
edge distortion median filtering algorithm for
binary images, SP 21, 1990, 37-47.
114. E.J. Coyle, J.H. Lin, and M. Gabbouj, Optimal stack
filtering and the estimation and structural
approaches to image processing, T-ASSP 37, 1989,
2037-2066.
115. D.S. Richards, VLSI median filters, T-ASSP 38, 1990,
145-153.
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116. Y.H. Lee and S. Tantaratana, Decision-based order
statistic filters, T-ASSP 38, 1990, 406-420.
117. J.H. Lin, T.M. Sellke, and E.J. Coyle, Adaptive
stack filtering under the mean absolute error
criterion, T-ASSP 38, 1990, 938-954.
118. M. Gabbouj and E.J. Coyle, Minimum mean absolute
error stack filtering with structural constraints
and goals, T-ASSP 38, 1990, 955-968.
119. X. Wang and D. Wang, On the max/median filter, T-
ASSP 38, 1990, 1473-1475.
120. P.T. Yu and E.J. Coyle, Convergence behavior and n-
roots of stack filters, T-ASSP 38, 1990, 1529-1544.
121. P.D. Wendt, Nonrecursive and recursive stack filters
and their filtering behavior, T-ASSP 38, 1990,
2099-2107.
122. R. Wichman, J.T. Astola, P.J. Heinonen, and Y.A.
Neuvo, FIR-median hybrid filters with excellent
transient response in noisy conditions, T-ASSP 38,
1990, 2108-2117.
123. M. Unser and M. Eden, Weighted averaging of a set of
noisy images for maximum signal-to-noise ratio, T-
ASSP 38, 1990, 890-895.
124. Q. Shen, Fuzzy image smoothing, ICPR-C, 74-78.
125. M. Irani and S. Peleg, Super resolution from image
sequences, ICPR-C, 115-120.
126. B.C. Stoel, A.M. Vossepoel, F.P. Ottes, P.L.
Hofland, H.M. Kroon, and L.J. Schultze Kool,
Interactive histogram equalization, PRL 11, 1990,
247-254.
127. A. Toet, Adaptive multi-scale contrast enhancement
through non-linear pyramid recombination, PRL 11,
1990, 735-742.
128. J. Fairfield, Toboggan contrast enhancement for
contrast segmentation, ICPR-B, 712-716.
129. M.I. Sezan, A peak detection algorithm and its
application to histogram-based image data reduction,
CVGIP 49, 1990, 36-51.
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130. C.J. Moran, A morphological transformation for
sharpening edges of features before segmentation,
CVGIP 49, 1990, 85-94.
B.5. Optical Processing
131. G.I. Vasilenko and L.M. Tsibulkin, Image Recognition
by Holography, Plenum Press, New York, 1989.
132. J.M. Blackledge, Quantitative Coherent Imaging,
Academic Press, New York, 1989.
133. K.S. Huang, A Digital Optical Cellular Image
Processor-Theory, Architecture, and Implementation,
World Scientific, Singapore, 1990.
134. H.J. Caulfield and G. Green, eds., Selected Papers
on Optical Computing, Proc. SPIE 1142.
135. R.A. Athale, ed., Digital Optical Computing (Los
Angeles, CA, January 15-16, 1990), Proc. SPIE CR35.
136. R. Arrathoon, ed., Digital Optical Computing II (Los
Angeles, CA, January 17-19, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1215.
137. H. Bartelt, ed., Optical Interconnections and
Networks (The Hague, The Netherlands, March 14-14,
1990), Proc. SPIE 1281.
138. D.R. Pape, ed., Advanced in Optical Information
Processing IV (Orlando, FL, April 18-20, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 1296
139. D.P. Casasent and A.G. Tescher, eds., Hybrid Image
and Signal Processing II (Orlando, FL, April 18-20,
1990), Proc. SPIE 1297.
140. B. Javidi, ed., Optical Information Processing
Systems and Architectures II (San Diego, CA, July
9-12, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1347.
141. P.B. Berra, A. Ghafoor, M. Guizani, S.J.
Marcinowski, and P.A. Mitkas, Optics and
supercomputing, P-IEEE 77, 1989, 1797-1815.
142. N. Streibl, K.H. Brenner, A. Huang, J. Jahns, J.
Jewell, A.W. Lohmann, D.A.B. Miller, M. Murdocca,
M.E. Prise, and T. Sizer, Digital optics, P-IEEE 77,
1989, 1954-1969.
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143. J.A. Neff, R.A. Athale, and S.H. Lee, Two-
dimensional spatial light modulators: A tutorial,
P-IEEE 78, 1990, 826-855.
B.6. Visual Perception
144. A. Blake and T. Troscianko, eds., AI and the Eye,
Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1990.
145. C. Blakemore, ed., Vision: Coding and Efficiency,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990.
146. B.E. Rogowitz and J.P. Allebach, eds., Human Vision
and Electronic Imaging: Models, Methods, and
Applications (Santa Clara, CA, February 12-14,
1990), Proc. SPIE 1249.
147. Visual Information Assimilation in Man and Machine,
Ann Arbor, MI, June 27-29, 1990.
148. H. Mandl and J.R. Levin, eds., Knowledge Acquisition
from Text and Pictures, North-Holland, Amsterdam,
1989.
149. K.N. Leibovic, ed., Science of Vision, Springer, New
York, 1990.
150. R. Held, ed., Sensory Systems I: Vision and Visual
Systems, Birkhauser, 1988.
151. R.A. Finke, Principles of Mental Imagery, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1989.
152. I.E. Gordon, Theories of Visual Perception, Wiley,
Chichester, UK, 1989.
153. N.V.S. Graham, Visual Pattern Analyzers, Oxford
University Press, Oxford, UK, 1989.
154. M. Rollins, Mental Imagery: On the Limits of
Cognitive Science, Yale University Press, New Haven,
CT, 1989.
155. H. Davson, Physiology of the Eye, Pergamon Press,
London, 1990.
156. M.J. Farah, Visual Agnosia, MIT Press, Cambridge,
MA, 1990.
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157. R. Watt, Understanding Vision, Academic Press,
Boston, 1990.
158. V.V. Alexandrov and N.D. Gorsky, From Humans to
Computers-Cognition Through Visual Perception, World
Scientific, Singapore, 1991.
159. F.H. Previc, Functional specialization in the lower
and upper visual fields in humans: Its ecological
origins and neurophysiological implications, BBS 13,
1990, 519-575.
160. A. Sloman, On designing a visual system (Towards a
Gibsonian computational model of vision), JETAI 1,
1989, 289-337.
161. K. Ozawa, Simulation studies on optical illusions,
PR 23, 1990, 1361-1366.
162. P. Meer and Y.Y. Zeevi, The role of stimulus
structure in spatial hyperacuity, SV 4, 1989,
141-164.
163. G. Sperling, Three stages and two systems of visual
processing, SV 4, 1989, 183-207.
B.7. Neural Networks
164. T. Sejnowski, ed., Neural Computation, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1989ff.
165. Neural Networks: Biological Computers or Electronic
Brains, Lyon, France, March 6-8, 1990.
166. S.K. Rogers, ed., Applications of Artificial Neural
Networks (Orlando, FL, April 18-20, 1990), Proc.
SPIE 1294.
167. IJCNN90, International Joint Conference on Neural
Networks, San Diego, CA, June 17-21, 1990.
168. INNC90, International Neural Network Conference,
Paris, France, July 9-13, 1990.
169. Neuro-Nimes 90, Neural Networks and their
Applications, Nimes, France, November 12-16, 1990.
170. J.A. Anderson, A. Pellionisz, and E. Rosenfeld,
eds., Neurocomputing 2, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
1990.
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171. E.L. Schwartz, ed., Computational Neuroscience, MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990.
172. H. Muhlenbein, guest ed., Special Issue on Neural
Networks, PC 14(3), August 1990, 247-414.
173. C. Lau and B. Widrow, guest eds., Special Issue on
Neural Networks, P-IEEE 78(9,10), September and
October, 1990, 1411-1543 and 1547-1675.
174. M.A. Arbib, The Metaphorical Brain 2-Neural Networks
and Beyond, Wiley, New York, 1989.
175. A. Carling, Introducing Neural Networks, Wiley, New
York, 1990.
176. M. Caudill and C. Butler, Naturally Intelligent
Systems, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990.
177. P.M. Churchland, A Neurocomputational Perspective,
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990.
178. R. Hecht-Nielsen, Neurocomputing, Addison-Wesley,
Reading, MA, 1990.
179. J.S. Judd, Neural Network Design and the Complexity
of Learning, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990.
180. T. Khanna, Foundations of Neural Networks, Addison-
Wesley, Reading, MA, 1990.
181. B. Kosko, Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems: A
Dynamical Systems Approach to Machine Intelligence,
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1990.
182. C. Parten, C. Hartson, A. Maren, and R. Pap,
Handbook of Neural Computing Applications, Academic
Press, Boston, 1990.
183. M. Zeidenberg, Neural Networks in Artificial
Intelligence, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
1990.
184. S.F. Zornetzer, J.L. Davis, and C. Lau, An
Introduction to Neural and Electronic Networks,
Academic Press, Boston, 1990.
185. M. Gabriel and J. Moore, eds., Learning and
Computational Neuroscience, MIT Press, Cambridge,
MA, 1991.
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186. M.M. Nelson and W.T. Illingworth, A Practical Guide
to Neural Networks, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA,
1991.
187. S.J. Hanson and D.J. Burr, What connectionist models
learn: Learning and representation in connectionist
networks, BBS 13, 1990, 471-518.
188. M. Misra and V.K. Prasanna Kumar, Massive memory
organizations for implementing neural networks,
ICPR-D, 259-264.
189. B. Svensson and T. Nordstrom, Execution of neural
network algorithms on an array of bit-serial
processors, ICPR-D, 501-505.
190. T. Bernard and B. Zavidovique, About the adjective
``neural'' when applied to smart sensors, ICPR-D,
556-560.
B.8. Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence
191. M.C. Golumbic, ed., Annals of Mathematics and
Artificial Intelligence, Baltzer, Basel,
Switzerland, 1990ff.
192. A. Martelli and G. Valle, eds., Computational
Intelligence I (Milan, Italy, September 26-30,
1988), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989.
193. F. Gardin, G. Mauri, and M. Filippini, eds.,
Computational Intelligence II (Milan, Italy,
September 25-27, 1989), North-Holland, Amsterdam,
1990.
194. Sixth IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Applications, Santa Barbara, CA, March 5-9, 1990.
195. M.M. Trivedi, ed., Applications of Artificial
Intelligence VIII (Orlando, FL, April 17-19, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 1293.
196. AAAI-90, Eighth National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, Boston, MA, July 29-August 3, 1990.
197. R. Mohr, T. Pavlidis, and A. Sanfeliu, eds.,
Structural Pattern Analysis, World Scientific,
Singapore, 1990.
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198. H. Bunke and A. Sanfeliu, eds., Syntactic and
Structural Pattern Recognition-Theory and
Applications, World Scientific, Singapore, 1990.
199. J.R. Brink and C.R. Haden, The Computer and the
Brain-Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence,
North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989.
200. H. Schorr and A. Rappaport, eds., Innovative
Applications of Artificial Intelligence, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1989.
201. R.B. Banerji, ed., Formal Techniques in Artificial
Intelligence-A Sourcebook, North-Holland, Amsterdam,
1990.
202. R. Kurzweil, ed., The Age of Intelligent Machines,
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990.
203. A.R. Mirzai, ed., Artificial Intelligence-Concepts
and Applications, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990.
204. P.H. Winston and S.A. Shellard, eds., Artificial
Intelligence at MIT, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990.
205. T.C. Henderson, Discrete Relaxation Techniques,
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 1990.
206. M.C. Cooper, An optimal k-consistency algorithm,
AI 41, 1989, 89-95.
207. G.F. Cooper, The computational complexity of
probabilistic inference using Bayesian belief
networks, AI 43, 1990, 393-405.
208. S. Kasif, On the parallel complexity of discrete
relaxation in constraint satisfaction networks,
AI 45, 1990, 275-286.
209. Z. Chen, S.Y. Lin, and Y.Y. Chen, A parallel
architecture for probabilistic relaxation operations
on images, PR 23, 1990, 637-645.
210. E.R. Hancock and J. Kittler, Discrete relaxation,
PR 23, 1990, 711-733.
211. M.C. Zhang, R.M. Haralick, and J.B. Campbell,
Multispectral image context classification using
stochastic relaxation, T-SMC 20, 1990, 128-140.
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212. L. Pelkowitz, A continuous relaxation labeling
algorithm for Markov random fields, T-SMC 20, 1990,
709-715.
213. E.R. Hancock and J. Kittler, A label error process
for discrete relaxation, ICPR-B, 523-528.
C. Applications
C.1. Document Processing
214. C.Y. Suen, ed., Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition
(Proceedings of an International Workshop, Montreal,
Canada, April 2-3, 1990), Concordia University,
Montreal, 1990.
215. United States Postal Service Advanced Technology
Conference, Washington, DC, November 5-7, 1990.
216. T. Pavlidis, J. Swartz, and Y.P. Wang, Fundamentals
of bar code information theory, Computer 23(4),
1990, 74-86.
217. R. Eckhouse et al., Intelligent character
recognition, Computer 23(6), 1990, 99-103.
218. D.G. Elliman and I.T. Lancaster, A review of
segmentation and contextual analysis techniques for
text recognition, PR 23, 1990, 337-346.
219. V.K. Govindan and A.P. Shivaprasad, Character
recognition-a review, PR 23, 1990, 671-683.
220. C.C. Tappert, C.Y. Suen, and T. Wakahara, The state
of the art in on-line handwriting recognition, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 787-808.
221. V. Nagasamy and N.A. Langrana, Engineering drawing
processing and vectorization system, CVGIP 49, 1990,
379-397.
222. M. Monmonier, Graphically encoded knowledge bases
for expert-guided feature generalization in
cartographic display systems, Intl. J. Expert
Systems 3, 1990, 65-71.
223. S. Suzuki and T. Yamada, MARIS: Map recognition
input system, PR 23, 1990, 919-933.
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224. R. Kasturi, S.T. Bow, W. El-Masri, J. Shah, J.R.
Gattiker, and U.B. Mokate, A system for
interpretation of line drawings, T-PAMI 12, 1990,
978-992.
225. M. Ilg, Knowledge-based understanding of road maps
and other line images, ICPR-A, 282-289.
226. R.P. Futrelle, Strategies for diagram understanding:
Generalized equivalence, spatial/object pyramids and
animate vision, ICPR-A, 403-408.
227. A. Shimaya and I. Yoroizawa, Automatic creation of
reasonable interpretations for complex line figures,
ICPR-B, 480-484.
228. S. Satoh, Y. Ohsawa, and M. Sakauchi, Drawing image
understanding using state transition models, ICPR-B,
491-495.
229. H. Kato and S. Inokuchi, The recognition method for
roughly drawn logical diagrams based on hybrid
utilization of multi-layered knowledge, ICPR-B,
578-582.
230. S. Shimotsuji, A robust drawing recognition system
based on contour shape analysis, ICPR-B, 717-719.
C.2. Biomedical Applications
231. J.C. Russ, ed., Journal of Computer-Assisted
Macroscopy, Plenum Press, New York, 1989ff.
232. R.M. Schneider, ed., Medical Imaging IV: Image
Formation (Newport Beach, CA, February 4-6, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 1231.
233. Y. Kim, ed., Medical Imaging IV: Image Capture and
Display (Newport Beach, CA, February 4-5, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 1232.
234. M.H. Leow, ed., Medical Imaging IV: Image
Processing (Newport Beach, CA, February 6-8, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 1233.
235. S.J. Dwyer and R.G. Jost, eds., Medical Imaging IV:
PACS System Design and Evaluation (Newport Beach,
CA, February 6-9, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1234.
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236. A.C. Bovik and W.E. Higgins, eds., Biomedical Image
processing (Santa Clara, CA, February 1213, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 1245.
C.3. Industrial Applications
237. D.W. Braggins, ed., Industrial Inspection II (The
Hague, The Netherlands, March 12-13, 1990), Proc.
SPIE 1265.
238. IDENT/VISION (Fourth International Exhibition and
Conference on Automatic Identification and Sensors;
Third International Exhibition and Conference on
Applied Machine Vision and Artificial Intelligence),
Stuttgart, FRG, May 29-31, 1990.
239. International Robots and Vision Automation Show and
Conference, Detroit, MI, June 5-7, 1990.
240. Workshop on Intelligent Robotic Systems: Design and
Applications, Boston, MA, November 5, 1990.
241. M.J. Chen and B.G. Batchelor, eds., High Speed
Inspection Architectures, Barcoding, and Character
Recognition (Boston, MA, November 5-7, 1990), Proc.
SPIE 1384.
242. B.G. Batchelor and F.M. Waltz, eds., Machine Vision
Systems Integration (Boston, MA, November 6-7,
1990), Proc. SPIE CR36.
243. D.J. Svetkoff, ed., Optics Illumination, and Image
Sensing for Machine Vision V (Boston, MA, November
8-9, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1385.
244. B.G. Batchelor and F.M. Waltz, eds., Machine Vision
Systems Integration in Industry (Boston, MA,
November 8-9, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1386.
245. Vision'90, Detroit, MI, November 12-15, 1990.
246. H. Freeman, ed., Machine Vision for Three-
Dimensional Scenes, Academic Press, Boston, 1990.
247. M. Brady, ed., Robotics Science, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1989.
248. A. Kak, guest ed., Special Issue on Robotic Assembly
and Task Planning, AI Magazine 11(1), Spring 1990,
9, 30-97.
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249. S.A. Hutchinson and A.C. Kak, Spar: A planner that
satisfies operational and geometric goals in
uncertain environments, AI Magazine 11(1), 1990,
30-61.
250. A.C. Sanderson, L.S. Homan de Mello, and H. Zhang,
Assembly sequence planning, AI Magazine 11(1), 1990,
62-81.
251. R.J. Popplestone, Y. Liu, and R. Weiss, A group
theoretic approach to assembly planning, AI
Magazine 11(1), 1990, 82-97.
252. S.B. Skaar, W.H. Brockman, and W.S. Jang, Three-
dimensional camera space manipulation, IJRR 9(4),
1990, 22-39.
253. J.E. Agapakis, Approaches for recognition and
interpretation of workpiece surface features using
structured lighting, IJRR 9(5), 1990, 3-16.
254. J.E. Agapakis, J.M. Katz, J.M. Friedman, and G.N.
Epstein, Vision-aided robotic welding: An approach
and a flexible implementation, IJRR 9(5), 1990,
17-34.
255. M.A. Abidi and R.C. Gonzalez, The use of multisensor
data for robotic applications, T-RA 6, 1990,
159-177.
256. D. Vernon and M. Tistarelli, Using camera motion to
estimate range for robotic parts manipulation, T-
RA 6, 1990, 509-521.
257. K.K. Gupta, Fast collision avoidance for manipulator
arms: A sequential search stategy, T-RA 6, 1990,
522-532.
258. M.M. Trivedi, M.A. Abidi, R.O. Eason, and R.C.
Gonzalez, Developing robotic systems with multiple
sensors, T-SMC 20, 1990, 1285-1300.
259. E. Al-Hujazi and A. Sood, Range image segmentation
with applications to robot bin-picking using vacuum
gripper, T-SMC 20, 1990, 1313-1325.
260. R. Volpe and P. Khosla, Manipulator control with
superquadric artificial potential functions: Theory
and experiments, T-SMC 20, 1990, 1423-1436.
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261. M.K. Leung and T.S. Huang, Detecting wheels of
vehicles in stereo images, ICPR-A, 263-267.
262. W. Hattich and H. Wandres, Automatic learning of
structural models for workpiece recognition systems,
ICPR-A, 279-281.
263. E. Persoon, G. Nijholt, G. Maguire, and J. O'Brien,
Industrial image processing by means of an image
recognition integrated system, ICPR-D, 402-407.
264. J.Y. Herve', P. Cucka, and R. Sharma, Qualitative
visual control of a robot manipulator, IUW, 895-908.
265. P. Allen, B. Yoshimi, and A. Timcenko, Real-time
visual servoing, IUW, 909-918.
266. J. Hoshino, T. Uemura, and I. Masuda, Recognition-
based reconstruction of an indoor scene using an
integration of active and passive sensing
techniques, ICCV, 568-572.
267. S. He, N. Abe, and T. Kitahashi, Understanding
assembly illustrations in an assembly manual without
any model of mechanical parts, ICCV, 573-576.
268. B. Faltings, Qualitative kinematics in mechanisms,
AI 44, 1990, 89-119.
C.4. Autonomous Systems
269. A. Meystel, Autonomous Mobile Robots-Vehicles with
Cognitive Control, World Scientific, Singapore,
1989.
270. T. Kanade, F.C.A. Groen, and L.O. Herzberger, eds.,
Intelligent Autonomous systems 2, IOS Press, 1990.
271. R.J.P. de Figuereido and W.E. Stoney, eds.,
Cooperative Intelligent Robots in Space (Boston, MA,
November 6-7, 190), Proc. SPIE 1387.
272. W.H. Chen and W.J. Wolfe, eds., Mobile Robots V
(Boston, MA, November 8-9, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1388.
273. D. Maravall, M. Mazo, V. Palencia, M.M. Perez, and
C. Torres, Guidance of an autonomous vehicle by
visual feedback, Cybernetics Systems 21, 1990,
257-266.
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274. Z. Shiller and S. Dubowsky, Robot path planning with
obstacles, actuator, gripper, and payload
constraints, IJRR 8(6), 1989, 3-18.
275. D.H. Kite and M. Magee, Determining the 3D position
and orientation of a robot camera using 2D monocular
vision, PR 23, 1990, 819-831.
276. Y. Liu, T.S. Huang, and O.D. Faugeras, Determination
of camera location from 2-D to 3-D line and point
correspondences, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 28-37.
