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A. Introduction
This is the twenty-third in a series of bibliographies on
computer processing of pictorial information, covering primarily
items published during 1992. The coverage is restricted almost
entirely to a selected set of U.S. or international journals and
conference proceedings. No attempt is made to summarize or
evaluate the items cited; the purpose is simply to provide a
convenient compendium of references, grouped by subject.
The references are arranged under the following headings:
(A) General references
(B) Related topics
(C) Applications
(D) Architectures
(E) Computational techniques
(F) Feature detection and segmentation; image analysis
(G) Two-dimensional shape; pattern
(H) Color and texture
(I) Matching and stereo
(J) Three-dimensional recovery and analysis
(K) Three-dimensional shape
(L) Motion
Letter/number codes in the text (A.1, etc.) correspond to
sections of the bibliography.
Papers, books, etc. relating primarily to specific topics
will be cited in later sections. In this section we cite
references that relate to more than one topic:
(A.1) Meetings and meeting proceedings [1-35]
(A.2) Textbooks [36-38], paper collections [39-42], a journal
[43] and a special issue [44], papers on research at
specific institutions [45-60], a position paper [61], and
the previous bibliography in this series [62].
B. Related topics
The following related areas are not covered systematically,
but we give a few references on them:
(B.1) Geometry (computational, digital, etc.) [63-76].
(B.2) Graphics and visualization [77-89]. (See also (H.2),
(J.3), and (L.4) for additional references on image
synthesis.)
(B.3) Compression [90-93] and digitization [94-97]; see also
[98-99] on scanning, and [100-105] on wavelet transforms.
(B.4) Processing, enhancement, restoration [106-141]; see also
[142-144] on image quality.
(B.5) Optical processing [145-154].
(B.6) Visual perception [155-169].
(B.7) Neural networks [170-185].
(B.8) Artificial intelligence and pattern recognition [186-209].
C. Applications
(C.1) Documents* [210-218].
(C.2) Biomedical* [219-229].
(C.3) Human [230-263] (see also [264-267]).
(C.4) Industrial* [268-277] (see also [278]).
(C.5) Robotics [279-338].
(C.6) Remote sensing, reconnaissance* [339-359]; see also [360].
D. Architectures
(D.1) General references [361-382].
(D.2) Meshes, hypercubes, etc. [383-419].
(D.3) Other systems [420-437] and related topics [438-451].
E. Computational techniques
(E.1) Image operations [452-464] and scale space methods
[465-476].
(E.2) Morphological operations [477-511]; see also [512].
(E.3) Geometric transformations [513-519]; calibration [520-535]
(see also [536]).
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*On these topics, individual papers are usually not cited.
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(E.4) Interpolation, etc. [537-560].
(E.5) Estimation, etc. [561-593].
F. Feature detection and segmentation; image analysis
(F.1) Feature detection: edges, lines, corners, etc. [594-648].
(F.2) Segmentation [649-696] (including thresholding [697-715],
feature grouping [716-728], etc.). [See later sections on
feature detection and segmentation for shapes (G.1),
curves (G.2), color images and textures (H.1.-2), range
data (J.1), and motion fields (L.3).]
(F.3) Image and scene analysis: general references on control in
object recognition systems [729-757] and on active vision
[758-781]; see also [782-792] on fusion, [793-797] on
learning, and [798-803] on indexing.
G. 2D shape; pattern
(G.1) Representation, description, decomposition, recognition,
etc. [804-871].
(G.2) Curves and contours (representation, decomposition, etc.)
[872-913].
(G.3) Properties [914-979] (including invariants); see also
[980-984] on probing.
(G.4) Distance and skeletons [985-1041].
(G.5) Formal languages [1042-1058]; topology [1059-1073].
(G.6) Path planning [1074-1105].
H. Color; texture
(H.1) Illumination and reflectance [1106-1114] (see also
[1115-1116]); color [1117-1149].
(H.2) Texture: modeling and synthesis [1150-1158]; segmentation
[1159-1189] (see also [1190]).
(H.3) Texture: description [1191-1221] (see also [1222-1224]).
I. Matching; stereo
(I.1) Matching of strings, arrays, trees, graphs, etc.
[1225-1244].
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(I.2) Matching of images, signals, contours, patterns,
templates, regions, etc. [1245-1284].
(I.3) Hough transforms [1285-1315].
(I.4) Stereo [1316-1348].
(I.5) Stereo: extensions, variations, applications, etc.
[1349-1381].
J. 3D shape: recovery, analysis, display
(J.1) Range (etc.) sensing [1382-1399] and segmentation
[1400-1420].
(J.2) Recovery from shading, texture, contour, etc. [1421-1491];
see also [1492].
(J.3) Display (ray tracing, rendering, etc.) [1493-1520]; 3D
images [1521-1528] (see also [1529-1530]).
K. 3D shape: geometry, representation, recognition
(K.1) Representations and models [1531-1583].
(K.2) Geometry [1584-1602], aspects [1603-1612] (see also
[1613-1614]), etc. [1615-1618].
(K.3) Recognition [1619-1678] (see also [1679-1680]).
(K.4) Acquisition [1681-1687] and indexing [1688-1690];
alignment, matching, and extension [1691-1700]; pose
estimation [1701-1717] (see also [1718-1719]).
L. Motion
(L.1) Flow computation and motion estimation [1720-1759].
(L.2) Structure from motion [1760-1804].
(L.3) Motion detection and tracking [1805-1840] (see also
[1841-1842]); segmentation [1843-1854].
(L.4) Other topics: Motion perception [1855-1856]; motion
transparency [1857-1861]; binocular motion analysis
[1862-1868]; temporal texture [1869-1871]; nonrigid motion
[1872-1878]; shape deformation [1879-1891] and computer
animation [1892]; motion recovery and event sequence
analysis [1893-1897].
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REFERENCES
For brevity, the following frequently cited sources are
cited in abbreviated forms:
1. Books and Conference Proceedings
Abbreviation Conference
CVIP Computer Vision and Image Processing [41]
CVPR IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision
and Pattern Recognition [19]
ECCV European Conference on Computer Vision [14]
ICPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition[23]
IUW [DARPA] Image Understanding Workshop [7]
SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH '92 Conference [80]
SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
VF Visual Form [2]
2. Journals
Abbreviation Journal
AI Artificial Intelligence
C&G Computers and Graphics
CGA IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
DCG Discrete and Computational Geometry
GMIP Graphical Models and Image Processing
IJCV International Journal of Computer Vision
IJPRAI International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial
Intelligence
IJRR International Journal of Robotics Research
IPL Information Processing Letters
IS Information Sciences
IU Image Understanding
IVC Image and Vision Computing
JMIV Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision
JPDC Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
JVCIR Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
MVA Machine Vision and Applications
PC Parallel Computing
P-IEEE Proceedings of the IEEE
PR Pattern Recognition
PRL Pattern Recognition Letters
SIAM JC SIAM Journal on Computing
TCS Theoretical Computer Science
T-IP IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
TOG ACM Transactions on Graphics
T-PAMI IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
Intelligence
T-RA IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation
T-SMC IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
VC The Visual Computer
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A. General References
A.1. Meetings
1. A.K. Sood and H. Wechsler, eds., Active Perception and
Robot Vision (Maratea, Italy, July 17-28, 1989), Springer,
Berlin, 1992.
2. C. Arcelli, L.P. Cordella, and G. Sanniti di Baja, eds.,
Visual Form-Analysis and Recognition (Proceedings of the
International Workshop on Visual Form, Capri, Italy, May
27-30, 1991), Plenum, New York, 1992.
3. S. Negahdaripour and A.K. Jain, Challenges in computer
vision: Future research directions (Report on the NSF
Workshop on the Challenges in Computer Vision Research,
Maui, HI, June 7-8, 1991), CVPR, 189-199.
4. P. Johanson and S. Olsen, eds., Theory and Applications of
Image Analysis (Selected papers from the Seventh
Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis, Aalborg,
Denmark, August 13-16, 1991), World Scientific, Singapore,
1992.
5. V. Cantoni, M. Ferretti, S. Levialdi, R. Negrini, and R.
Stefanelli, eds., Progress in Image Analysis and
Processing II (Proceedings of the Sixth International
Conference on Image Analysis and Processing, Como, Italy,
September 4-6, 1991), World Scientific, Singapore, 1992.
6. J.B. Lurie, ed., Computer Vision Applications: Meeting the
Challenges (20th AIPR Workshop, McLean, VA, October 17-18,
1991), Proc. SPIE 1623.
7. Proceedings, [DARPA] Image Understanding Workshop, San
Diego, CA, January 26-29, 1992 (Morgan Kaufmann, San
Mateo, CA).
8. J.R. Sullivan, M. Rabbani, and B.M. Dawson, eds., Image
Processing Algorithms and Techniques III (San Jose, CA,
February 10-13, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1657.
9. W. Forstner and S. Ruwiedel, eds., Robust Computer
Vision-Quality of Vision Algorithms (Proceedings of the
Second International Workshop, Bonn, Germany, March 10-12,
1992), Wichmann, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1992.
10. AAAI Symposium on Control of Selective Perception,
Stanford, CA, March 25-27, 1992.
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11. Fourth IEE International Conference on Image Processing
and Its Applications, Maastricht, The Netherlands, April
7-9, 1992.
12. K.W. Bowyer, ed., Applications of Artificial Intelligence
X: Machine Vision and Robotics (Orlando, FL, April 22-24,
1992), Proc. SPIE 1708.
13. Vision Interface '92, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 11-15,
1992.
14. G. Sandini, ed., Computer Vision-ECCV '92 (Second European
Conference on Computer Vision, Santa Margherita Ligure,
Italy, May 19-22, 1992), Springer, Berlin, 1992.
15. G. Sandini, guest ed., Special Issue: 2nd European
Conference on Computer Vision, IVC 10(10), December 1992,
642-708.
16. Triservice Workshop on Stochastic Methods in Image
Analysis, Adelphi, MD, May 19-21, 1992.
17. Conference on Mathematical Aspects of Computer Vision,
Colorado Springs, CO, May 21-23, 1992.
18. Workshop on Purposive Vision, Champaign, IL, June 15,
1992.
19. Proceedings, CVPR '92 (IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition), Champaign, IL,
June 15-18, 1992 (IEEE Computer Society Press).
20. Workshop on Physics-Based Vision, Champaign, IL, June
18-19, 1992.
21. S.S. Chen, ed., Neural and Stochastic Methods in Image and
Signal Processing (San Diego, CA, July 21-22, 1992), Proc.
SPIE 1766.
22. A.G. Tescher, ed., Applications of Digital Image
Processing XV (San Diego, CA, July 21-24, 1992), Proc.
SPIE 1771.
23. Proceedings, 11th IAPR International Conference on Pattern
Recognition, The Hague, The Netherlands, August
30-September 3, 1992 (IEEE Computer Society Press).
24. Workshop on Shape in Picture, Driebergen, The Netherlands,
September 7-11, 1992.
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25. N. Srinivasan, Y.H. Ang, and S.H. Ong, eds., Image
Processing '92 (ICIP '92; Proceedings of the Second
Singapore International Conference on Image Processing,
September 7-11, 1992), World Scientific, Singapore, 1992.
26. Second International Conference on Automation, Robotics
and Computer Vision (ICARCV '92), Singapore, September
15-18, 1992.
27. Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (21st AIPR Workshop),
Washington, DC, October 14-16, 1992.
28. P. Maragos, ed., Visual Communications and Image
Processing '92 (Boston, MA, November 18-20, 1992), Proc.
SPIE 1818.
29. B.G. Batchelor, S.S. Solomon, and F.M. Waltz, eds.,
Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems
Integration (Boston, MA, November 17-18, 1992), Proc. SPIE
1823.
30. D.P. Casasent and E.L. Hall, eds., Intelligent Robots and
Computer Vision XI: Algorithms, Techniques, and Active
Vision (Boston, MA, November 16-18, 1992), Proc. SPIE
1825.
31. D.P. Casasent, ed., Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision
XI: Biological, Neural Net, and 3-D Methods (Boston, MA,
November 18-20, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1826.
32. H.N Nasr and R.M. Larson, eds., Model-Based Vision
(Boston, MA, November 19-20, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1827.
33. P.S. Schenker, ed., Sensor Fusion V (Boston, MA, November
15-17, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1828.
34. IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision, Palm
Springs, CA, November 30-December 2, 1992 (IEEE Computer
Society Press).
35. MVA '92, IAPR Workshop on Machine Vision Applications,
Tokyo, Japan, December 7-9, 1992.
A.2. Books, etc.
36. B. Jahne, Digital Image Processing-Concepts, Algorithms,
and Scientific Applications, Springer, Berlin, 1991.
37. R.C. Gonzalez and R.E. Woods, Digital Image Processing,
Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1992.
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38. R.M. Haralick and L.G. Shapiro, Computer and Robot Vision,
Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1992.
39. C. Archibald and E. Petriu, eds., Advances in Machine
Vision-Strategies and Applications, World Scientific,
Singapore, 1992.
40. Y. Mahdavieh and R.C. Gonzalez, eds., Advances in Image
Analysis (PM 08), SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1992.
41. L. Shapiro and A. Rosenfeld, eds., Computer Vision and
Image Processing, Academic Press, Boston, 1992.
42. L.B. Wolff, S.A. Shafer, and G.B. Healey, eds., Physics-
Based Vision-Principles and Practice, Jones & Bartlett,
Boston, 1992.
43. D.C. Munson Jr., ed., IEEE Transactions on Image
Processing, 1992ff.
44. Y. Aloimonos, guest ed., Special Issue on Purposive,
Qualitative, Active Vision, IU 56(1), July 1992, 1-129.
45. R. Nevatia, K. Price, and G. Medioni, USC Image
Understanding Research: 1990-1991, IUW, 3-25.
46. M.A. Fischler and R.C. Bolles, Image understanding
research at SRI International, IUW, 27-36.
47. T.O. Binford, Image understanding: Intelligent Systems,
IUW, 37-49.
48. T. Kanade, CMU image understanding program, IUW, 51-62.
49. E.M. Riseman and A.R. Hanson, Progress in computer vision
at the University of Massachusetts, IUW, 63-68.
50. W.E.L. Grimson, B.K.P. Horn, T. Poggio, and staff,
Progress in image understanding at MIT, IUW, 69-82.
51. P.K. Allen, J.R. Kender, T.E. Boult, and S.K. Nayar, Image
understanding research at Columbia University, IUW, 83-95.
52. Y. Aloimonos, R. Chellappa, L.S. Davis, and A. Rosenfeld,
Maryland progress in image understanding, IUW, 97-107.
53. D. Ballard, C. Brown, and R. Nelson, Image understanding
research at Rochester, IUW, 109-116.
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54. J.L. Mundy, Image understanding research at GE, IUW,
117-125.
55. N. Ahuja and T. Huang, IU at UI: An overview of research
during 1990-91, IUW, 127-135.
56. R. Bajcsy, An active observer, IUW, 137-147.
57. W.B. Thompson and H.L. Pick Jr., Vision-based navigation,
IUW, 149-152.
58. D.B. Cooper, T.L. Dean, and W.A. Wolovich, Research at
Brown University, IUW, 153-156.
59. R.C. Nelson, guest ed., Introduction: Vision as
Intelligent Behavior-An Introduction to Machine Vision at
the University of Rochester, IJCV 7(1), November 1991,
5-89.
60. M. Asada and S. Tsuji, guest eds., Special Issue: Machine
Vision Research at Osaka University, IJCV 9(1), October
1992, 5-76.
61. T. Pavlidis, Why progress in machine vision is so slow,
PRL 13, 1992, 221-225.
62. A. Rosenfeld, Image analysis and computer vision: 1991,
IU 55, 1992, 349-380.
B. Related Topics
B.1. Geometry
63. M.J. Atallah, guest ed., Special Issue on the Sixth Annual
Symposium on Computational Geometry (Berkeley, CA, June
6-8, 1990), Algorithmica 8(5-6), 1992, 343-486.
64. H. Edelsbrunner, guest ed., Special Issue-ACM Symposium on
Computational Geometry (North Conway, NH, June 10-12,
1991), DCG 8(3), 1992, 217-360.
65. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Symposium on
Computational Geometry, Berlin, Germany, June 10-12, 1992
(ACM Press).
66. R.A. Melter and A.Y. Wu, eds., Vision Geometry (Boston,
MA, November 15-16, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1832.
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67. A. Aggarwal, guest ed., (Special Issue on) Parallel
Computational Geometry, Algorithmica 7(1), 1992, 1-117.
68. G.T. Toussaint, guest ed., Special Issue on Computational
Geometry, P-IEEE 80(9), September 1992, 1347-1517.
69. D.Z. Du and F. Hwang, eds., Computing in Euclidean
Geometry, World Scientific, Singapore, 1992.
70. J.H. Reif and S. Sen, Optimal randomized parallel
algorithms for computational geometry, Algorithmica 7,
1992, 91-117.
71. J.E. Hopcroft and P.J. Kahn, A paradigm for robust
geometric algorithms, Algorithmica 7, 1992, 339-380.
72. M.J. Atallah and J.J. Tsay, On the parallel-
decomposability of geometric problems, Algorithmica 8,
1992, 209-231.
73. J.D. Boissonnat, O. Devillers, R. Schott, M. Teillaud, and
M. Yvinec, Applications of random sampling to on-line
algorithms in computational geometry, DCG 8, 1992, 51-71.
74. D.P. Dobkin, Computational geometry and computer graphics,
P-IEEE 80, 1992, 1400-1411.
75. Y.J. Chiang and R. Tamassia, Dynamic algorithms in
computational geometry, P-IEEE 80, 1992, 1412-1434.
76. M.J. Atallah, Parallel techniques for computational
geometry, P-IEEE 80, 1992, 1435-1448.
B.2. Graphics, Visualization
77. J.R. Alexander, ed., Visual Data Interpretation (San Jose,
CA, February 10-11, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1668.
78. T.L. Kunii, ed., Visual Computing-Integrating Computer
Graphics with Computer Vision (Proceedings of CG
International '92, Tokyo, Japan, June 22-26, 1992),
Springer, Berlin, 1992.
79. T.L. Kunii and Y. Shinagawa, eds., Modern Geometric
Computing for Visualization (Proceedings of an
International Workshop, Tokyo, Japan, June 29-30, 1992),
Springer, Berlin, 1992.
80. SIGGRAPH '92 Conference Proceedings (Chicago, IL, July
26-31, 1992), Computer Graphics 26(2), July 1992.
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81. Eurographics '92, Cambridge, England, September 7-11,
1992.
82. Visualization '92, Boston, MA, October 19-23, 1992.
83. R. Barzel, Physically-Based Modeling for Computer
Graphics-A Structured Approach, Academic Press, Boston,
1992.
84. D. Kirk, Graphics Gems III, Academic Press, Boston, 1992.
85. T. Lyche and L.L. Schumaker, Mathematical Methods in
Computer Aided Geometric Design II, Academic Press,
Boston, 1992.
86. W.J. Mitchell, The Reconfigured Eye-Visual Truth in the
Post-Photographic Era, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992.
87. J. Snyder, Generative Modeling for Computer Graphics and
CAD, Academic Press, Boston, 1992.
88. W.F. Taylor, The Geometry of Computer Graphics, Wadsworth
& Brooks/Cole, Monterey, CA, 1992.
89. G.W. Zobrist, ed., Progress in Computer Graphics, Ablex,
Norwell, MA, 1991ff.
B.3. Compression, Digitization
90. IEEE Data Compression Conference (DCC '92), Snowbird, UT,
March 24-26, 1992.
91. IEEE Workshop on Visual Signal Processing and
Communications (VSPC '92), Raleigh, NC, September 2-3,
1992.
92. G. Held, Data Compression, Wiley, New York, 1991.
93. M. Rabbani, ed., Selected Papers on Image Coding and
Compression (MS 48), SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1992.
94. P.L. Butzer and R.L. Stens, Sampling theory for not
necessarily band-limited functions: A historical overview,
SIAM Review 34, 1992, 40-53.
95. B. Kamgar-Parsi and B. Kamgar-Parsi, Quantization error in
hexagonal sensory configurations, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
665-671.
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96. H. Greenspan, M. Porat, and Y.Y. Zeevi, Projection-based
approach to image analysis: Pattern recognition and
representation in position-orientation space, T-PAMI 14,
1992, 1105-1110.
97. N. Kiryati and A.M. Bruckstein, On piecewise planar
representation of images, ICPR C, 451-454.
98. N. Bourbakis and C. Alexopoulos, Picture data encryption
using scan patterns, PR 25, 1992, 567-581.
99. A. Perez, S. Kamata, and E. Kawaguchi, Peano scanning of
arbitrary size images, ICPR C, 565-568.
100. C.K. Chui, Introduction to Wavelets, Academic Press,
Boston, 1992.
101. C.K. Chui, Wavelets-A Tutorial in Theory and Applications,
Academic Press, Boston, 1992.
102. I. Daubechies, S. Mallat, and A.S. Willsky, guest eds.,
Special Issue on Wavelet Transformations and
Multiresolution Signal Analysis, IEEE Trans. Information
Theory 38(2), March 1992, 529-925.
103. Y.V. Venkatesh, K. Ramani, and R. Nandini, Image
representation using vector wavelets, ICPR C, 447-450.
104. J.D. Hoyt and H. Wechsler, The wavelet transform-A CMOS
VLSI ASIC implementation, ICPR D, 19-22.
105. M. Misra and V.K. Prasanna, Parallel computation of 2-D
wavelet transforms, ICPR D, 111-114.
B.4. Processing, Enhancement, Restoration
106. F.O. Huck and R.D. Juday, eds., Visual Information
Processing (Orlando, FL, April 20-22, 1992), Proc. SPIE
1705.
107. M.A. Fiddy, ed., Inverse Problems in Scattering and
Imaging (San Diego, CA, July 20-22, 1992), Proc. SPIE
1767.
108. F.T. Luk, ed., Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms,
Architectures, and Implementations III (San Diego, CA,
July 19-21, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1770.
109. M.I. Sezan, ed., Selected Papers on Digital Image
Restoration (MS 47), SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1992.
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110. G.L. Sicuranza and S.K. Mitra, guest eds., Special Issue:
Multidimensional Processing of Video Signals,
Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing 3(2-3),
1992.
111. A.K. Katsaggelos and R.J. Mammone, guest eds., Special
Issue: Image Restoration, JVCIR 3(4), December 1992,
305-455.
112. A.K. Katsaggelos, Digital Image Restoration, Springer,
Berlin, 1991.
113. A. Le Negrate, A. Beghdadi, and H. Dupoisot, An image
enhancement technique and its evaluation through
bimodality analysis, GMIP 54, 1992, 13-22.
114. G. Reese, Image enhancement by intensity-dependent spread
functions, GMIP 54, 1992, 45-55.
115. W.Y. Wu, M.J.J. Wang, and C.M. Liu, Performance evaluation
of some noise reduction methods, GMIP 54, 1992, 134-146.
116. A. Mokrane, A new image contrast enhancement technique
based on a contrast discrimination model, GMIP 54, 1992,
171-180.
117. H. Ur and D. Gross, Improved resolution from subpixel
shifted pictures, GMIP 54, 1992, 181-186.
118. Y. Zhao, X. Zhuang, L. Atlas, and L. Anderson, Parameter
estimation and restoration of noisy images using Gibbs
distributions in hidden Markov models, GMIP 54, 1992,
187-197.
119. R.B. Paranjape, W.M. Morrow, and R.M. Rangayyan,
Adaptive-neighborhood histogram equalization for image
enhancement, GMIP 54, 1992, 259-267.
120. J.M. Gauch, Investigations of image contrast space defined
by variations on histogram equalization, GMIP 54, 1992,
269-280.
121. S. Geman, D.E. McClure, and D. Geman, A nonlinear filter
for film restoration and other problems in image
processing, GMIP 54, 1992, 281-289.
122. J.G. Leu, Image contrast enhancement based on the
intensities of edge pixels, GMIP 54, 1992, 497-506.
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123. L. Bedini and A. Tonazzini, Image restoration preserving
discontinuities: The Bayesian approach and neural
networks, IVC 10, 1992, 108-118.
124. R. Dale-Jones and T. Tjahjadi, Four algorithms for
enhancing images with large peaks in their histograms,
IVC 10, 1992, 495-507.
125. Z.Z. Manseur and D.C. Wilson, Invertibility of a special
class of mean filter operators, JMIV 1, 1992, 137-143.
126. A. Yuille, L. Vincent, and D. Geiger, Statistical
morphology and Bayesian reconstruction, JMIV 1, 1992,
223-238.
127. E.R. Dougherty and R.M. Haralick, Hole-spectrum
representation and model-based optimal morphological
restoration of binary images degraded by subtractive
noise, JMIV 1, 1992, 257-278.
128. L. Akarun and R.A. Haddad, Adaptive decimated median
filtering, PRL 13, 1992, 57-62.
129. G.P. He and K. Kraus, A method to design filters for image
smoothing, PRL 13, 1992, 509-515.
130. A. Kundu and J. Zhou, Combination median filter, T-IP 1,
1992, 422-429.
131. K. Rank and R. Unbehauen, An adaptive recursive 2-D filter
for removal of Gaussian noise in images, T-IP 1, 1992,
431-436.
132. X. Wang, Generalized multistage median filters, T-IP 1,
1992, 543-545.
133. H.S. Mallikarjuna and L.F. Chaparro, Iterative composite
filtering for image restoration, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 674-678.
134. M. Nitzberg and T. Shiota, Nonlinear image filtering with
edge and corner enhancement, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 826-833.
135. Y.C. Trivedi and L. Kurz, An experimental design approach
to image enhancement, T-SMC 22, 1992, 805-813.
136. C.W.A.M. van Overveld, Application of morphological
filters to tackle discretisation artefacts, VC 8, 1992,
217-232.
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137. J. Oliensis, Local reproducible smoothing without
shrinkage, CVPR, 277-282.
138. D. Schonfeld, Optimal nonlinear pattern restoration from
noisy binary images, CVPR, 579-584.