277. B. Hussain and M.R. Kabuka, Real-time system for
accurate three-dimensional position determination
and verification, T-RA 6, 1990, 31-43.
278. R.C. Arkin and R.R. Murphy, Autonomous navigation in
a manufacturing environment, T-RA 6, 1990, 445-454.
279. M.R. Kabuka, S. Harjadi, and A. Younis, A fault-
tolerant architecture for an automatic vision-guided
vehicle, T-SMC 20, 1990, 380-394.
280. D. Feng and B.H. Krogh, Satisficing feedback
strategies for local navigation of autonomous mobile
robots, T-SMC 20, 1990, 1383-1395.
281. S.C. Zaharakis and A. Guez, Time optimal robot
navigation via the slack set method, T-SMC 20, 1990,
1396-1407.
282. J. Borenstein and Y. Koren, Teleautonomous guidance
for mobile robots, T-SMC 20, 1990, 1437-1443.
283. N.S.V. Rao and S.S. Iyengar, Autonomous robot
navigation in unknown terrains: Incidental learning
and environmental exploration, T-SMC 20, 1990,
1443-1449.
284. M. Asada, Y. Fukui, and S. Tsuji, Representing
global world of a mobile robot with relational local
maps, T-SMC 20, 1990, 1456-1461.
285. L. Robert, R. Vaillant, and M. Schmitt, 3D-vision-
based navigation: First steps, ECCV, 236-240.
286. T. Zielke, K. Storjohann, H.A. Mallot, and W. von
Seelen, Adapting computer vision systems to the
visual environment: Topographic mapping, ECCV,
613-615.
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287. C. Fennema and A.R. Hanson, Experiments in
autonomous navigation, ICPR-A, 24-31.
288. Z. Zhang and O. Faugeras, Building a 3D world model
with a mobile robot: 3D line segment representation
and integration, ICPR-A, 38-42.
289. C. Fennema and A.R. Hanson, Experiments in
autonomous navigation, IUW, 772-781.
290. J.W. Hong, X. Tan, B. Pinette, R. Weiss, and E.M.
Riseman, Image-based navigation using 360 degree
views, IUW, 782-791.
291. M.H. Soldo, Reactive and preplanned control in a
mobile robot, IUW, 792-794.
292. (S. Li), S. Tsuji, and M. Imai, Determining camera
rotation from vanishing points of lines on
horizontal planes, ICCV, 499-502.
C.5. Remote Sensing, Reconnaissance
293. L. F. Pau and L. Kanal, eds., Mapping and Spatial
Modelling for Navigation (Fano, Denmark, August
21-25, 1989), Springer, Berlin, 1990.
294. P. Janota, ed., Digital Image Processing and Visual
Communications Technologies in the Earth and
Atmospheric Sciences (Orlando, FL, April 18-19,
1990), Proc. SPIE 1301.
295. S. Gowrinathan, ed., Acquisition, Tracking, and
Pointing IV (Orlando, FL, April 19-20, 1990), Proc.
SPIE 1304.
296. O.E. Drummond, ed., Signal and Data Processing of
Small Targets (Orlando, FL, April 16-18, 1990),
Proc. SPIE 1305.
297. R.C. Harney, ed., Sensor Fusion III (Orlando, FL,
April 19-20, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1306.
298. H. Nasr and F.A. Sadjadi, ed., Signal and Image
Processing Systems Performance Evaluation (Orlando,
FL, April 19-20, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1310.
299. P.A. Henkel and F.R. LaGesse, eds., Airborne
Reconnaissance XIV (San Diego, CA, July 10-12,
1990), Proc. SPIE 1342.
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300. C.D. Tomlin, Geographic Information Systems and
Cartographic Modeling, Prentice-Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, NJ, 1990.
301. Y.T. Liow and T. Pavlidis, Use of shadows for
extracting buildings in aerial images, CVGIP 49,
1990, 242-277.
302. A. Huertas, W. Cole, and R. Nevatia, Detecting
runways in complex airport scenes, CVGIP 51, 1990,
107-145.
303. M.M. Trivedi, C.X. Chen, and D.H. Cress, Object
detection by step-wise analysis of spectral,
spatial, and topographic features, CVGIP 51, 1990,
235-255.
304. M.J. Carlotto, Toward the unsupervised
interpretation of outdoor imagery, JVCIR 1, 1990,
158-175.
305. R.B. Irvin and D.M. McKeown Jr., Methods for
exploiting the relationship between buildings and
their shadows in aerial imagery, T-SMC 19, 1989,
1564-1575.
306. C. Lipari, M. Trivedi, and C. Harlow, Geometric
modeling and recognition of elongated regions in
aerial images, T-SMC 19, 1989, 1600-1612.
307. V. Venkateswar and R. Chellappa, A framework for
interpretation of aerial images, ICPR-A, 204-206.
308. P. Garnesson, G. Giraudon, and P. Montesinos, An
image analysis system, application for aerial
imagery interpretation, ICPR-A, 210-212.
309. J. Shufelt and D.M. McKeown, Fusion of monocular
cues to detect man-made structures in aerial
imagery, IUW, 692-705.
310. J. Ming and B. Bhanu, A multistrategy learning
approach for target model recognition, acquisition,
and refinement, IUW, 742-756.
311. C.E. Thorpe, Vision and Navigation-The Carnegie
Mellon NAVLAB, Kluwer, Boston, 1990.
312. A.K. Sood, ed., Special Issue on Unmanned Vehicle
and Intelligent Robotic Systems, T-SMC 20(6),
November-December 1990, 1241-1483.
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313. T.S. Levitt and D.T. Lawton, Qualitative navigation
for mobile robots, AI 44, 1990, 305-360.
314. N. Ishimura, T. Hashimoto, S. Tsujimoto, and S.
Arimoto, Automatic fixing of ship position by
simulation-and-matching, CVGIP 51, 1990, 38-53.
315. W. Burger and B. Bhanu, Qualitative understanding of
scene dynamics for mobile robots, IJRR 9(6), 1990,
74-90.
316. A.D. Morgan, E.L. Dagless, D.J. Milford, and B.T.
Thomas, Road edge tracking for robot road following:
A real-time implementation, IVC 8, 1990, 233-240.
317. R. Kuc, A spatial sampling criterion for sonar
obstacle detection, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 686-690.
318. K. Kanatani and K. Watanabe, Reconstruction of 3-D
road geometry from images for autonomous land
vehicles, T-RA 6, 1990, 127-132.
319. M. Beckerman, Treatment of systematic errors in the
processing of wide-angle sonar sensor data for
robotic navigation, T-RA 6, 1990, 137-145.
320. S.J. Dickinson and L.S. Davis, A flexible tool for
prototyping ALV road following algorithms, T-RA 6,
1990, 232-242.
321. V.H.L. Cheng, Concept development of automatic
guidance for rotorcraft obstacle avoidance, T-RA 6,
1990, 252-257.
322. V.J. Lumelsky, S. Mukhopadhyay, and K. Sun, Dynamic
path planning in sensor-based terrain acquisition,
T-RA 6, 1990, 462-472.
323. N.C. Rowe and R.S. Ross, Optimal grid-free path
planning across arbitrarily contoured terrain with
anisotropic friction and gravity effects, T-RA 6,
1990, 540-553.
324. A.K. Sood, M. Herman, M.M. Trivedi, and H. Wechsler,
Computational perspective on perception, planning,
action and systems integration, T-SMC 20, 1990,
1241-1244.
325. R.C. Arkin, The impact of cybernetics on the design
of a mobile robot system: A case study, T-SMC 20,
1990, 1245-1257.
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326. E.D. Dickmanns, M. Mysliwetz, and T. Christians, An
integrated spatio-temporal approach to automatic
visual guidance of autonomous vehicles, T-SMC 20,
1990, 1273-1284.
327. D.G. Morgenthaler, S.J. Hennessy, and D. DeMenthon,
Range-video fusion and comparison of inverse
perspective algorithms in static images, T-SMC 20,
1990, 1301-1312.
328. M. Asada, Map building for a mobile robot from
sensory data, T-SMC 20, 1990, 1326-1336.
329. C. Fennema, A. Hanson, E. Riseman, J.R. Beveridge,
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330. D.W. Payton, J.K. Rosenblatt, and D.M. Keirsey,
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331. D.N. Oskard, T.H. Hong, and C.A. Shaffer, Real-time
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332. R.A. Lotufo, B.T. Thomas, and E.L. Dagless, Road
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333. S. Carlsson and J.O. Eklundh, Object detection using
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334. J.Y. Zhang and S. Tsuji, Panoramic representation of
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335. E.D. Dickmanns, Visual dynamic scene understanding
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336. F. Aguirre, J.M. Boucher, and J.J. Jacq, Underwater
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337. B. Roberts and B. Bhanu, Inertial navigation sensor
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338. C. Thorpe and J. Gowdy, Annotated maps for
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339. J.Y. Zheng, M. Barth, and S. Tsuji, Qualitative
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340. M. Mohnhaupt and B. Neumann, On the use of motion
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341. E. Nakamae, K. Kaneda, T. Okamoto, and T. Nishita, A
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363. M. Zubair and S.N. Gupta, Embeddings on a Boolean
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376. C.A. Sher and A. Rosenfeld, A pyramid programming
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377. W.B. Teeuw and R.P.W. Duin, An algorithm for
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379. A. Wagner and D.G. Corneil, Embedding trees in a
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380. R. Cypher and J.L.C. Sanz, SIMD architectures and
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381. M.S. Chen, K.G. Shin, and D.D. Kandlur, Addressing,
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382. S. Matic, Emulation of hypercube architecture on
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383. R.G. Melhem and G.Y. Hwang, Embedding rectangular
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384. M. Milgram and T. de Saint Pierre, Boundary
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385. O.H. Ibarra and S.M. Sohn, On mapping systolic
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386. S. Ranka and S. Sahni, Odd even shifts in SIMD
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387. J.C. Klein, F. Collange, and M. Bilodeau, A bit
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388. N. Haddadi, K. Hwang, and R. Chellappa, Viscom: An
orthogonal multiprocessor for early vision and
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389. M. Tremblay and D. Poussart, MAR: An integrated
system for focal plane edge tracking with parallel
analog processing and built-in primitives for image
acquisition and analysis, ICPR-D, 292-298.
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390. L.S. Davis, L.T. Chen, and P.J. Narayanan,
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391. M.H. Sunwoo and J.K. Aggarwal, A sliding memory
plane array processor for low level vision, ICPR-D,
312-317.
392. R. Raghavan, K.K. Jung, and H.T. Nguyen, Fine grain
parallel processors and real-time applications:
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393. R. Barman, M. Bolotski, D. Camporese, and J.J.
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394. H.M. Alnuweiri and V.K. Prasanna Kumar, Optimal
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395. D.C. Gerogiannis and S.C. Orphanoudakis, Efficient
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396. M.C. Herbordt, C.C. Weems, and D.B. Shu, Routing on
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397. D. Rana and C.C. Weems, The IUA feedback
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398. H. Vorhees, D.M. Fritzsche, and L.W. Tucker,
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399. G.R. Nudd, T.J. Atherton, N.D. Francis, R.M.
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400. M.J.B. Duff and T.J. Fountain, Enhancing the two-
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401. M.C. Herbordt, C.C. Weems, and D.B. Shu, General
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402. L.T. Chen and L.S. Davis, A parallel algorithm for
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403. R. Morris, Image processing on the Macintosh,
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404. K.H. Zimmermann, The theory of acyclic systolic
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405. J.R. Parker and T.R. Ingoldsby, Design and analysis
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406. M.H. Sunwoo and J.K. Aggarwal, Flexibly coupled
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407. S.L. Tanimoto and E.W. Kent, Architectures and
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408. F. Catthoor and H.J. DeMan, Application-specific
architectural methodologies for high-throughput
digital signal and image processing, T-ASSP 38,
1990, 339-349.
409. M.A. Sid-Ahmed, Serial architectures for the
implementation of 2-D digital filters and for
template matching in digital images, T-ASSP 38,
1990, 853-857.
410. S.M. Dunn, J.E. Peters, B. Finkel, and L. Neafsey,
DISIPLE: Digital Signal Processor Programming
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411. S.Y. Lee and J.K. Aggarwal, A system
design/scheduling strategy for parallel image
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412. L. Serra and R.L. Rhodes, Low-cost hardware platform
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254-265.
413. A.W.G. Duller, R.H. Storer, A.R. Thomson, M.R. Pout,
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414. P.J. Burt and G. van der Wal, An architecture for
multiresolution, focal, image analysis, ICPR-D,
305-311.
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415. F.J. Weil, L.H. Jamieson, and E.J. Delp, Dynamic
intelligent scheduling and control of reconfigurable
parallel architectures for computer vision/image
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416. C.C. Weems, D. Rana, A.R. Hanson, E.M. Riseman, D.B.
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417. T. Fukushima, A survey of image processing LSIs in
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418. W.E. Blanz, B. Shung, C. Cox, W. Greiner, B. Dom,
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low-level image segmentation architecture-LISA,
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419. M. Pietikainen, T. Seppanen, and P. Alapuranen, A
hybrid computer architecture for machine vision,
ICPR-D, 426-431.
420. A. Gunzinger, S. Mathis, and W. Guggenbuhl, The
SYnchronous DAtaflow MAchine: A computer
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436-441.
421. K. Deguchi, K. Tago, and I. Morishita, Integrated
parallel image processings on a pipelined MIMD
multi-processor system PSM, ICPR-D, 442-444.
422. H. Schomberg, A transputer-based shuffle-shift
machine for image processing and reconstruction,
ICPR-D, 445-450.
423. V. Cantoni, L. Lombardi, and M. Ferretti,
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476-478.
424. R. Taniguchi and M. Amamiya, AMP: An autonomous
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425. A. Samal, Design of a dynamically reconfigurable,
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426. C.T. Gray, W. Liu, T. Hughes, R. Cavin, and S. Chen,
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427. D.B. Shu, J.G. Nash, and C.C. Weems, A multiple-
level heterogeneous architecture for image
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428. M.H. Sunwoo and J.K. Aggarwal, Vista for a general
purpose computer vision system, ICPR-D, 635-641.
429. C.H. Chien and L.J. Lin, PARADIGM: An architecture
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430. G. Tortora, G. Costagliola, T. Arndt, and S.K.
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431. S.Y. Lee and M.K. Shan, Access methods of image
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432. L. Azzarelli, M. Chimenti, O. Salvetti, H. Bruenig,
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of images, IVC 8, 1990, 241-250.
433. J.J. Pfeiffer Jr., HCL: A language for low-level
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434. S.Y. Lee and F.J. Hsu, 2D C-string: A new spatial
knowledge representation for image database systems,
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435. T.K. Ten Kate, R. Van Balen, A.W.M. Smeulders,
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436. P. Gemmar and G. Hofele, An object oriented approach
for an iconic kernel system IKS, ICPR-C, 85-90.
437. S.Y. Hwang and S.L. Tanimoto, Parallel coordination
of image operators on shared-memory architecture,
ICPR-D, 343-349.
438. K. Wakimoto, M. Shima, S. Tanaka, and A. Maeda, An
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439. M. Flickner, M. Lavin, and S. Das, An object-
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440. H. Sato, H. Okazaki, T. Kawai, H. Yamamoto, and H.
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441. S.M. Dunn, Writing retargetable parallel programs
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442. T.D. Williams, Image understanding tools, ICPR-D,
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443. D.T. Lawton and D.M. Mead, A modular object oriented
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444. J.A. Webb, Architecture-independent global image
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445. T.S. Levitt, S.E. Johnston, S. Barclay, J.W. Dye,
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447. P.D. Gader, ed., Image Algebra and Morphological
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449. G.X. Ritter, J.N. Wilson, and J.L. Davidson, Image
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450. H.J.A.M. Heijmans and C. Ronse, The algebraic basis
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451. J. Song and E.J. Delp, The analysis of morphological
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452. J. Bigun, A structure feature for some image
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453. J. Cooper and L. Kitchen, CASOP: A fast algorithm
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454. P. Lenders and H. Schroder, A programmable systolic
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455. E.P. Simoncelli and E.H. Adelson, Non-separable
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456. P. Maragos and R.W. Schafer, Morphological systems
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1990, 690-710.
457. A. Toet, A hierarchical morphological image
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458. K. Qian and P. Bhattacharya, Binary image processing
by polynomial approach, PRL 11, 1990, 395-403.
459. Y. Wan and M.M. Fahmy, N-dimensional symmetries and
their applications in digital filters, SP 19, 1990,
103-117.
460. R.M. Haralick, X. Zhuang, C. Lin, and J.S.J. Lee,
The digital morphological sampling theorem, T-
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461. S. Ranka and S. Sahni, Convolution on mesh connected
multicomputers, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 315-318.
462. P. Maragos and R.D. Ziff, Threshold superposition in
morphological image analysis systems, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 498-504.
463. S.S. Wilson, Vector morphology and iconic neural
networks, T-SMC 19, 1989, 1636-1644.
464. E.R. Dougherty, Hausdorff-metric interpretation of
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465. K. Preston, Jr., Fundamentals of three-dimensional
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466. K.R. Namuduri, R. Mehrotra, and N. Ranganathan, Fast
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467. H. Yamada, K. Yamamoto, and M. Nakamura, Increasing
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468. H. Joo, R.M. Haralick, and L.G. Shapiro, Toward the
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469. W.T. Freeman and E.H. Adelson, Steerable filters for
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470. B. White and D. Brzakovic, Two methods of image
extension, CVGIP 50, 1990, 342-352.
E.2. Pyramids, Scale Space
471. A. Zakhor and A.V. Oppenheim, Reconstruction of
two-dimensional signals from level crossings, P-
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472. S.G. Mallat, Multifrequency channel decompositions
of images and wavelet models, T-ASSP 37, 1989,
2091-2110.
473. R. Hummel and R. Moniot, Reconstructions from zero
crossings in scale space, T-ASSP 37, 1989,
2111-2130.
474. L. Wu and Z. Xie, Scaling theorems for zero-
crossings, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 46-54.
475. T. Lindeberg, Scale-space for discrete signals, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 234-254.
476. P. Meer, C.A. Sher, and A. Rosenfeld, The chain
pyramid: Hierarchical contour processing, T-
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477. E. Saund, Symbolic construction of a 2-D scale-space
image, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 817-830.
478. B. Zuerndorfer and G.H. Wakefield, Extensions of
scale-space filtering to machine-sensing systems,
T-PAMI 12, 1990, 868-882.
479. S.R. Curtis and A.V. Oppenheim, Reconstruction of
multidimensional signals from zero crossings, IU89,
92-110.
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480. Y.Y. Zeevi and S. Shamai (Shitz), Image
representation by reference-signal crossings, IU89,
111-137.
481. A. Montanvert, P. Meer, and A. Rosenfeld,
Hierarchical image analysis using irregular
tessellations, ECCV, 28-32.
482. A.D. Jepson and D.J. Fleet, Scale-space
singularities, ECCV, 50-55.
483. A. Montanvert, P. Meer, and A. Rosenfeld, Irregular
tessellation based image analysis, ICPR-B, 474-479.
484. S. Mallat and S. Zhong, Signal characterization from
multiscale edges, ICPR-B, 891-896.
485. T. Wada and M. Sato, Scale-space tree and its
hierarchy, ICPR-C, 103-108.
486. G. Whitten, A framework for adaptive scale space
tracking solutions to problems in computational
vision, ICCV, 210-220.
487. S. Zhong and S. Mallat, Compact image representation
from multiscale edges, ICCV, 522-525.
488. G. Karlsson and M. Vetterli, Theory of two-
dimensional multirate filterbanks, T-ASSP 38, 1990,
925-937.
489. T. Yamaguchi, Distortion-tolerance curve of the
Neocognitron with various structures, including
pyramid, ICPR-B, 918-922.
E.3. Geometric Transformations
490. G. Wolberg, Digital Image Warping, IEEE Computer
Society Press, 1990.
491. C.X. Durand, Bit map transformations in computerized
2D animation, C&G 13, 1989, 433-440.
492. K. Kornel, 2D and 3D perspective transformations,
C&G 14, 1990, 117-124.
493. C. Frederick and E.L. Schwartz, Conformal image
warping, CGA 10(2), 1990, 54-61.
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494. Z.C. Li, Y.Y. Tang, T.D. Bui, and C.Y. Suen, Shape
transformation models and their applications in
pattern recognition, IJPRAI 4, 1990, 65-94.
495. H.R. Arabnia, A parallel algorithm for the arbitrary
rotation of digitized images using process-and-
data-decomposition approach, JPDC 10, 1990, 188-192.
496. H.D. Cheng, Y.Y. Tang, and C.Y. Suen, Parallel image
transformation and its VLSI implementation, PR 23,
1990, 1113-1129.
497. Z.C. Li, Discrete techniques for computer
transformations of digital images and patterns,
PR 23, 1990, 1249-1273.
498. S.K. Parui, Some geometric operations on binary
pictures and their shape preserving properties,
PRL 11, 1990, 355-361.
499. R.A. Nicholl and T.M. Nicholl, Performing geometric
transformations by program transformation, TOG 9,
1990, 28-40.
500. Z.C. Li, T.D. Bui, C.Y. Suen, and Y.Y. Tang,
Splitting-shooting methods for nonlinear
transformations of digitized patterns, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 671-682.
501. Z.C. Li, C.Y. Suen, T.D. Bui, and Q.L. Gu, Harmonic
models of shape transformations in digital images
and patterns, ICPR-C, 1-7.
502. Y.Y. Tang and C.Y. Suen, Nonlinear shape restoration
by transformation models, ICPR-C, 14-19.
503. M. Shizawa, Discrete invertible affine
transformations, ICPR-C, 134-139.
E.4. Interpolation
504. M.N. El Tarazi, Quadratic spline interpolation on
uniform methes, BIT 30, 1990, 484-489.
505. P.G. Bao and J.G. Rokne, Quadruple-step line
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506. B. Pham, Quadratic B-splines for automatic curve and
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507. P.C. Mathias, L.M. Patnaik, and S. Ramesh, Systolic
architectures in curve generation, C&G 13, 1989,
561-567.
508. D.J. Walton and D.S. Meek, Clothoidal splines,
C&G 14, 1990, 95-100.
509. S. Mick and O. Roschel, Interpolation of helical
patches by kinematic rational Be'zier patches,
C&G 14, 1990, 275-280.
510. K.C. Chu, B3-splines for interactive curve and
surface fitting, C&G 14, 1990, 281-288.
511. Y. Fletcher and D.F. McAllister, Automatic tension
adjustment for interpolatory splines, CGA 10(1),
1990, 10-17.
512. B.A. Barsky and T.D. DeRose, Geometric continuity of
parametric curves: Constructions of geometrically
continuous splines, CGA 10(1), 1990, 60-68.
513. A.T. Pang, Line-drawing algorithms for parallel
machines, CGA 10(5), 1990, 54-59.
514. W.E. Wright, Parallelization of Bresenham's line and
circle algorithms, CGA 10(5), 1990, 60-67.
515. J.W. Schmidt, W. Hess, and T. Nordheim, Shape
preserving histopolation using rational quadratic
splines, Computing 44, 1990, 245-258.
516. P.R. Cappelo, E. Gallopoulos, and C.K. Koc, Systolic
computation of interpolating polynomials,
Computing 45, 1990, 95-117.
517. D. Lasser, Visually continuous quartics and
quintics, Computing 45, 1990, 119-129.
518. M.K. Leung and Y.H. Yang, Dynamic strip algorithm in
curve fitting, CVGIP 51, 1990, 146-165.
519. T.L. Hemminger and C.A. Pomalaza-Raez, Polygonal
representation: A maximum likelihood approach,
CVGIP 52, 1990, 239-247.
520. A. Goshtasby, F. Cheng, and B.A. Barsky, B-spline
curves and surfaces viewed as digital filters,
CVGIP 52, 1990, 264-275.
45
521. J. Porrill, Fitting ellipses and predicting
confidence envelopes using a bias corrected Kalman
filter, IVC 8, 1990, 37-41.
522. O. Egecioglu, E. Gallopoulos, and C.K. Koc, Fast
computation of divided differences and parallel
Hermite interpolation, J. Complexity 5, 1989,
417-437.
523. M.K. Leung and Y.H. Yang, Dynamic two-strip
algorithm in curve fitting, PR 23, 1990, 69-79.
524. J.H. Chuang and C.M. Hoffmann, On local implicit
approximation and its applications, TOG 8, 1989,
298-324.
525. M.E. Hohmeyer and B.A. Barsky, Rational continuity:
Parametric, geometric, and Frenet frame continuity
of rational curves, TOG 8, 1989, 335-359.
526. H.B. Said, A generalized Ball curve and its
recursive algorithm, TOG 8, 1989, 360-371.
527. B. Joe, Knot insertion for beta-spline curves and
surfaces, TOG 9, 1990, 41-65.
528. J.D. Hobby, Rasterization of nonparametric curves,
TOG 9, 1990, 262-277.
529. B. Joe, Quartic beta-splines, TOG 9, 1990, 301-337.
530. J.G. Rokne, B. Wyvill, and X. Wu, Fast line scan-
conversion, TOG 9, 1990, 376-388.
531. D.P. Dobkin, S.V.F. Levy, W.P. Thurston, and A.R.
Wilks, Contour tracing by piecewise linear
approximations, TOG 9, 1990, 389-423.
532. P.C. Mathias and L.M. Patnaik, Systolic evaluation
of polynomial expressions, T-COMP 39, 1990, 653-665.
533. V. Vlassopoulos, Adaptive polygonization of
parametric surfaces, VC 6, 1990, 291-298.
534. P. Saint-Marc and G. Medioni, B-spline contour
representation and symmetry detection, ECCV,
604-606.
535. Y.T. Zhou, Fitting smooth curves, ICPR-B, 455-459.
46
536. K. Deguchi and S. Aoki, Regularized polygonal
approximation for analysis and interpretation of
planar contour figures, ICPR-B, 865-869.
537. A.C. Barkans, High speed high quality antialiased
vector generation, SIGGRAPH, 319-326.
538. P.L. Rosin and G.A.W. West, Segmenting curves into
elliptic arcs and straight lines, ICCV, 75-78.
539. S. Tehrani, T.E. Weymouth, and B. Schunck,
Interpolating cubic spline contours by minimizing
second derivative discontinuity, ICCV, 713-716.
E.5. Approximation and Estimation
540. F. Girosi and T. Poggio, Networks and the best
approximation property, BC 63, 1990, 169-176.
541. B. Kamgar-Parsi, B. Kamgar-Parsi, and H. Wechsler,
Simultaneous fitting of several planes to point sets
using neural networks, CVGIP 52, 1990, 341-359.
542. T. Poggio and F. Girosi, Networks for approximation
and learning, P-IEEE 78, 1990, 1481-1497.
543. G. Sparr, A. Hansson, and L. Nielsen, Discontinuity
preserving visual reconstruction by means of
potential theory, PRL 11, 1990, 117-122.
544. M. Alder, R. Togneri, E. Lai, and Y. Attikiouzel,
Kohonen's algorithm for the numerical
parameterisation of manifolds, PRL 11, 1990,
313-319.
545. S.T. Fathima and B. Yegnanarayana, A maximum entropy
approach to interpolation, SP 21, 1990, 17-20.
546. N.B. Karayiannis and A.N. Venetsanopoulos,
Regularization theory in image restoration-the
stabilizing functional approach, T-ASSP 38, 1990,
1155-1179.
547. R. Cristi, Markov and recursive least squares
methods for the estimation of data with
discontinuities, T-ASSP 38, 1990, 1972-1980.
548. F.C. Jeng and J.W. Woods, Simulated annealing in
compound Gaussian random fields, T-IT 36, 1990,
94-107.
47
549. T. Simchony, R. Chellappa, and Z. Lichtenstein,
Relaxation algorithms for MAP estimation of gray-
level images with multiplicative noise, T-IT 36,
1990, 608-613.
550. I. Weiss, Shape reconstruction on a varying mesh,
T-PAMI 12, 1990, 345-362.
551. T. Simchony, R. Chellappa, and M. Shao, Direct
analytical methods for solving Poisson equations in
computer vision problems, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 435-446.
552. R. Szeliski, Fast surface interpolation using
hierarchical basis functions, T-PAMI 12, 1990,
513-528.
553. B.W. Silverman and C. Jennison, The specification of
edge penalties for regular and irregular pixel
images, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 1017-1024.
554. T. Simchony, R. Chellappa, and Z. Lichtenstein,
Pyramid implementation of optimal-step conjugate-
search algorithms for some low-level vision
problems, T-SMC 19, 1989, 1408-1425.
555. E.B. Gamble, D. Geiger, T. Poggio, and D. Weinshall,
Integration of visual modules and labeling of
surface discontinuities, T-SMC 19, 1989, 1576-1581.
556. J.L. Marroquin, A probabilistic approach to
computational vision, IU89, 44-79.
557. D. Geiger and F. Girosi, Parallel and deterministic
algorithms from MRFs: Surface reconstruction and
integration, ECCV, 89-98.
558. D. Keren and M. Werman, Variations on
regularization, ICPR-A, 93-98.
559. X. Zhuang and R.M. Haralick, A highly robust
estimator for computer vision, ICPR-B, 545-550.
560. A. Rangarajan and R. Chellappa, Generalized
graduated non-convexity algorithm for maximum a
posteriori image estimation, ICPR-C, 127-133.
561. A. Waks, O.J. Tretiak, and G.K. Gregoriou,
Restoration of noisy regions modeled by noncausal
Markov random fields of unknown parameters, ICPR-C,
170-175.
48
562. M.A. Snyder, The mathematical foundations of
smoothness constraints: A new class of coupled
constraints, IUW, 154-161.
563. P. Meer, D. Mintz, and A. Rosenfeld, Least median of
squares based robust analysis of image structure,
IUW, 231-254.
564. D. Mintz, P. Meer, and A. Rosenfeld, A fast, high
breakdown point robust estimator for computer vision
applications, IUW, 255-257.
565. T. Poggio and F. Girosi, Extensions of a theory of
networks for approximation and learning:
Dimensionality reduction and clustering, IUW,
597-603.
566. R. McKendall, Statistical decision theory for sensor
fusion, IUW, 861-866.
567. G. Kamberova and M. Mintz, Robust multi-sensor
fusion: A decision-theoretic approach, IUW,
867-873.
568. R. McKendall and M. Mintz, Non-monotonic decision
rules for sensor fusion, IUW, 874-880.
569. R.L. Stevenson and E.J. Delp, Viewpoint invariant
recovery, ICCV, 309-312.
570. S.Z. Li, Reconstruction without discontinuities,
ICCV, 709-712.
571. X. Zhuang and R.M. Haralick, A neural net algorithm
for maximum entropy image reconstruction, ICPR-C,
47-50.
F. Feature Extraction, Segmentation, and Image Analysis
F.1. Feature Extraction
572. P.E. Danielsson and O. Seger, Rotation invariance in
gradient and higher order derivative detectors,
CVGIP 49, 1990, 198-221.
573. S. Connelly and A. Rosenfeld, A pyramid algorithm
for fast curve extraction, CVGIP 49, 1990, 332-345.
574. A. Singh and M. Shneier, Grey level corner
detection: A generalization and a robust real time
implementation, CVGIP 51, 1990, 54-69.
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575. M. Nadler, A note on the coefficients of compass
mask convolutions, CVGIP 51, 1990, 96-101.
576. D.J. Williams and M. Shah, Edge contours using
multiple scales, CVGIP 51, 1990, 256-274.
577. F. Ulupinar and G. Medioni, Refining edges detected
by a LoG operator, CVGIP 51, 1990, 275-298.
578. J.G. Harris, C. Koch, E. Staats, and J. Lou, Analog
hardware for detecting discontinuities in early
vision, IJCV 4, 1990, 211-223.
579. R.T. Shann and J.P. Oakley, Novel approach to
boundary finding, IVC 8, 1990, 32-36.
580. A.C.F. Colchester, R.T. Ritchings, and N.D.
Kodikara, Image segmentation using maximum gradient
profiles orthogonal to edges, IVC 8, 1990, 211-217.
581. D. Lee, Discontinuity detection from band-limited
signals, J. Complexity 6, 1990, 170-191.
582. P. Fua and Y.G. Leclerc, Model driven edge
detection, MVA 3, 1990, 45-56.
583. J.S.P. Shu, One-pixel-wide edge detection, PR 22,
1989, 665-673.
584. R.M. Haralick and J.S.J. Lee, Context dependent edge
detection and evaluation, PR 23, 1990, 1-19.
585. H.D. Cheng, C. Tong, and Y.J. Lu, VLSI curve
detector, PR 23, 1990, 35-50.
586. R.P. Johnson, Contrast based edge detection, PR 23,
1990, 311-318.
587. R.N. Strickland, T. Draelos, and Z. Mao, Edge
detection in machine vision using a simple L<1> norm
template matching algorithm, PR 23, 1990, 411-421.
588. A. Kundu, Robust edge detection, PR 23, 1990,
423-440.
589. S.T. Liu and W.H. Tsai, Moment-preserving corner
detection, PR 23, 1990, 441-460.
590. R.A. Brooks and A.C. Bovik, Robust techniques for
edge detection in multiplicative Weibull image
noise, PR 23, 1990, 1047-1057.
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591. R. Mehrotra, S. Nichani, and N. Ranganathan, Corner
detection, PR 23, 1990, 1223-1233.
592. J.M. Jolion, P. Meer, and A. Rosenfeld, Border
delineation in image pyramids by concurrent tree
growing, PRL 11, 1990, 107-115.
593. I.T. Lancaster and D.G. Elliman, A comparison of two
algorithms for segmentation using edge detection
techniques, PRL 11, 1990, 175-180.
594. K.J. Goodson and P.H. Lewis, A knowledge based line
recognition system, PRL 11, 1990, 295-304.
595. S. Venkatesh and R. Owens, On the classification of
image features, PRL 11, 1990, 339-349.
596. L. Lalitha and D. Dutta Majumder, A new linear
feature detection technique based on second order
neighbors, PRL 11, 1990, 561-569.
597. R.H. Park, A Fourier interpretation of the Frei-Chen
edge masks, PRL 11, 1990, 631-636.
598. R. Deriche, Fast algorithms for low-level vision,
T-PAMI 12, 1990, 78-87.
599. E.R. Hancock and J. Kittler, Edge-labeling using
dictionary-based relaxation, T-PAMI 12, 1990,
165-181.
600. R.H. Park and W.Y. Choi, Comments on ``A three-
module strategy for edge detection'', T-PAMI 12,
1990, 223-224.
601. D. Lee, Coping with discontinuties in computer
vision: Their detection, classification, and
measurement, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 321-344.
602. D. Geman, S. Geman, C. Graffigne, and P. Dong,
Boundary detection by constrained optimization, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 609-628.
603. P. Perona and J. Malik, Scale-space and edge
detection using anisotropic diffusion, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 629-639.
604. N. Saito and M.A. Cunningham, Generalized E-filter
and its application to edge detection, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 814-817.
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605. M.A. Piech, Decomposing the Laplacian, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 830-831.
606. B. Bell and L.F. Pau, Contour tracking and corner
detection in a logic programming environment, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 913-917.
607. P. Kahn, L. Kitchen, and E.M. Riseman, A fast line
finder for vision-guided robot navigation, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 1088-1102.
608. H.D. Tagare and R.J.P. de Figuereido, On the
localization performance measure and optimal edge
detection, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 1186-1190.
609. H.L. Tan, S.B. Gelfand, and E.J. Delp, A comparative
cost function approach to edge detection, T-SMC 19,
1989, 1337-1349.
610. M. Boldt, R. Weiss, and E. Riseman, Token-based
extraction of straight lines, T-SMC 19, 1989,
1581-1594.
611. P.H. Eichel and E.J. Delp, Quantitative analysis of
a moment-based edge operator, T-SMC 20, 1990, 59-66.
612. K.B. Eom and R.L. Kashyap, Composite edge detection
with random field models, T-SMC 20, 1990, 81-93.
613. G.R. Dattatreya and L.N. Kanal, Detection and
smoothing of edge contours in images by one-
dimensional Kalman techniques, T-SMC 20, 1990,
159-165.
614. G. Medioni, J.S. Chen, and F. Ulupinar, Accurate
detection of edges with large Laplacian-of-Gaussian
masks, IU89, 138-162.
615. K. Brunnstrom, J.O. Eklundh, and T. Lindeberg, On
scale and resolution in the analysis of local image
structure, ECCV, 3-12.
616. S. Castan, J. Zhao, and J. Shen, Optimal filter for
edge detection [--] methods and results, ECCV,
13-17.
617. N. Nordstrom, Biased anisotropic diffusion-a unified
regularization and diffusion approach to edge
detection, ECCV, 18-27.
52
618. O. Monga, R. Deriche, G. Malandain, and J.P.
Cocquerez, Recursive filtering and edge closing:
Two primary tools for 3D edge detection, ECCV,
56-65.
619. D.J. Williams and M. Shah, Edge contours using
multiple scales, ECCV, 66-70.
620. E.Z. Tihanyi and J.L. Barron, Spatio-temporal edge
focusing, ICPR-A, 213-216.
621. T. Hwang and J.J. Clark, A spatio-temporal
generalization of Canny's edge detector, ICPR-A,
314-318.
622. I.J. Cox, R.A. Boie, and D.A. Wallach, Line
recognition, ICPR-B, 639-645.
623. O. Monga, R. Deriche, G. Malandain, and J.P.
Cocquerez, 3D edge detection by separable recursive
filtering and edge closing, ICPR-B, 652-654.
624. M. Chen, D. Lee, and T. Pavlidis, Some results on
feature detection using residual analysis, ICPR-B,
668-670.
625. M. Gokmen and C.C. Li, Edge detection with
iteratively refined regularization, ICPR-B, 690-693.
626. S. Castan, J. Zhao, and J. Shen, New edge detection
methods based on exponential filter, ICPR-B,
709-711.
627. J.M. Coggins, Measuring image structures using
multiscale orientation field, ICPR-B, 720-722.
628. V. Lacroix, The primary raster: A multiresolution
image description, ICPR-B, 903-907.
629. S. Sarkar and K.L. Boyer, Optimal, efficient,
recursive edge detection filters, ICPR-B, 931-936.
630. D.J. Williams and M. Shah, Normalized edge detector,
ICPR-B, 942-946.
631. S.E. Reichenbach, S.K. Park, and R. Alter-
Gartenberg, Optimal, small kernels for edge
detection, ICPR-C, 57-63.
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632. P. Meer and I. Weiss, Smoothed differentiation
filters for images, ICPR-C, 121-126.
633. P. Perona and J. Malik, Detecting and localizing
edges composed of steps, peaks and roofs, ICCV,
52-57.
634. M.M. Fleck, Multiple widths yield reliable finite
differences, ICCV, 58-61.
635. D. Reisfeld, H. Wolfson, and Y. Yeshurun, Detection
of interest points using symmetry, ICCV, 62-65.
636. R. Deriche and G. Giraudon, Accurate corner
detection: An analytical study, ICCV, 66-70.
637. J.H. Han, Detection of convex and concave
discontinuous points in a plane curve, ICCV, 71-74.
638. D. Gutfinger, R. Nishimura, H. Doi, and J. Sklansky,
Robust curve detection by temporal geodesics, ICCV,
752-756.
F.2. Segmentation
639. S. Baronti, A. Casini, F. Lotti, L. Favaro, and V.
Roberto, Variable pyramid structures for image
segmentation, CVGIP 49, 1990, 346-356.
640. S.U. Lee, S.Y. Chung, and R.H. Park, A comparative
performance study of several global thresholding
techniques for segmentation, CVGIP 52, 1990,
171-190.
641. P.B. Chou and C.M. Brown, The theory and practice of
Bayesian image labeling, IJCV 4, 1990, 185-210.
642. J.M. Keller and C.L. Carpenter, Image segmentation
in the presence of uncertainty, Intl. J. Intelligent
Systems 5, 1990, 193-208.
643. A. Rosenfeld, Pyramid algorithms for finding global
structures in images, IS 50, 1990, 23-34.
644. A.P. Choo, A.J. Maeder, and B. Pham, Image
segmentation for complex natural scenes, IVC 8,
1990, 155-163.
645. M. Willebeek-LeMair and A.P. Reeves, Solving
nonuniform problems on SIMD computers: Case study
on region growing, JPDC 8, 1990, 135-149.
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646. F. Meyer and S. Beucher, Morphological segmentation,
JVCIR 1, 1990, 21-46.
647. S. Song, M. Liao, and J. Qin, Multiresolution image
dynamic thresholding, MVA 3, 1990, 13-16.
648. B. Bhanu, B.L. Hutchings, and K.F. Smith, VLSI
design and implementation of a real-time image
segmentation processor, MVA 3, 1990, 21-44.
649. M. Spann and C. Horne, Image segmentation using a
dynamic thresholding pyramid, PR 22, 1989, 719-732.
650. C.C. Chu, N. Nandhakumar, and J.K. Aggarwal, Image
segmentation using laser radar data, PR 23, 1990,
569-581.
651. H. Asar, N. Nandhakumar, and J.K. Aggarwal,
Pyramid-based image segmentation using multisensory
data, PR 23, 1990, 583-593.
652. A. Khotanzad and A. Bouarfa, Image segmentation by a
parallel, non-parametric histogram based clustering
algorithm, PR 23, 1990, 961-973.
653. N. Karssemeijer, A relaxation method for image
segmentation using a spatially dependent stochastic
model, PRL 11, 1990, 13-23.
654. C.A. Murthy and S.K. Pal, Fuzzy thresholding:
Mathematical framework, bound functions and weighted
moving average technique, PRL 11, 1990, 197-206.
655. M. Bister, J. Cornelis, and A. Rosenfeld, A critical
view of pyramid segmentation algorithms, PRL 11,
1990, 605-617.
656. I. Cseke and Z. Fazekas, Comments on gray-level
thresholding of images using a correlation
criterion, PRL 11, 1990, 709-710.
657. R. Mester, Region based image segmentation using
stochastic image models, SP 19, 1990, 343-344.
658. P.J. Soille and M.M. Ansoult, Automated basin
delineation from digital elevation models using
mathematical morphology, SP 20, 1990, 171-182.
659. T. Pavlidis and Y.T. Liow, Integrating region
growing and edge detection, T-PAMI 12, 1990,
225-233.
55
660. L.M. Lifshitz and S.M. Pizer, A multiresolution
hierarchical approach to image segmentation based on
intensity extrema, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 529-540.
661. M.H. Chen and T. Pavlidis, Image seaming for
segmentation on parallel architecture, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 588-594.
662. A.A. Amini, T.E. Weymouth, and R.C. Jain, Using
dynamic programming for solving variational problems
in vision, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 855-867.
663. J.F. Haddon and J.F. Boyce, Image segmentation by
unifying region and boundary information, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 929-948.
664. J. Zhang and J.W. Modestino, A model-fitting
approach to cluster validation with application to
stochastic model-based image segmentation, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 1009-1017.
665. H. Lee and R.H. Park, Comments on ``An optimal
multiple threshold scheme for image segmentation'',
T-SMC 20, 1990, 741-742.
666. A. Magid, S.R. Rotman, and A.M. Weiss, Comment on
``Picture thresholding using an iterative selection
method'', T-SMC 20, 1990, 1238-1239.
667. D. Mumford and J. Shah, Boundary detection by
minimizing functionals, I, IU89, 19-43.