139. R.P.H.M. Schoenmakers and J.H.T. Stakenborg, Adaptive
filtering using gradient morphology, ICPR C, 240-243.
140. E.R. Davies, A remanent noise problem with the median
filter, ICPR C, 505-508.
141. W. Gong, Q. Shi, and M. Cheng, Morphological features
without distorting image, ICPR C, 684-687.
142. H.H. Barrett, T. Gouley, K. Girodias, J. Rolland, T.
White, and J. Yao, Linear discriminants and image quality,
IVC 10, 1992, 451-460.
143. R.A. Boie and I.J. Cox, An analysis of camera noise, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 671-674.
144. D. Milun and D. Sher, Learning structural and corruption
information from samples for Markov random field binary
image reconstruction, ICPR C, 513-516.
B.5. Optical Processing
145. J.L. Horner and B. Javidi, eds., Optical Pattern
Recognition (San Jose, CA, November 4, 1991), Proc. SPIE
CR40.
146. D.P. Casasent and T.H. Chao, eds., Optical Pattern
Recognition III (Orlando, FL, April 21-22, 1992), Proc.
SPIE 1701.
147. D.P. Casasent and A.G. Tescher, eds., Hybrid Image and
Signal Processing III (Orlando, FL, April 23-24, 1992),
Proc. SPIE 1702.
148. D.R. Pape, ed., Advances in Optical Information Processing
V (Orlando, FL, April 21-24, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1704.
149. B. Javidi, ed., Optical Information Processing Systems and
Architectures IV (San Diego, CA, July 20-21, 1992), Proc.
SPIE 1772.
150. J.A. Neff, ed., Optical Enhancements to Computing
Technology II (San Diego, CA, July 23, 1992), Proc. SPIE
1773B.
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151. K.Y. Hsu and H.K. Liu, eds., Optical Computing and Neural
Networks (Hsinchu, Taiwan, December 16-17, 1992), Proc.
SPIE 1812.
152. H.H. Arsenault and Y. Sheng, An Introduction to Optics in
Computers (TT 8), SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1992.
153. F.T.S. Yu and S. Yin, eds., Selected Papers on Coherent
Optical Processing (MS 52), SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1992.
154. B. Javidi, guest ed., Special Section on Optical
Information Processing, Optical Engineering 31(5), May
1992, 887-994.
B.6. Visual Perception
155. B.E. Rogowitz, ed., Human Vision, Visual Processing, and
Digital Display III (San Jose, CA, February 10-13, 1992),
Proc. SPIE 1666.
156. Symposium on Localizing Visual Function in the Brain,
Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester,
Rochester, NY, June 18-20, 1992.
157. J. Stiles-Davis, M. Krichevsky, and U. Bellugi, eds.,
Spatial Cognition-Brain Bases and Development, Erlbaum,
Hillsdale, NJ, 1987.
158. J.W. Brown, ed., Neuropsychology of Visual Perception,
Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1989.
159. F.G. Ashby, ed., Multidimensional Models of Perception and
Cognition, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1992.
160. G.A. Carpenter and S. Grossberg, eds., Neural Networks for
Vision and Image Processing, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
1992.
161. C.E. Granrud, ed., Visual Perception and Cognition in
Infancy, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1992.
162. D.M.K. Lam and G.M. Bray, eds., Regeneration and
Plasticity in the Mammalian Visual System, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1992.
163. L. Proteau and D. Elliott, eds., Vision and Motor Control,
North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1992.
164. M. Farah and G. Ratcliff, eds., The Neurophysiology of
Higher Vision-Collected Tutorial Essays, Erlbaum,
Hillsdale, NJ, 1993.
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165. P. Buser and M. Imbert, Vision, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
1992.
166. L. Spillman and J.S. Werner, Visual Perception-The
Neurophysiological Foundations, Academic Press, San Diego,
CA, 1990.
167. D.P. Purpura, ed., Cognitive Brain Research, North-
Holland, Amsterdam, 1992ff.
168. J. Skrzypek and W. Karplus, guest eds., Special Issue-
Neural Networks in Vision and Pattern Recognition, IJPRAI
6(1), April 1992, 1-208.
169. J.J. Koenderink and A.J. van Doorn, Receptive field
assembly pattern specificity, JVCIR 3, 1992, 1-12.
B.7. Neural Networks
170. S.K. Rogers, ed., Applications of Artificial Neural
Networks III (Orlando, FL, April 21-24, 1992), Proc. SPIE
1709.
171. D.W. Ruck, ed., Science of Artificial Neural Networks
(Orlando, FL, April 21-24, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1710.
172. W.J. Miceli, ed., Photonic Neural Networks (San Diego, CA,
July 22, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1773A.
173. Neuro-Nimes 92, Neural Networks and their Applications,
Nimes, France, November 2-6, 1992.
174. C. Lau, ed., Neural Networks-Theoretical Foundations and
Analysis, IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ, 1991.
175. R.J. Mammone and Y.Y. Zeevi, eds., Neural Networks-Theory
and Applications, Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1991.
176. E. Gelenbe, ed., Neural Networks II-Advances and
Applications, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1992.
177. P. Mehra and B.W. Wah, eds., Artificial Neural Networks:
Concepts and Theory, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los
Alamitos, CA, 1992.
178. E. Sanchez-Sinencio and C. Lau, eds., Artificial Neural
Networks-Paradigms, Applications, and Hardware
Implementations, IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ, 1992.
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179. V.E. Vemuri, ed., Artificial Neural Networks: Concepts and
Control Applications, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los
Alamitos, CA, 1992.
180. H. Wechsler, ed., Neural Networks for Perception 2:
Computation, Learning, and Architectures, Academic Press,
Boston, 1992.
181. P.S. Churchland and T.J. Sejnowski, The Computational
Brain, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992.
182. C.H. Chen, guest ed., Special Issue-Neural Networks in
Pattern Recognition and their Applications, IJPRAI 5(4),
October 1991, 503-661.
183. A. Krikelis, guest ed., Special Issue on Neural Computing
on Massively Parallel Processing, JPDC 14(3), March 1992,
201-360.
184. E. Backer, ed., Special Issue on Artificial Neural
Networks, PRL 13(5), May 1992, 307-397.
185. E. Gelenbe, guest ed., Special Issue on Neural Network
Software and Systems, IEEE Trans. Software Engineering
18(7), July 1992, 549-653.
B.8. Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition
186. Eighth IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence for
Applications, Monterey, CA, March 2-6, 1992.
187. G. Biswas, ed., Applications of Artificial Intelligence X:
Knowledge-Based Systems (Orlando, FL, April 22-24, 1992),
Proc. SPIE 1707.
188. AAAI-92, National Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
San Jose, CA, July 12-17, 1992.
189. B. du Boulay and V. Sgurev, eds., Artificial Intelligence
V (Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on
Artificial Intelligence-Methodology, Systems,
Applications, Sofia, Bulgaria, September 21-24, 1992),
North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1992.
190. E.C. Freuder and A.K. Mackworth, guest eds., Special
Volume: Constraint-Based Reasoning, AI 58(1-3), December
1992, 1-392.
191. M. Perlin, Arc consistency for factorable relations,
AI 53, 1992, 329-342.
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192. P.B. Ladkin and A. Reinefeld, Effective solution of
qualitative interval constraint problems, AI 57, 1992,
105-124.
193. P. Van Hentenryck, Y. Deville, and C.M. Teng, A generic
arc-consistency algorithm and its specifications, AI 57,
1992, 291-321.
194. V. Kumar, Algorithms for constraint satisfaction problems:
A survey, AI Magazine 13(1), 1991, 32-44.
195. J. Gu and W. Wang, A novel discrete relaxation
architecture, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 857-865.
196. B. Chaib-draa, R. Mandiau, and P. Millot, Distributed
artificial intelligence-An annotated bibliography, SIGART
Bulletin 3(3), 1992, 20-37.
197. R.M. Haralick, Contextual decision making with degrees of
belief, ICPR B, 105-111.
198. M. Pelillo and M. Refice, An optimization algorithm for
determining the compatibility coefficients of relaxation
labeling processes, ICPR B, 145-148.
199. H. Fahmy and D. Blostein, A survey of graph grammars:
Theory and applications, ICPR B, 294-298.
200. FUZZ-IEEE '92, IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy
Systems, San Diego, CA, March 8-12, 1992.
201. F.A. Sadjadi, ed., Adaptive and Learning Systems (Orlando,
FL, April 20-21, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1706.
202. SSPR '92, IAPR International Workshop on Structural and
Syntactic Pattern Recognition, Bern, Switzerland, August
26-28, 1992.
203. Fuzzy Theory and Technology-Control and Decision, Research
Triangle, NC, October 14-16, 1992.
204. NAFIPS '92, North American Fuzzy Information Processing
Society, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, December 15-17, 1992.
205. H. Bunke, ed., Advances in Structural and Syntactic
Pattern Recognition (Proceedings of SSPR '92), World
Scientific, Singapore, 1993.
206. J.C. Bezdek and S.K. Pal, eds., Fuzzy Models for Pattern
Recognition, IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ, 1992.
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207. Y. Anzai, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning,
Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1992.
208. R. Schalkoff, Pattern Recognition-Statistical, Structural,
and Neural Approaches, Wiley, New York, 1992.
209. T. Poggio, S. Edelman, and M. Fahle, Learning of visual
modules from examples: A framework for understanding
adaptive visual performance, IU 56, 1992, 22-30.
C. Applications
C.1. Documents
210. S. Impedovo and J.C. Simon, eds., From Pixels to Features
III-Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition (Proceedings of
an International Workshop, Bonas, France, September 23-27,
1991), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1992.
211. First International Workshop on Principles of Document
Processing, Washington, DC, October 21-23, 1992.
212. Fifth U.S. Postal Service Advanced Technology Conference,
Washington, DC, November 30-December 2, 1992.
213. H.S. Baird, H. Bunke, and K. Yamamoto, eds., Structured
Document Image Analysis, Springer, Berlin, 1992.
214. R. Kasturi and L. O'Gorman, guest eds., Special Issue:
Document Analysis Techniques, MVA 5(3), Summer 1992,
141-247.
215. L. O'Gorman and R. Kasturi, guest eds., (Special Issue on)
Document Analysis Systems, Computer 25(7), July 1992,
5-78.
216. T. Pavlidis and S. Mori, guest eds., Special Issue on
Optical Character Recognition, P-IEEE 80(7), July 1992,
1027-1209.
217. R. Kasturi and L. O'Gorman, Document image analysis: A
bibliography, MVA 5, 1992, 231-243.
218. S. Mori, C.Y. Suen, and K. Yamamoto, Historical review of
OCR research and development, P-IEEE 80, 1992, 1029-1058.
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C.2. Biomedical
219. R. Shaw, ed., Medical Imaging VI: Instrumentation (Newport
Beach, CA, February 23-24, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1651.
220. M.H. Loew, ed., Medical Imaging VI: Image Processing
(Newport Beach, CA, February 24-27, 1992), Proc. SPIE
1652.
221. Y. Kim, ed., Medical Imaging VI: Image Capture,
Formatting, and Display (Newport Beach, CA, February
23-24, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1653.
222. R.G. Jost, ed., Medical imaging VI: PACS Design and
Evaluation (Newport Beach, CA, February 24-27, 1992),
Proc. SPIE 1654.
223. R.S. Acharya, C.J. Cogswell, and D.B. Goldgof, eds.,
Biomedical Image Processing and Three-Dimensional
Microscopy (San Jose, CA, February 10-12, 1992), Proc.
SPIE 1660.
224. J.N. Wilson and D.C. Wilson, eds., Mathematical Methods in
Medical Imaging (San Diego, CA, July 23-24, 1992), Proc.
SPIE 1768.
225. R.J. Heaston, ed., Imaging Technologies and Applications
(Chicago, IL, March 19, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1778.
226. R.A. Robb, ed., Visualization in Biomedical Computing
(Chapel Hill, NC, October 13-16, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1808.
227. Symposium on Advanced 3D Image Processing in Medicine,
Rennes, France, November 2-4, 1992.
228. A.C.F. Colchester and D. Hawkes, guest eds., Special
Issue: Information Processing in Medical Imaging, IVC
10(6), July-August 1992, 329-460.
229. M.R. Stytz, G. Frieder, and O. Frieder, Three-dimensional
medical imaging: Algorithms and computer systems,
Computing Surveys 23, 1991, 421-499.
C.3. Human
230. N.I. Badler, B.A. Barsky, and D. Zeltzer, eds., Making
Them Move: Mechanics, Control, and Animation of
Articulated Figures (Proceedings of a Workshop held in
April 1989), Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA, 1991.
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231. V. Bruce, A. Cowey, A.W. Ellis, and D. Perrett, eds.,
Processing the Facial Image (Proceedings of a Royal
Society Discussion Meeting, July 9-10, 1991; Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society), Oxford University
Press, Oxford, England, 1992.
232. A.J.W.M. Thomassen, D.A. Rosenbaum, and P.C.W. van
Wieringen, guest eds., (Special Issue on) Sequencing and
Timing of Human Movement, Human Movement Science 11(1-2),
1992.
233. A.L. Yuille, P.W. Hallinan, and D.S. Cohen, Feature
extraction from faces using deformable templates, IJCV 8,
1992, 99-111.
234. P. Flocchini, F. Gardin, G. Mauri, M.P. Pensini, and P.
Stofella, Combining image processing operators and neural
networks in a face recognition system, IJPRAI 6, 1992,
447-467.
235. A. Samal and P.A. Iyengar, Automatic recognition and
analysis of human faces and facial expressions: A survey,
PR 25, 1992, 65-77.
236. Z. Chen and H.J. Lee, Knowledge-guided visual perception
of 3-D human gait from a single image sequence, T-SMC 22,
1992, 336-342.
237. T.S. Huang and S.C. Reddy, Human face motion analysis, VF,
287-292.
238. R. Brunelli and T. Poggio, HyperBF networks for gender
classification, IUW, 311-314.
239. R.J. Qian and T.S. Huang, Motion analysis of articulated
objects with applications to human ambulatory patterns,
IUW, 549-553.
240. I. Craw, D. Tock, and A. Bennett, Finding face features,
ECCV, 92-96.
241. S. Edelman, D. Reisfeld, and Y. Yeshurun, Learning to
recognize faces from examples, ECCV, 787-791.
242. R. Brunelli and T. Poggio, Face recognition through
geometrical features, ECCV, 792-800.
243. B.S. Manjunath, R. Chellappa, and C. von der Malsburg, A
feature based approach to face recognition, CVPR, 373-378.
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244. J. Yamato, J. Ohya, and K. Ishii, Recognizing human action
in time-sequential images using hidden Markov model, CVPR,
379-385.
245. G.G. Gordon, Face recognition based on depth and curvature
features, CVPR, 808-810.
246. D.T. Chen and D. Zeltzer, Pump it up: Computer animation
of a biomechanically based model of muscle using the
finite element method, SIGGRAPH, 89-98.
247. S. Suzuki and J. Sklansky, Extracting nonrigid moving
objects by temporal edges, ICPR A, 69-73.
248. D. Reisfeld and Y. Yeshurun, Robust detection of facial
features by generalized symmetry, ICPR A, 117-120.
249. R. Agarwal and J. Sklansky, Estimating optical flow from
clustered trajectories in velocity-time, ICPR A, 215-219.
250. R.J. Qian and T.S. Huang, Motion analysis of human
ambulatory patterns, ICPR A, 220-223.
251. T. Nagamine, T. Uemura, and I. Masuda, 3D facial image
analysis for human identification, ICPR A, 324-327.
252. P. Ballard and G.C. Stockman, Computer operation via face
orientation, ICPR A, 407-410.
253. V. Govindaraju, S.N. Srihari, and D.B. Sher, Caption-aided
face location in newspaper photographs, ICPR A, 474-477.
254. S. Kurakake and R. Nevatia, Description and tracking of
moving articulated objects, ICPR A, 491-495.
255. A. Koutamanis and V. Mitossi, On the recognition of
posture, ICPR A, 542-545.
256. C.L. Huang and C.W. Chen, Human facial feature extraction
for face interpretation and recognition, ICPR B, 204-207.
257. B.S. Manjunath, C. Shekhar, R. Chellappa, and C. von der
Malsburg, A robust method for detecting image features
with application to face recognition and motion
correspondence, ICPR B, 208-212.
258. T. Kurita, N. Otsu, and T. Sato, A face recognition method
using higher order local autocorrelation and multivariate
analysis, ICPR B, 213-216.
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259. S. Akamatsu, T. Sasaki, H. Fukamachi, N. Masui, and Y.
Suenaga, An accurate and robust face identification
scheme, ICPR B, 217-220.
260. Y.Q. Cheng, K. Liu, J.Y. Yang, and H.F. Wang, A robust
algebraic method for human face recognition, ICPR B,
221-224.
261. M.J.T. Reinders, B. Sankur, and J.C.A. van der Lubbe,
Transformation of a general 3D facial model to an actual
scene face, ICPR C, 75-78.
262. P.J.G. Lisboa and M. Mallaiah, The role of local scale and
orientation in feature location using neural nets, ICPR C,
672-675.
263. O. Hasegawa, C.W. Lee, W. Wongwarawipat, and M. Ishizuka,
Realtime synthesis of moving human-like agent in response
to user's moving image, ICPR D, 39-42.
264. M. Carignan, Y. Yang, N. Magnenat Thalmann, and D.
Thalmann, Dressing animated synthetic actors with complex
deformable clothes, SIGGRAPH, 99-104.
265. H. Okabe, H. Imaoka, T. Tomiha, and H. Niwaya, Three
dimensional apparel CAD system, SIGGRAPH, 105-110.
266. K. Anjyo, Y. Usami, and T. Kurihura, A simple method for
extracting the natural beauty of hair, SIGGRAPH, 111-120.
267. Y. Watanabe and Y. Suenaga, A trigonal prism-based method
for hair image generation, CGA 12(1), 1992, 47-53.
C.4. Industrial
268. D.P. D'Amato, W.E. Blanz, B.E. Dom, and S.N. Srihari,
eds., Machine Vision Applications in Character Recognition
and Industrial Inspection (San Jose, CA, February 10-12,
1992), Proc. SPIE 1661.
269. IDENT/VISION (Sixth International Exhibition and
Conference on Automatic Identification and Sensor
Technologies; Fifth International Exhibition and
Conference on Applied Machine Vision and Artificial
Intelligence), Stuttgart, Germany, May 5-8, 1992.
270. MVA/SME Applied Machine Vision Conference, Atlanta, GA,
June 1-4, 1992.
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271. S.F. El-Hakim, ed., Videometrics (Boston, MA, November
15-16, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1820.
272. J.D. Trolinger, ed., Optical Inspection and Testing
(Boston, MA, November 17-18, 1992), Proc. SPIE CR46.
273. H.P. Stahl and G.M. Brown, eds., Industrial Applications
of Optical Inspection and Metrology (Boston, MA, November
19-20, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1821A.
274. K.G. Harding, ed., Industrial Optical Sensing:
Applications and Integration (Boston, MA, November 19-20,
1992), Proc. SPIE 1821B.
275. D.J. Svetkoff, ed., Optics, Illumination, and Image
Sensing for Machine Vision VII (Boston, MA, November
15-16, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1822.
276. D. Vernon, Machine Vision: Automated Visual Inspection and
Robot Vision, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991.
277. C. Torres, Computer Vision-Theory and Industrial
Applications, Springer, Berlin, 1992.
278. J.M. Connelly and S.M. Cheung, eds., Applications of
Signal and Image Processing in Explosives Detection
Systems (Boston, MA, November 16-17, 1992), Proc. SPIE
1824.
C.5. Robotics
279. A. Kak, Sensory Aspects of Robotic Intelligence (AAAI
Symposium, Pacific Grove, CA, November 15-17, 1991), AI
Magazine 13(1), Spring 1992, 20-21.
280. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation,
Nice, France, May 10-15, 1992.
281. Intelligent Vehicles '92 (IEEE/SAE), Detroit, MI, June
29-July 1, 1992.
282. International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems
(IEEE/RSJ), Raleigh, NC, July 7-10, 1992.
283. AAAI Symposium on Applications of Artificial Intelligence
to Real-World Autonomous Mobile Robots, Cambridge, MA,
October 23-25, 1992.
284. J.D. Erickson and L.P. Seidman, eds., Cooperative
Intelligent Robots in Space (Boston, MA, November 16-18,
1992), Proc. SPIE 1829.
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285. W.J. Wolfe and W.H. Chun, Mobile Robots VII (Boston, MA,
November 18-20, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1831.
286. H. Das, ed., Telemanipulator Technology (Boston, MA,
November 15-16, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1833.
287. B.W. Mel, Connectionist Robot Motion Planning: A
Neurally-Inspired Approach to Visually-Guided Reaching,
Academic Press, Boston, 1990.
288. J.J. Leonard and H.F. Durrant-Whyte, Directed Sonar
Sensing for Mobile Robot Navigation, Kluwer, Boston, 1992.
289. T. Lozano-Perez, J.L. Jones, E. Mazer, and P.A. O'Donnell,
HANDEY-A Robot Task Planner, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
1992.
290. I. Masaki, Vision-Based Vehicle Guidance, Springer,
Berlin, 1992.
291. Z. Li and J.F. Canny, eds., Nonholonomic Motion Planning,
Kluwer, Boston, 1992.
292. C.R. Weisbin, guest ed., Special Issue on Robotic Systems
to Augment Man's Capability in Space, Applied Intelligence
2(2), August 1992, 109-192.
293. R.C. Arkin, guest ed., Special Issue: Advances in Unmanned
Vehicle Systems, Applied Intelligence 2(3), September
1992, 197-320.
294. J.T. Feddema, C.S.G. Lee, and O.R. Mitchell, Model-based
visual feedback control for a hand-eye coordinated robotic
system, Computer 25(8), 1992, 21-31.
295. J.Y. Zheng and S. Tsuji, Panoramic representation for
route recognition by a mobile robot, IJCV 9, 1992, 55-76.
296. Y.A. Teng, D. DeMenthon, and L.S. Davis, Stealth terrain
navigation for multi-vehicle path planning, IJPRAI 6,
1992, 395-415.
297. Z. Zhang and O. Faugeras, A 3D world model builder with a
mobile robot, IJRR 11, 1992, 269-285.
298. J.J. Leonard, H.F. Durrant-Whyte, and I.J. Cox, Dynamic
map building for an autonomous mobile robot, IJRR 11,
1992, 286-298.
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299. M. Erdmann, Randomization in robot tasks, IJRR 11, 1992,
399-436.
300. B. Schmult, Autonomous robotic disassembly in the blocks
world, IJRR 11, 1992, 437-459.
301. D. Wang and Y. Hamam, Optimal trajectory planning of
manipulators with collision detection and avoidance,
IJRR 11, 1992, 460-468.
302. M. Galicki, Optimal planning of a collision-free
trajectory of redundant manipulators, IJRR 11, 1992,
549-559.
303. A. Kosaka and A.C. Kak, Fast vision-guided mobile robot
navigation using model-based reasoning and prediciton of
uncertainties, IU 56, 1992, 271-329.
304. J.J. Leou, Y.L. Chang, and J.S. Wu, Robot operation
monitoring for collision avoidance by image sequence
analysis, PR 25, 1992, 855-867.
305. B. Kamgar-Parsi, P.J. Narayanan, and L.S. Davis, Surface
reconstruction (of rough terrain) in range image shadows,
PRL 13, 1992, 657-667.
306. E.D. Dickmanns and B.D. Mysliwetz, Recursive 3-D road and
relative ego-state recognition, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 199-213.
307. I.S. Kweon and T. Kanade, High-resolution terrain map from
multiple sensor data, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 278-292.
308. T. Shakunaga, 3-D corridor scene modeling from a single
view under natural lighting conditions, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
293-298.
309. F. Thomas and C. Torras, Inferring feasible assemblies
from spatial constraints, T-RA 8, 1992, 228-239.
310. M.J. Mataric, Integration of representation into goal-
driven behavior-based robots, T-RA 8, 1992, 304-312.
311. B. Espiau, F. Chaumette, and P. Rives, A new approach to
visual servoing in robotics, T-RA 8, 1992, 313-326.
312. T. Hasegawa, T. Suehiro, and K. Takase, A model-based
manipulation system with skill-based execution, T-RA 8,
1992, 535-544.
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313. R. Talluri and J.K. Aggarwal, Position estimation for an
autonomous mobile robot in an outdoor environment, T-RA 8,
1992, 573-584.
314. B. Sridhar and A.V. Phatak, Analysis of image-based
navigation system for rotocraft low-altitude flight, T-
SMC 22, 1992, 290-299.
315. B. Barshan and R. Kuc, A bat-like sonar system for
obstacle localization, T-SMC 22, 1992, 636-646.
316. C.T. Lee and P.C.Y. Sheu, A divide-and conquer approach
with heuristics of motion planning for a Cartesian
manipulator, T-SMC 22, 1992, 929-944.
317. E.G. Mettala, The OSD tactical unmanned ground vehicle
program, IUW, 159-171.
318. S. Abrams and P.K. Allen, Sensor planning in an active
robotic work cell, IUW, 941-950.
319. D.A. Reece and S.A. Shafer, Planning for perception in
robot driving, IUW, 953-960.
320. D.A. Pomerleau, J. Gowdy, and C.E. Thorpe, Combining
artificial neural networks and symbolic processing for
autonomous robot guidance, IUW, 961-967.
321. Y. Liu and T.S. Huang, Vehicle-type motion modeling and
analysis, IUW, 969-972.
322. Y.A. Teng, D. DeMenthon, and L.S. Davis, Stealth terrain
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323. T. Zielke, M. Brauckmann, and W. von Seelen, Intensity and
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324. Y. Kuniyoshi and H. Inoue, Indexicality and dynamic
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325. R. Curwen, A. Blake, and A. Zisserman, Real-time visual
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326. A.F. Toal and H. Buxton, Spatio-temporal reasoning within
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327. M. Hebert, 3-D landmark recognition from range images,
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328. Y. Yacoob and L. Davis, Computational ground and airborne
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329. C. Inglebert, Road line tracking: An approach based on
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330. W. von Seelen and H. Janssen, Structural principles in
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331. S. Li and S. Tsuji, Finding landmarks autonomously along a
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332. J.O. Hallset, A vision system for an autonomous underwater
vehicle, ICPR A, 320-323.
333. Y. Yacoob and L. Davis, Ground and airborne localization
over rough terrain using random environmental range
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334. T. Nakanishi and K. Ishii, Automatic vehicle image
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A, 500-504.
335. W.K. Gu, Liuhui, and Wanghui, A robust image processing
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336. E. Hagen and E. Heyerdahl, Navigation by optical flow,
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337. P.L. Kloor and A. Wernersson, On estimating a robot's
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338. A. Del Bimbo, L. Landi, and S. Santini, Dynamic neural
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350-354.
C.6. Remote Sensing, Reconnaissance
339. D. Clement and W.R. Watkins, eds., Characterization,
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340. A. Kohnle and W.B. Miller, eds., Atmospheric Propagation
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341. S. Gowrinathan and J.F. Shanley, eds., Surveillance
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343. M.K. Masten and L.A. Stockum, eds., Acquisition, Tracking,
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344. O.E. Drummond, ed., Signal and Data Processing of Small
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345. V. Libby and I. Kadar, eds., Signal Processing, Sensor
Fusion, and Target Recognition (Orlando, FL, April 20-22,
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346. F.A. Sadjadi, ed., Automatic Object Recognition II
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347. T.W. Augustyn and P.A. Henkel, eds., Airborne
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348. J.E. Pearson, ed., Optical Technologies for Aerospace
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349. M.J. Carlotto, ed., Digital Image Processing and Visual
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350. Y.C. Hsieh, D.M. McKeown Jr., and F.P. Perlant,
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351. D.J. Gerson, RADIUS-The government viewpoint, IUW,
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352. J. Edwards, S. Gee, A. Newman, R. Onishi, A. Parks, M.
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353. R. Chellappa and E. Zelnio, Understanding synthetic
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354. B. Bhanu and T.L. Jones, Image understanding research for
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355. J.D. Wald, D.B. Krig, and T. DePersia, ATR: Problems and
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356. D.M. McKeown Jr. and G.E. Lukes, Building a cartographic
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357. S.J. Ford and D.M. McKeown Jr., Utilization of
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360. Fifth International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling,
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390. A. Merigot and B. Zavidovique, Image analysis on massively
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391. T. de Saint Pierre and M. Milgram, New and efficient
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392. J.M. Jolion and A. Montanvert, The adaptive pyramid: A
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393. P.J. Narayanan and L.S. Davis, Replicated data algorithms
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395. J.L. Basille, P. Fernandez, and E.R. Komen, Recursive
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396. S. Bettayeb, Z. Miller, and I.H. Sudborough, Embedding
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397. F.J. Provost and R. Melhem, A distributed algorithm for
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398. N.F. Tzeng and H.L. Chen, An effective approach to the
enhancement of incomplete hypercube computers, JPDC 14,
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399. T.C. Lee and J.P. Hayes, Design of gracefully degradable
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400. J. JaJa and K.W. Ryu, Load balancing and routing on the
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401. H. Voorhees and L.W. Tucker, Efficient representation and
transformation of image data on the Connection Machine
system, MVA 5, 1992, 63-83.
402. G. Nudd, N. Francis, T. Atherton, D. Kerbyson, R.
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architecture for image analysis, MVA 5, 1992, 85-103.
403. M.C. Herbordt, C.C. Weems, and M.J. Scudder, Nonuniform
region processing on SIMD arrays using the coterie
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404. M.H. Sunwoo and J.K. Aggarwal, A [flexibly] (flexibility)
coupled hypercube multiprocessor for high level vision,
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405. E.D. Adamides, P. Tsalides, and A. Thanailakis,
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406. S.N. Bhatt, F.R.K. Chung, F.T. Leighton, and A.L.
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407. F.T. Leighton, M.J. Newman, A.G. Ranade, and E.J. Schwabe,
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412. M. Patel, P.A. McCabe, and N. Ranganathan, SIBA: A VLSI
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413. R.M. Haralick, A.K. Somani, C. Wittenbrink, R. Johnson, K.
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421. J. Poulton, J. Eyles, S. Molnar, and H. Fuchs, Breaking
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422. K. Konstantinides and V. Bhaskaran, Monolithic
architectures for image processing and compression,
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423. Y. Wang, A. Mangaser, P. Srinivasan, S. Jordan, and S.
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425. A.M. Wallace, G.J. Michaelson, P. McAndrew, K.G. Waugh,
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426. J.L. Wyatt Jr., C. Keast, M. Seidel, D. Standley, B. Horn,
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445. R. Eckhouse, Image-processing software, Computer 25(11),
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447. J. Mundy, T. Binford, T. Boult, A. Hanson, R. Beveridge,
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448. J.L. Mundy, R. Welty, L. Quam, T. Strat, W. Brenner, M.
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449. J.A. Webb, Overcoming the barriers to architecture-
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450. J. Mundy, T. Binford, T. Boult, A. Hanson, R. Beveridge,
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451. I. Pool, A functional programming environment for image
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E. Computational Techniques
E.1. Image Operations; Scale Space
452. E.R. Dougherty, J. Astola, and C.G. Boncelet Jr.,
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453. D. Li, Recursive operations in image algebra, JMIV 1,
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454. J.L. Davidson, Nonlinear matrix decompositions and an
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455. G.X. Ritter and H. Zhu, The generalized matrix product and
its applications, JMIV 1, 1992, 201-213.
456. P.W. Hawkes, Manipulation of multivalued images in image
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457. B.S. Fagin, Large integer multiplication on hypercubes,
JPDC 14, 1992, 426-430.
458. P. Meer and I. Weiss, Smoothed differentiation filters for
images, JVCIR 3, 1992, 58-72.
459. G.L. Sicuranza, Quadratic filters for signal processing,
P-IEEE 80, 1992, 1262-1285.
460. K. Qian and P. Bhattacharya, An algebraic method for
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461. G. Lohar, D.P. Mukherjee, and D. Dutta Majumder, On a
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462. J.J. Koenderink and A.J. van Doorn, Generic neighborhood
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463. S. Venkatesh, J. Cooper, and B. White, Local energy, the
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464. H. Amiri and P. Zamperoni, An A-trimmed mean filter
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465. Z.N. Li and G. Hu, On edge preservation in multiresolution
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466. T. Lindeberg and J.O. Eklundh, Scale-space primal sketch:
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467. L.M.J. Florack, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, J.J. Koenderink, and
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468. T. Lindeberg, Scale-space behavior of local extrema and
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469. F. Chin, A. Choi, and Y. Luo, Optimal generating kernels
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470. B.B. Kimia, A. Tannenbaum, and S.W. Zucker, Entropy
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471. L.M.J. Florack, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, J.J. Koenderink, and
M.A. Viergever, Families of tuned scale-space kernels,
ECCV, 19-23.
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472. S. Morita, T. Kawashima, and Y. Aoki, Hierarchical shape
recognition based on 3D multiresolution analysis, ECCV,
843-851.
473. A. Morales and R. Acharya, Non-linear multiscale filtering
using mathematical morphology, CVPR, 572-578.
474. P.T. Jackway, Morphological scale-space, ICPR C, 252-255.
475. R. van den Boomgaard and A.W.M. Smeulders, The
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476. G. Kin and M. Sato, Scale space filtering on spherical
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E.2. Morphological Operations
477. P.D. Gader, E.R. Dougherty, and J.C. Serra, eds., Image
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478. E.R. Dougherty, An Introduction to Morphological Image
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479. P. Gader, guest ed., Special Issue: Image Algebra and
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480. R. van den Boomgaard and R. van Balen, Methods for fast
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481. E.R. Dougherty, Optimum mean-square N-observation digital
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482. A. Bleau, J. de Guise, and A.R. LeBlanc, A new set of fast
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geodesic transforms, IU 56, 1992, 178-209.
483. A. Bleau, J. de Guise, and A.R. LeBlanc, A new set of fast
algorithms for mathematical morphology II: Identification
of topographic features on grayscale images, IU 56, 1992,
210-229.
484. E.R. Dougherty, Euclidean gray-scale granulometries:
Representation and umbra inducement, JMIV 1, 1992, 7-21.
485. D. Li, Morphological template decomposition with max-
polynomials, JMIV 1, 1992, 215-221.
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486. S. Takriti and P.D. Gader, Local decomposition of gray-
scale morphological templates, JMIV 2, 1992, 39-50.
487. H.J.A.M. Heijmans, P. Nacken, A. Toet, and L. Vincent,
Graph morphology, JVCIR 3, 1992, 24-38.
488. H.J.A.M. Heijmans and J. Serra, Convergence, continuity,
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84-102.
489. P. Salembier, Structuring element adaptation for
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490. H.J.A.M. Heijmans, Discretization of morphological
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491. D. Sinha and E.R. Dougherty, Fuzzy mathematical
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492. F.Y. Shih and J. Moh, Implementing morphological
operations using programmable neural networks, PR 25,
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493. F.Y. Shih and H. Wu, Decomposition of geometric-shaped
structuring elements using morphological transformations
on binary images, PR 25, 1992, 1097-1106.
494. I. Svalbe and R. Jones, The design of morphological
filters using multiple structuring elements, Part I:
Openings and closings, PRL 13, 1992, 123-129.
495. I. Ragnemalm, Fast erosion and dilation by contour
processing and thresholding of distance maps, PRL 13,
1992, 161-166.
496. R. Jones and I. Svalbe, The design of morphological
filters using multiple structuring elements, Part II: Open
(close) and close (open), PRL 13, 1992, 175-181.
497. R. Lin and E.K. Wong, Logic gate implementation for gray-
scale morphology, PRL 13, 1992, 481-487.
498. M. van Herk, A fast algorithm for local minimum and
maximum filters on rectangular and octagonal kernels,
PRL 13, 1992, 517-521.
499. A.C.P. Loui, A.N. Venetsanopoulos, and K.C. Smith,
Morphological autocorrelation transform: A new
representation and classification scheme for two-
dimensional images, T-IP 1, 1992, 337-354.
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500. F. Cheng and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, An adaptive
morphological filter for image processing, T-IP 1, 1992,
533-539.
501. S.S. Wilson, Theory of matrix morphology, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
636-652.
502. R.M. Haralick, Model-based morphology: Simple and complex
shapes, VF, 275-285.
503. A. Imiya and T. Nakamura, A computational model of
mathematical morphology, VF, 293-302.
504. R.M. Haralick, S. Chen, and T. Kanungo, Recursive opening
transform, CVPR, 560-565.
505. X. Zhuang, Morphological structuring function
decomposition, CVPR, 566-571.
506. P. Kuosmanen, L. Koskinen, and J. Astola, Detail
preserving morphological filtering, ICPR C, 236-239.
507. R.P. Luce and E.R. Dougherty, The use of first-order
structuring-element libraries to design morphological
filters, ICPR C, 256-259.
508. O. Camps, R. Haralick, and T. Kanungo, Gray scale
structuring element decomposition, ICPR C, 260-263.
509. R. Jones and I. Svalbe, Basis decomposition of
morphological operations, ICPR C, 264-267.
510. P.J. Narayanan and L.S. Davis, Rank order filtering on
SIMD machines, ICPR D, 75-78.
511. T. Kanungo, G.I. Chiou, A. Somani, and R.M. Haralick,
Morphological image processing on a token passing pyramid
computer, ICPR D, 83-86.
512. J.F. Rivest, J. Serra, and P. Soille, Dimensionality in
image analysis, JVCIR 3, 1992, 137-146.
E.3. Geometric Transformations, Calibration
513. Z.C. Li, C.Y. Suen, T.D. Bui, and Q.L. Gu, Harmonic models
of shape transformations in digital images and patterns,
GMIP 54, 1992, 198-209.
514. P.E. Danielsson and M. Hammerin, High accuracy rotation of
images, GMIP 54, 1992, 340-344.
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515. Z.C. Li, C.Y. Suen, T.D. Bui, Y.Y. Tang, and Q.L. Gu,
Splitting-integrating method for normalizing images by
inverse transformation, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 678-686.
516. J. Segman, J. Rubinstein, and Y.Y. Zeevi, The canonical
coordinates method for pattern deformation: Theoretical
and computational considerations, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
1171-1183.
517. P. Courtney, N.A. Thacker, and C.R. Brown, A hardware
architecture for image rectification and ground plane
obstacle detection, ICPR D, 23-26.
518. Y. Kozato and G.P. Otto, Geometric transformations in a
lazy functional language, ICPR D, 128-132.
519. G. Gusciora and J.A. Webb, Study of affine image warping
on a linear processor array, ICPR D, 165-169.
520. ISPRS Workshop on Calibration and Orientation of Cameras
in Computer Vision, Washington, DC, August 2, 1992.
521. S.J. Maybank and O.D. Faugeras, A theory of self-
calibration of a moving camera, IJCV 8, 1992, 123-151.
522. M.H. Han and S. Rhee, Camera calibration for three-
dimensional measurement, PR 25, 1992, 155-164.
523. J. Weng, P. Cohen, and M. Herniou, Camera calibration with
distortion models and accuracy evaluation, T-PAMI 14,
1992, 965-980.
524. Y. Nomura, M. Sagara, H. Naruse, and A. Ide, Simple
calibration algorithm for high-distortion-lens camera, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 1095-1099.
525. C.C. Wang, Extrinsic calibration of a vision sensor
mounted on a robot, T-RA 8, 1992, 161-175.
526. R. Hartley, Calibration of cameras using the essential
matrix, IUW, 911-915.
527. P. Beardsley, D. Murray, and A. Zisserman, Camera
calibration using multiple images, ECCV, 312-320.
528. O.D. Faugeras, Q.T. Luong, and S.J. Maybank, Camera self-
calibration: Theory and experiments, ECCV, 321-334.
529. R.I. Hartley, Estimation of relative camera positions for
uncalibrated cameras, ECCV, 579-587.
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530. H.A. Beyer, Accurate calibration of CCD cameras, CVPR,
96-101.
531. G.S. Young, T.H. Hong, M. Herman, and J.C.S. Yang,
Kinematic calibration of an active camera system, CVPR,
748-751.
532. S.W. Shih, Y.P. Hung, and W.S. Lin, Accuracy assessment on
camera calibration method not considering lens distortion,
CVPR, 755-757.
533. Q.T. Luong and O.D. Faugeras, Self-calibration of a camera
using multiple images, ICPR A, 9-12.
534. J.A. Beraldin, M. Rioux, F. Blais, G. Godin, and R.
Baribeau, Model-based calibration of a range camera, ICPR
A, 163-167.
535. S. Kamata, R.O. Eason, M. Tsuji, and E. Kawaguchi, A
camera calibration using 4 point-targets, ICPR A, 550-553.
536. M. Gleicher and A. Witkin, Through-the-lens camera
control, SIGGRAPH, 331-340.
E.4. Interpolation, etc.
537. D.F. Watson, Contouring-A Guide to the Analysis and
Display of Spatial Data, Pergamon, London, 1992.
538. I. Bar-On and A. Sidi, New algorithm for polynomial and
trigonometric interpolation on parallel computers, BIT 32,
1992, 464-480.
539. J.J. Chou and L.A. Piegl, Data reduction using cubic
rational B-splines, CGA 12(3), 1992, 60-68.
540. G.T. Herman, J. Zheng, and C.A. Bucholtz, Shape-based
interpolation, CGA 12(3), 1992, 69-79.
541. M. Lounsbery, S. Mann, and T. DeRose, Parametric surface
interpolation, CGA 12(5), 1992, 45-52.
542. T.W. Sederberg and R.T. Farouki, Approximation by interval
Bezier curves, CGA 12(5), 1992, 87-95.
543. J.W. Schmidt, Rational biquadratic C<1> splines in S-
convex interpolation, Computing 47, 1991, 87-96.
544. G. Rote, The convergence rate of the sandwich algorithm
for approximating convex functions, Computing 48, 1992,
337-361.
45
545. J.W. Schmidt, Positive, monotone, and S-convex C<1>
interpolation on rectangular grids, Computing 48, 1992,
363-371.
546. L. Scarlatos and T. Pavlidis, Hierarchical triangulation
using cartographic coherence, GMIP 54, 1992, 147-161.
547. W.E. Snyder, R. Groshong, M. Hsiao, K.L. Boone, and T.
Hudacko, Closing gaps in edges and surfaces, IVC 10, 1992,
523-531.
548. V. Srinivasan, L.R. Nackman, J.M. Tang, and S.N. Meshkat,
Automatic mesh generation using the symmetric axis
transformation of polygonal domains, P-IEEE 80, 1992,
1485-1501.
549. G. Borgefors, A hierarchical ``square'' tessellation of
the sphere, PRL 13, 1992, 183-188.
550. C.L. Bajaj and I. Ihm, Algebraic surface design with
Hermite interpolation, TOG 11, 1992, 61-91.
551. J. Warren, Creating multisided rational Bezier surfaces
using base points, TOG 11, 1992, 127-139.
552. F. Cheng, Estimating subdivision depths for rational
curves and surfaces, TOG 11, 1992, 140-151.
553. J. Rokne and Y. Rao, Double-step incremental linear
interpolation, TOG 11, 1992, 183-192.
554. J.J. Steketee, Step length in forward differencing for
curved surface display, VC 8, 1991, 35-46.
555. M.F. Polis and D.M. McKeown Jr., Iterative TIN generation
from digital elevation models, IUW, 885-897.
556. A.P. Pentland, Surface interpolation using wavelets, ECCV,
615-619.
557. M.F. Polis and D.M. McKeown Jr., Iterative TIN generation
from digital elevation models, CVPR, 787-790.
558. W.I. Schroeder, J.A. Zarge, and N.E. Lorensen, Decimation
of triangle meshes, SIGGRAPH, 65-70.
559. C.L. Bajaj and I. Ihm, Smoothing polyhedra using implicit
algebraic splines, SIGGRAPH, 79-88.
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560. J.M. Snyder, Interval analysis for computer graphics,
SIGGRAPH, 121-130.
E.5. Estimation, etc.
561. D. Suter, Mixed finite element based neural networks in
visual reconstruction, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 113-129.
562. R. Krishnapuram and C.P. Freg, Fitting an unknown number
of lines and planes to image data through compatible
cluster merging, PR 25, 1992, 385-400.
563. M. Abdel-Mottaleb and A. Rosenfeld, Inexact Bayesian
estimation, PR 25, 1992, 641-646.
564. A.J. Gray, J.W. Kay, and D.M. Titterington, On the
estimation of noisy binary Markov random fields, PR 25,
1992, 749-768.
565. V.L. Brailovsky and Y. Kempner, Application of piece-wise
regression to detecting interval structure of signal,
PR 25, 1992, 1361-1370.
566. M. Abdel-Mottaleb and A. Rosenfeld, ``Qualitative''
Bayesian estimation of digital signals and images, PR 25,
1992, 1371-1380.
567. S. Banerjee and A. Rosenfeld, MAP estimation of context-
free grammars, PRL 13, 1992, 95-101.
568. B.K. Ray and K.S. Ray, Detection of significant points and
polygonal approximation of digitized curves, PRL 13, 1992,
443-452.
569. B.K. Ray and K.S. Ray, An algorithm for polygonal
approximation of digitized curves, PRL 13, 1992, 489-496.
570. X. Zhuang, T. Wang, and P. Zhang, A highly robust
estimator through partially likelihood function modeling
and its application in computer vision, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
19-35.
571. S.S. Sinha and B.G. Schunck, A two-stage algorithm for
discontinuity-preserving surface reconstruction, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 36-55.
572. N. Kiryati and A.M. Bruckstein, What's in a set of points,
T-PAMI 14, 1992, 496-500.
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573. Y.F. Wang and J.F. Wang, Surface reconstruction using
deformable models with interior and boundary constraints,
T-PAMI 14, 1992, 572-579.
574. R.L. Stevenson and E.J. Delp, Viewpoint invariant recovery
of visual surfaces from sparse data, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
897-909.
575. J.L. Marroquin, Random measure fields and the integration
of visual information, T-SMC 22, 1992, 705-716.
576. A.P. Pentland, Fast solutions to physical equilibrium and
interpolation problems, VC 8, 1992, 303-314.
577. D. Mintz, P. Meer, and A. Rosenfeld, Consensus by
decomposition: A paradigm for fast high breakdown point
robust estimation, IUW, 345-362.
578. P. Fua and P. Sander, Reconstructing surfaces from
unstructured 3D points, IUW, 615-625.
579. P. Fua and P. Sander, Segmenting unstructured 3D points
into surfaces, ECCV, 676-680.
580. G. Taubin, F. Cukierman, S. Sullivan, J. Ponce, and D.J.
Kriegman, Parameterizing and fitting bounded algebraic
curves and surfaces, CVPR, 103-108.
581. A. Stein and M. Werman, Robust statistics in shape
fitting, CVPR, 540-546.
582. D. Mintz, P. Meer, and A. Rosenfeld, Analysis of the least
median of squares estimator for computer vision
applications, CVPR, 621-622.
583. M. Vasilescu and D. Terzopoulos, Adaptive meshes and
shells: Irregular triangulations, discontinuities, and
hierarchical subdivision, CVPR, 829-832.
584. H. Hoppe, T. DeRose, T. Duchamp, J. McDonald, and W.
Stuetzle, Surface reconstruction from unorganized points,
SIGGRAPH, 71-78.
585. N. Yokoya, M. Kaneta, and K. Yamamoto, Recovery of
superquadric primitives from a range image using simulated
annealing, ICPR A, 168-172.
586. G. Taubin, R.M. Bolle, and B.C. Vemuri, Constrained
implicit function fitting, ICPR A, 268-271.
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587. P. Moulin, An adaptive finite-element method for image
representation, ICPR C, 70-74.
588. J.C. Perez and E. Vidal, An algorithm for the optimum
piecewise linear approximation of digitized curves, ICPR
C, 167-170.
589. V. Koivunen and M. Pietikainen, Evaluating quality of
surface description using robust methods, ICPR C, 214-218.
590. Y. Jia, Description and recognition of curved objects,
ICPR C, 464-467.
591. A.K. Gupta, S. Chaudhury, and G. Parthasarathy, A Hough
transform based approach to polyline approximation of
object boundaries, ICPR C, 472-475.
592. J. Tian, J. Tai, and X. Zhang, A probabilistic approach
for solving Poisson equations in computer vision problems,
ICPR C, 737-740.
593. H.T. Tanaka and F. Kishino, Visual reconstruction with
adaptive and arbitrarily oriented meshes, ICPR C, 775-779.
F. Feature Detection, Segmentation, Image Analysis
F.1. Feature Detection
594. S. Venkatesh and L.J. Kitchen, Edge evaluation using
necessary components, GMIP 54, 1992, 23-30.
595. J. Shen and S. Castan, An optimal linear operator for step
edge detection, GMIP 54, 1992, 112-133.
596. K. Rohr, Recognizing corners by fitting parametric models,
IJCV 9, 1992, 213-230.
597. A. Rosenfeld and S. Banerjee, Maximum-likelihood edge
detection in digital signals, IU 55, 1992, 1-13.
598. J.A. Noble, Images as functions and sets, IVC 10, 1992,
19-29.
599. J.A. Noble, Finding half boundaries and junctions in
images, IVC 10, 1992, 219-232.
600. N. Bryson and C.J. Taylor, Boundary detection using
Bayesian nets, IVC 10, 1992, 308-312.
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601. P. Perona, Steerable-scalable kernels for edge detection
and junction analysis, IVC 10, 1992, 663-672.
602. L.H. Chen, A two-phase area-level line/edge detector,
PR 25, 1992, 55-63.
603. A. Asano, K. Itoh, and Y. Ichioka, RONDO: Rank-order based
nonlinear differential operator, PR 25, 1992, 1043-1059.
604. S.K. Parui, B. Uma Shankar, A. Mukherjee, and D. Dutta
Majumder, A parallel algorithm for detection of linear
structures in satellite images, PRL 12, 1991, 765-770.
605. H.L. Tan, S.B. Gelfand, and E.J. Delp, A cost minimization
approach to edge detection using simulated annealing, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 3-18.
606. M.M. Fleck, Some defects in finite-difference edge
finders, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 337-345.
607. R. Wilson and A.H. Bhalerao, Kernel designs for efficient
edge detection and orientation estimation, T-PAMI 14,
1992, 384-390.
608. M.M. Fleck, Multiple widths yield reliable finite
differences, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 412-429.
609. Y. Lu and R.C. Jain, Reasoning about edges in scale space,
T-PAMI 14, 1992, 450-468.
610. J.S. Duncan and T. Birkholzer, Reinforcement of linear
structure using parametrized relaxation labeling, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 502-515.
611. H. Jeong and C.I. Kim, Adaptive determination of filter
scales for edge detection, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 579-585.
612. S. Mallat and S. Zhong, Characterization of signals from
multiscale edges, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 710-732.
613. R. Karakala and A.O. Hero, On achievable accuracy in edge
localization, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 777-781.
614. R. Alter-Gartenberg, C.L. Fales, F.O. Huck, and J.A.
McCormick, Image gathering and processing for high-
resolution edge detection, CVIP, 1-23.
615. L. Hertz and R.W. Schafer, On the use of morphological
operators in a class of edge detectors, CVIP, 25-54.
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616. J.B. Subirana-Vilanova and K.K. Sung, Perceptual
organization without edges, IUW, 289-298.
617. S.L. Savitt, T.C. Henderson, and T.L. Colvin, Feature
extraction for localization, IUW, 317-331.
618. P. Perona, Steerable-scalable kernels for edge detection
and junction analysis, ECCV, 3-18.
619. L. Rosenthaler, F. Heitger, O. Kubler, and R. von der
Heydt, Detection of general edges and keypoints, ECCV,
78-86.
620. T. Vieville and O.D. Faugeras, Robust and fast computation
of unbiased intensity derivatives in images, ECCV,
203-211.
621. K. Brunnstrom, T. Lindeberg, and J.O. Eklundh, Active
detection and classification of junctions by foveation
with a head-eye system guided by the scale-space primal
sketch, ECCV, 701-709.