668. A. Rosenfeld, Divide-and-conquer techniques for
detecting and describing global features in images,
IU89, 80-91.
669. M.O. Berger, Snake growing, ECCV, 570-572.
670. P. Hanusse and P. Guillataud, Object detection and
identification by hierarchical segmentation, ECCV,
583-585.
671. D. Geiger and A. Yuille, A common framework for
image segmentation, ICPR-B, 502-507.
672. D. Keren, R. Marcus, M. Werman, and S. Peleg,
Segmentation by minimum length encoding, ICPR-B,
681-683.
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673. R.C. Dubes, A.K. Jain, S.G. Nadabar, and C.C. Chen,
MRF model-based algorithms for image segmentation,
ICPR-B, 808-814.
674. J. Shah, Parameter estimation, multiscale
representation and algorithms for energy-minimizing
segmentations, ICPR-B, 815-819.
675. G. Roth and M.D. Levine, Segmentation of geometric
signals using robust fitting, ICPR-B, 826-831.
676. M.O. Berger and R. Mohr, Towards autonomy in active
contour models, ICPR-B, 847-851.
677. N. Babaguchi, K. Yamada, K. Kise, and Y. Tezuka,
Connectionist model binarization, ICPR-C, 51-56.
678. W.E. Blanz and S.L. Gish, A connectionist classifier
architecture applied to image segmentation, ICPR-D,
272-277.
679. A. Tyagi and M. Bayoumi, Systolic array
implementation of image segmentation by a directed
split and merge procedure, ICPR-D, 491-493.
680. G. Healey and B. Dom, Pattern classification
algorithms for real-time image segmentation, ICPR-D,
545-550.
681. Y.G. Leclerc, Region grouping using the Minimum-
Description-Length Principle, IUW, 473-481.
682. B. Bhanu, S. Lee, and J. Ming, Self-optimizing
control system for adaptive image segmentation, IUW,
583-596.
683. S. Menet, P. Saint-Marc, and G. Medioni, B-snakes:
Implementation and application to stereo, IUW,
720-726.
684. T. Darrell, S. Sclaroff, and A. Pentland,
Segmentation by minimal description, ICCV, 112-116.
685. C.C. Chu and J.K. Aggarwal, The integration of
region and edge-based segmentation, ICCV, 117-120.
686. A. Leonardis, A. Gupta, and R. Bajcsy, Segmentation
as the search for the best description of the image
in terms of primitives, ICCV, 121-125.
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687. L.R. Williams, Perceptual organization of occluding
contours, ICCV, 133-137.
688. M. Nitzberg and D. Mumford, The 2.1-D sketch, ICCV,
138-144.
689. T. Lindeberg and J.O. Eklundh, Scale detection and
region extraction from a scale-space primal sketch,
ICCV, 416-426.
690. L.D. Cohen and I. Cohen, A finite element method
applied to new active contour models and 3D
reconstruction from cross sections, ICCV, 587-591.
691. D.J. Williams and M. Shah, A fast algorithm for
active contours, ICCV, 592-595.
F.3. Image Analysis
692. R. Reiter and A.K. Mackworth, A logical framework
for depiction and image interpretation, AI 41, 1989,
125-155.
693. J.K. Tsotsos, Analyzing vision at the complexity
level, BBS 13, 1990, 423-469.
694. A. Meisels and D. Mintz, Symbolic reasoning in
object extraction, CVGIP 52, 1990, 447-459.
695. W. Burger, On machine vision and CAST, Cybernetics
Systems 21, 1990, 221-230.
696. M. Steinby, A formal theory of errors in tree
representations of patterns, EIK 26, 1990, 19-32.
697. A. Cameron and H. Durrant-Whyte, A Bayesian approach
to optimal sensor placement, IJRR 9(5), 1990, 70-88.
698. B.C. Jiang and M.Y.R. Shiau, A systematic
methodology for determining/optimizing a machine
vision system's capability, MVA 3, 1990, 169-182.
699. C.A. Ankenbrandt, B.P. Buckles, and F.E. Petry,
Scene recognition using genetic algorithms with
semantic nets, PRL 11, 1990, 285-293.
700. H. Niemann, G.F. Sagerer, S. Schroder, and F.
Kummert, ERNEST: A semantic network system for
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1082. R.E. Cypher, J.L.C. Sanz, and L. Snyder, Algorithms
for image component labeling on SIMD mesh-connected
computers, T-COMP 39, 1990, 276-281.
1083. Y. Shima, T. Murakami, M. Koga, H. Yashiro, and H.
Fujisawa, A high speed algorithm for propagation-
type labeling based on block sorting of runs in
binary images, ICPR-B, 655-658.
1084. E. Mandler and M.F. Oberlander, One-pass encoding of
connected components in multi-valued images, ICPR-C,
64-69.
1085. T. Hattori, A high-speed pipeline processor for
regional labeling based on a new algorithm, ICPR-D,
494-496.
1086. P. Clermont and B. Zavidovique, Communication
control in a pyramid computer-application to region
labeling, ICPR-D, 551-555.
1087. P.K. Ghosh, A solution of polygon containment,
spatial planning, and other related problems using
Minkowski operations, CVGIP 49, 1990, 1-35.
1088. R. Jakubowski, Decomposition of complex shapes for
their structural recognition, IS 50, 1990, 35-71.
1089. H.C. Liu and M.D. Srinath, Corner detection from
chain-code, PR 23, 1990, 51-68.
1090. I. Pitas and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Morphological
shape decomposition, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 38-45.
1091. N. Walker, Using neural networks to learn shape
decomposition by successive prototypication, ECCV,
610-612.
1092. G. Borgefors and G. Sanniti di Baja, Parallel
smoothing and decomposition of digital shapes using
a multiresolution structure, ICPR-B, 745-748.
1093. N. Katzir, M. Lindenbaum, and M. Porat, Planar curve
segmentation for recognition of partially occluded
shapes, ICPR-B, 842-846.
87
1094. A. Rattarangsi and R.T. Chin, Scale-based detection
of corners of planar curves, ICPR-B, 923-930.
H.2. Lines, Curves, Specific Shapes
1095. M. Berger, Convexity, AMM 97, 1990, 650-678.
1096. B. Guenter and R. Parent, Computing the arc length
of parametric curves, CGA 10(3), 1990, 72-78.
1097. A.M. Bruckstein and A.N. Netravali, On minimal
energy trajectories, CVGIP 49, 1990, 283-296.
1098. A. Nakamura and K. Aizawa, Digital squares,
CVGIP 49, 1990, 357-368.
1099. I. Amir, Algorithm for finding the center of
circular fiducials, CVGIP 49, 1990, 398-406.
1100. M. Maes, Digitization of straight line segments-
closeness and convexity, CVGIP 52, 1990, 297-305.
1101. P. Diamond, A note on fuzzy starshaped fuzzy sets,
Fuzzy Sets Systems 37, 1990, 193-199.
1102. P.P. Das and B.N. Chatterji, Hyperspheres in digital
geometry, IS 50, 1990, 73-91.
1103. N. Petkov and F. Sloboda, A bit-level systolic array
for digital contour smoothing, PC 12, 1989, 301-313.
1104. T.M. Amarunnishad and P.P. Das, Estimation of length
for digitized straight lines in three dimensions,
PRL 11, 1990, 207-213.
1105. R. Lee, P.C. Lu, and W.H. Tsai, Moment preserving
detection of elliptical shapes in gray-scale images,
PRL 11, 1990, 405-414.
1106. B.B. Chaudhuri, Optimal circular fit to objects in
two and three dimensions, PRL 11, 1990, 571-574.
1107. A. Rosenfeld, Fuzzy rectangles, PRL 11, 1990,
677-679.
1108. L.H. Chen and K.L. Lee, A new method for circular
object detection and location, PRL 11, 1990,
691-697.
88
1109. J. Koplowitz, M. Lindenbaum, and A. Bruckstein, The
number of digital straight lines on an NxN grid, T-
IT 36, 1990, 192-197.
1110. G. Dudek and J.K. Tsotsos, Recognizing planar curves
using curvature-tuned smoothing, ICPR-A, 130-135.
1111. A.M. Bruckstein, The self-similarity of digital
straight lines, ICPR-B, 485-490.
1112. R. Safaee-Rad, K.C. Smith, and B. Benhabib, Accurate
estimation of elliptical shape parameters from a
grey-level image, ICPR-C, 20-26.
1113. V.A. Kovalevsky, New definition and fast recognition
of digital straight segments and arcs, ICPR-C,
31-34.
1114. L. O'Gorman, A.M. Bruckstein, C.B. Bose, and I.
Amir, Subpixel registration using a concentric ring
fiducial, ICPR-C, 249-253.
H.3. Distance, Skeletons
1115. L. O'Gorman, k x k thinning, CVGIP 51, 1990,
195-215.
1116. M. Gokmen and R.W. Hall, Parallel shrinking
algorithms using 2-subfields approaches, CVGIP 52,
1990, 191-209.
1117. J. Ponce, On characterizing ribbons and finding
skewed symmetries, CVGIP 52, 1990, 328-340.
1118. D.Z. Du and D.J. Kleitman, Diameter and radius in
the Manhattan metric, DCG 5, 1990, 351-356.
1119. P.P. Das and B.N. Chatterji, Octagonal distances for
digital pictures, IS 50, 1990, 123-150.
1120. R.A. Melter and A.Y. Wu, Metrically independent sets
in the digital plane, IS 51, 1990, 315-329.
1121. S.S. Yu and W.H. Tsai, A new thinning algorithm for
gray scale images by the relaxation technique,
PR 23, 1990, 1067-1076.
1122. S. Riazanoff, B. Cervelle, and J. Chorowicz,
Parametrisable skeletonization of binary and multi-
level images, PRL 11, 1990, 25-33.
89
1123. Y.S. Chen and W.H. Hsu, A comparison of some one-
pass parallel thinnings, PRL 11, 1990, 35-41.
1124. C.S. Chen and W.H. Tsai, A new fast one-pass
thinning algorithm and its parallel hardware
implementation, PRL 11, 1990, 471-477.
1125. W. Gong and G. Bertrand, A note on ``Thinning of 3-D
images using the Safe Point Thinning Algorithm
(SPTA)'', PRL 11, 1990, 499-500.
1126. P.P. Das and J. Mukherjee, Metricity of super-
knight's distance in digital geometry, PRL 11, 1990,
601-604.
1127. J. Mukherjee, P.P. Das, and B.N. Chatterjee, On
connectivity issues of ESPTA, PRL 11, 1990, 643-648.
1128. P.P. Das, Lattice of octagonal distances in digital
geometry, PRL 11, 1990, 663-667.
1129. F. Rhodes, Some characterizations of the chessboard
metric and the city block metric, PRL 11, 1990,
669-675.
1130. G. Borgefors, T. Hartmann, and S.L. Tanimoto,
Parallel distance transforms on pyramid machines:
Theory and implementation, SP 21, 1990, 61-86.
1131. P.O. Forsgren and P. Seideman, An interobject
distance measure based on medial axis retrieved from
discrete distance maps, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 390-397.
1132. B.K. Jang and R.T. Chin, Analysis of thinning
algorithms using mathematical morphology, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 541-551.
1133. C.T. King, W.H. Chou, and L.M. Ni, Pipelined data-
parallel algorithms, T-PDS 1, 1990, 470-499.
1134. T.E. Boult, Dynamic digital distance maps in two
dimensions, T-RA 6, 1990, 590-597.
1135. W. Gong and G. Bertrand, A simple parallel 3D
thinning algorithm, ICPR-A, 188-190.
1136. P.C.K. Kwok, Thinning in a distributed environment,
ICPR-B, 694-699.
90
1137. F.Y. Shih and C.C. Pu, Medial axis transformation
with single-pixel and connectivity preservation
using Euclidean distance computation, ICPR-B,
723-725.
1138. J. Xu, Morphological skeleton and shape
decomposition, ICPR-B, 876-880.
1139. C.W. Niblack, D.W. Capson, and P.B. Gibbons,
Generating skeletons and centerlines from the medial
axis transform, ICPR-B, 881-885.
1140. A.M. Vossepoel, J.P. Buys, and G. Koelewijn,
Skeletons from chain-coded contours, ICPR-C, 70-73.
1141. J.B. Subirana-Vilanova, The skeleton sketch:
Finding salient frames of reference, IUW, 614-622.
1142. J.B. Subirana Vilanova, Curved inertia frames and
the skeleton sketch: Finding salient frames of
reference, ICCV, 702-708.
H.4. Properties, Recognition
1143. G. Sanniti di Baja, O(N) computation of projections
and moments from the labeled skeleton, CVGIP 49,
1990, 369-378.
1144. P.G. Gottschalk, J.L. Turney, and T.N. Mudge,
Efficient recognition of partially visible objects
using a logarithmic complexity matching technique,
IJRR 8(6), 1989, 110-131.
1145. J. Boreddy and R.N. Mukherjee, An algorithm to find
polygon similarity, IPL 33, 1989, 205-206.
1146. K. Chen, Efficient parallel algorithms for the
computation of two-dimensional image moments, PR 23,
1990, 109-119.
1147. L. Gupta, M.R. Sayeh, and R. Tammann, A neural
network approach to robust shape classification,
PR 23, 1990, 563-568.
1148. A. Khotanzad and Y.H. Hong, Rotation invariant image
recognition using features selected via a systematic
method, PR 23, 1990, 1089-1101.
1149. N. Ansari and E.J. Delp, On the distribution of a
deforming triangle, PR 23, 1990, 1333-1341.
91
1150. M. Lindenbaum and A. Bruckstein, Reconstructing a
convex polygon from binary perspective projections,
PR 23, 1990, 1343-1350.
1151. N.J.C. Strachan, P. Nesvadba, and A.R. Allen, A
method for working out the moments of a polygon,
PRL 11, 1990, 351-354.
1152. M. Das, M.J. Pavlik, and N.K. Loh, A bivariate
autoregressive modeling technique for analysis and
classification of planar shapes, T-PAMI 12, 1990,
97-103.
1153. D. Sinha and C.R. Giardina, Discrete black and white
object recognition via morphological functions, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 275-293.
1154. N. Ansari and E.J. Delp, Partial shape recognition:
A landmark-based approach, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 470-483.
1155. A. Khotanzad and Y.H. Hong, Invariant image
recognition by Zernike moments, T-PAMI 12, 1990,
489-497.
1156. K. Arbter, W.E. Snyder, H. Burkhardt, and G.
Hirzinger, Application of affine-invariant Fourier
descriptors to recognition of 3-D objects, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 640-647.
1157. J.L. Schneiter and T.B. Sheridan, An automated
tactile sensing strategy for planar object
recognition and localization, T-PAMI 12, 1990,
775-786.
1158. J. Xu and Y.H. Yang, Generalized multidimensional
orthogonal polynomials with applications to shape
analysis, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 906-913.
1159. G. Lei, Recognition of planar objects in 3-D space
from single perspective views using cross ratio, T-
RA 6, 1990, 432-437.
1160. V.S.S. Hwang, Recognizing and locating partly
occluded 2-D objects: Symbolic clustering method,
T-SMC 19, 1989, 1644-1656.
1161. F. Stein and G. Medioni, Efficient two dimensional
object recognition, ICPR-A, 13-17.
92
1162. K.N. Ngan and S.B. Kang, Fuzzy quaternion approach
to object recognition incorporating Zernike moment
invariants, ICPR-A, 288-290.
1163. M. Lee, Using moments to reduce object recognition
to a one-dimensional search, ICPR-A, 300-302.
1164. C.H. Lo and H.S. Don, Pattern recognition using 3-D
moments, ICPR-B, 540-544.
1165. S.O. Belkasim, M. Shridhar, and M. Ahmadi, Shape-
contour recognition using moment invariants, ICPR-B,
649-651.
1166. C. Wu, X. Lu, D. Xiao, and Y. Jiang, An effective
regional descriptor and its application to target
recognition, ICPR-B, 671-673.
1167. W.D. Mao and S.Y. Kung, An object recognition system
using stochastic knowledge source and VLSI parallel
architecture, ICPR-B, 832-836.
1168. I. Schreiber and M. Ben-Bassat, Polygonal object
recognition, ICPR-B, 852-859.
1169. K.B. Eom and J. Park, Recognition of shapes by
statistical modeling of centroidal profile, ICPR-B,
860-864.
1170. N. Ueda and S. Suzuki, Automatic shape model
acquisition using multiscale segment matching,
ICPR-B, 897-902.
1171. J. Rubinstein, J. Segman, and Y. Zeevi, Recognition
of distorted patterns by invariance kernels, ICPR-C,
159-164.
1172. O. Bourdon and G. Medioni, Object recognition using
geometric hashing on the Connection Machine, ICPR-D,
596-600.
1173. L. Van Gool, J. Wagemans, J. Vandeneede, and A.
Oosterlinck, Similarity extraction and modelling,
ICCV, 530-534.
1174. D. Forsyth, J.L. Mundy, A. Zisserman, and C.M.
Brown, Invariance-a new framework for vision, ICCV,
598-605.
93
1175. E. Saund, Representation and the dimensions of shape
deformation, ICCV, 684-689.
1176. B.B. Kimia, A. Tannenbaum, and S.W. Zucker, Toward a
computational theory of shape: An overview, ECCV,
402-407.
H.5. Path Planning
1177. B.R. Donald, The complexity of planar compliant
motion planning under uncertainty, Algorithmica 5,
1990, 353-382.
1178. R.E. Burkard, G. Rote, E.Y. Yao, and Z.L. Yu,
Shortest polygonal paths in space, Computing 45,
1990, 51-68.
1179. N. Kehtarnavaz and N. Griswold, Establishing
collision zones for obstacles moving with
uncertainty, CVGIP 49, 1990, 95-103.
1180. K. Kedem and M. Sharir, An efficient motion-planning
algorithm for a convex polygonal object in two-
dimensional polygonal space, DCG 5, 1990, 43-75.
1181. M. Bull and A. Hemmerling, Finite embedded trees and
simply connected mazes cannot be searched by halting
finite automata, EIK 26, 1990, 65-73.
1182. K.I. Trovato, Differential A*: An adaptive search
method illustrated with robot planning for moving
obstacles and goals, and an uncertain environment,
IJPRAI 4, 1990, 245-268.
1183. Q. Xue and P.C.Y. Sheu, Path planning for two
cooperating robots, IJPRAI 4, 1990, 269-301.
1184. J. Ilari and C. Torras, 2D path planning: A
configuration space heuristic approach, IJRR 9(1),
1990, 75-91.
1185. F.W. Sinden, The tethered robot problem, IJRR 9(1),
1990, 122-133.
1186. J.C. Trinkle and R.P. Paul, Planning for dexterous
manipulation with sliding contacts, IJRR 9(3), 1990,
24-48.
1187. V. Lumelsky and K. Sun, A unified methodology for
motion planning with uncertainty for 2D and 3D two-
link robot arm manipulators, IJRR 9(5), 1990,
89-104.
94
1188. N.C. Rowe and R.F. Richbourg, An efficient Snell's
law method for optimal-path planning across multiple
two-dimensional, irregular, homogeneous-cost
regions, IJRR 9(6), 1990, 48-66.
1189. N.C. Rowe, Roads, rivers, and obstacles: Optimal
two-dimensional path planning around linear features
for a mobile agent, IJRR 9(6), 1990, 67-73.
1190. N.C. Griswold and J. Eem, Control for mobile robots
in the presence of moving objects, T-RA 6, 1990,
263-268.
1191. L.P. Gewali, S. Ntafos, and I.G. Tollis, Path
planning in the presence of vertical obstacles, T-
RA 6, 1990, 331-341.
1192. J.R. Kender and A. Leff, Why direction-giving is
hard: The complexity of using landmarks in one-
dimensional navigation, T-SMC 19, 1989, 1656-1659.
1193. J. Borenstein and Y. Koren, Task-level tour plan
generation for mobile robots, T-SMC 20, 1990,
938-943.
1194. V. Lumelsky and T. Skewis, Incorporating range
sensing in the robot navigation function, T-SMC 20,
1990, 1058-1069.
1195. S. Bonner and R.B. Kelley, A novel representation
for planning 3-D collision-free paths, T-SMC 20,
1990, 1337-1351.
1196. J.I. Gil de Lamadrid and M.L. Gini, Path tracking
through uncharted moving obstacles, T-SMC 20, 1990,
1408-1422.
1197. J. Lengyel, M. Reichert, B.R. Donald, and D.P.
Greenberg, Real-time robot motion planning using
rasterizing computer graphics hardware, SIGGRAPH,
327-335.
1198. J.R. Kender, I.P. Park, and D. Yang, A formalization
and implementation of topological visual navigation
in two dimensions, IUW, 757-764.
95
I. Color and Texture
I.1. Illumination and Color
1199. M.H. Brill and J.J. McCann, eds., Perceiving,
Measuring, and Using Color (Santa Clara, CA,
February 15-16, 1990), Proc. SPIE 1250.
1200. P.S. Strauss, A realistic lighting model for
computer animators, CGA 10(6), 1990, 56-64.
1201. W.M. Lin and V.K. Prasanna Kumar, Efficient
histogramming on hypercube SIMD machines, CVGIP 49,
1990, 104-120.
1202. M. Celenk, A color clustering technique for image
segmentation, CVGIP 52, 1990, 145-170.
1203. M. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, D. Benitez-Diaz, and C.P.
Suarez-Araujo, Segmentation and recognition in
visual chromatic spaces, Cybernetics Systems 21,
1990, 241-247.
1204. W.X. Xie, An information measure for a color space,
Fuzzy Sets Systems 36, 1990, 157-165.
1205. G.J. Klinker, S.A. Shafer, and T. Kanade, A physical
approach to color image understanding, IJCV 4, 1990,
7-38.