622. P. Kube, Properties of energy edge detectors, CVPR,
586-591.
623. J. Shah, Segmentation by nonlinear diffusion, II, CVPR,
644-647.
624. D. Mintz, Robust consensus based edge detection, CVPR,
651-653.
625. J. Skrzypek and B. Ringer, Neural network models for
illusory contour perception, CVPR, 681-683.
626. E.B. Gamble Jr., Displacement errors in surface property
data, ICPR A, 276-279.
627. E. Catanzariti, Maximum-likelihood classification of image
edges using spatial and spatial-frequency features, ICPR
A, 725-729.
628. E.R. Hancock, M. Haindl, and J. Kittler, Multiresolution
edge labelling using hierarchical relaxation, ICPR B,
140-144.
629. J.C. Mullikin, Boundary description and measurement with
sub-pixel/-voxel accuracy, ICPR C, 6-8.
630. D.B. Sher, The influence of object size on the regions of
interest for edge detection-Preliminary results, ICPR C,
294-297.
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631. H.J. Kim, W. Kim, and C.C. Li, A performance study of two
wavelet-based edge detectors, ICPR C, 302-306.
632. M. Gokmen and C.C. Li, Multiscale edge detection using
first order R-filter, ICPR C, 307-310.
633. R. Azencott, B. Chalmond, and F. Coldefy, Association of
adaptative smoothing and Markovian models for detection of
valley bottoms on strongly noisy images, ICPR C, 327-330.
634. T.J. Chown and P.H. Lewis, EFRM-based detection and
extraction of ridge and valley features in grey level
images, ICPR C, 339-342.
635. J. Hasegawa and J. Toriwaki, A new filter for feature
extraction of line pattern texture with application to
cancer detection, ICPR C, 352-355.
636. M. Pawlak, On the detection and measurement of
discontinuities, ICPR C, 378-381.
637. K. Hedengren, Edge enhancement with image algebra, ICPR C,
390-393.
638. S. Ghosal and R. Mehrotra, Edge detection using orthogonal
moment-based operators, ICPR C, 413-416.
639. J.G. Chen, X.H. Ren, and Q. Tian, One dimensional multiple
scale edge detection, ICPR C, 435-438.
640. E.R. Hancock and J. Kittler, Relaxational refinement of
intensity ridges, ICPR C, 459-463.
641. D. Ziou and R. Mohr, An experience on automatic selection
of edge detectors, ICPR C, 586-589.
642. S. Lanser and W. Eckstein, A modification of Deriche's
approach to edge detection, ICPR C, 633-637.
643. S. Tabbone and D. Ziou, Subpixel positioning of edges for
first and second order operators, ICPR C, 655-658.
644. K.R. Namuduri, R. Mehrotra, and N. Ranganathan, Edge
detection models based on Gabor filters, ICPR C, 729-732.
645. A. Peng, B. Dubuisson, and M. Benjelloun, A study on the
forms of smoothing filters for step and ramp edge
detection, ICPR C, 741-744.
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646. P.W. Verbeek and L.J. van Vliet, Line and edge detection
by symmetry filters, ICPR C, 749-753.
647. H. Neumann and K. Ottenberg, Estimating attributes of
smooth signal transitions from scale space, ICPR C,
754-758.
648. L.J. Spreeuwers and F. van der Heijden, Evaluation of edge
detectors using average risk, ICPR C, 771-774.
F.2. Segmentation
649. D.J. Williams and M. Shah, A fast algorithm for active
contours and curvature estimation, IU 55, 1992, 14-26.
650. R. March, Visual reconstruction with discontinuities using
variational methods, IVC 10, 1992, 30-38.
651. T. Wang, X. Zhuang, and X. Xing, Robust segmentation of
noisy images using a neural network model, IVC 10, 1992,
233-240.
652. A. Hill and C.J. Taylor, Model-based image interpretation
using genetic algorithms, IVC 10, 1992, 295-300.
653. L.D. Griffin, A.C.F. Colchester, and G.P. Robinson, Scale
and segmentation of grey-level images using maximum
gradient paths, IVC 10, 1992, 389-402.
654. T.P. Kaushal, Towards visually convincing image
segmentation, IVC 10, 1992, 617-624.
655. Y. Lin, J. Dou, and E. Zhang, Edge expression based on
tree structure, PR 25, 1992, 507-517.
656. W.E. Lin, E.C.K. Tsao, and C.T. Chen, Constraint
satisfaction in neural networks for image segmentation,
PR 25, 1992, 679-693.
657. P.L. Rosin, Early image representation using regions
defined by maximum gradient paths betwen singular points,
PR 25, 1992, 695-711.
658. V.L. Brailovsky, Vector piece-wise regression versus
clustering (definition and comparative analysis), PRL 13,
1992, 227-235.
659. C.L. Huang, Parallel image segmentation using modified
Hopfield model, PRL 13, 1992, 345-353.
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660. A. Ghosh and S.K. Pal, Neural network, self-organization
and object extraction, PRL 13, 1992, 387-397.
661. M. Xie, Edge linking by using causal neighborhood window,
PRL 13, 1992, 647-656.
662. F. Murtagh, Contiguity-constrained clustering for image
analysis, PRL, 677-683.
663. E. Rignot and R. Chellappa, Segmentation of polarimetric
synthetic aperture radar data, T-IP 1, 1992, 281-300.
664. N.S. Friedland and A. Rosenfeld, Compact object
recognition using energy-function based optimization, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 770-777.
665. A.C.M. Dumay, M.N.A.J. Claessens, C. Roos, J.J. Gerbrands,
and J.M.C. Reiber, Object delineation, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
952-958.
666. L.H. Staib and J.S. Duncan, Boundary finding with
parametrically deformable models, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
1061-1075.
667. V. Venkateswar and R. Chellappa, Extraction of straight
lines in aerial images, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 1111-1114.
668. A. Berna, G. Bongiovanni, P. Crescenzi, and C. Guerra,
Parallel simulated annealing for shape detection, VF,
47-56.
669. G.N. Khan and D.F. Gillies, Parallel-hierarchical image
partitioning and region extraction, CVIP, 123-140.
670. C. Reinhart and R. Nevatia, Parallel linear feature
extraction, IUW, 1049-1055.
671. M. Etoh, Y. Shirai, and M. Asada, Contour extraction by
mixture density description obtained from region
clustering, ECCV, 24-32.
672. A. Nowak, A. Florek, and T. Piascik, Edge tracing in a
priori known direction, ECCV, 38-42.
673. L. Herault and R. Horaud, Figure-ground discrimination by
mean field annealing, ECCV, 58-66.
674. M. Berthod, G. Giraudon, and J.P. Stromboni, Deterministic
pseudo-annealing: Optimization in Markov-random-fields/An
application to pixel classification, ECCV, 67-71.
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675. I.J. Cox, J.M. Rehg, and S. Hingorani, A Bayesian multiple
hypothesis approach to contour grouping, ECCV, 72-77.
676. A. Leonardis and R. Bajcsy, Finding parametric curves in
an image, ECCV, 653-657.
677. M. Otte and H.H. Nagel, Extraction of line drawings from
gray value images by non-local analysis of edge element
structures, ECCV, 687-695.
678. V. Ramesh and R.M. Haralick, Random perturbation models &
performance characterization in computer vision, CVPR,
521-527.
679. J. Sheinvald, B. Dom, W. Niblack, and S. Banerjee,
Detecting parameterized curve segments using MDL and the
Hough transform, CVPR, 547-552.
680. Z. Wu and R. Leahy, Image segmentation via edge contour
finding: A graph theoretic approach, CVPR, 613-619.
681. S. Houzelle and G. Giraudon, Model based region
segmentation using coocurrence matrices, CVPR, 636-639.
682. F. Solina and A. Leonardis, Selective scene modeling, ICPR
A, 87-90.
683. J. Dengler and M. Guckes, Estimating a global shape model
for objects with badly defined boundaries, ICPR B,
381-384.
684. J. Sheinvald, B. Dom, W. Niblack, and D. Steele,
Unsupervised image segmentation using the minimum
description length principle, ICPR B, 709-712.
685. T. Wang, X. Zhuang, and X. Xing, The use of Gibbs random
fields for image segmentation, ICPR C, 57-60.
686. O. Allagnat, J.M. Boucher, D.C. He, and N. Pieczynski,
Hidden Markov fields and unsupervised segmentation of
images, ICPR C, 96-100.
687. R. Azencott and C. Graffigne, Non supervised segmentation
using multi-level Markov random fields, ICPR C, 201-204.
688. C.N. de Graaf, A.S.E. Koster, K.L. Vincken, and M.A.
Viergever, Task-directed evaluation of image segmentation
methods, ICPR C, 219-222.
55
689. M. Melkemi and J.M. Chassery, Edge-region segmentation
process based on generalized Voronoi diagram
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690. J. Benois and D. Barba, Image segmentation by region-
contour cooperation for image coding, ICPR C, 331-334.
691. B. Gunsel and A.K. Jain, Visual surface reconstruction and
boundary detection using stochastic models, ICPR C,
343-346.
692. (X. Yu), J. Yla-Jaaski, O. Huttunen, T. Vehkomaki, O.
Sipila, and T. Katila, Image segmentation combining region
growing and edge detection, ICPR C, 481-484.
693. V.V. Vinod, S. Chaudhury, J. Mukherjee, and S. Ghose, A
connectionist approach for gray level image segmentation,
ICPR C, 489-492.
694. M. Salotti and C. Garbay, A new paradigm for segmentation,
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695. B. Bascle and R. Deriche, Features extraction using
parametric snakes, ICPR C, 659-662.
696. E. Segawa, G. Xu, and S. Tsuji, Minimal region extraction
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697. P. Medina-Rodriguez, E. Fernandez-Garcia, and A. Diaz-
Urrestarazu, Adaptive method for image segmentation,
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698. C.A. Murthy and S.K. Pal, Histogram thresholding by
minimizing graylevel fuzziness, IS 60, 1992, 107-135.
699. S.K. Pal and A. Ghosh, Image segmentation using fuzzy
correlation, IS 62, 1992, 223-250.
700. S.K. Pal and A. Dasgupta, Spectral fuzzy sets and soft
thresholding, IS 65, 1992, 65-97.
701. S.S. Yu and W.H. Tsai, Relaxation by the Hopfield neural
network, PR 25, 1992, 197-209.
702. A.D. Brink, Thresholding of digital images using two-
dimensional entropies, PR 25, 1992, 803-808.
703. T. Kurita, N. Otsu, and N. Abdelmalik, Maximum likelihood
thresholding based on population mixture models, PR 25,
1992, 1231-1240.
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704. D.M. Tsai and Y.H. Chen, A fast histogram-clustering
approach for multi-level thresholding, PRL 13, 1992,
245-252.
705. R. Brunelli, Optimal histogram partitioning using a
simulated annealing technique, PRL 13, 1992, 581-586.
706. D. Bhandari, N.R. Pal, and D. Dutta Majumder, Fuzzy
divergence, probability measure of fuzzy events and image
thresholding, PRL 13, 1992, 857-867.
707. N.R. Pal and S.K. Pal, Entropy: A new definition and its
applications, T-SMC 21, 1991, 1260-1270.
708. S.C. Sahasrabudhe and K.S. Das Gupta, A valley-seeking
threshold selection technique, CVIP, 55-65.
709. P.W. Pachowicz, Local characteristics of binary images and
their application to the automatic control of low-level
robot vision, CVIP, 67-102.
710. J.G. Postaire and M. Ameziane, A pattern classification
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711. E. Maeda, H. Tanaka, A. Shio, and K. Ishii, Robust object
extraction using normalized principal component features,
ICPR C, 151-155.
712. Y.J. Zhang and J.J. Gerbrands, Comparison of thresholding
techniques using synthetic images and ultimate measurement
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713. C.C. Chang, C.H. Chang, and S.Y. Hwang, A connectionist
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714. V.A. Shapiro, P.K. Veleva, and V.S. Sgurev, An adaptive
method for image thresholding, ICPR C, 696-699.
715. (X.Q. Ye), (Z.H. Huang), and (Q. Xiao), Histogram based
fuzzy c-mean algorithm for image segmentation, ICPR C,
704-707.
716. D.P. Huttenlocher and P.C. Wayner, Finding convex edge
groupings in an image, IJCV 8, 1992, 7-27.
717. G.N. Khan and D.F. Gillies, Extracting contours by
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718. S. Denasi, G. Quaglia, and D. Rinaudi, The use of
perceptual organization in the prediction of geometric
structures, PRL 13, 1992, 529-539.
719. R. Mohan and R. Nevatia, Perceptual organization for scene
segmentation and description, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 616-635.
720. S. Sarkar and K.L. Boyer, Perceptual organization using
Bayesian networks, CVPR, 251-256.
721. E. Saund, Labeling of curvilinear structure across scales
by token grouping, CVPR, 257-263.
722. J. Dolan and E. Riseman, Computing curvilinear structure
by token-based grouping, CVPR, 264-270.
723. G. Guy and G. Medioni, Perceptual grouping using global
saliency-enhancing operators, ICPR A, 99-103.
724. S. Sarkar and K.L. Boyer, Computing perceptual
organization using voting methods and graphical
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725. M. Tuceryan, A.K. Jain, and N. Ahuja, Supervised
classification of early perceptual structure in dot
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726. F. Mangin, M. Berthod, and J. Zerubia, A cooperative
network for contour grouping, ICPR C, 315-318.
727. A.C.F. Colchester, G.P. Robinson, and L.D. Griffin, A
unified approach to segmentation of grey-level and dot-
pattern images, ICPR C, 319-322.
728. M. Ilg and R. Ogniewicz, The application of Voronoi
skeletons to perceptual grouping in line images, ICPR C,
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F.3. Image Analysis
729. F.S. Montalvo, Knowledge visualization: A new framework
for interactive graphic interface design, Applied
Intelligence 1, 1992, 297-310.
730. F. Giunchiglia, C. Ferrari, P. Traverso, and E. Trucco,
Understanding scene descriptions by integrating different
sources of knowledge, Intl. J. Man-Machine Studies 37,
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731. F. Zhao, Machine recognition as representation and
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732. C.H. Chen and P.G. Mulgaonkar, Automatic vision
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733. P.L. Rosin and T. Ellis, Frame-based system for image
interpretation, IVC 9, 1991, 353-361.
734. H.I. Bozma and J.S. Duncan, Modular system for image
analysis using a game-theoretic framework, IVC 10, 1992,
431-443.
735. G. Sawyer, D.C. Mason, N. Handley, D.G. Johnson, I.H.
Jones-Parry, C.J. Oddy, T.K. Pike, T. Plassard, A.J. Rye,
A. de Salabert, B. Serpico, and A.L. Wielogorski, MUSIP
Multi-Sensor Image Processing System, IVC 10, 1992,
589-609.
736. D.J. Chalmers, R.M. French, and D.R. Hofstadter, High-
level perception, representation, and analogy: A critique
of artificial intelligence methodology, J. Experimental
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737. F. Fierens, J. Van Cleynenbreugel, P. Suetens, and A.
Oosterlinck, Iconic representation of visual data and
models, PRL 12, 1991, 781-792.
738. B. Bell and L.F. Pau, Context knowledge and search control
issues in object-oriented Prolog-based image
understanding, PRL 13, 1992, 279-290.
739. R.M. Bolle, A. Califano, and R. Kjeldsen, A complete and
extendable approach to visual recognition, T-PAMI 14,
1992, 534-548.
740. J.W. Modestino and J. Zhang, A Markov random field model-
based approach to image interpretation, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
606-615.
741. A. Jepson and W. Richards, A lattice framework for
integrating vision modules, T-SMC 22, 1992, 1087-1096.
742. V. Murino, M.F. Peri, and C.S. Regazzoni, Distributed
belief revision for adaptive image processing regulation,
ECCV, 87-91.
743. W. Polzleitner and H. Wechsler, Active perception using
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744. J.L. Mundy, A. Noble, C. Marinos, V.D. Nguyen, A. Heller,
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template-guided visual inspection, CVPR, 386-392.
745. F. Kummert, G. Sagerer, and H. Niemann, A problem-
independent control algorithm for image understanding,
ICPR A, 297-301.
746. C.E. Liedtke and A. Blomer, Architecture of the knowledge
based configuration system for image analysis ``CONNY'',
ICPR A, 375-378.
747. J.I. Toriwaki, Intelligent image interface to 3D image
understanding and presentation, ICPR A, 387-390.
748. I.Y. Kim and H.S. Yang, Efficient image understanding
based on the Markov random field model and error
backpropagation network, ICPR A, 441-444.
749. N. Di Ruocco, A. Vitale, and S. Vitulano, Artificial
intelligence in vision, ICPR A, 453-456.
750. I. Yoroizawa, K. Sakita, A. Shimaya, and M. Kosugi, A
drawing scene perception model based on the human visual
system, ICPR A, 496-499.
751. J. Plomp, An object oriented representational system for
image features and their relations, ICPR A, 518-521.
752. A. Winzen, Efficient methods for hypothesis verification
paradigms, ICPR A, 558-561.
753. W. Polzleitner and H. Wechsler, Selective and robust
perception using multiresolution estimation techniques,
ICPR B, 54-57.
754. P. Bottoni, P. Mussio, and M. Protti, Metareasoning as a
tool for pattern recognition, ICPR B, 285-289.
755. Y. Nakamura and M. Nagao, Parallel feature extraction
system with multi-agents-PAFE, ICPR B, 371-375.
756. L. Goldfarb, Transformation systems are more economical
and informative class descriptions than formal grammars,
ICPR B, 660-664.
757. W. Rytter and A. Saoudi, Parallel algorithms for 2D-image
recognition, ICPR D, 115-118.
60
758. M. Gross, Image analysis for advertisement purpose: A
computational model of visual perception, C&G 16, 1992,
213-221.
759. A.L. Abbott, A survey of selective fixation control for
machine vision, IEEE Control Systems 12(4), 1992, 25-31.
760. R.D. Rimey and C.M. Brown, Controlling eye movements with
hidden Markov models, IJCV 7, 1991, 47-65.
761. J.K. Tsotsos, On the relative complexity of active vs.
passive visual search, IJCV 7, 1992, 127-141.
762. D.H. Ballard and C.M. Brown, Principles of animate vision,
IU 56, 1992, 3-21.
763. R. Bajcsy and M. Campos, Active and exploratory
perception, IU 56, 1992, 31-40.
764. K. Pahlavan and J.O. Eklundh, A head-eye system-Analysis
and design, IU 56, 1992, 41-56.
765. K. Pahlavan, T. Uhlin, and J.O. Eklundh, Integrating
primary ocular processes, IVC 10, 1992, 654-662.
766. B. Marsh, C. Brown, T. LeBlanc, M. Scott, T. Becker, P.
Das, J. Karlsson, and C. Quiroz, Operating system support
for animate vision, JPDC 15, 1992, 103-117.
767. S.S. Hacisalihzade, L.W. Stark, and J.S. Allen, Visual
perception and sequences of eye movement fixations: A
stochastic modeling approach, T-SMC 22, 1992, 474-481.
768. T. Dean and J. Kirman, Representation issues in Bayesian
decision theory for planning and active perception, IUW,
763-768.
769. R.D. Rimey, Where to look next using a Bayes net: An
overview, IUW, 927-932.
770. K. Pahlavan, T. Uhlin, and J.O. Eklundh, Integrating
primary ocular processes, ECCV, 526-541.
771. R.D. Rimey and C.M. Brown, Where to look next using a
Bayes net: Incorporating geometric relations, ECCV,
542-550.
772. S.M. Culhane and J.K. Tsotsos, An attentional prototype
for early vision, ECCV, 551-560.
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773. J.L. Crowley, P. Bobet, and M. Mesrabi, Gaze control for a
binocular camera head, ECCV, 588-596.
774. R.D. Rimey and C.M. Brown, Task-specific utility in a
general Bayes net vision system, CVPR, 142-147.
775. M.J. Swain, R. E. Kahn, and D.H. Ballard, Low resolution
cues for guiding saccadic eye movements, CVPR, 737-740.
776. C.M. Brown, Issues in selective perception, ICPR A, 21-30.
777. Y. Sato and M. Toyoda, Active vision with two
differentiated visual fields, ICPR A, 31-35.
778. S.M. Culhane and J.K. Tsotsos, A prototype for data-driven
visual attention, ICPR A, 36-40.
779. G.J. Giefing, H. Janssen, and H. Mallot, Saccadic object
recognition with an active vision system, ICPR A, 664-667.
780. E. Rivlin, Y. Aloimonos, and A. Rosenfeld, Object
recognition by a robotic agent: The purposive approach,
ICPR A, 712-715.
781. B.B. Bederson, R.S. Wallace, and E.L. Schwartz, A
miniaturized active vision system, ICPR D, 58-61.
782. M.A. Muller, Comment on ``Consistent integration and
propagation of disparate sensor observations'' by H.F.
Durrant-Whyte., IJRR 11, 1992, 598-600.
783. T. Shimada, K. Toda, and K. Nishida, Real-time parallel
architecture for sensor fusion, JPDC 15, 1992, 143-152.
784. C.C. Chu and J.K. Aggarwal, Image interpretation using
multiple sensing modalities, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 840-847.
785. Y.C. Tang and C.S.G. Lee, A geometric feature relation
graph formulation for consistent sensor fusion, T-SMC 22,
1992, 115-129.
786. W.N. Lie, C.W. Yu, and Y.C. Chen, Integrating intensity
and range sensing to construct 3-D polyhedra
representations, CVIP, 517-536.
787. G. Zhang and A. Wallace, Edge classification and depth
reconstruction by fusion of range and intensity edge data,
ECCV, 744-748.
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788. V. Clement, G. Giraudon, and S. Houzelle, Interpretation
of remotely sensed images in a context of multisensor
fusion, ECCV, 815-819.
789. S.Y. Chen, W.C. Lin, and C.T. Chen, Spatial reasoning
based on multivariate belief functions, CVPR, 624-626.
790. A. Pinz and R. Bartl, Information fusion in image
understanding, ICPR A, 366-370.
791. R.B. Huseby, G.T. Hogasen, G. Storvik, and K. Aas,
Combining range and intensity data with a hidden Markov
model, ICPR B, 128-131.
792. N. Nandhakumar, Robust feature evaluation for multisensory
computer vision, ICPR B, 446-449.
793. A.F. Bobick and R.C. Bolles, The representation space
paradigm of concurrent evolving object descriptions, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 146-156.
794. B.A. Draper, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman, Learning
knowledge-directed visual strategies, IUW, 933-940.
795. J. Feldman, Constructing perceptual categories, CVPR,
244-250.
796. O. Fichera, P. Pellegretti, F. Roli, and S.B. Serpico,
Automatic acquisition of visual models for image
recognition, ICPR A, 95-98.
797. S. Satoh, T. Satou, and M. Sakauchi, One method of
structural description rule extraction based on graphical
and spatial relations, ICPR B, 281-284.
798. A. Choudhary and S. Ranka, Mesh and pyramid algorithms for
iconic indexing, PR 25, 1992, 1061-1067.
799. G. Costagliola, G. Tortora, and T. Arndt, A unifying
approach to iconic indexing for 2-D and 3-D scenes, IEEE
Trans. Knowledge Data Engineering 4, 1992, 205-222.
800. T. Kato, T. Kurita, N. Otsu, and K. Hirata, A sketch
retrieval method for full color image database-Query by
visual example, ICPR A, 530-533.
801. M. Hild, Y. Shirai, and M. Asada, Initial segmentation for
knowledge indexing, ICPR A, 587-590.
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802. T. Gevers and A.W.M. Smeulders, Rnigma: An image retrieval
system, ICPR B, 697-700.
803. Y. Nakamura, S. Abe, Y. Ohsawa, and M. Sakauchi, An
efficient data management method for spatial objects using
MD-tree-Experimental evaluation and comparisons, ICPR C,
373-377.
G. 2D Shape; Pattern
G.1. Representation, Recognition, etc.
804. J.M. Gauch, Multiresolution Image Shape Description,
Springer, Berlin, 1992.
805. E. Saund, Putting knowledge into a visual shape
representation, AI 54, 1992, 71-119.
806. R.E. Webber and H. Samet, Linear-time border-tracing
algorithms for quadtrees, Algorithmica 8, 1992, 39-54.
807. Z. Li and V. Milenkovic, Constructing strongly convex
hulls using exact or rounded arithmetic, Algorithmica 8,
1992, 345-364.
808. M.J. Beeson, Triangles with vertices on lattice points,
American Mathematical Monthly 99, 1992, 243-252.
809. J. Hershberger and S. Suri, Applications of a semi-dynamic
convex hull algorithm, BIT 32, 1992, 249-267.
810. I.W.S. Wong, D.A. Swayne, and D.C.L. Lam, A tight package
wrapping for planar point sets, C&G 16, 1992, 265-271.
811. D.G. Kirkpatrick, M.M. Klawe, and R.E. Tarjan, Polygon
triangulation in O(n log log n) time with simple data
structures, DCG 7, 1992, 329-346.
812. M.A. Ouksel and A. Yaagoob, The interpolation-based
bintree and encoding of binary images, GMIP 54, 1992,
75-81.
813. G. Schrack, Finding neighbors of equal size in linear
quadtrees and octrees in constant time, IU 55, 1992,
221-230.
814. V.F. Leavers, Use of the Radon transform as a method of
extracting information about shape in two dimensions,
IVC 10, 1992, 99-107.
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815. T.F. Cootes, D.H. Cooper, C.J. Taylor, and J. Graham,
Trainable method of parametric shape description, IVC 10,
1992, 289-294.
816. T. Kanungo and R.M. Haralick, Vector-space solution for a
morphological shape-decomposition problem, JMIV 2, 1992,
51-82.
817. E.R. Dougherty and D. Zhao, Model-based characterization
of statistically optimal design for morphological shape
recognition algorithms via the hit-or-miss transform,
JVCIR 3, 1992, 147-160.
818. I.K. Sethi and N. Ramesh, Local association based
recognition of two-dimensional objects, MVA 5, 1992,
265-276.
819. C.S. Jeong, J.J. Choi, and D.T. Lee, Parallel enclosing
rectangle on SIMD machines, PC 18, 1992, 221-229.
820. J.A. Holey and O.H. Ibarra, Iterative algorithms for the
planar convex hull problems on mesh-connected arrays,
PC 18, 1992, 281-296.
821. G.N. Bebis and G.M. Papadourakis, Object recognition using
invariant object boundary representations and neural
network models, PR 25, 1992, 25-44.
822. S. Dellepiane, G. Venturi, and G. Vernazza, Model
generation and model matching of real images by a fuzzy
approach, PR 25, 1992, 115-137.
823. H.V. Jagadish and A.M. Bruckstein, On sequential shape
descriptions, PR 25, 1992, 165-172.
824. T.S. Shepherd, W. Uttal, S. Dayanand, and R. Lovell, A
method for shift, rotation, and scale invariant pattern
recognition using the form and arrangement of pattern-
specific features, PR 25, 1992, 345-356.
825. A. Goshtasby, Gaussian decomposition of two-dimensional
shapes: A unified representation for CAD and vision
applications, PR 25, 1992, 463-472.
826. I. Pitas and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Morphological shape
representation, PR 25, 1992, 555-565.
827. R.V. Shankar and S. Ranka, Hypercube algorithms for
operations on quadtrees, PR 25, 1992, 741-747.
65
828. L. Spirkovska and M.B. Reid, Robust position, scale, and
rotation invariant object recognition using higher-order
neural networks, PR 25, 1992, 975-985.
829. P.W.M. Tsang, P.C. Yuen, and F.K. Lam, Recognition of
occluded objects, PR 25, 1992, 1107-1117.
830. P.E. Trahanias, Binary shape recognition using the
morphological skeleton transform, PR 25, 1992, 1277-1288.
831. I. Tchoukanov, R. Safaee-Rad, K.C. Smith, and B. Benhabib,
The angle-of-sight signature for two-dimensional shape
analysis of manufactured objects, PR 25, 1992, 1289-1305.
832. Y.N. Sun and C.T. Tsai, A new model-based approach for
industrial visual inspection, PR 25, 1992, 1327-1336.
833. C. Faloutsos, Analytical results on the quadtree
decomposition of arbitrary rectangles, PRL 13, 1992,
31-40.
834. B.B. Chaudhuri, Concave fuzzy set: A concept complementary
to the convex fuzzy set, PRL 13, 1992, 103-106.
835. S.S. Sarkarin and A.J. Harget, Shape recognition using the
Kohonen self-organising feature map, PRL 13, 1992,
189-194.
836. C.L. Huang and C.W. Chen, Object identification using
modified distributed associated memory, PRL 13, 1992,
569-579.
837. B. Chanda, Application of binary mathematical morphology
to separate overlapped objects, PRL 13, 1992, 639-645.
838. C.L. Bajaj and T.K. Dey, Convex decomposition of polyhedra
and robustness, SIAM JC 21, 1992, 339-364.
839. G. Das and D. Joseph, Minimum vertex hulls for polyhedral
domains, TCS 103, 1992, 107-135.
840. J.R. Ullmann, Analysis of 2-D occlusion by subtracting
out, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 485-489.
841. D.C.W. Pao, H.F. Li, and R. Jayakumar, Shapes recognition
using the straight line Hough transform: Theory and
generalization, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 1076-1089.
842. F. Stein and G. Medioni, Structural indexing: Efficient
2-D object recognition, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 1198-1204.
66
843. R.W. Webster, P.S. LaFollette, and R.L. Stafford, Isthmus
critical points for solving jigsaw puzzles in computer
vision, T-SMC 21, 1991, 1271-1278.
844. N.M. Nasrabadi and W. Li, Object recognition by a Hopfield
neural network, T-SMC 21, 1991, 1523-1535.
845. G. Borgefors and G. Sanniti di Baja, Filling and analysing
concavities of digital patterns parallelwise, VF, 57-66.
846. G. Parodi, G. Vernazza, and R. Zunino, Shape
classification by using associative memories, VF, 421-430.
847. H. Samet, A review of hierarchical representations of
shape and some applications, VF, 451-467.
848. I. Pitas and N.D. Sidiropoulos, Pattern recognition of
binary image objects using morphological shape
decomposition, CVIP, 279-305.
849. H.S. Kim and K.H. Park, Shape decomposition based on
perceptual structure, CVIP, 363-383.
850. A. Laurentini, A note on the paper ``The visual potential:
One convex polygon'', CVIP, 577-573.
851. A. Abella, Extracting geometric shapes from a set of
points, IUW, 573-583.
852. T. Kanungo and R.M. Haralick, Morphological decomposition
of restricted domains: A vector space solution, CVPR,
627-629.
853. (L.Y. Shan) and M. Thonnat, Determination of the apparent
boundary of an object, CVPR, 822-825.
854. H.D. Cheng and X. Cheng, Attribute grammar for shape
recognition and its VLSI implementation, ICPR A, 104-107.
855. A.C. Evans, N.A. Thacker, and J.E.W. Mayhew, Pairwise
representations of shape, ICPR A, 133-136.
856. M. Worring and A.W.M. Smeulders, Multi-scale analysis of
discrete point sets, ICPR A, 145-148.
857. F. Boussofiane and G. Bertrand, A new method for
recognizing and locating objects by searching longest
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858. M. Hanmandlu and V. Shantaram, Signature based recognition
of 2-D occluded objects, ICPR A, 595-598.
859. A. Yla-Jaaski and F. Ade, Line segment ribbons and their
grouping, ICPR A, 750-754.
860. C.K. Chen and M.B. Sandler, A complete shape recognition
system using the Hough transform and neural network, ICPR
B, 21-24.
861. A.J. Baddeley and M.N.M. van Lieshout, Object recognition
using Markov spatial processes, ICPR B, 136-139.
862. J. Bala and H. Wechsler, Robust shape analysis using
multistrategy learning, ICPR B, 162-165.
863. F. Pernus, A. Leonardis, and S. Kovacic, Non-information
preserving shape features at multiple resolution, ICPR B,
166-169.
864. B.G. Mobasseri, A new quadtree complexity theorem, ICPR B,
389-392.
865. K. Cho and S.M. Dunn, Shape-based object recognition by
inductive learning, ICPR B, 681-684.
866. T. Sziranyi, Statistical subpixel pattern recognition by
histograms, ICPR B, 705-708.
867. G. Borgefors and G. Sanniti di Baja, Methods for
hierarchical analysis of concavities, ICPR C, 171-175.
868. Y. Yagmuma and M. Sakauchi, Efficient intermediary shape
representation for graphical data, ICPR C, 176-179.
869. G. Wong and H.P. Frei, Object recognition: The utopian
method is dead; the time for combining simple methods has
come, ICPR C, 185-188.
870. E. Kawaguchi, H. Hiramo, and S. Kamata, A study on the
speed of top-down and bottom-up DF-encoding/decoding
algorithms for binary pictures, ICPR C, 577-581.
871. E. Montseny, G. Oliver, and P. Sobrevilla, Multi-processor
system for polygonal object recognition by means of fuzzy
algorithms, ICPR D, 170-172.
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G.2. Curves and Contours
872. K.M. Daniels, R.D. Bergeron, and G.G. Grinstein, Line
monotonic partitioning of planar cubic B-splines, C&G 16,
1992, 55-68.
873. M. Sarfraz, A C<2> rational cubic spline alternative to
the NURBS, C&G 16, 1992, 69-77.
874. C. Karakas, Applications of visibility on the computation
of offset curve patterns, C&G 16, 1992, 159-165.
875. G. Farin, From conics to NURBS: A tutorial and survey,
CGA 12(5), 1992, 78-86.
876. G.J. Wang, Generating NURBS curves by envelopes,
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878. C. Rabut, Even degree B-spline curves and surfaces,
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879. S. Chattopadhyay and P.P. Das, Parameter estimation and
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880. B. Yu, X. Lin, Y. Wu, and B. Yuan, Isothetic polygon
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881. T. Ellis, A. Abbood, and B. Brillault, Ellipse detection
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882. B.B. Kimia, A. Tannenbaum, and S.W. Zucker, On the
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883. Y. Lin, J. Dou, and H. Wang, Contour shape description
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884. E. Bribiesca, A geometric structure for two-dimensional
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887. P.L. Rosin, Representing curves at their natural scales,
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888. S. Chattopadhyay and P.P. Das, A new method of analysis
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889. X. Pan and D.M. Lane, A parallel method for locating and
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890. B.K. Ray and K.S. Ray, An algorithm for detection of
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891. P.W. Wong and J. Koplowitz, Chain codes and their linear
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893. A. Rattarangsi and R.T. Chin, Scale-based detection of
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894. I. Sekita, T. Kurita, and N. Otsu, Complex autoregressive
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895. H. Nishida and S. Mori, Algebraic description of curve
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896. F. Mokhtarian and A.K. Mackworth, A theory of multiscale,
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T-PAMI 14, 1992, 789-805.
897. P. Liang, J.F. Lee, and Y.F. Wang, Orientation-based
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898. A.P. Pobegailo, Geometric modeling of curves using
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902. P.T. Sander, Estimating curvature by Kalman filters, VF,
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G.3. Properties
914. J.L. Mundy and A. Zisserman, Geometric Invariants in
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916. M. Leyton, Symmetry, Causality, Mind, MIT Press,
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917. R. Mukundan, Estimation of quaternion parameters from two
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918. R.J. Prokop and A.P. Reeves, A survey of moment-based
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919. A.M. Bruckstein, N. Katzir, M. Lindenbaum, and M. Porat,
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920. S.P. Deweerth, Analog VLSI circuits for stimulus
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921. Z. Pizlo and A. Rosenfeld, Recognition of planar shapes
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922. D. Forsyth, J.L. Mundy, and A. Zisserman, Transformational
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923. L. Quan, P. Gros, and R. Mohr, Invariants of a pair of
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924. S.O. Belkasim, M. Shridhar, and M. Ahmadi, Pattern
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925. J.C. Lin, S.L. Chou, and W.H. Tsai, Detection of
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926. Y. Li, Reforming the theory of invariant moments for
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927. S. Pei and C. Lin, Normalization of rotationally symmetric
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931. O. Hansen and J. Bigun, Local symmetry modeling in multi-
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932. R. Safaee-Rad, K.C. Smith, B. Benhabib, and I. Tchoukanov,
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933. D. Rosen, Errors in digitized area measurements: Circles
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934. S.H. Ong, Jayasouriah, H.H. Yeow, and R. Sinniah,
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935. T. Kanaoka, R. Chellappa, M. Yoshitaka, and S. Tomita, A
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937. V. Markandey and R.J.P. de Figuereido, Robot sensing
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938. N.S.V. Rao, W. Wu, and C.W. Glover, Algorithms for
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939. V.K. Prasanna and A.S. Rao, Parallel orientation of
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940. P.M. Griffin and J.R. Villalobos, Process capability of
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941. M. Leyton, Shape and causal-history, VF, 379-388.
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950. D. Zhao, Characteristic pattern based on mathematical
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952. J.C. Wilson and R.M. Hodgson, Log-polar mapping applied to
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953. I. Weiss, Noise resistant projective and affine
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955. C.A. Rothwell, A. Zisserman, D.A. Forsyth, and J.L. Mundy,
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956. C.A. Rothwell, A. Zisserman, J.L. Mundy, and D.A. Forsyth,
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960. H.D. Tagare, C.C. Jaffe, and J.S. Duncan, Arrangement: A
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961. A.M. Bruckstein, R.J. Holt, A.N. Netravali, and T.J.
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962. A. Sanfeliu, A. Llorens, and W. Emde, Sensibility,
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328-331.
963. P. Meer and I. Weiss, Point/line correspondence under 2D
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964. T. Glauser and H. Bunke, Edge length ratios: An affine
invariant shape representation for recognition with
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965. Q. Jin and P. Yan, A new method of extracting invariants
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966. P. Pejnovic, L. Buturovic, and Z. Stojiljkovic, Object
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967. V. Neagoe, Legendre descriptors for classification of
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968. P.W. Verbeek and L.J. van Vliet, An estimator of edge
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969. H. Zabrodsky, S. Peleg, and D. Avnir, Hierarchical
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970. F. Ghorbel, Stability of invariant Fourier descriptors and
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set of locally orthogonal invariant features of 2-
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973. B.C. Li and J. Shen, Fast calculation of local moments and
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974. A.M. Vossepoel, Estimating the size of circular pre-images
from coarsely digitized representations, ICPR C, 365-368.
975. I. Weiss, Differential invariants without derivatives,
ICPR C, 394-398.
976. R.C. Papademetriou, Reconstructing with moments, ICPR C,
476-480.
977. T.H. Reiss, Features invariant to linear transformations
in 2D and 3D, ICPR C, 493-496.
978. M. Pawlak and X. Liao, On image analysis by orthogonal
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979. S. Posch, Detecting skewed symmetries, ICPR C, 602-606.
980. J.D. Boissonnat and M. Yvinec, Probing a scene of
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981. R.J. Gardner, X-rays of polygons, DCG 7, 1992, 281-293.
982. U. Brehm, Nonuniqueness results for X-ray problems with
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983. M. Lindenbaum and A. Bruckstein, Parallel strategies for
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G.4. Distance and Skeletons
985. DISTANCIA '92, International Meeting on Distance Analysis,
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986. D.W. Paglieroni, Distance transforms: Properties and
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987. C.W. Niblack, P.B. Gibbons, and D.W. Capson, Generating
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988. J.C. Mullikin, The vector distance transform in two and
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989. S. Zeghloul and P. Rambeaud, Comment: ``A direct
minimization approach for obtaining the distance between
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499-501.
990. R.N. Mahapatra and H. Pareek, Modelling a fast parallel
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IPL 40, 1991, 257-261.
991. M.N. Kolountzakis and K.N. Kutulakos, Fast computation of
the Euclidean distance maps for binary images, IPL 43,
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992. P.P. Das, A note on ``Distance functions in digital
geometry'', IS 58, 1992, 181-190.
993. P.P. Das, J. Mukherjee, and B.N. Chatterji, The t-cost
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994. F. Leymarie and M.D. Levine, Fast raster scan distance
propagation on the discrete rectangular lattice, IU 55,
1992, 84-94.
995. L. Cinque, C. Guerra, and S. Levialdi, Computing shape
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IU 55, 1992, 287-295.
996. Z. Guo and R.W. Hall, Fast fully parallel thinning
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997. J.W. Brandt and V.R. Algazi, Continuous skeleton
computation by Voronoi diagram, IU 55, 1992, 329-338.
998. I. Ragnemalm, Neighborhoods for distance transformations
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999. L. Hayat, A. Naqvi, and M.B. Sandler, Comparative
evaluation of fast thinning algorithms on a multiprocessor
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1000. F. Preteux, Watershed and skeleton by influence zones: A
distance-based approach, JMIV 1, 1992, 239-255.
1001. F.Y. Shih and H. Wu, Optimization on Euclidean distance
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1002. D.W. Paglieroni, A unified distance transform algorithm
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1003. C. Neusius, J. Olszewski, and D. Scheerer, An efficient
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1004. J.W. Jaromczyk and G.T. Toussaint, Relative neighborhood
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1005. B. Li and C.Y. Suen, A knowledge-based thinning algorithm,
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1006. R.W. Hall, Comments on ``A parallel-symmetric thinning
algorithm'' by Bourbakis, PR 25, 1992, 435-441.
1007. S. Pal and P. Bhattacharya, Analysis of template matching
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1008. D. Chaudhuri, C.A. Murthy, and B.B. Chaudhuri, A modified
metric to compute distance, PR 25, 1992, 667-677.
1009. R.M. Haralick, Performance characterization in image
analysis: Thinning, a case in point, PRL 13, 1992, 5-12.
1010. C. Arcelli and G. Sanniti di Baja, Ridge points in
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1011. R.J. Cimikowski, Properties of some Euclidean proximity
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1012. F. Rhodes, Discrete Euclidean metrics, PRL 13, 1992,
623-628.
1013. K.Y. Wu and W.H. Tsai, A new one-pass parallel thinning
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1014. F.Y.C. Shih and O.R. Mitchell, A mathematical morphology
approach to Euclidean distance transformation, T-IP 1,
1992, 197-204.
1015. F. Leymarie and M.D. Levine, Simulating the grass fire
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56-75.
1016. L. Ji and J. Piper, Fast homotopy-preserving skeletons
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1017. L. Lam, S.W. Lee, and C.Y. Suen, Thinning methodologies-A
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1019. B.K. Jang and R.T. Chin, One-pass parallel thinning:
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1020. J.F. Jenq and S. Sahni, Serial and parallel algorithms for
the medial axis transform, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 1218-1224.
1021. E. Thiel and A. Montanvert, Shape splitting from medial
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1022. K. Abe, F. Mizutani, and C. Wang, Thinning of gray-scale
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1024. C. Evers, Fast thinning algorithms for large binary
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1027. H. Embrechts and D. Roose, Parallel algorithms for the
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1028. H. Rom and G. Medioni, Hierarchical decomposition and
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1029. R. Ogniewicz and M. Ilg, Voronoi skeletons: Theory and
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1034. P.C.K. Kwok, Non-recursive thinning algorithms using chain
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1036. C. Wang and K. Abe, A method for gray-scale image
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1038. L. Ji, Multi-resolution skeletons without explicit image
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1044. A.S. Glassner, Geometric substitution: A tutorial,
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1045. H. Muller, Improvements on printing mice in labyrinths,
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1046. M. Nivat, A. Saoudi, K.G. Subramanian, R. Siromoney, and
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1047. K. Inoue, I. Sakuramoto, M. Sakomoto, and I. Takanami, Two
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1048. D. Giammaresi and A. Restivo, Recognizable picture
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1049. R. Siromoney, A. Huq, M. Chandrasekaran, and K.G.
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1053. Y. Yamamoto and K. Morita, Two-dimensional uniquely
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1054. A. Szepietowski, On space functions constructed by two-
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1055. A. Szepietowski, Some remarks on two-dimensional finite
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1056. T. Jiang, O.H. Ibarra, H. Wang, and Q. Zheng, A hierarchy
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1057. A. Szepietowski, Two-dimensional on-line tessellation
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1058. C. Kim and I.H. Sudborough, On reversal-bounded picture
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1060. C. Thomassen, The Jordan-Schonflies theorem and the
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1071. F. Chiavetta and V. Di Gesu, Digital connectedness via
connectivity graph, ICPR C, 646-649.
1072. F.Y. Shih and W.T. Wong, Restoration of binary and gray-
scale images using the contour mid-crack codes
description, ICPR C, 725-728.
1073. Y. Ishiyama, C. Funaoka, F. Kubo, H. Takahashi, and F.
Tomita, Labeling board based on boundary tracking, ICPR D,
34-38.
G.6. Path Planning
1074. M. Sharir, guest ed., (Special Issue on) Algorithmic
Motion Planning in Robotics, Annals Mathematics Artificial
Intelligence 3(1), 1991.
1075. J.S.B. Mitchell, L<1> shortest paths among polygonal
obstacles in the plane, Algorithmica 8, 1992, 55-88.
82
1076. A.J. Briggs, An efficient algorithm for one-step planar
compliant motion with uncertainty, Algorithmica 8, 1992,
195-208.
1077. H. Alt, R. Fleischer, M. Kaufmann, K. Mehlhorn, S. Naher,
S. Schirra, and C. Uhrig, Approximate motion planning and
the complexity of the boundary of the union of simple
geometric figures, Algorithmica 8, 1992, 391-406.
1078. J.S.B. Mitchell, G. Rote, and G. Woeginger, Minimum-link
paths among obstacles in the plane, Algorithmica 8, 1992,
431-459.
1079. D. Surla and M. Raekovi, The application of V-transform
for determining a near-optimal path in the presence of
polyhedral obstacles, Computing 48, 1992, 203-212.
1080. Y.K. Hwang and N. Ahuja, Gross motion planning-A survey,
Computing Surveys 24, 1992, 219-291.
1081. M.T. DePedro and R. Garcia Resa, Robot path planning in
the configuration space with automatic obstacle
transformation, Cybernetics Systems 23, 1992, 367-378.
1082. V. Kantabutra, Motion of a short-linked robot arm in a
square, DCG 7, 1992, 69-76.
1083. J. Barraquand and J.C. Latombe, Robot motion planning: A
distributed representation approach, IJRR 10, 1991,
628-649.
1084. W.S. Newman and M.S. Branicky, Real-time configuration
space transforms for obstacle avoidance, IJRR 10, 1991,
650-667.
1085. R.E. Ellis, Planning tactile recognition paths in two and
three dimensions, IJRR 11, 1992, 87-111.
1086. Y.H. Liu and S. Arimoto, Path planning using a tangent
graph for mobile robots among polygonal and curved
abstacles, IJRR 11, 1992, 376-382.
1087. F.R. Hsu, R.C.T. Lee, and R.C. Chang, Special subgraphs of
weighted visibility graphs, IPL 43, 1992, 69-75.
1088. B.J. Oommen and I. Reichstein, On the problem of multiple
mobile robots cluttering a workspace, IS 63, 1992, 55-85.
1089. R.J. Howarth and H. Buxton, Analogical representation of
space and time, IVC 10, 1992, 467-478.
83
1090. T.C. Shermer, Recent results in art galleries, P-IEEE 80,
1992, 1384-1399.
1091. D. Halperin, M.H. Overmars, and M. Sharir, Efficient
motion planning for an L-shaped object, SIAM JC 21, 1992,
1-23.
1092. I. Suzuki and M. Yamashita, Searching for a mobile
intruder in a polygonal region, SIAM JC 21, 1992, 863-888.
1093. P.D. Holmes and E.R.A. Jungert, Symbolic and geometric
connectivity graph methods for route planning in digitized
maps, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 549-565.
1094. Y.K. Hwang and N. Ahuja, A potential field approach to
path planning, T-RA 8, 1992, 23-32.
1095. R. Sharma, Locally efficient path planning in an
uncertain, dynamic environment using a probabilistic
model, T-RA 8, 1992, 105-110.
1096. C.A. Shaffer and G.M. Herb, A real-time robot arm
collision avoidance system, T-RA 8, 1992, 149-160.
1097. J.O. Kim and P.K. Khosla, Real-time obstacle avoidance
using harmonic potential functions, T-RA 8, 1992, 338-349.
1098. E. Rimon and D.E. Koditschek, Exact robot navigation using
artificial potential functions, T-RA 8, 1992, 501-518.
1099. R. Sharma and Y. Aloimonos, Coordinated motion planning:
The warehousman's problem with constraints on free space,
T-SMC 22, 1992, 130-141.
1100. J. Barraquand, B. Langlas, and J.C. Latombe, Numerical
potential field techniques for robot path planning, T-
SMC 22, 1992, 224-241.
1101. Y.P. Chien and Q. Xue, Path planning for two planar robots
moving in unknown environment, T-SMC 22, 1992, 307-317.
1102. C. Alexopoulos and P.M. Griffin, Path planning for a
mobile robot, T-SMC 22, 1992, 318-322.
1103. K.T. Sutherland, Sensitivity of feature configuration in
viewpoint determination, IUW, 315-319.
1104. M.R. Heinrichs, K. Smith, H.L. Pick Jr., B.H. Bennett, and
W.B. Thompson, Strategies for localization, IUW, 321-325.
84
1105. P. Burlina, D. DeMenthon, and L.S. Davis, Probabilistic
navigation methods for uncertain and dynamic enviroments,
ICPR A, 312-315.
H. Color; Texture
H.1. Illumination, Reflectance; Color
1106. K.P. Picott, Extensions of the linear and area lighting
models, CGA 12(2), 1992, 31-38.
1107. S.W. Lee and R. Bajcsy, Detection of specularity using
colour and multiple views, IVC 10, 1992, 643-653.
1108. J. Skrzypek and D. Gungner, Lightness constancy from
luminance contrast, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 236.
1109. L. Wolff, Diffuse reflection, CVPR, 472-478.
1110. C. Jiang and M.O. Ward, Shadow identification, CVPR,
606-612.
1111. S.J. Teller, Computing the antipenumbra of an area light
source, SIGGRAPH, 139-148.
1112. X.D. He, P.O. Heynen, R.L. Phillips, K.E. Torrance, D.H.
Salesin, and D.P. Greenberg, A fast and accurate light
reflection model, SIGGRAPH, 253-264.
1113. G.J. Ward, Measuring and modeling anisotropic reflection,
SIGGRAPH, 265-272.
1114. D. Mitchell and P. Hanrahan, Illumination from curved
reflectors, SIGGRAPH, 283-291.
1115. B. MacIntyre and W.B. Cowan, A practical approach to
calculating luminance contrast on a CRT, TOG 11, 1992,
336-347.
1116. G. Healey and R. Kondepudy, CCD camera calibration and
noise estimation, CVPR, 90-95.
1117. M.C. Stone, guest ed., Special Issue on Color, TOG 11(4),
October 1992, 300-422.
1118. E. Thompson, A. Palacios, and F.J. Vareln, Ways of
coloring: Comparative color vision as a case study for
cognitive science, Behavioral Brain Sciences 15, 1992,
1-74.
85
1119. S.S. Dixit, Quantization of color images for
display/printing on limited color output devices, C&G 15,
1991, 561-567.
1120. H. Levkovitz and G.T. Herman, Color scales for image data,
CGA 12(1), 1992, 72-80.
1121. D. Metaxas and E. Milios, Reconstruction of a color image
from nonuniformly distributed sparse and noisy data,
GMIP 54, 1992, 103-111.
1122. M.J. Swain and D.H. Ballard, Color indexing, IJCV 7, 1991,
11-32.
1123. V. Atalay and E. Gelenbe, Parallel algorithm for color
texture generation using the random neural network model,
IJPRAI 6, 1992, 437-446.
1124. M.S. Drew and B.V. Funt, Natural metamers, IU 56, 1992,
139-151.
1125. C.L. Huang, T.Y. Cheng, and C.C. Chen, Color images'
segmentation using scale space filter and Markov random
field, PR 25, 1992, 1217-1229.
1126. A. Toet, Multiscale color image enhancement, PRL 13, 1992,
167-174.