1206. D.A. Forsyth, A novel algorithm for color constancy,
IJCV 5, 1990, 5-35.
1207. T.Y. Phillips, A. Rosenfeld, and A.C. Sher, O(log n)
bimodality analysis, PR 22, 1989, 741-746.
1208. Y.W. Lim and S.U. Lee, On the color image
segmentation algorithm based on the thresholding and
the fuzzy c-means techniques, PR 23, 1990, 935-952.
1209. I. Andreadis, M.A. Browne, and J.A. Swift, Image
pixel classification by chromaticity analysis,
PRL 11, 1990, 51-58.
1210. N.J.C. Strachan, P. Nesvadba, and A.R. Allen,
Calibration of a video camera digitising system in
the CIE L*u*v* colour space, PRL 11, 1990, 771-777.
1211. F.J.J. Blommaert and J.B. Martens, An object-
oriented model for brightness perception, SV 5,
1990, 15-41.
96
1212. C. Ware and W. Cowan, The RGYB color geometry,
TOG 9, 1990, 226-232.
1213. M.G. Lamming and N.L. Rhodes, A simple method for
improved color printing of monitor images, TOG 9,
1990, 345-375.
1214. H.C. Lee, E.J. Breneman, and C.P. Schulte, Modeling
light reflection for computer color vision, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 402-409.
1215. J. Ho, B.V. Funt, and M.S. Drew, Separating a color
signal into illumination and surface reflectance
components: Theory and applications, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 966-977.
1216. L.B. Wolff, Polarization-based material
classification from specular reflection, T-PAMI 12,
1990, 1059-1071.
1217. G. Healey, Color discrimination by computer, T-
SMC 19, 1989, 1613-1617.
1218. J. Skrzypek, Lightness constancy: Connectionist
architecture for controlling sensitivity, T-SMC 20,
1990, 957-968.
1219. L.T. Maloney and B.A. Wandell, Color constancy: A
method for recovering surface spectral reflectance,
IU89, 215-224.
1220. R. Bajcsy, S.W. Lee, and A. Leonardis, Color image
segmentation with detection of highlights and local
illumination induced by inter-reflections, ICPR-B,
785-790.
1221. R.S. Ledley, M. Buas, and T.J. Golab, Fundamentals
of true-color image processing, ICPR-B, 791-795.
1222. T. Westman, D. Harwood, T. Laitinen, and M.
Pietikainen, Color segmentation by hierarchical
connected components analysis with image enhancement
by symmetric neighborhood filters, ICPR-B, 796-802.
1223. S. Tominaga, A color classification method for color
images using a uniform color space, ICPR-B, 803-807.
1224. A. Takagi, H. Takaoka, T. Oshima, and Y. Ogata,
Accurate rendering technique based on colorimetric
conception, SIGGRAPH, 263-272.
97
1225. M.J. Swain and D.H. Ballard, Indexing via color
histograms, IUW, 623-630.
1226. L.E. Wixson, Real-time qualitative detection of
multi-colored objects for object search, IUW,
631-638.
1227. K. Ikeuchi and K. Sato, Determining reflectance
parameters using range and brightness images, ICCV,
12-20.
1228. M. Tsukada and Y. Ohta, An approach to color
constancy using multiple images, ICCV, 385-389.
1229. M.J. Swain and D.H. Ballard, Indexing via color
histograms, ICCV, 390-393.
1230. M.S. Drew and B.V. Funt, Calculating surface
reflectance using a single-bounce model of mutual
reflection, ICCV, 394-399.
I.2. Texture: Models, Synthesis, Segmentation
1231. P. Hall, Introduction to the Theory of Coverage
Processes, Wiley, New York, 1988.
1232. D. Aldous, Probability Approximations Via the
Poisson Clumping Heuristic, Springer, New York,
1989.
1233. A.J. Hurd, ed., Fractals: Selected Reprints, Amer.
Assoc. Physics Teachers, 1989.
1234. B.H. Kaye, A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions,
VCH, New York, 1989.
1235. T. Vicsek, Fractal Growth Phenomena, World
Scientific, Singapore, 1989.
1236. J.L. Marroquin, A Markovian random field of
piecewise straight lines, BC 61, 1989, 457-465.
1237. J.F. Blinn, The truth about texture mapping,
CGA 10(2), 1990, 78-83.
1238. V.G. Kulkarni, Generating random combinatorial
objects, J. Algorithms 11, 1990, 185-207.
1239. M. Clark and A.C. Bovik, Experiments in segmenting
texton patterns using localized spatial filters,
PR 22, 1989, 707-717.
98
1240. D. Brzakovic, H. Beck, and N. Sufi, An approach to
defect detection in materials characterized by
complex textures, PR 23, 1990, 99-107.
1241. J.M.H. du Buf, M. Kardan, and M. Spann, Texture
feature performance for image segmentation, PR 23,
1990, 291-309.
1242. T.R. Reed, H. Wechsler, and M. Werman, Texture
segmentation using a diffusion region growing
technique, PR 23, 1990, 953-960.
1243. A.L.D. Beckers and A.W.M. Smeulders, The probability
of a random straight line in two and three
dimensions, PRL 11, 1990, 233-240.
1244. B.G. Mobasseri, A hierarchical representation for
random fields, PRL 11, 1990, 545-552.
1245. H. Chen and Y. Dai, Texture segmentation by least
squares filters, SP 19, 1990, 199-204.
1246. B.S. Manjunath, T. Simchony, and R. Chellappa,
Stochastic and deterministic networks for texture
segmentation, T-ASSP 38, 1990, 1039-1049.
1247. J.K. Goutsias, Mutually compatible Gibbs random
fields, T-IT 35, 1989, 1233-1249.
1248. T. Berger and Z. Ye, Entropic aspects of random
fields on trees, T-IT 36, 1990, 1006-1018.
1249. T.R. Reed and H. Wechsler, Segmentation of textured
images and Gestalt organization using
spatial/spatial-frequency representations, T-
PAMI 12, 1990, 1-12.
1250. M. Tuceryan and A.K. Jain, Texture segmentation
using Voronoi polygons, T-PAMI 12, 1990, 211-216.
1251. M. Unser and M. Eden, Nonlinear operators for
improving texture segmentation based on features
extracted by spatial filtering, T-SMC 20, 1990,
804-815.
1252. S.R. Yhann and T.Y. Young, A multiresolution
approach to texture segmentation using aerial
networks, ICPR-B, 513-517.
99
1253. E.J. Eijlers, E. Backer, and J.J. Gerbrands, An
improved linked pyramid for texture segmentation
using the fractal Brownian model, ICPR-B, 687-689.
1254. P.A. Devijver, Real-time modeling of image sequences
based on hidden Markov mesh random field models,
ICPR-C, 194-199.
1255. N.S. Raja, M. Tuceryan, and A.K. Jain, Texture
segmentation on two high-performance computers,
ICPR-D, 601-605.
1256. H. Chen and E.H. Wu, An efficient radiosity solution
for bump texture generation, SIGGRAPH, 125-134.
1257. P.S. Heckbert, Adaptive radiosity textures for
bidirectional ray tracing, SIGGRAPH, 145-154.
1258. K. Miyata, A method of generating stone wall
patterns, SIGGRAPH, 387-394.
1259. J. Levy Vehel, About lacunarity, some links between
fractal and integral geometry and an application to
texture segmentation, ICCV, 380-384.
I.3. Texture: Perception, Description
1260. S.S. Liu and M.E. Jernigan, Texture analysis and
discrimination in additive noise, CVGIP 49, 1990,
52-67.
1261. C.C. Gotleib and H.E. Kreyszig, Texture descriptors
based on co-occurrence matrices, CVGIP 51, 1990,
70-86.
1262. P.W. Pachowitz, Integrating low-level features
computation with inductive learning techniques for
texture recognition, IJPRAI 4, 1990, 147-165.
1263. K. Iwama and A.S. Maida, Organizing and integrating
edge segments for texture discrimination, JETAI 1,
1989, 113-132.
1264. G. Eichmann and T. Kasparis, Pattern classification
using a linear associative memory, PR 22, 1989,
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1265. L. Wang and D.C. He, Texture classification using
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1367. D.J. Kriegman and J. Ponce, On recognizing and
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1368. R.S. Weiss, H. Nakatani, and E.M. Riseman, An error
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1370. S.K. Nayar, A.C. Sanderson, L.E. Weiss, and D.A.
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1423. O.D. Faugeras, E. LeBras-Mehlman, and J.D.
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1429. J.R. Rossignac, Issues on feature-based editing and
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149-172.
1430. R.F. Woodbury, Variations in solids: A declarative
treatment, C&G 14, 1990, 173-188.
1431. J.C.H. Chung, D.R. Patel, R.L. Cook, and M.K.
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design, C&G 14, 1990, 189-200.
1432. T. Murakama and N. Nakajima, Using features for
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feature-based design and process planning, C&G 14,
1990, 225-236.
1435. S. Lee and Y.G. Shin, Assembly planning based on
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1436. R.K. Tapadia and M.R. Henderson, Using a feature-
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1437. N.M. Aziz, R. Bata, and S. Bhat, Bezier
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1445. C.N. Lee and A. Rosenfeld, Simple connectivity is
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CVGIP 51, 1990, 87-95.
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labelling in three-dimensional images, CVGIP 51,
1990, 355-369.
1447. A. Yuille and M. Leyton, 3D symmetry-curvature
duality theorems, CVGIP 52, 1990, 124-140.
1448. M.S. Paterson and F.F. Yao, Efficient binary space
partitions for hidden-surface removal and solid
modeling, DCG 5, 1990, 485-503.
1449. X. Markenscoff, L. Ni, and C.H. Papadimitriou, The
geometry of grasping, IJRR 9(1), 1990, 61-74.
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IJRR 9(1), 1990, 92-112.
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1456. J. Mukherjee, P.P. Das, and B.N. Chatterji, An
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114
1457. V. Akman and W.R. Franklin, Ray representation for
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1458. J.J. Leou and W.H. Tsai, The minimum feature point
set representing a convex polyhedral object, PRL 11,
1990, 225-229.
1459. J. Ben-Arie, Probabilistic models of observed
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1460. R.F. Vaz and D. Cyganski, Generation of affine
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479-483.
1461. D. Eggert and K. Bowyer, Computing the orthographic
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1462. J. Warren, Blending algebraic surfaces, TOG 8, 1989,
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1463. A.P. Rockwood, The displacement method for implicit
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1464. S.S. Abhyankar and C.L. Bajaj, Automatic
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1465. S.S. Abhyankar, S. Chandrasekar, and V. Chandru,
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1466. N. Dyn, D. Levin, and J.A. Gregory, A Butterfly
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1467. P. Brunet and I. Navazo, Solid representation and
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1468. D. Lasser, Two remarks on tau splines, TOG 9, 1990,
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1469. D.R. Ferguson and T.A. Grandine, On the construction
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115
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1471. Z. Gigus and J. Malik, Computing the aspect graph
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1520. A. Woo, P. Paulin and A. Fournier, A survey of
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1526. M. Levoy, Volume rendering by adaptive refinement,
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1527. R.E. Webber, Ray tracing voxel data via biquadratic
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1529. K.H. Hohne, M. Bomans, A. Pommert, M. Riemer, C.
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1530. C. Frederick and E.L. Schwartz, Brain peeling:
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1531. S.A. Green and D.J. Paddon, A highly flexible
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1532. Y.Y. Zeevi, M. Porat, and G. Geri, Computer image
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1533. G.R. Hofmann, Who invented ray tracing? A
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1534. D. Lischinski and J. Gonczarowski, Improved
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1535. J.D. MacDonald and K.S. Booth, Heuristics for ray
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1536. M.J. Charney and I.D. Scherson, Efficient traversal
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1537. M. Kass and G. Miller, Rapid, stable fluid dynamics
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1538. N. Max, Cone-spheres, SIGGRAPH, 59-62.
120
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1540. D. Salesin and J. Stolfi, Rendering CSG models with
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1541. W.R. Franklin and M.S. Kankanhalli, Parallel
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1542. G. Elber and E. Cohen, Hidden curve removal for free
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1544. A.T. Campbell III and D.S. Fussell, Adaptive mesh
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1545. T. Saito and T. Takahashi, Comprehensible rendering
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1546. P. Hanrahan and P. Haeberli, Direct WYSIWYG painting
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1547. P. Poulin and A. Fournier, A model for anisotropic
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1548. G.D. Abram and T. Whitted, Building block shaders,
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1549. P. Hanrahan and J. Lawson, A language for shading
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1550. D. Kirk and D. Voorhies, The rendering architecture
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1551. P. Haeberli and K. Akeley, The accumulation buffer:
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1552. T. Nishita, T.W. Sederberg, and M. Kakimoto, Ray
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1553. D.S. Ebert and R.E. Parent, Rendering and animation
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121
1554. L. Westover, Footprint evaluation for volume
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1555. M. Watt, Light-water interaction using backward beam
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1556. K. Sims, Particle animation and rendering using data
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1558. T.J. Fan, Describing and Recognizing 3-D Objects
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1560. C.H. Liu and W.H. Tsai, 3D curved object recognition
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1562. D. Holder and H. Buxton, Polyhedral object
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1563. L.G. Shapiro and H. Lu, Accumulator-based inexact
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1564. W.N. Lie, C.W. Yu, and Y.C. Chen, Model-based
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1565. R.V. Shankar, G. Ramamoorthy, and M. Suk, Three-
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1567. M. Marefat and R.L. Kashyap, Geometric reasoning for
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1568. R.J.T. Morris, L.D. Rubin, and H. Tirri, Neural
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1569. R.J. Safranek, S. Gottschlich, and A.C. Kak,
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1570. Y. Lamdan, J.T. Schwartz, and H.J. Wolfson, Affine
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1571. R.M. Haralick, H. Joo, C.N. Lee, X. Zhuang, V.G.
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1572. R. Hoffman, H.R. Keshavan, and F. Towfiq, CAD-driven
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1573. C.H. Chen and A.C. Kak, A robot vision system for
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1574. D. DeMenthon and L.S. Davis, Inverse perspective of
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1575. D.G. Lowe, Stabilized solution for 3-D model
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1576. M. Dhome, J.T. Lapreste, G. Rives, and M. Richetin,
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1577. W.E.L. Grimson and D.P. Huttenlocher, On the
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1578. A.J. Bray, Object recognition using local geometric
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123
1579. D. Holder and H. Buxton, SIMD geometric matching,
ECCV, 516-520.
1580. H.J. Wolfson, Model-based object recognition by
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1581. R.M. Bodington, G.D. Sullivan, and K.D. Baker,
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1582. W.E.L. Grimson, The combinatorics of heuristic
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1583. J.D. Andersen, Combinatorial characterization of
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1584. R. Wang and H. Freeman, Object recognition based on
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1585. K.S. Hong, K. Ikeuchi, and K.D. Gremban, Minimum
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1586. H. Dohi and M. Ishizuka, A 3-D vision system
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1587. M. Heuser and C.E. Liedtke, Recognition of the
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relaxation techniques, ICPR-A, 191-193.
1588. X.Y. Jiang and H. Bunke, Recognizing 3-D objects in
needle maps, ICPR-A, 237-239.
1589. S. Basu, A. Gupta, N. Sarkar, and D. Dutta Majumder,
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1590. R. Bergevin and M.D. Levine, Extraction of line
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1591. G. Taubin and D.B. Cooper, Recognition and
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124
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1593. D. Clemens and D. Jacobs, Model-group indexing for
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1594. R. Kumar and A.R. Hanson, Pose refinement:
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1598. S.J. Dickinson, A.P. Pentland, and A. Rosenfeld,
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1600. J.L. Mundy and A.J. Heller, The evolution and
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125
1606. Y. Kuno, Y. Okamoto, and S. Okada, Object
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1607. W.E.L. Grimson, The effect of indexing on the
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1608. D.M. Chelberg, Uncertainty in interpretation of
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1609. W.B. Thompson, Vision-based navigation, IUW,
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1610. T.M. Strat and M.A. Fischler, A context-based
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126
Author Index
(Numbers denote references)
Abbot, A.L. 908 Allen, P.(K.) 41,
Abdelmalek, N.N. 265, 1291, 1336
1298, 1313 Allmen, M. 983,
Abe, N. 267 1009
Abe, S. 706 Al-Mohamad, H.A.
Abhyankar, S.S. 1489
1464, 1465 Alnuweiri, H.M.
Abidi, M.A. 255, 394
258, 1316 Aloimonos, J.(Y.)
Abisha, P.J. 723 43, 923, 926,
Abram, G.D. 1548 943, 981, 991,
Acharya, R.S. 1452 1003, 1046, 1379,
Acharyya, A. 749 1453
Adelson, E.H. 455, Alter-Gartenberg,
469 R. 631
Agapakis, J.E. Altman, E.J. 893
253, 254 Amamiya, M. 424
Aggarwal, J.K. Amanatides, J. 85,
391, 406, 411, 1493
428, 650, 651, Amarunnishad, T.M.
685, 767, 857, 1104
863, 900, 912, Amini, A.A. 662
974, 1320, 1561 Amir, I. 768,
Aguirre, F. 336 1099, 1114
Ahmadi, M. 1165, Anagnostou, G.
1385 1478
Ahuja, N. 52, 888, Anandan, P. 1006
892, 893, 907, Andersen, J.D.
908, 973, 986, 1583
1344 Anderson, D.C.
Aisbett, J. 949 1434
Aizawa, K. 719, Anderson, J.A. 170
721, 1098 Ando, H. 1433
Ajjanagadde, V.G. Andre, F. 345
1446 Andreadis, I. 1209
Akeley, K. 1551 Ang, C.H. 1070
Akman, V. 1457 Angel, E. 68
Alapuranen, P. 419 Ankenbrandt, C.A.
Albanesi, M.G. 814 699
Alder, M. 544 Ansari, N. 1149,
Aldous, D. 1232 1154
Alexandrov, V.V. Ansoult, M.M. 658
158 Aoki, S. 536
Al-Hujazi, E. 259 Aoki, Y. 725
Allebach, J.P. 82, Apodaca, A.A. 1517
146 Apostolico, A. 831
Allen, A.R. 1151, 1210
127
Author Index
Arabnia, H.R. 495 Banerji, R.B. 201
Arbab, F. 1414, Bao, P.G. 505
1443 Baraff, D. 1490
Arbib, M.A. 174 Barclay, S. 445
Arbter, K. 1156 Barkans, A.C. 537
Arce, G.R. 82 Barman, H. 1378
Arimoto, S. 314 Barman, R. 393
Arkin, R.C. 278, Barnard, B. 1476
325 Barnard, S.T. 895,
Arman, F. 1320 896
Arndt, T. 430 Baronti, S. 639
Arnspang, J. 938, Barr, A.H. 1491
980 Barron, J.L. 620
Arrathoon, R. 136 Barshan, B. 1290
Arvo, J. 1539 Barsky, B.A. 512,
Asada, M. 284, 520, 525
328, 1319 Bartels, R.H. 1415
Asano, A. 109, 112 Bartelt, H. 137
Asar, H. 651 Barth, M. 339
Aso, H. 722 Basu, A. 926
Astola, J.(T.) Basu, S. 1589
108, 122 Bata, R. 1437
Astrom, A. 79 Batchelor, B.G.
Atallah, M.J. 831 241, 242, 244
Athale, R.A. 135, Bayoumi, M. 679
143 Beck, H. 1240
Atherton, T.J. Beck, J. 1272
399, 815, 873 Beckerman, M. 319
Attikiouzel, Y. Beckers, A.L.D.
544 1243
Ayache, N. 876, Belkasim, S.O.
1021 1165
Aziz, N.M. 1437 Bell, B. 606
Azzarelli, L. 432 Ben-Arie, J. 1459,
1566
Babaguchi, N. 677 Benavides, J.I.
Backer, E. 1253 759
Badler, N.I. 1039 Ben-Bassat, M.
Baeza-Yates, R.A. 1168
824 Bender, W. 5
Bailey, M.L. 1476 Bengtsson, M. 757
Bajaj, C.(L.) Benhabib, B. 1112
1450, 1464 Benitez-Diaz, D.
Bajcsy, R. 50, 1203
686, 1220, 1302, Benke, K.K. 770
1333 Bennett, B.H. 1611
Bakalash, R. 1528 Ben-Tzvi, D. 792,
Baker, K.(D.) 35, 802
1350, 1581 Beraldin, J.A.
Ball, A.A. 1470 1023
Ballard, D.H. Bergen, J.R. 967,
1225, 1229 1005
101
Author Index
Berger, M. 1095 Boissonnat, J.D.
Berger, M.O. 669, 1423
676 Boldt, M. 610
Berger, T. 1248 Boles, W.W. 113
Bergeron, C. 987 Bolle, R.M. 703,
Bergevin, R. 1590 1603
Bergholm, F. 1011 Bolles, R.C. 49
Bergman, S. 1528 Bolotski, M. 393
Berman, F. 740 Bomans, M. 1514,
Bern, M. 1522 1529
Bernander, O. 774 Bongiovanni, G.
Bernard, T. 190 796
Berra, P.B. 141 Bonner, S. 1195
Berthod, M. 868 Booth, K.S. 1535
Bertossi, A.A. 834 Boreddy, J. 1145
Bertrand, G. 1125, Borenstein, J.
1135 282, 1193
Beucher, S. 646 Borgefors, G. 81,
Beveridge, J.R. 1092, 1130
329, 776 Bose, C.B. 768,
Bhanu, B. 46, 310, 1114
315, 337, 648, Bose, N.K. 102
682, 890, 948 Bouarfa, A. 652
Bhat, S. 1437 Boucher, J.M. 336
Bhattacharya, P. Boulanger, P.