1127. F. Ferri and E. Vidal, Colour image segmentation and
labeling through multiedit-condensing, PRL 13, 1992,
561-568.
1128. C.S. Haase and G.W. Meyer, Modeling pigmented materials
for realistic image synthesis, TOG 11, 1992, 305-335.
1129. X. Wu, Color quantization by dynamic programming and
principal analysis, TOG 11, 1992, 348-372.
1130. J.M. Kasson and W. Plouffe, An analysis of selected
computer interchange color spaces, TOG 11, 1992, 373-405.
1131. M. Stokes, M.D. Fairchild, and R.S. Berns, Precision
requirements for digital color reproduction, TOG 11, 1992,
406-422.
1132. R. Baribeau, M. Rioux, and G. Godin, Color reflectance
modeling using a polychromatic laser range sensor, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 263-269.
86
1133. G. Healey, Segmenting images using normalized color, T-
SMC 22, 1992, 64-73.
1134. T.E. Boult and G. Wolberg, Correcting chromatic
aberrations using image warping, IUW, 363-377.
1135. S.T. Fathima, Data and model-driven selection using color
regions, IUW, 705-716.
1136. S.W. Lee and R. Bajcsy, Detection of specularity using
color and multiple views, ECCV, 99-114.
1137. T.F. Syeda-Mahmood, Data and model-driven selection using
color regions, ECCV, 115-123.
1138. B.V. Funt, M.S. Drew, and M. Brockington, Recovering
shading from color images, ECCV, 124-132.
1139. C.L. Novak and S.A. Shafer, Anatomy of a color histogram,
CVPR, 599-605.
1140. T.E. Boult and G. Wolberg, Correcting chromatic
aberrations using image warping, CVPR, 684-687.
1141. M. Vriesenga, G. Healey, K. Peleg, and J. Sklansky,
Controlling illumination color to enhance object
discriminability, CVPR, 710-712.
1142. N. Asada and T. Matsuyama, Color image analysis by varying
camera aperture, ICPR A, 466-469.
1143. N. Bartneck and W. Ritter, Colour segmentation with
polynomial classification, ICPR B, 635-638.
1144. A. Della Ventura and R. Schettini, Computer-aided color
coding for data display, ICPR C, 29-32.
1145. Y. Gong, H. Zen, Y. Ohsawa, and M. Sakauchi, A color video
image quantization method with stable and efficient color
selection capability, ICPR C, 33-36.
1146. D.C. Tseng and C.H. Chang, Color segmentation using
perceptual attributes, ICPR C, 228-231.
1147. M. Chapron, A new chromatic edge detection used for color
image segmentation, ICPR C, 311-314.
1148. P.E. Trahanias and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Color image
enhancement through 3-D histogram equalization, ICPR C,
545-548.
87
1149. R.I. Taylor and P.H. Lewis, Colour image segmenation using
boundary relaxation, ICPR C, 721-724.
H.2. Texture: Modeling, etc.
1150. M. McGuire, An Eye for Fractals: A Graphic/Photographic
Essay, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1991.
1151. T. Vicsek, Fractal Growth Phenomena (second edition),
World Scientific, Singapore, 1992.
1152. M.S. El Naschie, ed., Chaos, Solitons, and Fractals,
Pergamon Press, London, 1991ff.
1153. D. Ghazanfarpour and B. Peroche, A high-quality filtering
using forward texture mapping, C&G 15, 1991, 569-577.
1154. H.B. Bidasaria, Defining and rendering of textured objects
through the use of exponential functions, GMIP 54, 1992,
97-102.
1155. C.O. Acuna, Texture modeling using Gibbs distributions,
GMIP 54, 1992, 210-222.
1156. V. Atalay, E. Gelenbe, and N. Yalabik, The random neural
network model for texture generation, IJPRAI 6, 1992,
131-141.
1157. M. Segal, C. Korobkin, R. van Widenfelt, J. Foran, and P.
Haeberli, Fast shadows and lighting effects using texture
mapping, SIGGRAPH, 249-252.
1158. M. Basu and Z. Lin, Multi-scale modeling of textures, ICPR
C, 421-424.
1159. F.S. Cohen and Z. Fan, Maximum likelihood unsupervised
textured image segmentation, GMIP 54, 1992, 239-251.
1160. C.S. Won and H. Derin, Unsupervised segmentation of noisy
and textured images using Markov random fields, GMIP 54,
1992, 308-328.
1161. A. Meisels and R. Versano, Token-textured object detection
by pyramids, IVC 10, 1992, 55-62.
1162. A.K. Jain and F. Farrokhnia, Unsupervised texture
segmentation using Gabor filters, PR 24, 1991, 1167-1186.
1163. J. Mao and A.K. Jain, Texture classification and
segmentation using multiresolution simultaneous
autoregressive models, PR 25, 1992, 173-188.
88
1164. C. Chang and S. Chatterjee, A hybrid approach toward
model-based texture segmentation, PR 25, 1992, 519-531.
1165. D.C. He and L. Wang, Detecting texture edges from images,
PR 25, 1992, 595-600.
1166. E.R. Dougherty, J.T. Newell, and J.B. Pelz, Morphological
texture-based maximum-likelihood pixel classification
based on local granulometric moments, PR 25, 1992,
1181-1198.
1167. J.H. Lee, N.I. Lee, and S.D. Kim, A fast and adaptive
method to estimate texture statistics by the spatial gray
level dependence matrix for texture image segmentation,
PRL 13, 1992, 291-303.
1168. J.M. H. du Buf, Abstract processes in texture
discrimination, Spatial Vision 6, 1992, 221-242.
1169. M.G. Bello, A random-field model-based algorithm for
anomalous complex image pixel detection, T-IP 1, 1992,
186-196.
1170. A. Ravishankar Rao and R.C. Jain, Computerized flow field
analysis: Oriented textured fields, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
693-709.
1171. R.V. Klassen and S.J. Harrington, Visualising two-
dimensional vector fields using directed halftone cells,
VC 8, 1992, 327-337.
1172. T.C. Pong, S. Madarasmi, and Y.L. Chu, Texture
segmentation using topographic labels, CVIP, 537-554.
1173. M.M. Fleck, Texture: Plus ca change, ECCV, 151-159.
1174. A. Casals, J. Amat, and A. Grau, Texture parametrization
method for image segmentation, ECCV, 160-164.
1175. T.S. Lee, D. Mumford, and A. Yuille, Texture segmentation
by minimizing vector-valued energy functionals: The
coupled-membrane model, ECCV, 165-173.
1176. S. Casadei, S. Mitter, and P. Perona, Boundary detection
in piecewise homogeneous textured images, ECCV, 174-183.
1177. J. Bigun and J.M.H. du Buf, Geometric image primitives by
complex moments in Gabor space and the application to
texture segmentation, CVPR, 648-650.
89
1178. J.F. Haddon and J.F. Boyce, Texture segmentation and
region classification by orthogonal decomposition of
cooccurrence matrices, ICPR A, 692-695.
1179. J. Bigun, Unsupervised feature reduction in image
segmentation by local Karhunan-Loeve transform, ICPR B,
79-83.
1180. M. Berthod, S. Liu-Yu, and J.P. Stromboni, Deterministic
pseudo-annealing: A new optimization scheme applied to
texture segmentation, ICPR B, 533-536.
1181. A.F. Limas Serafim, Segmentation of natural images based
on multiresolution pyramids linking of the parameters of
an autoregressive rotation invariant model. Application
to leather defects detection, ICPR C, 41-44.
1182. M. Tuceryan, Moment based texture segmentation, ICPR C,
45-48.
1183. J. You and H.A. Cohen, An orientation and resolution
independent texture classifier in segmentation of images
of unknown rotation and scale, ICPR C, 49-52.
1184. Y.M. Zhu, Y. Gao, R. Goutte, and M. Amia, Textural
boundary detection using local spatial frequency analysis,
ICPR C, 53-56.
1185. (X. Yu) and J. Yla-Jaaski, Unsupervised texture
segmentation based on the modified Markov random field
model, ICPR C, 88-91.
1186. D. Patel and T.J. Stonham, Texture image classification
and segmentation using RANK-order clustering, ICPR C,
92-95.
1187. A. Visa, Unsupervised image segmentation based on a self-
organizing feature map and a texture measure, ICPR C,
101-104.
1188. D.C. Tseng and W.J. Shieh, Plume segmentation using local
entropic thresholding, ICPR C, 156-159.
1189. I. Ng, T. Tan, and J. Kittler, On local linear transform
and Gabor filter representation of texture, ICPR C,
627-631.
1190. W. Wen and R.J. Fryer, Multiscale texture element
detection, PRL 12, 1991, 793-804.
90
H.3. Texture: Description, etc.
1191. C. Goresnic and S.R. Rotman, Texture classification using
the cortex transform, GMIP 54, 1992, 329-339.
1192. A. Kundu and J.L. Chen, Texture classification using QMF
bank-based subband decomposition, GMIP 54, 1992, 369-384.
1193. C.M. Wu and Y.C. Chen, Statistical feature matrix for
texture analysis, GMIP 54, 1992, 407-419.
1194. F. Sand and E.R. Dougherty, Statistics of the
morphological pattern-spectrum moments for a random grain
model, JMIV 1, 1992, 121-135.
1195. R.W. Picard and I.M. Elfadel, Structure of the aura and
co-occurrence matrices for the Gibbs texture model,
JMIV 2, 1992, 5-25.
1196. F. Sand and E.R. Dougherty, Asymptotic normality of the
morphological pattern-spectrum moments and orthogonal
granulometric generators, JVCIR 3, 1992, 203-214.
1197. F.C. Jeng, Subsampling of Markov random fields, JVCIR 3,
1992, 225-229.
1198. D.C. He and L. Wang, Textural filters based on the texture
spectrum, PR 24, 1991, 1187-1195.
1199. H.B. Kim and R.H. Park, Extracting spatial arrangement of
structural textures using projection information, PR 25,
1992, 237-245.
1200. D.C. He and L. Wang, Unsupervised textured classification
of images using the texture spectrum, PR 25, 1992,
247-255.
1201. P.P. Ohanian and R.C. Dubes, Performance evaluation for
four classes of textural features, PR 25, 1992, 819-833.
1202. N. Sarkar and B.B. Chaudhuri, An efficient approach to
estimate fractal dimension of textural images, PR 25,
1992, 1035-1041.
1203. R. Lovell, W.R. Uttal, T. Shepherd, and S. Dayanand, A
model of visual texture discrimination using multiple weak
operators and spatial averaging, PR 25, 1992, 1157-1170.
1204. H.C. Shen and C.Y.C. Bie, Feature frequency matrices as
texture image representation, PRL 13, 1992, 195-205.
91
1205. L. DeFloriani, P. Jeanne, and G. Nagy, Visibility-related
image features, PRL 13, 1992, 463-470.
1206. H.A. Cohen and J. You, A multi-resolution texture
classifier based on multi-resolution ``tuned'' mask,
PRL 13, 1992, 599-604.
1207. G. Jumarie, Path entropies of brightness functions and
fractional Brownian motions, PRL 13, 1992, 773-780.
1208. M.K. Tsatsanis and G.B. Giannakis, Object and texture
classification using higher order statistics, T-PAMI 14,
1992, 733-750.
1209. S.G. Nadabar and A.K. Jain, Parameter estimation in MRF
line process models, CVPR, 528-533.
1210. W.S. Costa and R.M. Haralick, Predicting expected gray
level statistics of opened signals, CVPR, 554-559.
1211. J. Levy Vehel, P. Mignot, and J.P. Berroir, Multifractals,
texture, and image analysis, CVPR, 661-664.
1212. C.F. Shu and R.C. Jain, Vector field analysis for oriented
patterns, CVPR, 673-676.
1213. B.B. Chaudhuri and N. Sarkar, An efficient approach to
compute fractal dimension in texture image, ICPR A,
358-361.
1214. G.K. Nicholls and M. Petrou, A generalisation of
renormalisation group methods for multi resolution image
analysis, ICPR A, 567-570.
1215. R.L. Kashyap and Y. Choe, Multi-level 3-D rotational
invariant classification, ICPR B, 251-255.
1216. T. Chang and C.C.J. Kuo, Texture classification with
tree-structured wavelet transform, ICPR B, 256-259.
1217. T. Ojala, M. Pietikainen, and O. Silven, Edge-based
texture measure for surface inspection, ICPR B, 594-598.
1218. H. Tang and S. Xu, Detection of direction and wavelength
of ocean wave by power spectrum of ocean wave image, ICPR
C, 164-166.
1219. T.N. Tan, Texture feature extraction via visual cortical
channel modelling, ICPR C, 607-610.
92
1220. T. Lonnestad, A new set of texture features based on the
Haar transform, ICPR C, 676-679.
1221. F. Albregtsen, B. Nielsen, and K. Yogesan, Fractal
dimension, only a fraction of the truth?, ICPR C, 733-736.
1222. G. Sakas and M. Gerth, Sampling and anti-aliasing of
discrete 3-D volume density textures, C&G 16, 1992,
121-134.
1223. D.S. Seong, H.S. Kim, and K.H. Park, Formal definition and
entropy calculation of hierarchical attributed random
graph, PRL 13, 1992, 545-555.
1224. E. Griffiths and T. Troscianko, Can human texture
discrimination be mimicked by a computer model using local
Fourier analysis?, Spatial Vision 6, 1992, 149-157.
I. Matching and Stereo
I.1. Matching: Strings, etc.
1225. M. Crochemore, ed., Special Issue on Selected Papers of
the Combinatorial Pattern Matching School, TCS 92(1),
January 1992, 1-222.
1226. A.A. Bertossi, F. Luccio, L. Pagli, and E. Lodi, A
parallel solution to the approximate string matching
problem, Computer J. 35, 1992, 524-526.
1227. L. Colussi, Correctness and efficiency of patttern
matching algorithms, Information Control 95, 1991,
225-251.
1228. R. Grossi, Further comments on the subtree isomorphism for
ordered trees, IPL 40, 1991, 255-256.
1229. R.M. Verma, Strings, trees, and patterns, IPL 41, 1992,
157-161.
1230. K. Zhang, On the editing distance between unordered
labeled trees, IPL 42, 1992, 133-139.
1231. J.I. Aoe, A practical method for implementing string
pattern matching machines, IS 64, 1992, 95-114.
1232. R. Ramesh and I.V. Ramakrishnan, Nonlinear pattern
matching in trees, J. ACM 39, 1992, 295-316.
93
1233. A. Amir, G.M. Landau, and U. Vishkin, Efficient pattern
matching with scaling, J. Algorithms 13, 1992, 2-32.
1234. M. Flasinski, Some notes on a problem of constructing the
best matched graph, PR 24, 1991, 1223-1224.
1235. K.L. Chung, A randomized parallel algorithm for string
matching on hypercube, PR 25, 1992, 1265-1268.
1236. A. Bonnin and J.M. Pallo, A shortest path metric on
unlabeled binary trees, PRL 13, 1992, 411-415.
1237. Z. Galil and R. Giancarlo, On the exact complexity of
string matching: Upper bounds, SIAM JC 21, 1992, 407-437.
1238. D. Breslauer and Z. Galil, A lower bound for parallel
string matching, SIAM JC 21, 1992, 856-862.
1239. Z.M. Kedem and K.V. Palem, Optimal parallel algorithms for
forest and term matching, TCS 93, 1992, 245-264.
1240. J. Cai, R. Paige, and R. Tarjan, More efficient bottom-up
multi-pattern matching in trees, TCS 106, 1992, 21-60.
1241. F. Esposito, Classification in noisy environments using a
distance measure between structural symbolic descriptions,
T-PAMI 14, 1992, 390-402.
1242. Y. Takefuji, T. Tanaka, and K.C. Lee, A parallel string
search algorithm, T-SMC 22, 1992, 332-336.
1243. I. Gaudron, 2D objects recognition by graph matching, ICPR
B, 508-511.
1244. H. Bunke and J. Csirik, Inference of edit costs using
parametric string matching, ICPR B, 549-552.
I.2. Matching: Images, etc.
1245. N.D.A. Mascarenhas and G.J. Erthal, Image registration by
sequential tests of hypotheses: The relationship between
Gaussian and binomial models, C&G 16, 1992, 259-264.
1246. C.L. Lei and H.T. Liaw, A parallel algorithm for finding
congruent regions, C&G 16, 1992, 289-294.
1247. P. Gerlot-Chiron and Y. Bizais, Registration of
multimodality medical images using a region overlap
criterion, GMIP 54, 1992, 396-406.
94
1248. M. Okutomi and T. Kanade, A locally adaptive window for
signal matching, IJCV 7, 1992, 143-162.
1249. E.R. Davies, Procedure for generating template masks for
detecting variable signals, IVC 10, 1992, 241-249.
1250. L.S. Shapiro and J.M. Brady, Feature-based correspondence:
An eigenvector approach, IVC 10, 1992, 283-288.
1251. H.S. Ranganath and L.J. Chipman, Fuzzy relaxation approach
for inexact scene matching, IVC 10, 1992, 631-640.
1252. L. Boxer, Finding congruent regions in parallel, PC 18,
1992, 807-810.
1253. J. Flusser, An adaptive method for image registration,
PR 25, 1992, 45-54.
1254. P. Cucka and A. Rosenfeld, Linear feature compatibility
for pattern-matching relaxation, PR 25, 1992, 189-196.
1255. S.Z. Li, Matching: Invariant to translations, rotations,
and scale changes, PR 25, 1992, 583-594.
1256. D. Chetverikov and A. Lerch, A multiresolution algorithm
for rotation-invariant matching of planar shapes, PRL 13,
1992, 669-676.
1257. Y.L. Chang and J.J. Leou, A model-based approach to
representation and matching of object shape patterns,
PRL 13, 1992, 707-714.
1258. P.J. Besl and N.D. McKay, A method for registration of 3-D
shapes, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 239-256.
1259. J. Weng, N. Ahuja, and T.S. Huang, Matching two
perspective views, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 806-825.
1260. A. Della Ventura, P. Ongaro, and R. Schettini, Search and
replace of 2-D objects in digital images, VF, 205-212.
1261. S. Frydrychowicz, A new approach to affine transform
invariant shape matching, VF, 267-274.
1262. K. Zikan and T.M. Silberberg, The Frobenius metric in
image registration, CVIP, 385-420.
1263. H.C. Liu and M.D. Srinath, A string descriptor for
matching partial shapes, CVIP, 575-592.
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1264. I.A. Batchelder and S. Ullman, Contour matching using
local affine transforms, IUW, 299-310.
1265. Q. Zheng and R. Chellappa, A novel image registration
algorithm, IUW, 899-909.
1266. A. Khokhar and V.K. Prasanna, Parallel algorithms for
stereo and image matching, IUW, 1057-1062.
1267. W.E.L. Grimson, D.P. Huttenlocher, and D.W. Jacobs, A
study of affine matching with bounded sensor error, ECCV,
291-306.
1268. D.P. Huttenlocher and T.A. Cass, Measuring the quality of
hypotheses in model-based recognition, ECCV, 773-777.
1269. A. Hill, C.J. Taylor, and T. Cootes, Object recognition by
flexible template matching using genetic algorithms, ECCV,
852-856.
1270. J.R. Beveridge and E.M. Riseman, Hybrid weak-perspective
and full-perspective matching, CVPR, 432-438.
1271. D.P. Huttenlocher, W.J. Rucklidge, and G.A. Klanderman,
Comparing images using the Hausdorff distance under
translation, CVPR, 654-656.
1272. I.A. Bachelder and S. Ullman, Contour matching using local
affine transformations, CVPR, 798-801.
1273. Q. Zheng and R. Chellappa, A computational vision approach
to image registration, ICPR A, 193-197.
1274. W.J. Austin and A.M. Wallace, Message based control of
parallel high level depth and intensity matching, ICPR A,
483-486.
1275. D.A. Fraser and W. Lin, ``Walking on two legs'': Alternate
use of two representations of a match during object
recognition and location, ICPR A, 571-574.
1276. T. Zielke and W. von Seelen, Matching conic curve
segments, ICPR A, 583-586.
1277. S. Ishikawa and K. Kato, Associating an image by network
constraint analysis, ICPR A, 730-733.
1278. B.R. Meijer, Rules and algorithms for the design of
templates for template matching, ICPR A, 760-763.
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1279. F. Murtagh, A feature-based O(N[2]) approach to point
pattern matching, ICPR B, 174-177.
1280. W. Gong, Q. Shi, and M. Cheng, Shape and image matching by
use of morphology, ICPR B, 673-676.
1281. Y.L. Chen and H. Nakatani, Image region correspondence by
structural similarity, ICPR C, 18-21.
1282. J. Ben-Arie and K. Raghunath Rao, Image expansion by
wavelets for optimal template matching, ICPR C, 650-654.
1283. R. Mat-Ali, M. Xue, A. Hachicha, R.J. Green, and A.
Merigot, Parallel quadtree representation and moment
invariants computation for hierarchical matching on
pyramid machine, ICPR D, 87-90.
1284. R. Venkatesan, R. Sastry, and N. Ranganathan, A VLSI
architecture for hierarhical scene matching, ICPR D,
214-217.
I.3. Hough Transforms, etc.
1285. V.F. Leavers, Shape Detection in Computer Vision Using the
Hough Transform, Springer, Berlin, 1992.
1286. V.F. Leavers, The dynamic generalized Hough transform: Its
relationship to the probabilistic Hough transforms and an
application to the concurrent detection of circles and
ellipses, IU 56, 1992, 381-398.
1287. J. Princen, J. Illingworth, and J. Kittler, A formal
definition of the Hough transform: Properties and
relationships, JMIV 1, 1992, 153-168.
1288. P. Kierkegaard, A method for detection of circular arcs
based on the Hough transform, MVA 5, 1992, 249-263.
1289. M.G. Albanesi and M. Ferretti, Shape detection with
limited memory, PR 24, 1991, 1153-1166.
1290. R.N. Dave, Generalized fuzzy c-shells clustering and
detection of circular and elliptical boundaries, PR 25,
1992, 713-721.
1291. S.M. Bhandarkar and M. Suk, Qualitative features and the
generalized Hough transform, PR 25, 1992, 987-1006.
1292. R.K.K. Yip, P.K.S. Tam, and D.N.K. Leung, Modification of
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2-dimensional array, PR 25, 1992, 1007-1022.
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1293. V.V. Vinod, S. Chaudhury, S. Ghose, and J. Mukherjee, A
connectionist approach for peak detection in Hough space,
PR 25, 1992, 1253-1264.
1294. P.M. Lapsa, Efficient multidimensional transformation from
data space to parameter space, PRL 13, 1992, 63-72.
1295. A.D.H. Thomas, Compressing the parameter space of the
generalised Hough transform, PRL 13, 1992, 107-112.
1296. E.R. Davies, Locating objects from their point features
using an optimized Hough-like accumulation technique,
PRL 13, 1992, 113-121.
1297. A. Kavianpour and N. Bagherzadeh, Finding circular shapes
in an image on a pyramid architecture, PRL 13, 1992,
843-848.
1298. H.M. Berenyi, V.F. Leavers, and R.E. Burge, Automatic
detection of targets against cluttered backgrounds using a
fractal-oriented statistical analysis and Radon transform,
PRL 13, 1992, 869-877.
1299. M. Atiquzzaman, Multiresolution Hough transform-An
efficient method of detecting patterns in images, T-
PAMI 14, 1992, 1090-1095.
1300. A. Califano and R.M. Bolle, The multiple window parameter
transform, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 1157-1170.
1301. V. Cappellini, S. Fini, E. Harrigan, and A. Mecocci,
Circular shape detection in remote sensing multispectral
images, VF, 119-126.
1302. L. da Fontoura Costa and M.B. Sandler, Detecting digital
straight line segments in O(N[2]), VF, 165-174.
1303. H.J. Wolfson, On the recognition of articulated objects
(generalizing the generalized Hough transform), VF,
603-612.
1304. J.R. Kender and R. Kjeldsen, On seeing spaghetti-A novel
self-adjusting seven parameter Hough space for analyzing
flexible extruded objects, IUW, 585-591.
1305. C.F. Westin and H. Knutsson, The Mobius strip
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1306. G. Roth and M.D. Levine, Geometric primitive extraction
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mechanisms, algorithms, and computational complexities,
ICPR A, 125-128.
1308. T. Wada and T. Matsuyama, \-C Hough transform-Elimination
of quantization noise and linearization of voting curves
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1309. P.L. Palmer, J. Kittler, and M. Petrou, A Hough transform
algorithm with a 2D hypothesis testing kernel, ICPR C,
276-279.
1310. M. Morimoto, S. Akamatsu, and Y. Suenaga, A high-
resolution Hough transform using variable filter, ICPR C,
280-284.
1311. H.M. Lee, J. Kittler, and K.C. Wong, Generalised Hough
transform in object recognition, ICPR C, 285-289.
1312. (J. Yan), (C. Ban), (Q. Cao), T. Agui, and T. Nagao, The
use of complex transforms for extraction circular arcs and
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1313. Z. Hu and J. Destine, Performance comparison of line
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1314. E.R. Davies, A framework for designing optimal Hough
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1315. Z. Hu and J. Destine, Parameter density analysis in Hough
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I.4. Stereo
1316. D.G. Jones and J. Malik, Computational framework for
determining stereo correspondence from a set of linear
spatial filters, IVC 10, 1992, 699-708.
1317. E. Stella, A. Distante, G. Attolico, and T. D'Orazio, A
modified stereo matching suitable for implementation on a
convolution specialized hardware, PRL 13, 1992, 523-528.
1318. D.H. Kim, W.Y. Choi, and R.H. Park, Stereo matching
technique based on the theory of possibility, PRL 13,
1992, 735-744.
1319. A. Basu, Optimal discretization for stereo reconstruction,
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1320. H. Ishiguro, M. Yamamoto, and S. Tsuji, Omni-directional
stereo, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 257-262.
1321. H. Maitre and W. Luo, Using models to improve stereo
reconstruction, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 269-277.
1322. N.M. Nasrabadi, A stereo vision technique using curve
segments and relaxation matching, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
566-572.