458, 1059 1023, 1315
Bigun, J. 452 Boult, T.E. 41,
Billings, S.A. 851 1134, 1318, 1396
Bilodeau, M. 387 Bourdon, O. 1172
Bister, M. 655 Bouthemy, P. 962,
Black, M.J. 1006 985, 1048
Blackledge, J.M. Bovik, A.C. 236,
132 590, 1239, 1275
Blais, F. 1315 Bow, S.T. 224
Blake, A. 144, Bowyer, K. 1461,
1341, 1376, 1405, 1501
1410 Bowyer, K.W. 1444
Blakemore, C. 145 Boyce, J.F. 663
Blanz, W.E. 418, Boyer, K.L. 629,
678 904
Blelloch, G.E. 356 Bradford, J.H. 823
Blinn, J.F. 1237 Brady, J.P. 1561
Blommaert, F.J.J. Brady, M. 247,
1211 850, 955
Blostein, S.D. Braggins, D.W. 237
1050 Brandt, R.D. 771
Bobet, P. 871 Braunegg, D.J. 897
Bodington, R.M. Bray, A.J. 1040,
1581 1578
Bodlaender, H.L. Bregman, A.S. 734
829 Breneman, E.J.
Boie, R.A. 622 1214
102
Author Index
Brenner, K.H. 142 Cabrelli, C.A.
Breslauer, D. 833 1071
Brigham, E.O. 86 Caianiello, E.R.
Brill, M.H. 1199 342
Brink, J.R. 199 Califano, A. 703,
Brint, A.T. 850 1603
Brockelbank, D.C. Cameron, A. 697,
860 1337
Brockett, R.W. 931 Cameron, S. 1473
Brockman, W.H. 252 Campani, M. 1004
Brooks, R.A. 590 Campbell, J.B. 211
Brookshire, G. 846 Campbell III, A.T.
Brown, C.(M.) 47, 1544
641, 1174, 1330, Camporese, D. 393
1331, 1335, 1484 Camus, T. 1051
Brown, L.G. 1366 Cantoni, V. 2, 423
Browne, M.A. 1209 Cao, X. 818
Bruckstein, A.(M.) Cappellini, V.
1097, 1109, 1111, 708, 914
1114, 1150 Cappelo, P.R. 516
Bruenig, H. 432 Caprile, B. 1322
Brunet, P. 1467 Capson, D.W. 1139
Brunnstrom, K. 615 Carling, A. 175
Bruzzone, E. 1482 Carlotto, M.J. 304
Bryand, J. 1506 Carlsson, S. 333
Bryant, A. 1454 Carpenter, C.L.
Bryant, J. 1454 642
Brzakovic, D. 470, Casasent, D.P. 21,
910, 1240 139
Buas, M. 1221 Casini, A. 639
Buchman, S.R. 735 Cass, T.A. 788
Buckles, B.P. 699 Castan, S. 616,
Bui, T.D. 28, 494, 626
500, 501, 1474 Catthoor, F. 408
Bull, M. 1181 Caudill, M. 176
Bulthoff, H. 867 Caulfield, H.J.
Bunke, H. 198, 134
1588 Cavanagh, P. 1032
Burger, W. 315, Cavin, R. 426
695, 948 Celenk, M. 1202
Burkard, R.E. 1178 Cervelle, B. 1122
Burkhardt, H. 1156 Chakrabarti, C.
Burns, J.B. 1497 781
Burr, D.J. 187 Chan, M.H. 1295
Burt, P.J. 414, Chan, S.C. 839
967, 1005 Chandrasekar, S.
Butler, C. 176 1465
Buxton, B.F. 915 Chandrasekharan,
Buxton, H. 1562, N. 825
1579 Chandrashekhar, S.
Buys, J.P. 1140 1072
Chandru, V. 1465
103
Author Index
Chang, C. 887 Chen, Y.C. 748,
Chang, L.W. 1078 798, 1564
Chang, S.K. 358, Chen, Y.S. 1123
430 Chen, Y.Y. 209
Chang, T.C. 1434 Chen, Z. 209
Chang, Y.L. 900 Cheng, C.L. 974
Charney, M.J. 1536 Cheng, F. 520
Chatterjee, B.N. Cheng, H.D. 496,
1127 585
Chatterjee, S. 887 Cheng, V.H.L. 321
Chatterji, B.N. Chetverikov, D. 1,
1102, 1119, 1299, 939
1300, 1456 Chhabra, A.K. 1010
Chaudhuri, B.B. Chien, C.H. 429
110, 1072, 1106 Chimenti, M. 432
Chaudhury, S. 749 Chin, R.T. 1094,
Chavez, P.F. 1477 1132, 1347
Chean, M. 364 Cho, T.I. 1301
Chelberg, D.M. Choe, Y. 1386
1608 Choi, W.Y. 600
Chellappa, R. 307, Choo, A.P. 644
388, 549, 551, Choo, C.Y. 786
554, 560, 945, Chorowicz, J. 1122
984, 1246, 1340 Chou, C.H. 748
Chen, C.C. 673, Chou, P.B. 641
1271 Chou, W.H. 1133
Chen, C.H. 1573 Choudhary, A.N.
Chen, C.S. 1124 357, 888, 988
Chen, C.X. 303 Christians, T. 326
Chen, G.H. 366 Chu, A. 1269
Chen, H. 1245, Chu, C.C. 650, 685
1256 Chu, K.C. 510,
Chen, H.H. 946, 1295
1605 Chu, P.C. 712
Chen, J.S. 614, Chuang, H.Y.H. 793
869 Chuang, J.H. 524
Chen, K. 79, 1146 Chung, J.C.H. 1431
Chen, L.H. 1108 Chung, M.J. 770
Chen, L.T. 390, Chung, S.Y. 640
402 Churchland, P.M.
Chen, M.(H.) 624, 177
661 Cinque, L. 1077
Chen, M.J. 241 Cipolla, R. 1042,
Chen, M.S. 381 1376, 1410
Chen, S. 426, 1486 Ciuti, V. 754
Chen, S.E. 1543 Clark, J.J. 621,
Chen, S.S. 932, 1053, 1382
1339 Clark, M. 1239,
Chen, S.W. 1408, 1275
1488 Claussen, U. 1510
Chen, S.Y. 1325 Clemens, D. 1593
Chen, W.H. 272 Clermont, P. 1086
104
Author Index
Cocquerez, J.P. Culik III, K. 378
618, 623 Cunningham, M.A.
Coggins, J.M. 627 604
Cohen, D. 1528 Curtis, S.R. 479
Cohen, E. 1542 Cyganski, D. 1460
Cohen, I. 690 Cypher, R.(E.)
Cohen, L.D. 690 380, 806, 1082,
Cohen, P. 884, 1476
1017, 1315
Colchester, A.C.F. Da Fontoura Costa,
580 L. 801
Cole, W. 302 Dagless, E.L. 316,
Collange, F. 387 332, 413
Collins, R.T. 894, Dai, Y. 1245
1407 Danielsson, P.E.
Connelly, S. 573 79, 572
Conners, R.W. 1277 Daniilidis, K. 960
Cook, R.L. 1431 Dare, V.R. 710,
Coombs, D.J. 899 720
Cooper, D.B. 51, Darrell, T. 684
1312, 1317, 1591 Das, M. 1152
Cooper, G.F. 207 Das, P.P. 1102,
Cooper, J. 453 1104, 1119, 1126,
Cooper, M.C. 206 1127, 1128, 1456
Cooper, P.R. 1601 Das, S. 439, 888,
Coquillart, S. 892, 907
1494 Dasgupta, S. 362
Cordella, L.P. 2 Dattatreya, G.R.
Corneil, D.G. 379 613
Cornelis, J. 655 Daubechies, I. 91
Cornilleau-Peres, Davidson, J.L. 449
V. 965 Davies, E.R. 29
Costa, M.S. 777 Davis, J.L. 184
Costagliola, G. Davis, L.S. 43,
430 320, 390, 402,
Couessin, C.D. 760 1294, 1574
Cowan, W. 1212 Davson, H. 155
Cox, C. 418 Dean, T.(L.) 51,
Cox, I.J. 622, 764 1051
Coyle, E.J. 114, Debrunner, C.H.
117, 118, 120 986
Craig, D. 1343 de Figuereido,
Crennell, K. 35 R.J.P. 271, 608,
Cress, D.H. 303 836, 1403, 1421
Cristi, R. 547 De Floriani, L.
Crowley, J.L. 871, 1482
872 Deguchi, K. 421,
Crownover, R.M. 536
1339 Delanoy, R.L. 1597
Cseke, I. 656 Del Bimbo, A. 708
Cucka, P. 264 Delp, E.J. 100,
Cui, N. 1017 415, 451, 569,
105
Author Index
609, 611, 1149, Drew, M.S. 1215,
1154 1230
DeMan, H.J. 408 Droulez, J. 965
DeMenthon, D. 327, Drummond, O.E. 296
1574 Du, D.Z. 1118
DeMicheli, E. 968 Dube, D. 964
Demjanenko, V. Dubes, R.C. 673
1452 Dubois, E. 958,
Demoment, G. 104 987
Den Boer, G.A. 435 Dubowsky, S. 274
Deng, H.C. 919 du Buf, J.M.H.
Dennis, A.R. 1511 1241
Deravi, F. 818 Dubuisson, B. 854
Deriche, R. 598, Dudek, G. 1110
618, 623, 636, Duff, M.J.B. 400
882, 1027, 1047 Duhamel, P. 88
DeRose, T.(D.) Duin, R.P.W. 377
512, 1476, 1495 Duller, A.W.G. 413
de Saint Pierre, Duncan, R. 361
T. 384 Dunn, S.(M.) 410,
Deuermeyer, B.L. 441, 1268
747 Durand, C.X. 491
Devijver, P.A. Durrant-Whyte, H.
1254 697
Devroye, L. 1069 Dutta, R. 994,
Dewey, D. 1478 1014
Dhome, M. 1576 Dutta Majumder, D.
Dhond, U.R. 863 596, 1589
Diamond, P. 1101 Dwyer, S.J. 235
Dickinson, S.J. Dye, J.W. 445
320, 1598 Dyer, C.R. 983,
Dickmanns, E.D. 1009, 1411
326, 335 Dyn, N. 1466
Dinstein, I. 782,
1065 Eason, R.O. 258
Dobkin, D.(P.) 59, Eastman, R.D. 843
61, 531 Ebeling, C. 1476
Dobrikin, D. 1476 Ebert, D.S. 1553
Dodwell, P.C. 1274 Echigo, T. 1324
Dohi, H. 1586 Eckhardt, U. 811
Doi, H. 638 Eckhouse, R. 217
Dom, B. 418, 680 Eckman, J.L. 864
Domey, J. 1023 Eckmiller, R. 353
Don, H.S. 1164 Edelsbrunner, H.
Donald, B.R. 1177, 62
1197, 1329 Eden, M. 123, 1251
Dong, P. 602 Eem, J. 1190
Dougherty, E.R. Egecioglu, O. 522
464 Eggert, D. 1461
Draelos, T. 587 Egozi, D. 365
Draper, B.A. 1602 Ehrich, R.W. 704
Drebin, R.A. 1512 Eichel, P.H. 611
106
Author Index
Eichmann, G. 1264 1338, 1380
Eijlers, E.J. 1253 Filippini, M. 193
Eklundh, J.O. 333, Finke, R.A. 151
615, 689 Finkel, B. 410
Elber, G. 1542 Fischler, M.A. 49,
Elliman, D.G. 218, 895, 1610
593 Fisher, R.B. 1352,
El-Masri, W. 224 1401
El Tarazi, M.N. Fishman, E.K. 1512
504 Fiume, E. 1037
Enkelmann, W. 956 Flasinski, M. 726
Eom, K.B. 612, Fleck, M.M. 634
1169 Fleet, D.J. 482,
Eppstein, D. 827 925
Epstein, G.N. 254 Fletcher, M.J. 930
Erdos, P. 1057 Fletcher, Y. 511
Erickson, P.A. Flickner, M. 439
1477 Flinchbaugh, B.E.
Eshaghian, M.M. 1007
813 Flood, P.R. 1483
Evans, D.J. 344 Flynn, P.J. 1599
Foley, J. 69
Fahmy, M.M. 459 Fong, A. 106
Fairfield, J. 128 Foo, C.P. 1472
Fairney, P.T. 1348 Forchheimer, R. 94
Falkowski, B.J. Foret, S. 876
731 Forrest, A.K. 1400
Faltings, B. 268 Forsgren, P.O.
Fan, T.J. 1558 1131
Farah, M.J. 156 Forsyth, D.(A.)
Farrell, J. 36 1174, 1206, 1349,
Fathima, S.T. 545 1484
Faugeras, O.(D.) Fortes, J.A.B. 364
8, 276, 288, 882, Fountain, T.J. 400
924, 953, 1027, Fournier, A. 1520,
1028, 1029, 1047, 1547
1423 Francis, N.D. 399,
Favaro, L. 639 815
Fazekas, Z. 656 Franco, J. 1064
Fearing, R.S. 1287 Francois, E. 962
Feddema, J.T. 1045 Franklin, W.R.
Feiner, S.K. 69 1457, 1541
Feng, D. 280 Frankot, R.T. 1340
Feng, T.Y. 359 Frazier, J. 999
Fennema, C. 287, Frederick, C. 493,
289, 329 1530
Ferguson, D.R. Freeman, H. 246,
1469 1486, 1584
Ferrari, L.A. 1421 Freeman, W.T. 469
Ferretti, M. 423, Friedlander, B.
814 1044
Ferrie, F.P. 1305, Friedman, J.M. 254
107
Author Index
Frieze, A. 758 Giertsen, C. 1483
Frisby, J.P. 845, Gigus, Z. 1471
851, 865, 866 Gilbert, E.G. 1472
Fritzsche, D.M. Gil de Lamadrid,
398 J.I. 1196
Fu, J. 778 Gillett, W.E. 874
Fua, P. 582 Gini, M.L. 1196
Fujisawa, H. 1083 Ginosar, R. 365
Fukui, Y. 284 Giraudon, G. 308,
Fukushima, T. 417 636, 702
Funt, B.V. 1215, Girod, B. 1286
1230 Girosi, F. 540,
Fussell, D.S. 1544 542, 557, 565
Futrelle, R.P. 226 Gish, S.L. 678
Glassner, A.S. 70
Gabbouj, M. 114, Glenn, W. 36
118 Gokmen, M. 625,
Gabriel, M. 185 1116
Gader, P.D. 447 Golab, T.J. 1221
Gagalowicz, A. 913 Goldman, R.N. 1415
Galil, Z. 832, 833 Golumbic, M.C. 191
Gallopoulos, E. Gonczarowski, J.
516, 522 1534
Gamble, E.B. 555 Gong, S. 955
Gambotto, J.P. 886 Gong, W. 1125,
Gardin, F. 193 1135
Garding, J. 1387 Gonnet, G.H. 824
Garnesson, P. 308, Gonzalez, R.C.
702 255, 258, 1316
Gattiker, J.R. 224 Gonzalez-
Geiger, D. 555, Rodriguez, M.
557, 671, 841, 1203
848, 867 Goodale, M.A. 1285
Geisler, W.S. 1275 Goodman, J.E. 55
Gelfand, S.B. 609 Goodson, K.J. 594
Geman, D. 602 Gopalakrishnan,
Geman, S. 602 P.S. 354
Gemmar, P. 436 Gordon, I.E. 152
George, D.W. 1515 Gorsky, N.D. 158
Gerbrands, J.J. Goshtasby, A. 520
1253 Gossard, D.(C.)
Geri, G. 1532 1416, 1441
Gerogiannis, D.C. Gotleib, C.C. 1261
395 Gotoh, T. 1036
Gertner, I. 92 Gottschalk, P.G.
Gewali, L.P. 1191 1144
Ghafoor, A. 141 Gottschlich, S.
Ghosh, J. 347 1569
Ghosh, P.K. 1087 Goutsias, J.K.
Giardina, C.R. 1247
1153 Govindan, V.K. 219
Gibbons, P.B. 1139 Gowdy, J. 338
108
Author Index
Gowrinathan, S. Gunther, O. 1060
295 Gunzinger, A. 420
Graffigne, C. 602 Gupta, A. 686,
Graham, N.V.S. 153 1589
Graham, R. 60 Gupta, K.K. 257
Grandine, T.A. Gupta, L. 750,
1469 1147
Granlund, G.(H.) Gupta, S.N. 363
6, 707, 1378 Gutbrod, R. 728
Grattoni, P. 1066 Gutfinger, D. 638
Gray, C.T. 426
Green, G. 134 Haavisto, P. 108
Green, S.A. 1531 Hackwood, S. 1358
Greenberg, D.P. Haddadi, N. 388
1197, 1515 Haddon, J.F. 663
Greenleaf, J.F. Haden, C.R. 199
1269 Haeberli, P. 1546,
Gregoriou, G.K. 1551
561 Hager, G.D. 1284
Gregory, J.A. 1466 Hake, J.F. 343,
Greiner, W. 418 346
Gremban, K.D. 1585 Hall, M. 1442
Griffin, P.M. 747 Hall, P. 1231
Grimson, W.E.L. Hall, R.W. 1116
787, 808, 1557, Halvorsen, A. 1483
1559, 1577, 1582, Hammer, J. 1057
1607 Han, J.H. 637
Griswold, N.(C.) Han, M.H. 745
1179, 1190 Han, Y. 1080
Groen, F.C.A. 270, Hancock, E.R. 210,
435 213, 599
Grogan, T.A. 1010 Handscomb, D.C.
Grosky, W.I. 738, 1419
1326 Hanrahan, P. 1546,
Gross, A.D. 1396, 1549
1397 Hanson, A.(R.) 48,
Grossi, R. 822 287, 289, 329,
Grosso, E. 862 416, 995, 1024,
Gruber, P.M. 1057 1594, 1604
Gruver, W.A. 1475 Hanson, S.J. 187
Grzywacz, N.M. 966 Hansson, A. 543
Gu, C. 883 Hanusse, P. 670
Gu, Q.L. 501, 1474 Haralick, R.M. 37,
Guenter, B. 1096 211, 460, 468,
Guerra, C. 796, 559, 571, 584,
1077 777, 1332, 1357,
Guez, A. 281 1571
Guggenbuhl, W. 420 Harjadi, S. 279
Guiducci, A. 1066 Harlow, C. 306
Guillataud, P. 670 Harney, R.C. 297
Guizani, M. 141 Harris, C. 954
Gujar, U.G. 1342 Harris, J.G. 578
109
Author Index
Harrison, C.G. 347 Herman, G.T. 735,
Harrison, D.D. 1079
1289 Herman, M. 324
Hartman, G. 353 Herniou, M. 884
Hartmann, T. 1130 Herve', J.Y. 264,
Hartson, C. 182 943, 1379
Harwood, D. 1222 Herzberger, L.O.
Hashimoto, T. 314 270
Hasselbring, W. Hess, W. 515
372 Heuser, M. 1587
Hastie, T. 775 Higgins, W.E. 236
Hattich, W. 262 Hill Jr., F.S. 71
Hattori, T. 1085 Hingorani, R. 967,
Hauske, G. 353 1005
Hayashi, B.H. 902 Hirai, Y. 773
Hayes, J.P. 373 Hirzinger, G. 1156
He, D.C. 1265 Ho, C.T. 368
He, S. 267 Ho, J. 1215
Healey, G. 680, Hobby, J.D. 528
1217 Hoehne, K.H. 1514
Hebert, M. 1334 Hofele, G. 436
Hecht-Nielsen, R. Hoffman, R. 1572
178 Hoffmann, C.M. 524
Heckbert, P.S. Hofland, P.L. 126
1257 Hofmann, G.R. 1533
Heeger, D.J. 1013 Hohmeyer, M.E. 525
Heel, J. 1000, Hohne, K.H. 1529
1020 Holder, D. 1562,
Heijmans, H.J.A.M. 1579
450 Holroyd, F.C. 1063
Heinonen, P.J. 122 Homan de Mello,
Heinrichs, M.R. L.S. 250
1611 Honda, N. 722
Heitz, F. 760, 985 Hong, J.W. 290
Held, R. 150 Hong, K.S. 1585
Heller, A.J. 1595, Hong, L. 910
1600 Hong, T.H. 331
Hel Or, Y. 1273 Hong, Y.H. 1148,
Hemmerling, A. 1155
1181 Horaud, R. 1373
Hemminger, T.L. Horn, B.K.P. 847,
519 1355
Henderson, M.R. Horne, C. 649
1436, 1477 Hornung, C. 1508
Henderson, T.C. Hoshino, J. 266
205 Houkes, Z. 917
Henikoff, J. 789 Howarth, R.M. 399
Henkel, P.A. 299 Hsieh, Y.C. 880,
Hennessy, S.J. 327 898
Henriksen, K. 859 Hsing, T.R. 18
Herbordt, M.C. Hsu, C.C. 799
396, 401 Hsu, F.J. 434
110
Author Index
Hsu, W.H. 1123 Ingoldsby, T.R.