1323. S.D. Cochran and G. Medioni, 3-D surface description from
binocular stereo, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 981-994.
1324. N.C. Griswold, J.S. Lee, and C.F.R. Weiman, Binocular
fusion revisited utilizing a log-polar tessellation, CVIP,
421-457.
1325. S. White, Stereo using the displacement representation,
IUW, 391-399.
1326. R.C.K. Chung and R. Nevatia, Recovering LSHGCs and SHGCs
from stereo, IUW, 401-407.
1327. V. Venkateswar and R. Chellappa, Hierarchical stereo
matching using feature groupings, IUW, 427-436.
1328. D.M. McKeown Jr. and F.P. Perlant, Refinement of disparity
estimates through the fusion of monocolar image
segmentations, IUW, 839-855.
1329. S.I. Olsen, Epipolar line estimation, ECCV, 307-311.
1330. C. Chang and S. Chatterjee, A deterministic approach for
stereo disparity calculation, ECCV, 420-424.
1331. P. Courtney, N.A. Thacker, and C.R. Brown, Hardware
support for fast edge-based stereo, ECCV, 902-906.
1332. R.C.K. Chung and R. Nevatia, Recovering LSHGCs and SHGCs
from stereo, CVPR, 42-48.
1333. D.M. McKeown Jr. and F.P. Perlant, Refinement of disparity
estimates through the fusion of monocular image
segmentations, CVPR, 486-492.
1334. S.B. Marapane and M.M. Trivedi, Multi-primitive
hierarchical (MPH) stereo system, CVPR, 499-505.
1335. P.N. Belhumeur and D. Mumford, A Bayesian treatment of the
stereo correspondence problem using half-occluded regions,
CVPR, 506-512.
100
1336. D.M. McKeown Jr. and Y.C. Hsieh, Hierarchical waveform
matching: A new feature-based stereo technique, CVPR,
513-519.
1337. F.S. Cohen and J.Y. Wang, 3-D recognition and shape
estimation from image contours using invariant 3-D object
curve models, CVPR, 722-725.
1338. U.R. Dhond and J.K. Aggarwal, Computing stereo
correspondences in the presence of narrow occluding
objects, CVPR, 758-760.
1339. R. Hartley, R. Gupta, and T. Chang, Stereo from
uncalibrated cameras, CVPR, 761-764.
1340. C.V. Stewart, On the derivation of geometric constraints
in stereo, CVPR, 769-772.
1341. S.D. Ma, S.H. Si, and Z.Y. Chen, Quadric curve based
stereo, ICPR A, 1-4.
1342. D. Maravall and E. Fernandez, Contribution to the matching
problem in stereovision, ICPR A, 411-414.
1343. U.R. Dhond and J.K. Aggarwal, Analysis of the stereo
correspondence process in scenes with narrow occluding
objects, ICPR A, 470-473.
1344. M.S. Lew, K.W. Wong, and T.S. Huang, Multi-scale stereo
matching, ICPR A, 620-623.
1345. H. Takahashi and F. Tomita, Large scale stereo vision,
ICPR A, 628-631.
1346. N. Yokoya, Surface reconstruction directly from binocular
stereo images by multiscale-multistage regularization,
ICPR A, 642-646.
1347. V. Steinhage, Verification of the general position
assumption in the practice of stereovision, ICPR A,
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1348. P.N. Chakrapani, A.A. Kokhar, and V.K. Prasanna, Parallel
stereo on fixed size arrays using zero crossings, ICPR D,
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1349. Z. Zhang and O. Faugeras, 3D Dynamic Scene Analysis-A
Stereo Based Approach, Springer, Berlin, 1992.
1350. L.F. Hodges, Tutorial: Time-multiplexed stereoscopic
computer graphics, CGA 12(2), 1992, 20-30.
1351. T.J. Olson and D.J. Coombs, Real-time vergence control for
binocular robots, IJCV 7, 1991, 67-89.
1352. L. Matthies, Stereo vision for planetary rovers:
Stochastic modeling to near real-time implementation,
IJCV 8, 1992, 71-91.
1353. M.A. O'Neill and M.I. Denos, Practical approach to the
stereo matching of urban imagery, IVC 10, 1992, 89-98.
1354. A.P. Tirumalai, B.G. Schunck, and R.C. Jain, Recovering a
boundary-level structural description from dynamic stereo,
IVC 10, 1992, 191-196.
1355. J.R. Jordan III and A.C. Bovik, Using chromatic
information in dense stereo correspondence, PR 25, 1992,
367-383.
1356. E.H. Adelson and J.Y.A. Wang, Single lens stereo with a
plenoptic camera, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 99-106.
1357. H. Mitsumoto, S. Tamura, K. Okazaki, N. Kajimi, and Y.
Fukui, 3-D reconstruction using mirror images based on
plane symmetry recovering method, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
941-946.
1358. A.P. Tirumalai, B.G. Schunck, and R.C. Jain, Dynamic
stereo with self-calibration, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 1184-1189.
1359. E. Bruzzone, G. Garibotto, and F. Mangili, Three-
dimensional surface reconstruction using Delaunay
triangulation in the image plane, VF, 99-108.
1360. M.A. Arlotti and M.N. Granieri, Perception of 3-D objects
by a robotic stereo eye-in-hand vision system, VF, 29-37.
1361. T. Kanade, M. Okutomi, and T. Nakahara, A multiple-
baseline stereo method, IUW, 409-426.
1362. I. Horswill, Proximity detection using a filter tuned in
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1363. J. Buurman, Ellipse based stereo vision, ECCV, 363-367.
1364. E. Bruzzone, M. Cazzanti, L. De Floriani, and F. Mangili,
Applying two-dimensional Delaunay triangulation to stereo
data interpretation, ECCV, 368-372.
1365. K.O. Ludwig, H. Neumann, and B. Neumann, Local
stereoscopic depth estimation using ocular stripe maps,
ECCV, 373-377.
1366. D.G. Jones and J. Malik, A computational framework for
determining stereo correspondence from a set of linear
spatial filters, ECCV, 395-410.
1367. D. Geiger, B. Ladendorf, and A. Yuille, Occlusions and
binocular stereo, ECCV, 425-433.
1368. O.D. Faugeras, What can be seen in three dimensions with
an uncalibrated stereo rig?, ECCV, 563-578.
1369. D.G. Jones and J. Malik, Determining three-dimensional
shape from orientation and spatial frequency disparities,
ECCV, 661-669.
1370. M. Xie and M. Thonnat, A theory of 3D reconstruction of
heterogeneous edge primitives from two perspective views,
ECCV, 715-719.
1371. L. Matthies, Toward stochastic modeling of obstacle
detectability in passive stereo range imagery, CVPR,
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1372. J. Waldmann and S. Merhav, Fusion of stereo and motion
vision for 3-D reconstruction, ICPR A, 5-8.
1373. T.C. Nguyen and T.S. Huang, Quantization errors in axial
motion stereo on rectangular-tessellated image sensors,
ICPR A, 13-16.
1374. W. Polzleitner and G. Paar, Elevation modeling and motion
tracking using a binocular camera system with seven
degrees of freedom, ICPR A, 17-20.
1375. H.H. Nguyen and P. Cohen, Correspondence from color
shading, ICPR A, 113-116.
1376. M. Maruya, K. Nemoto, and Y. Takashima, Texture based 3-D
shape reconstruction from multiple stereo images, ICPR A,
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1377. S. Banerjee, P.S. Sastry, and Y.V. Venkatesh, Surface
reconstruction from disparate shading: An integration of
shape-from shading and stereopsis, ICPR A, 141-144.
1378. M. Chapron, J.P. Cocquerez, and N. Liu, Precision of
camera calibration and stereovision performed by standard
cameras and image digitizer, ICPR A, 704-707.
1379. N. Butler, Matching stereo satellite images, ICPR A,
716-719.
1380. G. Paar and W. Polzleitner, Robust disparity estimation in
terrain modeling for spacecraft navigation, ICPR A,
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1381. M. Shawky, K.M. Hou, and X.W. Tu, A trinocular vision
system for a mobile robot, ICPR D, 66-69.
J. 3D Shape: Recovery, Analysis, Display
J.1. Input; Analysis
1382. J.K. Aggarwal and B.C. Vemuri, guest eds., (Special Issue
on) Range Image Understanding, IVC 10(3), April 1992,
131-207.
1383. J.H. Nurre and E.L. Hall, Encoded grid generation from a
computer solid model, IU 56, 1992, 131-138.
1384. M. Hebert and E. Krotkov, 3D measurements from imaging
laser radars: How good are they?, IVC 10, 1992, 170-178.
1385. T.C. Nguyen and T.S. Huang, Image blurring effects due to
depth discontinuities: Blurring that creates emergent
image details, IVC 10, 1992, 689-698.
1386. R.V. Dantu, N.J. Dimopoulos, R.V. Patel, and A.J. Al-
Khalili, Depth perception using blurring and its
application in VLSI wafer probing, MVA 5, 1992, 35-45.
1387. P.M. Griffin, L.S. Narasimhan, and S.R. Yee, Generation of
uniquely encoded light patterns for range data
acquisition, PR 25, 1992, 609-616.
1388. S.H. Lai, C.W. Fu, and S. Chang, A generalized depth
estimation algorithm with a single image, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
405-411.
1389. O. Partaatmadja, B. Benhabib, A. Sun, and A.A. Goldenberg,
An electrooptical orientation sensor for robotics, T-RA 8,
1992, 111-119.
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1390. S. Watanabe and M. Yoneyama, An ultrasonic visual sensor
for three-dimensional object recognition using neural
networks, T-RA 8, 1992, 240-249.
1391. S.K. Nayar, Shape from focus system for rough surfaces,
IUW, 593-606.
1392. T.C. Nguyen and T.S. Huang, Image blurring effects due to
depth discontinuities: Blurring that creates emergent
image details, ECCV, 347-362.
1393. S.K. Nayar, Shape from focus system, CVPR, 302-308.
1394. H.N. Nair and C.V. Stewart, Robust focus ranging, CVPR,
309-314.
1395. M. Subbarao and T.C. Wei, Depth from defocus and rapid
autofocusing: A practical approach, CVPR, 773-776.
1396. L. Guisser, R. Payrissat, and S. Castan, A new 3-D surface
measurement system using a structured light, CVPR,
784-786.
1397. Y. Kawai, T. Ueshiba, T. Yoshimi, and M. Oshima,
Reconstruction of 3D objects by integration of multiple
range data, ICPR A, 154-157.
1398. S. Hata, Shape detection of small specular surface using
color stripe lighting, ICPR A, 554-557.
1399. K. Araki, M. Shimizu, T. Noda, Y. Chiba, Y. Tsuda, K.
Ikegaya, K. Sannoniya, and M. Gomi, High speed and
continuous 3-D measurement system, ICPR D, 62-65.
1400. W.J. Austin, A.M. Wallace, and V. Fraitot, Parallel
algorithms for plane detection using an adaptive Hough
transform, IVC 9, 1991, 372-384.
1401. H. Delingette, M. Hebert, and K. Ikeuchi, Shape
representation and image segmentation using deformable
surfaces, IVC 10, 1992, 132-144.
1402. N.S. Raja and A.K. Jain, Recognizing geons from
superquadrics fitted to range data, IVC 10, 1992, 179-190.
1403. S.M. Bhandarkar and A. Siebert, Integrating edge and
surface information for range image segmentation, PR 25,
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1404. J. Mukherjee, P.P. Das, and B.N. Chatterji, Segmentation
of range images, PR 25, 1992, 1141-1156.
1405. A. Jain, T. Newman, and M. Goulish, Range-intensity
histogram for segmenting LADAR images, PRL 13, 1992,
41-56.
1406. M.J. Aldon and O. Strauss, Shape decomposition using
structured light vision, VF, 11-20.
1407. G.A. Jones, J. Princen, J. Illingworth, and J. Kittler,
Depth data segmentation using robust estimation in a
hierarchical data structure, VF, 313-321.
1408. M.J. Mirza and K.L. Boyer, An information theoretic robust
sequential procedure for surface model order selection in
noisy range data, CVPR, 366-371.
1409. L.H. Chen and W.C. Lin, Surface segmentation from stereo,
CVPR, 493-498.
1410. R. Krishnapuram and S. Gupta, Edge detection in range
images through morphological residue analysis, CVPR,
630-632.
1411. X. Yu, T.D. Bui, and A. Krzyzak, Range image segmentation
and fitting by residual consensus, CVPR, 657-660.
1412. Y. Sato, J. Ohya, and K. Ishii, Recovery of hierarchical
part structure of 3D shape from range image, CVPR,
699-702.
1413. D.S. Chen, R.C. Jain, and B.G. Schunck, Surface
reconstruction using neural networks, CVPR, 815-817.
1414. Q.L. Nguyen and M.D. Levine, 3-D object representation in
range images using geons, ICPR A, 149-153.
1415. A. Gupta and R. Bajcsy, Surface and volumetric
segmentation of range images using biquadrics and
superquadrics, ICPR A, 158-162.
1416. L.H. Chen and W.C. Lin, Part segmentation for object
recognition, ICPR A, 272-275.
1417. R. Ma and M. Thonnat, Object detection in outdoor scenes
by disparity map segmentation, ICPR A, 546-549.
1418. S.M. Bhandarkar and A. Siebert, INTEGRA-An integrated
approach to range image understanding, ICPR A, 624-627.
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1419. A. Meygret, M.D. Levine, and G. Roth, Robust primitive
extraction in a range image, ICPR C, 193-196.
1420. A.P. Davignon, Detecting orientation discontinuities in
range images by use of directional derivatives, ICPR C,
455-458.
J.2. Recovery
1421. S. Flesia and M. Roche, 3-D reconstruction of generalized
cylinders from biplane projections, C&G 16, 1992, 167-173.
1422. L.R. Wanger, J.A. Ferwerda, and D.P. Greenberg, Perceiving
spatial relationships, CGA 12(3), 1992, 44-58.
1423. M.J. Brooks, W. Chojnacki, and R. Kozera, Impossible and
ambiguous shading patterns, IJCV 7, 1992, 119-126.
1424. R. Cipolla and A. Zisserman, Qualitative surface shape
from deformation of image curves, IJCV 8, 1992, 53-69.
1425. K. Kakushe, S. Dan, T. Kitahashi, and N. Abe, Computer
vision based on a hypothesization and verification scheme
by parallel relaxation, IJCV 9, 1992, 13-30.
1426. R. Cipolla and A. Blake, Surface shape from deformation of
apparent contours, IJCV 9, 1992, 83-112.
1427. Y.G. Leclerc and M.A. Fischler, An optimization-based
approach to the interpretation of single line drawings as
3D wire frames, IJCV 9, 1992, 113-136.
1428. B.V.H. Saxberg, Existence and uniqueness for shape from
shading around critical points: Theory and an algorithm,
IJRR 11, 1992, 202-224.
1429. R. Bergevin and M.D. Levine, Part decomposition of objects
from single view line drawings, IU 55, 1992, 73-83.
1430. F.P. Ferrie and J. Lagarde, Curvature consistency improves
local shading analysis, IU 55, 1992, 95-105.
1431. H.D. Tagare and R.J.P. de Figuereido, Simultaneous
estimation of shape and reflectance map from photometric
stereo, IU 55, 1992, 275-286.
1432. T.Y. Liu, W.H. Hsu, and Y.S. Chen, Shape description via
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1433. K. Rohr, Modelling and identification of charateristic
intensity variations, IVC 10, 1992, 66-76.
1434. H.U. Rashid and P. Burger, Differential algorithm for the
determination of shape from shading using a point light
source, IVC 10, 1992, 119-127.
1435. H.C. Longuet-Higgins, A method of obtaining the relative
positions of four points from three perspective
projections, IVC 10, 1992, 266-270.
1436. B. Brillault-O'Mahony, High level 3D structures from a
single view, IVC 10, 1992, 508-520.
1437. R. Safaee-Rad, I. Tchoukanov, K.C. Smith, and B. Benhabib,
Constraints on quadratic-curved features under perspective
projection, IVC 10, 1992, 532-548.
1438. G. Sparr, Depth computations from polyhedral images,
IVC 10, 1992, 683-688.
1439. M.J. Brooks, W. Chojnacki, and R. Kozera, Circularly
symmetric eikonal equations and non-uniqueness in computer
vision, J. Mathematical Analysis Applications 165, 1992,
192-215.
1440. R.N. Chiou, K.C. Hung, J.K. Guo, C.H. Chen, T.I. Fan, and
J.Y. Lee, Polyhedron recognition using three-view
analysis, PR 25, 1992, 1-16.
1441. P.L. Rosin and G.A.W. West, Detection and verification of
surfaces of revolution by perceptual grouping, PRL 13,
1992, 453-461.
1442. M.J. Brooks, W. Chojnacki, and R. Kozera, Shading without
shape, Quarterly Applied Mathematics 50, 1992, 27-38.
1443. R. Safaee-Rad, I. Tchoukanov, K.C. Smith, and B. Benhabib,
Three-dimensional location estimation of circular features
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1558. E.M. Stokely and S.Y. Wu, Surface parameterization and
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1624. S.J. Dickinson, A.P. Pentland, and A. Rosenfeld, From
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1625. K. Sato, K. Ikeuchi, and T. Kanade, Model based
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ICPR A, 768-771.
1688. A. Califano and R. Mohan, Multidimensional indexing for
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1691. J.H. Nurre and E.L. Hall, Encoded Moire' inspection based
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T-RA 8, 1992, 268-278.
1693. J.L. Mundy, R.P. Welty, M.H. Brill, P.M. Payton, and E.B.
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1695. R.T. Collins, Single plane model extension using
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1698. R. Basri, The alignment of objects with smooth surfaces:
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1699. R.T. Collins, Single plane model extension using
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1714. G. Champleboux, S. Lavallee, R. Szeliski, and L. Brunie,
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L. Motion
L.1. Flow Computation, Motion Estimation
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1725. G. Meghabghab and A. Kandel, Motion analysis with
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1726. A. Singh and P. Allen, Image-flow computation: An
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1727. V.N. Dvornychenko, M.S. Kong, and S.M. Soria, Mission
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1729. A. Singh, Incremental estimation of image flow using a
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1730. Y. Liu and T.S. Huang, Three-dimensional motion
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1731. H. Kirchner and H. Niemann, Finite element method for
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1734. N.M. Namazi and J.I. Lipp, Nonuniform image motion
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1735. J.H. Duncan and T.C. Chou, On the detection of motion and
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1736. R.S. Jasinschi, Intrinsic constraints in space-time
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1737. J. Konrad and E. Dubois, Bayesian estimation of motion
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1738. G.S.J. Young and R. Chellappa, Statistical analysis of
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1739. K. Rangarajan and M. Shah, Interpretation of motion
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1740. M.P. Eckert, G. Buchsbaum, and A.B. Watson, Separability
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1741. G. Meghabghab and A. Kandel, Hierarchical analysis of
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1743. J.R. Bergen, P. Anandan, K.J. Hanna, and R. Hingorani,
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1744. V. Sundareswaran, A fast method to estimate sensor
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1745. E. Arbogast and R. Mohr, An egomotion algorithm based on
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1749. E. Bandari and J. Little, Spatial-quefrency approach to
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1750. J.A. Vlontzos and D. Geiger, A MRF approach to optical
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1751. A.K. Chhabra and T.A. Grogan, On Poisson solvers and
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1752. T. Moons, E.J. Pauwels, L. Van Gool, and A. Oosterlinck,
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1753. W. Beck, Hierarchical computation of image velocity from
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1755. H. Li, Global interpretation of optical flow field: A
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1756. H. Kalviainen, E. Oja, and L. Xu, Randomized Hough
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1757. J.F. Boyce, S.R. Protheroe, and J.F. Haddon, A relaxation
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1763. J.L. Crowley, P. Stelmaszyk, T. Skordas, and P. Puget,
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1764. C. Tomasi and T. Kanade, Shape and motion from image
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1765. E. Arbogast and R. Mohr, 3-D structure inference from
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1766. A. Milano, F. Perotti, S.B. Serpico, and G. Vernazza, A
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1767. D. Weinshall, Shortcuts in shape classification from two
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1768. W.B. Thompson and J.S. Painter, Qualitative constraints
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1769. M. Tistarelli and G. Sandini, Dynamic aspects in active
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1770. M.E. Spetsakis, A linear algorithm for point and line-
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1772. J. Weng, T.S. Huang, and N. Ahuja, Motion and structure
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1780. S. Sull and N. Ahuja, Integrated 3D recovery and
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1782. J.I. Thomas and J. Oliensis, Recursive multi-frame
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1783. Y. Aloimonos, Z. Duric, C. Fermuller, L. Huang, E. Rivlin,
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1784. H.S. Sawhney and A.R. Hanson, Tracking detection and 3D
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1786. G. Soucy and F.P. Ferrie, Motion and surface recovery
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1788. H. Wang, C. Bowman, M. Brady, and C. Harris, A parallel
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1789. T.N. Tan, G.D. Sullivan, and K.D. Baker, Structure from
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1790. P. Olivieri, M. Gatti, M. Straforini, and V. Torre, A
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1792. P.N. Smith, B. Sridhar, and B. Hussien, Vision-based range
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1793. S. Negahdaripour and V. Ganesan, Simple direct computation
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1795. E. Arbogast and R. Mohr, Curved contours and surface
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1796. M.A. Taalebinezhaad, Autonomous fixation, CVPR, 744-747.
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1799. K. Kinoshita and K. Deguchi, 3-D shape recognition by
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1800. M.A. Taalebinezhaad, Autonomous motion vision, ICPR A,
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1801. Y. Zhang and B. Dubuisson, Projective duality and recovery
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1802. T. Hamano, T. Yasuno, and K. Ishii, Direct estimation of
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1803. J. Weng and T.S. Huang, Complete structure and motion from
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1804. M. Cavaiuolo, A. Yakovleff, J.A. Kershaw, C.R. Watson, and
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1806. R.C. Nelson, Qualitative detection of motion by a moving
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1807. D.B. Gennery, Visual tracking of known three-dimensional
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1810. B.C. Vemuri and G. Skofteland, Invariant surface and
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1811. J. Philip, Motion parameters from right angles, JMIV 1,
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1812. S. Venkatesan and C. Archibald, Use of wrist mounted range
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1813. Y.H. Yang and M.D. Levine, The background primal sketch:
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1814. D.B. Goldgof, H. Lee, and T.S. Huang, Matching and motion
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1815. C.L. Huang and C.H. Wu, Dynamic scene anlysis using path
and shape coherence, PR 25, 1992, 445-461.
1816. L.H. Chen and S. Chang, A videotracking system with
adaptive predictors, PR 25, 1992, 1171-1180.
1817. S. Fotedar, R.J.P. DeFigueiredo, and K. Krishen,
Formulation and error analysis for a generalized image
point correspondence algorithm, CVIP, 593-607.
134
1818. H.H. Baker and T.D. Garvey, Motion tracking on the
spatiotemporal surface, IUW, 451-457.
1819. A. Rognone, M. Campani, and A. Verri, Identifying multiple
motions from optical flow, ECCV, 258-266.
1820. M. Irani, B. Rousso, and S. Peleg, Detecting and tracking
multiple moving objects using temporal integration, ECCV,
282-287.
1821. D. Koller, K. Daniilidis, T. Thorhallsson, and H.H. Nagel,
Model-based object tracking in traffic scenes, ECCV,
437-452.
1822. N. Ueda and K. Mase, Tracking moving contours using
energy-minimizing elastic contour models, ECCV, 453-457.
1823. F. Meyer and P. Bouthemy, Region-based tracking in an
image sequence, ECCV, 476-484.
1824. M.J. Black, Combining intensity and motion for incremental
segmentation and tracking over long image sequences, ECCV,
485-493.
1825. D. Coombs and C. Brown, Real-time smooth pursuit tracking
for a moving binocular robot, CVPR, 23-28.
1826. R. Sharma and Y. Aloimonos, Visual motion analysis under
interceptive behavior, CVPR, 148-153.
1827. L. Huang and Y. Aloimonos, The geometry of visual
interception, CVPR, 741-743.
1828. M. Shah, K. Rangarajan, and P.S. Tsai, Motion
trajectories, CVPR, 839-841.
1829. H.S. Richardson and S.D. Blostein, A sequential detection
framework for feature tracking within computational
constraints, CVPR, 861-864.
1830. J.M. Letang, V. Rebuffel, and P. Bouthemy, Motion
detection based on temporal multiscale approach, ICPR A,
65-68.
1831. M. Shah, K. Rangarajan, and P.S. Tsai, Generation and
segmentation of motion trajectories, ICPR A, 74-77.
1832. H. Kamada, H. Yanagishita, and M. Shiohara, Recognizing
moving objects from orthographic views, ICPR A, 121-124.
135
1833. S. de Paoli, T. Skordas, and A. Chehikian, Detection of
moving objects in a sequence of images using a coarse-to-
fine strategy, ICPR A, 228-231.
1834. K. Rangarajan, W. Allen, and M. Shah, Recognition using
motion and shape, ICPR A, 255-258.
1835. C. Fermuller and Y. Aloimonos, Perceptual computational
advantages of tracking, ICPR A, 599-602.
1836. I.K. Sethi and Y.K. Chung, Detecting relative motion in
moving point patterns, ICPR A, 696-699.
1837. T. Hirai, K. Sasakawa, S. Kuroda, and S. Ikebata,
Detection of small moving objects by optical flow, ICPR B,
474-478.
1838. C. Collet, A. Quinquis, and J.M. Boucher, Cloudy sky
velocity estimation based on optical flow estimation
leading with an entropy criterion, ICPR C, 160-163.
1839. (H. Tang), (S. Xu), and (X. Hong), An approach for
analyzing the traces of moving objects, ICPR C, 526-529.
1840. J.D. Legat, J.P. Cornil, D. Macq, and M. Verleysen, A
real-time VLSI-based architecture for multi-motion
estimation, ICPR D, 147-150.
1841. P.K. Allen, A. Timcenko, B. Yoshimi, and P. Michelman,
Trajectory filtering and prediction for automated tracking
and grasping of a moving object, IUW, 1019-1033.