Huang, A. 142 405
Huang, C.L. 1359, Inigo, R.M. 1049
1390 Inokuchi, S. 229
Huang, J.S. 799 Inoue, K. 367, 716
Huang, K.S. 133 Irani, M. 125
Huang, T.(S.) 101, Irvin, R.B. 305
261, 276, 920, Isenman, M.E. 837
946, 973, 982, Ishiguro, H. 909
988, 1002, 1050, Ishii, N. 1381
1293 Ishimura, N. 314
Huertas, A. 302 Ishizuka, M. 1586
Hughes, J.F. 69 Ito, A. 716
Hughes, T. 426 Itoh, K. 109, 112
Hummel, R. 473 Iu, S.L. 975, 1001
Hung, Y. 370 Ivry, R. 1272
Hung, Y.P. 1312, Iwahori, Y. 1381
1317 Iwakawa, M. 1292
Hunt, D.J. 791 Iwama, K. 1263
Hunter, A. 95 Iyengar, S.S. 283
Hurd, A.J. 1233
Hurson, A.R. 359 Jacobs, D. 1593
Hussain, B. 277 Jacq, J.J. 336
Hutchings, B.L. Jahne, B. 959
648 Jahns, J. 142
Hutchinson, S.A. Jain, A.K. 673,
249 1250, 1255, 1321,
Huttenlocher, D.P. 1599
787, 808, 1577 Jain, R.(C.) 662,
Hwang, G.Y. 383 903, 950, 1279,
Hwang, K. 388 1309
Hwang, S.Y. 437 Ja'Ja', J.(F.) 352,
Hwang, T. 621, 781
1053 Jakubowski, R.
Hwang, V.S.S. 1160 1088
Jamieson, L.H. 415
Ibaroudene, D. Jang, B.K. 1132
1452 Jang, D. 745
Ibarra, O.H. 385, Jang, W.S. 252
835 Janota, P. 294
Ichioka, Y. 109, Jau, J.Y. 1347
112 Javidi, B. 140
Ikeuchi, K. 1227, Jayakumar, R. 797,
1334, 1371, 1393, 810
1399, 1585 Jeng, F.C. 548
Ilari, J. 1184 Jeng, S.C. 805
Ilg, M. 225 Jenkin, M.R.M.
Illingworth, J. 875, 1034
790, 794, 816 Jennison, C. 553
Illingworth, W.T. Jeong, C.S. 58
186 Jepson, A.(D.)
Imai, M. 292 482, 925, 1013,
111
Author Index
1034 Kang, S.B. 1162
Jerian, C. 950 Kankanhalli, M.S.
Jernigan, M.E. 1541
1260 Kannan, C.S. 793
Jewell, J. 142 Kapur, D. 1496
Jezouin, J.L. 1021 Karayiannis, N.B.
Jiang, B.C. 698 546
Jiang, F. 935 Kardan, M. 1241
Jiang, X.Y. 1588 Karlsson, G. 488
Jiang, Y. 1166 Karmann, K.P. 977
Joe, B. 527, 529 Karssemeijer, N.
Johnson, D. 740 653
Johnson, R.P. 586 Kashyap, R.L. 612,
Johnsson, S.L. 368 752, 1386, 1567
Johnston, S.E. 445 Kasif, S. 208
Jolion, J.M. 592, Kasparis, T. 1264
1276 Kass, M. 1537
Jones, B.F. 1348 Kasturi, R. 32,
Jones, D.G. 851 224, 1384
Jong, C.M. 934 Kato, H. 229
Joo, H. 468, 1571 Katz, J.M. 254
Jost, R.G. 235 Katzir, N. 1093
Joubert, G.R. 344 Kaufman, A. 1503,
Juday, R.D. 348 1528
Judd, J.S. 179 Kawai, T. 440
Jung, K.K. 392 Kay, Y. 970
Jungthirapanich, Kayaalp, A.E. 864
C. 1455 Kaye, B.H. 1234
Kedem, K. 1180
Kabuka, M.R. 277, Kehtarnavaz, N.
279 1179
Kahn, P. 607 Keirsey, D.M. 330
Kak, A.(C.) 248, Keller, J.M. 642,
249, 1569, 1573 772, 1339
Kakimoto, M. 1552 Kelley, R.B. 1195
Kalivas, D.S. 978 Kender, J.R. 41,
Kalley, G.S. 67 1192, 1198
Kamada, T. 733 Kenner, M. 936
Kamberova, G. 567 Kent, E.W. 407
Kamgar-Parsi, B. Kenzie, D.S. 800
541, 541, 843 Kerbyson, D.J.
Kanade, T. 40, 399, 815
270, 891, 901, Keren, D. 558, 672
990, 1012, 1205, Kersten, D. 1345
1371, 1393, 1399 Keshavan, H.R.
Kanal, L.(N.) 293, 1572
354, 613 Khanna, T. 180
Kanatani, K. 26, Khosla, P. 260
318, 1406 Khotanzad, A. 652,
Kandlur, D.D. 381 1148, 1155
Kaneda, K. 341 Kim, C. 724, 729
Kanefsky, M. 113 Kim, H.B. 1270
112
Author Index
Kim, K. 813 Kories, R. 859
Kim, M.B. 1571 Kornel, K. 492
Kim, M.S. 1450 Korsten, M.J. 917
Kim, W. 1067 Koshimizu, H. 817
Kim, Y. 233 Kosko, B. 181
Kim, Y.C. 998 Kovalevsky, V.A.
Kimia, B.B. 1176 1113
Kimura, F. 1433 Kreyszig, H.E.
Kimura, M. 1319 1261
King, C.T. 1133 Kriegman, D.J.
King, R. 98 1367
Kirk, D. 1518, Kriezis, G.A. 1480
1539, 1550 Krithivasan, K.
Kirman, J. 1051 717
Kirousis, L.M. Krogh, B.H. 280
1365 Kronander, T. 94
Kise, K. 677 Kroon, H.M. 126
Kishon, E. 775 Krotkov, E.(P.)
Kitahashi, T. 267 859, 1283
Kitchen, L. 453, Krumm, J. 1282,
607 1394
Kite, D.H. 275 Krumvieda, C. 1506
Kittler, J. 210, Kruskal, C.P. 375
213, 599, 790, Kruskal, J.B. 764
794, 816 Kuc, R. 317, 1290
Kjeldsen, R. 703, Kulkarni, V.G.
1603 1238
Klein, J.C. 387 Kultanen, P. 804,
Kleitman, D.J. 812
1118 Kumar, R. 329,
Kling, O. 1308 1594, 1604
Klinker, G.J. 1205 Kumar, V. 354
Knill, D.C. 1345 Kummert, F. 700
Knutsson, H. 707, Kundu, A. 588
1378 Kung, S.Y. 1167
Koc, C.K. 516, 522 Kuno, Y. 1606
Koch, C. 578, 774 Kunt, M.R. 18
Koch, M.W. 752 Kurlander, D.J.
Kodikara, N.D. 580 1521
Koelewijn, G. 1140 Kurzweil, R. 202
Koenderink, J.J. Kwok, P.C.K. 1136
448, 944, 1030,
1031, 1412 Lacroix, V. 628
Koga, M. 1083 Laforest, L. 1069
Kong, S.H. 1295 Laganiere, R. 1377
Kong, T.Y. 1081 Lagarde, J. 1305,
Konrad, J. 958 1380
Konstantinidou, S. LaGesse, F.R. 299
1476 Lai, E. 544
Koplowitz, J. 1109 Lai, T.H. 369
Koren, Y. 282, Laine, A.F. 889
1193 Laitinen, T. 1222
113
Author Index
Lalande, P. 1048 584
Lalitha, L. 596 Lee, K.L. 1108
Lamdan, Y. 1570 Lee, M. 1163
Lamming, M.G. 1213 Lee, M.E. 105
Lancaster, I.T. Lee, P. 1039
218, 593 Lee, R. 1105
Landau, G.M. 782, Lee, R.C.T. 743
1065 Lee, S. 682, 970,
Langley, K. 873 1435
Langrana, N.A. 221 Lee, S.H. 143
Lapreste, J.T. Lee, S.U. 640,
1576 1208
Larcombe, M.H.E. Lee, S.W. 1220
873 Lee, S.Y. 411,
Larimer, J. 36 431, 434, 744
Larmore, L.L. 831 Lee, T.T. 1475
Lasser, D. 517, Lee, Y.H. 116
1468 Leff, A. 1192
Lathrop, O. 1518 Legendi, T. 351
Lau, C. 173, 184 Lei, G. 1159
Laub, A.J. 771 Lei, W.L. 853
Laurendeau, D. 881 Leibovic, K.N. 149
Lavakusha 1068 Leighton, T. 740
Lavin, M. 439 Lenders, P. 454
Lawson, J. 1549 Lengyel, J. 1197
Lawton, D.T. 313, Lenz, R. 27
443, 445 Leonardis, A. 686,
Leavers, V.F. 809 1220
LeBras-Mehlman, E. Leou, J.J. 1458
1423 Leow, M.H. 234
Leclerc, Y.G. 582, Lerch, A. 939
681 Lerner, M. 1318
Ledley, R.S. 1221 Leu, K.L. 1078
Lee, C. 846 Leu, M.C. 1451
Lee, C.H. 920, Leung, M.K. 261,
940, 1351 518, 523, 988,
Lee, C.M. 739 1002
Lee, C.N. 1445, Levialdi, S. 2,
1571 358, 796, 1077
Lee, C.S.G. 1045 Levin, D. 1466
Lee, D. 581, 601, Levin, J.R. 148
624 Levine, M.D. 675,
Lee, D.T. 54, 58 1311, 1590
Lee, D.T.L. 1308, Levitt, T.S. 313,
1499 445
Lee, E.T. 712 Levoy, M. 1513,
Lee, G. 1408 1524, 1526
Lee, H. 665, 753 Levy, S.V.F. 531
Lee, H.C. 1214 Levy Vehel, J.
Lee, H.J. 755, 1259
853, 919 Lewis, P.H. 594
Lee, J.S.J. 460, Leyton, M. 1447
114
Author Index
Li, C.C. 625 Lo, C.H. 1164
Li, H.F. 797 Lodi, E. 834
Li, J.C. 1328 Loh, N.K. 1152
Li, M.F. 810 Lohmann, A.W. 142
Li, S. 292 Lombardi, L. 423
Li, S.Z. 570 Long, W. 751
Li, W. 786 Loop, C. 1495
Li, Z.C. 28, 494, Lotti, F. 639
497, 500, 501, Lotufo, R.A. 332
1474 Lou, J. 578
Liang, P. 819, Lowe, D.G. 1052,
1296, 1358 1575
Liang, Y.D. 1509 Lu, H. 1563
Liao, M. 647, 933 Lu, P.C. 1105
Lichtenstein, Z. Lu, X. 1166
549, 554 Lu, Y.J. 585
Lie, W.N. 798, Luccio, F. 822,
1564 834
Liedtke, C.E. 1587 Lumelsky, V.(J.)
Lifshitz, L.M. 660 322, 1187, 1194
Lim, J.S. 99 Luo, W. 879
Lim, Y.S. 1301 Lysak, D. 1384
Lim, Y.W. 1208
Lin, C. 460 MacCrone, J.K. 885
Lin, C.S. 1455 MacDonald, J.D.
Lin, H.J. 715 1535
Lin, J.H. 114, 117 Mackworth, A.K.
Lin, L.J. 429 37, 692
Lin, S.Y. 209 Maderlechner, G.
Lin, W.M. 1201 811
Lin, X. 1025, 1076 Maeda, A. 438
Lindeberg, T. 475, Maeder, A.J. 644
615, 689 Maekawa, M. 84
Lindenbaum, M. Maes, M. 826, 1100
1075, 1093, 1109, Magee, M. 275
1150 Magid, A. 666
Liou, S.P. 1309 Magid, D. 1512
Liow, Y.T. 301, Maguire, G. 263
659 Mahajan, M. 717
Lipari, C. 306 Maida, A.S. 1263
Lischinski, D. Mailloux, G.E. 921
1534 Maitre, H. 760,
Little, J.J. 393, 780, 879
874 Major, F. 1427
Liu, C.H. 1560 Makous, M. 36
Liu, H.C. 766, Malakapalli, K.
1089 750
Liu, S.S. 1260 Malandain, G. 618,
Liu, S.T. 589 623
Liu, W. 426 Malenfant, J. 1427
Liu, Y.(C.) 251, Malik, J. 603,
276, 849, 1002 633, 1471
115
Author Index
Mallat, S.(G.) Mayhew, J.E.W.
472, 484, 487 845, 851, 865,
Mallot, H.A. 286 866, 1041
Maloney, L.T. 1219 Mazo, M. 273
Mammone, R.J. 1310 McAllister, D.F.
Mandl, H. 148 511
Mandler, E. 1084 McCann, J.J. 1199
Manjunath, B.S. McDiarmid, C. 758
1246 McFaddin, S. 831
Manohar, M. 1061 McKendall, R. 566,
Mantle, M.W. 1517 568
Mao, W.D. 1167 McKeown (Jr.),
Mao, Z. 587 D.M. 305, 309,
Maragos, P. 456, 880, 898
462 McMurchie, L. 1476
Marapane, S.B. 861 McVey, E.S. 1049
Maravall, D. 273 Mead, D.M. 443
Marcinowski, S.J. Medioni, G. 44,
141 534, 577, 614,
Marcus, R. 672 683, 869, 1161,
Marefat, M. 1567 1172, 1592
Maren, A. 182 Meek, D.S. 508
Margalit, A. 736, Meer, P. 162, 476,
737, 756 481, 483, 563,
Marinos, C. 1341, 564, 592, 632,
1405 1276
Markandey, V. 1007 Mehrotra, R. 466,
Markenscoff, X. 591, 738, 989
1449 Meilander, W.C.
Marola, G. 754 374
Marroquin, J.L. Meisels, A. 694
556, 1236 Melhem, R.G. 383
Marshall, S. 1062 Melter, R.A. 1120
Martelli, A. 192 Mendel, J.M. 93
Martens, J.B. 89, Menet, S. 683
90, 1211 Mester, R. 657
Martin, R.R. 1418 Metaxas, D. 1500
Mase, K. 979 Meyer, F. 646
Mason, D.C. 1063 Meygret, A. 868,
Masuda, I. 266 1019
Mather, G. 1032, Meystel, A. 269
1033 Michael, D.J. 993
Mathias, P.C. 507, Michelman, P. 1291
532 Mick, S. 509
Mathis, S. 420 Milford, D.J. 316
Matic, S. 382 Milgram, M. 384
Mauri, G. 193 Miller, D.A.B. 142
Maver, J. 1333 Miller, G. 1537
Max, N.(L.) 80, Ming, J. 310, 682
1538 Mintz, D. 563,
Maybank, S.(J.) 564, 694
870, 924, 928 Mintz, M. 567,
116
Author Index
568, 769 322
Mirzai, A.R. 203 Mumford, D. 667,
Misra, M. 188 688
Mitchell, D.P. 85 Mundy, J.L. 45,
Mitchell, R.J. 930 1174, 1484, 1496,
Mitiche, A. 964, 1595, 1600
1377 Murakama, T. 1432
Mitkas, P.A. 141 Murakami, T. 1083
Mitra, S.K. 771 Murase, H. 1402
Miyata, K. 1258 Murdocca, M. 142
Mizrahi, H. 1476 Murphy, R.R. 278
Mobasseri, B.G. Murray, D.W. 915,
1074, 1244 929
Modestino, J.W. Murthy, C.A. 654
664 Musgrave, F.K.
Mohan, R. 1603 1519
Mohnhaupt, M. 340 Mysliwetz, M. 326
Mohr, R. 197, 676
Mokate, U.B. 224 Nadabar, S.G. 673,
Molter, U.M. 1071 1321
Monga, O. 618, 623 Nadler, M. 575,
Moniot, R. 473 846
Monmonier, M. 222 Nagasamy, V. 221
Montanvert, A. Nagel, H.H. 957,
481, 483 960
Montesinos, P. 308 Nagendra, I.V.
Moore, J. 185 1342
Moorhead II, R.J. Nakagawa, Y. 1036
4 Nakajima, N. 1432
Moran, C.J. 130 Nakamae, E. 341
Morgan, A.D. 316 Nakamura, A. 367,
Morgenthaler, D.G. 719, 721, 1098
327 Nakamura, M. 467
Mori, S. 1487 Nakamura, Y. 706
Mori, T. 911 Nakatani, H. 1368
Morishita, I. 421 Namazi, N.M. 940
Morita, K. 711, Namuduri, K.R. 466
714 Nandhakumar, N.
Morris, R. 403 650, 651, 1561
Morris, R.J.T. Napolitano Jr.,
1568 L.M. 375
Mucke, E.P. 62 Naqvi, A. 792
Mudge, T.(N.) 373, Narasimhamurthi,
1144 N. 1385
Muhlenbein, H. 172 Narayanan, P.J.
Mukawa, N. 1026 390
Mukherjee, J. Nash, J.G. 416,
1126, 1127, 1299, 427, 813
1300, 1456 Nasr, H. 298
Mukherjee, R.N. Nasrabadi, N.M.
1145 786, 849
Mukhopadhyay, S. Natarajan, B.K.
117
Author Index
1479 Nordheim, T. 515
Nation, W.G. 375 Nordstrom, N. 617
Navab, N. 1027 Nordstrom, T. 189
Navazo, I. 1467 Ntafos, S. 1191
Nayar, S.K. 1370, Nudd, G.R. 399,
1371, 1393, 1399 815
Naylor, B. 1493 Numada, M. 817
Neafsey, L. 410
Neff, J.A. 143 Oakley, J.P. 579
Negahdaripour, S. Oberlander, M.F.
947 1084
Nelson, M.M. 186 O'Brien, J. 263
Nelson, R.(C.) 47, Ogata, Y. 1224
997 O'Gorman, L. 1114,
Nesi, P. 708 1115
Nesvadba, P. 1151, Ohsawa, Y. 228,
1210 706
Netravali, A.N. Ohta, M. 84
1097 Ohta, Y. 905, 1228
Neumann, B. 340 Oja, E. 804, 812,
Neuvo, Y.(A.) 108, 1267
122 Okada, S. 1606
Nevatia, R. 44, Okamoto, T. 341
302, 705, 783, Okamoto, Y. 1606
999, 1383, 1395, Okazaki, H. 440
1409 Okutomi, M. 891,
Ney, D.R. 1512 901
Ng, C.T. 1277 Oliensis, J. 1024,
Ngan, K.N. 1162 1389, 1391
Nguyen, H.T. 392 Olsen, S.I. 856
Nguyen, T.C. 1293 Olson, T.J. 899
Nguyen, V.D. 1496 Onn, R. 1356
Ni, L. 1449 Oosterlinck, A.
Ni, L.M. 1133 1173, 1288
Niblack, (C.)W. Oppenheim, A.V.
795, 1139 471, 479
Nichani, S. 591 Orphanoudakis,
Nicholl, R.A. 499 S.C. 395
Nicholl, T.M. 499 Oshima, T. 1224
Nielsen, L. 543, Oskard, D.N. 331
1485 Osserman, R. 1424
Niemann, H. 432, Ottes, F.P. 126
700 Owen, J. 73
Nijholt, G. 263 Owens, R. 595
Niklas, C.L. 93 Ozawa, K. 161
Nishimura, R. 638
Nishita, T. 341, Pachl, J. 378
1552 Pachowitz, P.W.
Nitzberg, M. 688 1262
Nivat, M. 710 Packwood, R.A.
Nixon, M. 807 399, 815
Nolte, L.W. 791 Paddon, D.J. 1531
118
Author Index
Pagli, L. 834 Peng, Q.S. 1509
Pai, A.G. 1361 Pennington, K.S. 4
Pal, S.K. 654 Pentland, A.(P.)
Palencia, V. 273 684, 1016, 1297,
Pang, A.T. 513 1306, 1354, 1364,
Pao, D. 797, 810 1598
Pap, R. 182 Pepard, K. 83
Papadimitriou, Perez, M.M. 273
C.H. 1449 Perez, P. 1316
Pape, D.R. 138 Perlant, F. 880,
Parent, R.(E.) 898
1096, 1553 Perona, P. 603,
Park, I.P. 1198 633
Park, J. 1169 Persoon, E. 263
Park, J.S. 1388 Peters, F.J. 344
Park, K. 832 Peters, J.E. 410
Park, K.H. 1301 Petkov, N. 1103
Park, R.H. 597, Petkovic, D. 418,
600, 640, 665, 795
753, 1067, 1270 Petry, F.E. 699
Park, S.K. 631 Pfeiffer Jr., J.J.
Parker, J.R. 405 433
Parkinson, D. 355 Pham, B. 506, 644
Parkkinen, J. 1267 Phillips, T.Y.
Parten, C. 182 1207
Parthasarathy, G. Pick Jr., H.L.
749 1611
Parui, S.K. 498 Piech, M.A. 605
Patel, D.R. 1431 Pieroni, G.G. 31
Patel, J.H. 357, Pietikainen, M.
888, 988 419, 1222
Patera, A.T. 1478 Pinette, B. 290
Paterson, M.S. Pitas, I. 1090
1448 Pizer, S.M. 660
Patnaik, L.M. 507, Plastock, R.A. 67
532 Poggio, T. 42,
Patrikalakis, N.M. 540, 542, 555,
1480 565
Pau, L.F. 293, 606 Pollack, R. 55
Paul, R.P. 1186 Pollard, S.B. 866,
Pavlidis, T. 83, 1041
197, 216, 301, Polzleitner, W.
624, 659, 661, 765
838 Pomalaza-Raez,
Pavlik, M.J. 1152 C.A. 519
Payton, D.W. 330 Pommert, A. 1514,
Peleg, S. 96, 125, 1529
672, 858, 967, Ponce, J. 1117,
971, 1005, 1369 1353, 1367
Pelkowitz, L. 212 Pong, T.C. 739,
Pellionisz, A. 170 835, 922, 936,
Peng, K.J. 725 1357
119
Author Index
Popplestone, R.J. Ranganathan, N.
251 466, 591, 989
Popsel, J. 1508 Rangarajan, A. 560
Porat, B. 1044 Rangarajan, K. 720
Porat, M. 1093, Ranka, S. 386,
1532 461, 741, 830
Porrill, J. 521, Rao, K. 705
865, 866, 1041 Rao, K.R. 87
Potter, J.L. 374 Rao, N.S.V. 283
Poulin, P. 1520, Rao, S. 1000
1547 Rao, T.S. 82
Poussart, D. 389 Rappaport, A. 200
Pout, M.R. 413 Rattarangsi, A.
Prasanna Kumar, 1094
V.K. 188, 394, Ravishankar Rao,
1201 A. 1279
Preiss, K. 1417 Razdan, A. 1477
Preparata, F.P. Reddy, P.G. 1068
1525 Redner, R. 105
Preston, Jr., K. Reed, I.S. 761
465 Reed, T.R. 1242,
Previc, F.H. 159 1249
Price, K.(E.) 44, Reeds, B. 758
942, 972, 998 Reeves, A.P. 645
Pridmore, T.P. 845 Reibman, A.R. 791
Princen, J. 790, Reichenbach, S.E.
794, 816 631
Prise, M.E. 142 Reichert, M. 1197
Protheroe, S.R. Reinhart, C. 783
800 Reisfeld, D. 635
Provan, G.M. 701 Reiter, R. 692
Pu, C.C. 1137 Revathi, L. 713
Puget, P. 1327 Rhodes, F. 1129
Pujari, A.K. 1068, Rhodes, N.L. 1213
1361 Rhodes, R.L. 412
Riazanoff, S. 1122
Qi, F.H. 927 Richards, D.S. 115
Qian, J. 704 Richards, W. 33
Qian, K. 458 Richbourg, R.F.
Qin, J. 647, 933 1188
Quan, L. 906 Richetin, M. 1576
Rieger, J.H. 1422
Raghavan, R. 392 Riemer, M. 1514,
Raiha, L. 746 1529
Raja, N.S. 1255 Rimey, R.D. 1335
Ramakrishna, R.S. Rioux, M. 1023
1360 Riseman, E.(M.)
Ramamoorthy, G. 48, 290, 329,
1565 416, 607, 610,
Ramesh, S. 507 776, 1368, 1497,
Rana, D. 397, 416 1602
Randall, G. 876 Ritchings, R.T.
120
Author Index
580 Sabata, B. 1320
Ritter, G.X. 449 Sadjadi, F.A. 298
Rives, G. 1576 Safaee-Rad, R.
Robert, L. 285 1112
Roberto, V. 639 Safranek, R.J.
Roberts, B. 337, 1569
890 Sagerer, G.F. 700
Rockwood, A.P. Sahni, S. 386,
1463 461, 741, 830
Rodriguez, J.J. Said, H.B. 526
767, 857, 912 Saint-Marc, P.
Rogers, S.K. 166 534, 683
Rogowitz, B.E. 146 Saito, M. 5
Rojer, A.S. 78 Saito, N. 604
Rokne, J.G. 505, Saito, T. 1545
530 Sakauchi, M. 228,
Rollins, M. 154 706
Rom, H. 971 Sakurai, H. 1441
Roman, G.C. 889 Salari, E. 934
Ron, G. 1369 Salari, V. 941
Ronse, C. 107, 450 Salesin, D. 1540
Roschel, O. 509 Sallam, M. 1501
Rosenblatt, J.K. Salvetti, O. 432
330 Salzman, D.B. 1346
Rosenfeld, A. 34, Samal, A. 425
43, 53, 370, 376, Samet, H. 1055,
476, 481, 483, 1056, 1058, 1070,
563, 564, 573, 1073, 1075, 1481,
592, 643, 655, 1507
668, 718, 736, Sander, P.T. 1303,
737, 756, 1059, 1304, 1307
1081, 1107, 1207, Sanderson, A.C.
1272, 1276, 1351, 250, 1370
1445, 1598 Sandini, G. 855,
Rosenfeld, E. 170 862, 961
Rosin, P.L. 538 Sandler, M.(B.)
Ross, R.S. 323 792, 801, 802
Rossignac, J.R. Sanfeliu, A. 197,
1429 198
Rote, G. 1178 Sanniti di Baja,
Roth, G. 675 G. 2, 1092, 1143
Rotman, S.R. 666 Santerini, D. 754
Rowe, N.C. 323, Sanz, J.L.C. 380,
1188, 1189 806, 1082
Rubin, L.D. 1568 Saoudi, A. 710,
Rubinstein, J. 720
1171 Sarachik, K. 871
Ruedger, W.H. 791 Sarkar, N. 1589
Rushmeier, H.E. Sarkar, S. 629,
1523 904
Russ, J.C. 231 Sarraga, R.F. 1438
Sato, H. 440
121
Author Index
Sato, K. 1227 1267
Sato, M. 485 Sellke, T.M. 117
Satoh, S. 228 Seppanen, T. 419
Saund, E. 477, Serra, L. 412
1175 Sethi, I.K. 941
Savitt, S.L. 1611 Sezan, M.I. 103,
Sawchuk, A.A. 978 129
Sawhney, H.S. 995, Shafer, S.(A.) 40,
1024 1205, 1282, 1394
Sayeh, M.R. 1147 Shaffer, C.A. 331,
Schaefer, D.H. 360 1058, 1070
Schafer, R.W. 456 Shah, J. 224, 667,
Schendel, U. 351 674
Schenk, T. 1328 Shah, M. 576, 619,
Schenker, P.S. 22 630, 691
Scherson, I.D. Shamai (Shitz), S.
1504, 1536 480
Schiers, C. 1529 Shan, M.K. 431,
Schmidt, J.W. 515 744
Schmidt, W.A.C. Shankar, R.V. 1565
763 Shann, R.T. 579
Schmitt, M. 285 Shao, M. 551
Schneider, R.M. Shapiro, L.G. 468,
232 777, 789, 1332,
Schneiter, J.L. 1357, 1563
1157 Shariat, H. 942
Schomberg, H. 422 Sharir, M. 56,
Schorr, H. 200 1180
Schreiber, I. 1168 Sharma, R. 264
Schroder, H. 454 Shasha, D.(E.)
Schroder, S. 700 828, 837
Schulte, C.P. 1214 Shaw, S.W. 836
Schultze Kool, Shellard, S.A. 204
L.J. 126 Shen, J. 616, 626
Schunck, B.(G.) Shen, Q. 124
539, 903 Sher, C.A. (A.C.)
Schwartz, E.L. 78, 376, 476, 1207
171, 493, 1530 Sheridan, T.B.
Schwartz, J.T. 1157
1570 Sherman, D. 858
Sclaroff, S. 684 Sheu, P.C.Y. 1183
Searles, W.B. 1411 Shiau, M.Y.R. 698
Sederberg, T.W. Shih, C.L. 1475
1439, 1440, 1552 Shih, F.Y. 1137
Segal, M. 1492 Shih, Z.C. 743
Seger, O. 572 Shiller, Z. 274
Segman, J. 1171 Shima, M. 438
Sehgal, C.M. 1269 Shima, Y. 1083
Seideman, P. 1131 Shimaya, A. 227
Seidman, T. 1351 Shimotsuji, S. 230
Sejnowski, T. 164 Shin, K.G. 381
Selkainaho, K. Shin, Y.G. 1435
122
Author Index
Shiohara, M. 1036 Skinner, D.R. 770
Shipley, T. 1266 Sklansky, J. 638
Shirai, Y. 1319 Skordas, T. 1327,
Shivaprasad, A.P. 1373
219 Skrzypek, J. 1218
Shizawa, M. 503, Slagle, J.R. 739
979 Sloboda, F. 1103
Shmuel, A. 878 Sloman, A. 160
Shneier, M. 574 Smeulders, A.W.M.
Shor, P.W. 740 435, 1243
Shore, H. 1266 Smith, K. 1611
Shridhar, M. 1165, Smith, K.C. 1112
1385 Smith, K.F. 648
Shu, D.B. 396, Snippe, H.P. 1031
401, 416, 427, Snyder, L. 740,
813 806, 1082
Shu, J.S.P. 583 Snyder, M.A. 562,
Shufelt, J. 309 994, 1014
Shung, B. 418 Snyder, S. 890
Shvaytser Snyder, W.E. 1156
(Schweitzer), H. Sohn, S.M. 385,
732, 785, 1366 835
Sid-Ahmed, M.A. Soille, P.J. 658
409 Soldo, M.H. 291
Siegel, H.J. 375 Solina, F. 1302
Sillion, F.X. 1515 Sommer, G. 1
Silver, D. 61 Song, J. 451
Silverman, B.W. Song, S. 647, 933
553 Sood, A.(K.) 259,
Simaan, M. 113 312, 324, 951
Simard, P.Y. 921 Soucy, M. 881
Simas, M.L. de B. Souvaine, D.L. 59
1274 Spann, M. 649,
Simchony, T. 549, 1241
551, 554, 1246 Sparr, G. 543,
Simmons, M.K. 1431 1485
Simon, D.A. 1370 Sperling, G. 163
Simoncelli, E.P. Spetsakis, M.E.
455 923, 991
Sims, K. 1556 Srinath, M.D. 766,
Sinden, F.W. 1185 1089
Singh, A. 574, Srinivasan, P.
996, 1015 1358
Singh, R.K. 1360 Srinivasan, R.
Sinha, D. 1153 1385
Siromoney, R. 713, Srivastava, S.K.
723 1344
Sitarama Iyengar, Staats, E. 578
S. 1061 Staudhammer, J.
Sizer, T. 142 1516
Skaar, S.B. 252 Stein, F. 1161,
Skewis, T. 1194 1592
123
Author Index
Steinby, M. 696 Sun, K. 322, 1187
Stelmaszyk, P. 872 Sunday, D.M. 821
Stephens, R.S. Sunwoo, M.H. 391,
1043 406, 428
Stevenson, R.L. Suzuki, H. 1433
569 Suzuki, S. 223,
Stewart, C.V. 885 1170
Stewart, W.F. 1427 Svensson, B. 189
Stewman, J.(H.) Svetkoff, D.J. 243
1444, 1501 Swain, M.J. 1225,
Stockman, G. 1408, 1229
1488 Swartz, J. 216
Stoel, B.C. 126 Swift, J.A. 1209
Stolfi, J. 1540 Symosek, P.F. 890
Stoney, W.E. 271 Szeliski, R. 552,
Storer, R.H. 413 1372
Storjohann, K. 286
Storry, D.J.T. Taalebi-Nezhaad
1470 (Taalebinezhaad),
Stout, Q.F. 371 M.A. 992, 1022
Strachan, N.J.C. Tagare, H.D. 608,
1151, 1210 1403
Strat, T.M. 1610 Tago, K. 421
Strauss, P.S. 1200 Tahani, H. 772
Streibl, N. 142 Tajima, J. 1292
Strickland, R.N. Takagi, A. 1224
587 Takahashi, T. 1545
Suarez-Araujo, Takanami, I. 367,
C.P. 1203 716
Subbarao, M. 918 Takaoka, H. 1224
Subirana-Vilanova, Tamburino, L.A.
J.B. 1141, 1142 1326
Subrahmonia, J. Tammann, R. 1147
1312, 1317 Tamminen, M. 1481
Subramanian, K.G. Tamura, H. 440
713, 723 Tan, H.L. 609
Subramanian, S. Tan, X. 290
749 Tanaka, H.T. 1308,
Sudarsana Rao, P. 1499
1061 Tanaka, S. 438
Suen, C.Y. 28, Tandri, S. 1362
214, 220, 494, Tang, Y.Y. 28,
496, 500, 501, 494, 496, 500,
502, 1474 502
Sufi, N. 1240 Taniguchi, R. 424
Sugata, K. 711, Tanimoto, S.L. 37,
714 407, 437, 1130
Sugie, H. 1381 Tannenbaum, A.
Suk, M. 1565 1176
Sullins, J.R. 1278 Tantaratana, S.
Sullivan, G.D. 116
1350, 1581 Tapadia, R.K. 1436
124
Author Index
Tappert, C.C. 220 Torrance, K.E.
Tarbanis, K. 1336 1523
Taubin, G. 1591 Torras, C. 1184
Taylor, R.W. 1314 Torre, V. 968,
Teeuw, W.B. 377 1322
Tehrani, S. 539 Torres, C. 273
Tekalp, A.M. 103 Tortora, G. 430
Ten Kate, T.K. 435 Tou, J.T. 1388
Terzopoulos, D. Towfiq, F. 1572
1500 Tremblay, M. 389
Tescher, A.G. 12, Tretiak, O.J. 561,
139 1054
Tezuka, Y. 677 Trinkle, J.C. 1186
Thau, R.S. 1281 Trivedi, H.P. 844
Theoharis, T. 1502 Trivedi, M.(M.)
Thibault, W. 1493 32, 34, 195, 258,
Thirion, E. 906 303, 306, 324,
Thomas, B.T. 316, 861
332 Troscianko, T. 144
Thompson, W.B. Trovato, K.I. 1182
922, 1609, 1611 Truve', S. 730
Thomson, A.R. 413 Tsai, R.Y. 1336
Thonnat, M. 868, Tsai, W.H. 38,
1019 589, 805, 1105,
Thorpe, C.(E.) 1121, 1124, 1323,
311, 338 1325, 1458, 1560
Thurston, W.P. 531 Tsakiris, D.P.
Tiede, U. 1514, 1046
1529 Tseng, G.J. 951
Tihanyi, E.Z. 620 Tsibulkin, L.M.
Timcenko, A. 265 131
Tirri, H. 1568 Tsotsos, J.K. 693,
Tirumalai, A.P. 1110
903 Tsui, H.T. 1295
Tistarelli, M. Tsuji, S. 284,
256, 855, 862, 292, 334, 339,
961 909
Todhunter, J.S. Tsujimoto, S. 314
1296 Tsukada, M. 1228
Toennies, K.D. 735 Tsukui, Y. 773
Toet, A. 127, 457, Tsukune, H. 969
742, 944 Tu, X.W. 854
Togneri, R. 544 Tuceryan, M. 1250,
Toh, P.S. 1400 1255
Tolimieri, R. 92 Tucker, L.W. 398
Tollis, I.G. 1191 Turner, J.U. 1417
Tomasi, C. 990, Turney, J.L. 1144
1012 Tyagi, A. 679
Tominaga, S. 1223
Tomiyama, T. 1414 Udupa, J.K. 735,
Tomlin, C.D. 300 1446
Tong, C. 585 Ueda, N. 1170
125
Author Index
Uemura, T. 266 488
Ukkonen, E. 820 Vicsek, T. 1235
Ullman, D.G. 1343 Vieville, T. 963,
Ullman, S. 33, 952 1028
Ullmann, J.R. 803 Visa, A. 1280
Ulupinar, F. 577, Vitter, J.S. 1525
614, 1383, 1395, Vlassopoulos, V.
1409 533
Unser, M. 123, Vogt, R.C. 446
1251 Volpe, R. 260
Uras, S. 968 Von Herzen, B.
Usha, H. 1361 1491
von Seelen, W. 286
Vaidya, V.G. 1571 Voorhies, D. 1518,
Vaillant, R. 285, 1550
1375 Vorhees, H. 398
Valle, G. 192 Voss, K. 1
Van Balen, R. 435 Vossepoel, A.M.
van Dam, A. 69 126, 1140
Vandeneede, J. Vranesic, Z. 1037
1173 Vuylsteke, P. 1288
van de Panne, M.
1037 Wada, T. 485
van der Wal, G. Wagar, B. 371
414 Wagemans, J. 1173
van Doorn, A.J. Wagner, A. 379
448 Wagner, R.A. 1080
Van Gool, L. 1173 Wakahara, T. 220,
van Overveld, 779
C.W.A.M. 1035 Wakefield, G.H.
Van Wyk, C.J. 57 478
Vasilenko, G.I. Wakimoto, K. 438
131 Waks, A. 561, 1054
Vaudin, (G.)J. Walker, M. 1426
399, 815 Walker, N. 1091
Vaz, R.F. 1460 Wallach, D.A. 622,
Veatch, P.A. 1294 764
Veillon, F. 1373 Walton, D.J. 508
Venetsanopoulos, Waltz, F.M. 242,
A.N. 546, 1090 244
Venkatesh, S. 595 Wan, Y. 459
Venkatesh Prasad, Wandell, B.A. 1219
K. 1310 Wandres, H. 262
Venkateswar, V. Wang, B.F. 366
307 Wang, D. 119
Verbeek, P.W. 1363 Wang, G. 1049
Verjus, J.P. 345 Wang, J.F. 1498
Verly, J.G. 1597 Wang, L. 1265
Vernon, D. 256 Wang, L.L. 1323
Verri, A. 1004 Wang, P.S.P. 709,
Verwer, B.J. 1363 715
Vetterli, M. 88, Wang, R. 1584
126
Author Index
Wang, S.L.C. 1516 White, B. 470
Wang, X. 119, 778 White, W. 369
Wang, Y. 771 Whitted, T. 1548
Wang, Y.F. 1498 Whitten, G. 486
Wang, Y.P. 216, Wichman, R. 122
838 Widrow, B. 173
Ware, C. 1212 Wiebecke, G. 1514,
Warren, J. 1442, 1529
1462 Wilks, A.R. 531
Watanabe, K. 318 Willebeek-LeMair,
Watanabe, M. 905 M. 645
Watt, A. 72 Williams, D.J.
Watt, M. 1555 576, 619, 630,
Watt, R. 157 691
Waxman, A.M. 916 Williams, L.R.
Webb, J.A. 444 687, 1398
Webber, R.E. 1073, Williams, T.D. 442
1527 Willis, P.J. 95
Wechsler, H. 30, Wilson, J.N. 449
324, 541, 765, Wilson, R.G. 873
1242, 1249 Wilson, S.S. 463
Weems, C.C. 396, Winston, P.H. 204
397, 401, 416, Wise, D.S. 1064
427 Witkin, A. 1038
Wei, S. 1039 Wixson, L.E. 1226
Weil, F.J. 415 Wohn, K. 916, 937,
Weinshall, D. 555, 975, 1001
842, 1018 Wojcik, B.E. 727
Weir, M.P. 1289 Wojcik, Z.M. 727
Weiss, A.M. 666 Wolberg, G. 490
Weiss, I. 550, 632 Wold, E. 83
Weiss, L.E. 1370 Wolf, G. 351
Weiss, R.(S.) 251, Wolfe, W.J. 272
290, 610, 776, Wolff, L.B. 1216,
894, 1368, 1407, 1392, 1404, 1521
1497 Wolfson, H.(J.)
Welch, W. 1038 635, 762, 775,
Weld, J.D. 1451 1570, 1580
Wendt, P.D. 121 Wolovich, W.A. 51,
Weng, J. 784, 884, 1596
973, 1017 Wong, A.K.C. 839
Werkhoven, P. 944, Wong, E. 1060
1030, 1031 Woo, A. 1520
Werman, M. 558, Wood, S. 1343
672, 878, 1242 Woodbury, R.F.
West, G.A.W. 538 1430
Westman, T. 1222 Woodham, R.J. 1008
Westover, L. 1554 Woods, J.W. 548
Weymouth, T.E. Woodwark, J.(R.)
539, 662, 935 1413, 1428
Whaite, P. 1305, Wornom III, I.L.
1338 735
127
Author Index
Worrall, A.D. 1350 Yhann, S.R. 1252
Wozny, M.J. 1417 Yi, S. 1332
Wright, W.E. 514 Yip, P. 87
Wu, A.Y. 1120 Yokoya, N. 1311
Wu, C. 1166 Yoroizawa, I. 227
Wu, E.H. 1256 Yoshida, M. 1036
Wu, H.L. 1337 Yoshikawa, H. 1416
Wu, J. 937 Yoshimi, B. 265
Wu, L. 474, 778, Yost, B. 1476
883 You, M. 839
Wu, S.T. 1425 Young, G.S.(J.)
Wu, X. 530 945, 984
Wu, Y. 780 Young, T.Y. 1252
Wuescher, D.M. 904 Younis, A. 279
Wyvill, B. 530 Yu, B. 1076
Yu, C.W. 1564
Xiao, D. 1166 Yu, D.J. 755
Xie, W.X. 1204 Yu, P.T. 120
Xie, Z. 474 Yu, S. 378
Xu, H. 1509 Yu, S.S. 1121
Xu, J. 1138, 1158 Yu, X. 761
Xu, L. 804, 812 Yu, Z.L. 1178
Xue, Q. 1183 Yuen, H.K. 794
Yuen, S.Y.K. 1374
Yamada, H. 467 Yuille, A.(L.)
Yamada, K. 677 671, 841, 848,
Yamada, T. 223 867, 952, 966,
Yamaguchi, T. 489 1382, 1447
Yamamoto, H. 440 Yvinec, M. 1525
Yamamoto, K. 39,
467 Zabrodsky, H. 96
Yamamoto, M. 909, Zaharakis, S.C.
911, 976, 1023, 281
1042 Zakhor, A. 471
Yamamoto, T. 725 Zamperoni, P. 111
Yamamoto, Y. 711, Zapata, E.L. 759
714 Zatz, H.R. 1490
Yang, D. 1198 Zavidovique, B.
Yang, S.N. 743 190, 1086
Yang, T.Y. 927 Zeevi, Y.(Y.) 162,
Yang, W.P. 744 480, 1171, 1532
Yang, Y.H. 518, Zeidenberg, M. 183
523, 751, 860, Zhang, H. 250
1158, 1362 Zhang, J. 664
Yao, E.Y. 1178 Zhang, J.Y. 334
Yao, F.(F.) 60, Zhang, K. 828
1448 Zhang, M.C. 211
Yashiro, H. 1083 Zhang, W. 112
Ye, Z. 1248 Zhang, Z. 288,
Yegnanarayana, B. 1029
545 Zhao, A.G. 932
Yeshurun, Y. 635 Zhao, J. 616, 626,
128
Author Index
1039
Zhao, W.Z. 927
Zheng, J.Y. 339
Zheng, Y. 851
Zhong, S. 484, 487
Zhou, Y.T. 535
Zhu, S.Y. 712
Zhu, Z. 1025
Zhuang, C. 1268
Zhuang, X. 460,
559, 571, 1571
Zielke, T. 286
Ziff, R.D. 462
Zimmermann, G. 877
Zimmermann, K.H.
404
Zisserman, A.
1174, 1349, 1484
Zornetzer, S.F.
184
Zubair, M. 363
Zucker, S.W. 1176,
1273, 1303, 1307
Zuerndorfer, B.
478
129