1842. G.Q. Wei and G. Hirzinger, Learning motion from images,
ICPR A, 189-192.
1843. M. Campani and A. Verri, Motion analysis from first-order
properties of optical flow, IU 56, 1992, 90-107.
1844. C. Zetzsche and E. Barth, Direct detection of flow
discontinuities by 3D curvature operators, PRL 12, 1991,
771-779.
1845. L. Westberg, Hierarchical contour-based segmentation of
dynamic scenes, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 946-952.
1846. T.E. Boult and L.G. Brown, Motion segmentation using
singular value decomposition, IUW, 495-506.
1847. C. Debrunner and N. Ahuja, Motion and structure
factorization and segmentation of long multiple motion
image sequences, IUW, 543-547.
136
1848. L.M. Vaina and N.M. Grzywacz, Testing computational
theories of motion discontinuities: A psychophysical
study, ECCV, 212-216.
1849. C. Debrunner and N. Ahuja, Motion and structure
factorization and segmentation of long multiple motion
image sequences, ECCV, 217-221.
1850. S. Raghavan, N. Gupta, and L. Kanal, Computing
discontinuity-preserved image flow, ICPR A, 764-767.
1851. K.V. Mardia, T.J. Hainsworth, and J.F. Haddon, Deformable
templates in image sequences, ICPR B, 132-135.
1852. C.S. Regazzoni and V. Murino, Multilevel GMRF-based
segmentation of image sequences, ICPR B, 713-716.
1853. J.P. Gambotto, A region-based spatio-temporal segmentation
algorithm, ICPR C, 189-192.
1854. H.C. Palm, E. Ostevold, and S. Grinaker, Template matching
used in time contextual segmentation, ICPR C, 205-208.
L.4. Motion: Other Topics
1855. K. Nakayama, Biological image motion processing: A review,
Vision Research 25, 1985, 625-660.
1856. M.E. Sereno, Neural Computation of Pattern Motion-Modeling
Stages of Motion Analysis in the Primate Visual Cortex,
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993.
1857. J.R. Bergen, P.J. Burt, R. Hingorani, and S. Peleg, A
three-frame algorithm for estimating two-component image
motion, T-PAMI 14, 1992, 886-896.
1858. H. Murase, Surface shape reconstruction of a nonrigid
transparent object using refraction and motion, T-PAMI 14,
1992, 1045-1052.
1859. M. Shizawa, On visual ambiguities due to transparency in
motion and stereo, ECCV, 411-419.
1860. M. Irani and S. Peleg, Image sequence enhancement using
multiple motions analysis, CVPR, 216-221.
1861. K. Langley, D.J. Fleet, and T. Atherton, Multiple motions
from instantaneous frequency, CVPR, 846-849.
137
1862. Z. Zhang and O.D. Faugeras, Three-dimensional motion
compensation and object segmentation in a long sequence of
stereo frames, IJCV 7, 1992, 211-241.
1863. Z. Zhang and O.D. Faugeras, Estimation of displacements
from two 3-D frames obtained from stereo, T-PAMI 14, 1992,
1141-1156.
1864. J. Weng, P. Cohen, and N. Rebibo, Motion and structure
estimation from stereo image sequences, T-RA 8, 1992,
362-382.
1865. P. Balasubramanyam and M.A. Snyder, A computational model
for binocular motion processing, IUW, 515-519.
1866. Z. Zhang and O.D. Faugeras, Finding clusters and planes
from 3D line segments with application to 3D motion
determination, ECCV, 227-236.
1867. E. Grosso, M. Tistarelli, and G. Sandini, Active/dynamic
stereo for navigation, ECCV, 516-525.
1868. S. Negahdaripour, N. Kolagani, and B.Y. Hayashi, Direct
motion stereo for passive navigation, CVPR, 425-431.
1869. R.C. Nelson and R. Polana, Qualitative recognition of
motion using temporal texture, IU 56, 1992, 78-89.
1870. R. Polana and R.C. Nelson, Temporal texture analysis, IUW,
555-559.
1871. R. Polana and R.C. Nelson, Recognition of motion from
temporal texture, CVPR, 129-134.
1872. M.A. Penna, Non-rigid motion analysis: Isometric motion,
IU 56, 1992, 366-380.
1873. R.J. Holt and A.N. Netravali, Motion of nonrigid objects
from multiframe comparison, JVCIR 3, 1992, 255-271.
1874. R.N. Strickland and Z. Mao, Computing correspondences in a
sequence of non-rigid shapes, PR 25, 1992, 901-912.
1875. C. Kambhamettu and D.B. Goldgof, Point correspondence
recovery in non-rigid motion, CVPR, 222-227.
1876. W.C. Huang and D.B. Goldgof, Adaptive-size physically-
based models for nonrigid motion analysis, CVPR, 833-835.
138
1877. K. Fujimura, N. Yokoya, and K. Yamamoto, Motion tracking
of deformable objects based on energy minimization using
multiscale dynamic programming, ICPR A, 83-86.
1878. M. Takahata, M. Imai, and S. Tsuji, Determining motion of
non-rigid objects by active tubes, ICPR A, 647-650.
1879. A. Kaul and J. Rossignac, Solid-interpolating
deformations: Construction and animation of PIPS, C&G 16,
1992, 107-115.
1880. P.N. Georgiades and D.P. Greenberg, Locally manipulating
the geometry of curved surfaces, CGA 12(1), 1992, 54-64.
1881. B.A. Payne and A.W. Toga, Distance field manipulation of
surface models, CGA 12(1), 1992, 65-71.
1882. J. Platt, A generalization of dynamic constraints,
GMIP 54, 1992, 516-525.
1883. T.W. Sederberg and E. Greenwood, A physically based
approach to 2-D shape blending, SIGGRAPH, 25-34.
1884. T. Beier and S. Neely, Feature-based image metamorphosis,
SIGGRAPH, 35-42.
1885. J.F. Hughes, Scheduled Fourier volume morphing, SIGGRAPH,
43-46.
1886. J.R. Kent, W.E. Carlson, and R.E. Parent, Shape
transformation for polyhedral objects, SIGGRAPH, 47-54.
1887. W.M. Hsu, J.F. Hughes, and H. Kaufman, Direct manipulation
of free-form deformations, SIGGRAPH, 177-184.
1888. R. Szeliski and D. Tonnesen, Surface modeling with
oriented particle systems, SIGGRAPH, 185-194.
1889. D. Baraff and A. Witkin, Dynamic simulation of non-
penetrating flexible bodies, SIGGRAPH, 303-308.
1890. D. Metaxas and D. Terzopoulos, Dynamic deformation of
solid primitives with constraints, SIGGRAPH, 309-312.
1891. A.H. Barr, B. Currin, S. Gabriel, and J.F. Hughes, Smooth
interpolation of orientations with angular relocity
constraints using quaternions, SIGGRAPH, 313-320.
1892. Fifth International Confernce on Computer Animation,
Geneva, Switzerland, May 20-22, 1992.
139
1893. H.S. Don, A syntactic approach to time-varying pattern
analysis, IS 61, 1992, 67-101.
1894. D.S. Doermann and A. Rosenfeld, Recovery of temporal
information from static images of handwriting, CVPR,
162-168.
1895. U. Thonnessen, D. Ernst, and H. Gross, Development of a
segment-based description of events in image sequences,
ICPR A, 383-386.
1896. T.M. Sobh and R. Bajcsy, Visual observation under
uncertainty as a discrete event process, ICPR A, 429-432.
1897. D.S. Doermann and A. Rosenfeld, Temporal clues in
handwriting, ICPR B, 317-320.
140
Author Index
(Numbers denote references)
Aas, K. 791
Abbood, A. 881
Abbott, A.L. 759
Abdelmalik, N. 703
Abdel-Mottaleb, M. 563,
566
Abe, K. 1022, 1036
Abe, N. 1425
Abe, S. 803
Abella, A. 851
Abraham, S. 367
Abrams, S. 318
Acharya, R.(S.) 223,
473
Acuna, C.O. 1155
Adamides, E.D. 405
Ade, F. 859
Adelson, E.H. 1356
Agarwal, P.K. 1542
Agarwal, R. 249
Aggarwal, A. 67
Aggarwal, J.K. 313,
404, 784, 1338, 1343,
1382, 1461, 1679
Agui, T. 1312
Ahmadi, M. 924
Ahuja, N. 55, 725,
1080, 1094, 1259,
1605, 1754, 1772,
1780, 1847, 1849
Aizawa, K. 1064
Akamatsu, S. 259, 1310
Akarun, L. 128
Akman, V. 1536
Albanesi, M.G. 1289
Albregtsen, F. 1221
Albus, J.S. 1775
Aldon, M.J. 1406
Alexander, J.R. 77
Alexopoulos, C. 98,
1102
Algazi, V.R. 997
Al-Khalili, A.J. 1386
Allagnat, O. 686
Allen, J.S. 767
Allen, P.(K.) 51, 318,
1726, 1841
Allen, W. 1834
Alnuweiri, H.M. 1068
Aloimonos, Y. 44, 52,
780, 1099, 1463, 1746,
1774, 1783, 1805,
1826, 1827, 1835
Alt, H. 1077
Alter, T.D. 1661
Alter-Gartenberg, R.
614
Amat, J. 1174
Ameziane, M. 710
Amia, M. 1184
Amir, A. 1233
Amiri, H. 464
Anandan, P. 1743
Anantakrishnan, N. 1511
Ancona, N. 1631, 1787
Anderson, D.C. 1519
Anderson, L. 118
Ang, Y.H. 25
Anjyo, K. 266
Antola, A. 419
Anzai, Y. 207
Aoe, J.I. 1231
Aoki, Y. 472
Araki, K. 1399
Arbogast, E. 1745,
1765, 1795
Arcelli, C. 2, 1010,
1023
Archibald, C. 39, 1812
Arimoto, S. 1086
Arkin, R.C. 293
Arlotti, M.A. 1360
Armstrong, J.B. 384
Arndt, T. 799
Aronov, B. 1542
Arps, R.B. 368
Arsenault, H.H. 152
Arslan, A. 1536
Arvo, J.R. 1520
Asada, M. 60, 671, 801,
1480, 1681
Asada, N. 1142
Asano, A. 603
Ashby, F.G. 159
141
Author Index
Astola, J. 452, 506
Atalay, V. 1123, 1156
Atallah, M.J. 63, 72,
76
Atherton, T.(J.) 402,
411, 1861
Atiquzzaman, M. 1299
Atlas, L. 118
Atsuta, K. 1487, 1488
Attolico, G. 1317
Augustyn, T.W. 347
Austin, W.J. 425, 1274,
1400
Avnir, D. 959, 969
Ayache, N. 428, 1522,
1524, 1525, 1546, 1696
Azencott, R. 633, 687
Bachelder, I.A. 1272
Backer, E. 184
Baddeley, A.J. 861
Badler, N.I. 230
Bagherzadeh, N. 1297
Bain, W.L. 367
Bair, W. 1723
Baird, H.S. 213
Bajaj, C.L. 550, 559,
838
Bajcsy, R. 56, 676,
763, 1107, 1136, 1415,
1896
Baker, H.H. 1818
Baker, K.D. 1570, 1629,
1630, 1789
Bala, J. 862
Balasubramanyam, P.
1865
Ballard, D.(H.) 53,
762, 775, 1122
Ballard, P. 252
Ban, C. 1312
Bandari, E. 1749
Banerjee, P. 1067
Banerjee, S. 567, 597,
679, 1377
Bao, H. 1500
Baraff, D. 1889
Barba, D. 690
Baribeau, R. 534, 1132
Bar-On, I. 538
Barr, A.H. 1891
Barraquand, J. 1083, 1100
Barrett, E.B. 958, 1693
Barrett, H.H. 142
Barron, J.L. 1747, 1776
Barshan, B. 315
Barsky, B.A. 230
Barth, E. 1844
Bartl, R. 790
Bartneck, N. 1143
Barzel, R. 83
Bascle, B. 695
Basille, J.L. 395
Basri, R. 1694, 1698
Basu, A. 1319
Basu, M. 1158
Batchelder, I.A. 1264
Batchelor, B.G. 29
Batcher, K.E. 367
Baugher, S. 903
Baylou, P. 929
Beach, R.C. 1531
Beardsley, P. 527
Beauchemin, S.S. 1747
Bebis, G.N. 821
Beck, W. 1753
Becker, T. 424, 766
Beckers, A.L.D. 1592
Bederson, B.B. 781
Bedini, L. 123
Beeson, M.J. 808
Beghdadi, A. 113
Beier, T. 1884
Belhumeur, P.N. 1335
Belkasim, S.O. 924
Belkhale, K.P. 1067
Bell, B. 738
Bello, M.G. 1169
Bellugi, U. 157
Ben-Arie, J. 1282
Benayoun, S. 1526, 1528
Bengtsson, E. 1587
Benhabib, B. 831, 932,
1389, 1437, 1443, 1715
Benjelloun, M. 645
Bennett, A. 240
Bennett, B.H. 1104
Benois, J. 690
Beraldin, J.A. 534
Berenyi, H.M. 1298
Bergen, J.R. 1743, 1857
Bergeron, R.D. 872
Bergevin, R. 1429,
142
Author Index
1564, 1635, 1700
Berlin, E. 1582
Berna, A. 668
Bernard, T.M. 430
Berns, R.S. 1131
Berroir, J.P. 1211
Berthod, M. 674, 726,
1180
Bertossi, A.A. 1226
Bertrand, G. 418, 857,
1018, 1598, 1602
Besl, P.J. 1258
Bettayeb, S. 396
Beveridge, J.(R.) 447,
450, 1270, 1652
Beyer, H.A. 530
Bezdek, J.C. 206
Bhalerao, A.H. 607
Bhandari, D. 706
Bhandarkar, S.M. 1291,
1403, 1418, 1637
Bhanu, B. 354, 1761
Bhaskaran, V. 422
Bhatt, S.N. 406
Bhattacharya, P. 460,
1007, 1061, 1639
Biancardi, A. 416
Bichsel, M. 1471
Bidasaria, H.B. 1154
Bie, C.Y.C. 1204
Bigun, J. 931, 1177,
1179
Binford, T.(O.) 47,
447, 450, 1449, 1454,
1476, 1656
Birkholzer, T. 610
Bishofberger, B. 1723
Bishop Mann, W. 1656
Biswas, G. 187
Biswas, K.K. 1633
Bizais, Y. 1247
Black, M.J. 1824
Blackmore, D. 1545
Blais, F. 534
Blake, A. 325, 1426,
1785
Blanz, W.E. 268
Bleau, A. 482, 483
Blomer, A. 746
Blostein, D. 199
Blostein, S.D. 1829
Blum, C. 442
Bobet, P. 773
Bobick, A.F. 793, 1455
Bohme, J.F. 1514
Boie, R.A. 143
Boissonnat, J.D. 73,
980
Bolle, R.M. 586, 739,
1300
Bolles, R.C. 46, 793
Boncelet Jr., C.G. 452
Bond, A.H. 1719
Bongiovanni, G. 668
Bonnin, A. 1236
Bookstein, F.L. 915
Boone, K.L. 547
Boorman, J. 1687
Borgefors, G. 549, 845,
867
Bottoni, P. 754
Boucher, J.M. 686, 1838
Boukir, S. 1797
Boult, T.(E.) 51, 447,
450, 1134, 1140, 1846
Bourbakis, N. 98
Boussofiane, F. 857
Bouthemy, P. 1798,
1823, 1830
Bovik, A.C. 1355, 1469
Bowman, C. 1788
Bowyer, A. 1540
Bowyer, K.(W.) 12,
1605, 1610, 1617, 1665
Boxer, L. 1252
Boyce, J.F. 1178, 1757
Boyer, K.L. 720, 724,
1408
Boyer, M. 1544
Bozma, H.I. 734
Braccini, C. 1445
Brady, (J.)M. 1250,
1628, 1788
Brailovsky, V.L. 565,
658
Brandt, J.W. 997
Branicky, M.S. 1084
Brauckmann, M. 323
Bray, G.M. 162
Brechbuhler, C. 1561
Brehm, U. 982
Brenner, W. 448
Bresenham, J. 382
Breslauer, D. 1238
143
Author Index
Breton, P. 1456
Breuel, T.M. 1663
Breveglieri, L. 419
Bribiesca, E. 884
Briggs, A.J. 1076
Brill, M.H. 958, 1693
Brillault, B. 881
Brillault-O'Mahony, B.
1436
Brink, A.D. 702
Brockington, M. 1138
Bronstein, R. 1579
Bronsvoort, W.F. 1512,
1534
Brooks, M.J. 1423,
1439, 1442
Brown, C.(M.) 53, 424,
760, 762, 766, 771,
774, 776, 1825
Brown, C.R. 517, 1331
Brown, G.M. 273
Brown, J.W. 158
Brown, L.G. 1846
Bruce, V. 231
Bruckstein, A.(M.) 97,
572, 823, 919, 943,
961, 983
Brunelli, R. 238, 242,
705
Brunie, L. 1712, 1714
Brunnstrom, K. 621
Bruzzone, E. 1359, 1364
Bryson, N. 600
Buchanan, T. 1791
Bucholtz, C.A. 540
Buchsbaum, G. 1740
Bui, T.D. 513, 515,
1411, 1707
Bulsink, B. 437
Bunke, H. 205, 213,
964, 1244, 1584, 1595
Burg, H.C. 365
Burge, R.E. 1298
Burger, P. 1434
Burger, W. 1761
Burgess, N. 1676
Burkitt, T.A. 1747
Burlina, P. 1105
Burns, J.B. 1654, 1697
Burrill, J. 410
Burt, P.J. 388, 1857
Buse, R. 1485
Buser, P. 165
Butler, N. 1379
Butler, T. 438
Butner, S. 423
Buturovic, L. 966
Butzer, P.L. 94
Buurman, J. 1363
Buxton, H. 326, 1089
Cabrera, J. 877
Caelli, T. 1489, 1675
Cai, J. 1240
Califano, A. 739, 1300,
1688
Cameron, S. 1553
Campani, M. 1643, 1819,
1843
Campos, M. 763
Camps, O. 508
Canny, J.F. 291
Cantoni, V. 5
Cao, Q. 1312
Caponetti, L. 1631
Cappellini, V. 1301
Capson, D.(W.) 987,
1030
Carignan, M. 264
Carlotto, M.J. 349
Carlsen, I.C. 439
Carlson, W.E. 1886
Carpenter, G.A. 160
Carstensen, K.U. 1615
Casadei, S. 1176
Casals, A. 1174
Casasent, D.P. 30, 31,
146, 147
Casavant, T.L. 367
Cass, T.A. 1268, 1655,
1660
Castan, S. 595, 1396
Catanzariti, E. 627
Cavaiuolo, M. 1804
Cazzanti, M. 1364
Chaib-draa, B. 196
Chakrapani, P.N. 1348
Chalmers, D.J. 736
Chalmond, B. 633
Champleboux, G. 1714
Chanda, B. 837
Chandrasekaran, M. 1049
Chang, C. 1164, 1330
Chang, C.C. 713
144
Author Index
Chang, C.H. 713, 1146
Chang, I.C. 1606
Chang, L.W. 1597
Chang, R.C. 1087
Chang, S. 1388, 1816
Chang, S.K. 1580
Chang, T. 1216, 1339
Chang, Y.L. 304, 1257
Chao, M. 1533
Chao, T.H. 146
Chaparro, L.F. 133
Chapron, M. 1147, 1378
Chassery, J.M. 689,
912, 1582, 1596
Chatterjee, S. 1164,
1330
Chatterji, B.N. 993,
1404
Chattopadhyay, S. 879,
888, 1593
Chaudhuri, B.B. 834,
1008, 1202, 1213
Chaudhuri, D. 1008
Chaudhury, S. 591, 693,
1293
Chaumette, F. 311, 1797
Chazelle, B. 1552
Chehikian, A. 1833
Chellappa, R. 52, 243,
257, 353, 663, 667,
935, 1265, 1273, 1327,
1738
Chen, C.C. 1125
Chen, C.H. 182, 413,
732, 1440, 1716
Chen, C.K. 860
Chen, C.T. 656, 789
Chen, C.W. 256, 836
Chen, D.S. 1413
Chen, D.T. 246
Chen, H.L. 398
Chen, J.G. 639
Chen, J.L. 1192
Chen, J.M. 885
Chen, L.H. 602, 1409,
1416, 1816
Chen, L.T. 386, 901
Chen, S. 504, 1612
Chen, S.S. 21
Chen, S.Y. 789
Chen, X. 1599
Chen, Y. 1683
Chen, Y.C. 786, 1193
Chen, Y.H. 704
Chen, Y.L. 1281
Chen, Y.S. 1432
Chen, Z. 236
Chen, Z.Y. 1341
Cheng, F. 500, 552
Cheng, H.D. 854
Cheng, M. 141, 1280
Cheng, T.Y. 1125
Cheng, X. 854
Cheng, Y.Q. 260
Chetverikov, D. 1256
Cheung, S.M. 278
Cheung, W. 413
Chhabra, A.K. 1751
Chiang, Y.J. 75
Chiavetta, F. 1063,
1071
Chiba, Y. 1399
Chien, Y.P. 1101
Chin, F. 469
Chin, R.T. 893, 1019
Chionh, E.W. 1560
Chiou, G.I. 511
Chiou, R.N. 1440
Chipman, L.J. 1251
Cho, C.J. 1638
Cho, K. 865
Choe, Y. 1215
Choi, A. 469
Choi, J.J. 819
Choi, W.Y. 1318
Chojnacki, W. 1423,
1439, 1442
Chou, J.J. 539
Chou, S.L. 925
Chou, T.C. 1735
Choudhary, A.(N.) 379,
798, 1728
Chown, T.J. 634
Christensen, H.I. 1610
Chu, C.C. 784
Chu, Y.L. 1172
Chui, C.K. 100, 101
Chun, W.H. 285
Chung, F.R.K. 406
Chung, K.L. 1235
Chung, R.C.K. 1326,
1332
Chung, Y.K. 1836
Churchland, P.S. 181
145
Author Index
Cicconi, P. 1445
Cimikowski, R.J. 1011
Cinque, L. 995
Cipolla, R. 1424, 1426,
1785
Claessens, M.N.A.J. 665
Clark, J.J. 381, 1465
Clement, D. 339
Clement, V. 788
Cochran, S.D. 1323
Cocquerez, J.P. 1378
Coelho, C. 1643
Cogswell, C.J. 223
Cohen, D. 1502, 1516
Cohen, D.S. 233
Cohen, F.S. 1159, 1337,
1468
Cohen, H.A. 1183, 1206
Cohen, I. 1522, 1525,
1527
Cohen, L.D. 1522, 1525,
1527
Cohen, P. 523, 1375,
1864
Cohn, D.L. 1677
Colchester, A.C.F. 228,
653, 727
Coldefy, F. 633
Collet, C. 1838
Collette, T. 436
Collins, R.T. 1695,
1699
Colombo, C. 1759
Colussi, L. 1227
Colvin, T.L. 617
Connelly, J.M. 278
Connolly, C.I. 1682
Consales, R. 1490, 1647
Coombs, D.(J.) 1351,
1825
Cooper, D.B. 58, 1569,
1664
Cooper, D.H. 815
Cooper, J. 463
Cooper, K. 413
Cootes, T.(F.) 815,
1269
Corbett, P.F. 409
Cordella, L.P. 2
Cornil, J.P. 1840
Costa, W.S. 1210
Costagliola, G. 799
Courtney, P. 517, 1331
Cowan, C.K. 1644
Cowan, W.B. 1115
Cowey, A. 231
Cox, I.J. 143, 298, 675
Cox, J. 1575
Craw, I. 240
Crescenzi, P. 668
Crochemore, M. 1225
Cross, G.R. 947
Crowley, J.L. 773, 1763
Csirik, J. 1244
Cucka, P. 1254
Cukierman, F. 580
Culhane, S.M. 772, 778
Cullip, T. 1521
Currin, B. 1891
Curwen, R. 325
da Fontoura Costa, L.
1302
Dai, M. 929
Dale-Jones, R. 124
D'Amato, D.P. 268
Dan, S. 1425
Daniels, K.M. 872
Danielsson, P.E. 514
Daniilidis, K. 1821
Dantu, R.V. 1386
Dare, V. 1046
Das, G. 839
Das, H. 286
Das, P. 424, 766
Das, P.P. 879, 888,
992, 993, 1404, 1593
Dasgupta, A. 700
Das Gupta, K.S. 708
Daubechies, I. 102
Daugherty, B. 413
Dave, R.N. 1290
Davenport, J. 1540
Davidson, J.L. 454
Davies, E.R. 140, 1249,
1296, 1314
Davignon, A.P. 1420
Davis, L.(S.) 52, 296,
305, 322, 328, 333,
386, 389, 393, 510,
901, 1105, 1705, 1710,
1711
da Vitoria Lobo, N.
1777
146
Author Index
Dawson, B.M. 8
Dawson, K.M. 1658
Dayanand, S. 824, 1203
Dean, T.(L.) 58, 768
Debrunner, C. 1847,
1849
DeCurtins, J. 1644
de Figuereido, R.J.P.
937, 1431, 1817
DeFloriani, L. 1205,
1364, 1562
de Graaf, A.J. 1717
de Graaf, C.N. 688
DeGroot, D. 367
Deguchi, K. 1667, 1799
de Guise, J. 482, 483
de Jong, J.J. 1687
Del Bimbo, A. 338,
1490, 1647, 1759
Delingette, H. 1401
Della Ventura, A. 1144,
1260
Dellepiane, S. 822
Delp, E.J. 444, 574,
605
DeMenthon, D.(F.) 296,
322, 1105, 1705, 1710,
1711
Denasi, S. 718
Dengler, J. 683
Dennis, J.B. 367
Denos, M.I. 1353
de Paoli, S. 1833
DePedro, M.T. 1081
DePersia, T. 355
Deprettere, E.F. 362
Deriche, R. 428, 695
Derin, H. 1160
DeRose, T. 541, 584
de Saint Pierre, T. 391
de Salabert, A. 735
Desaulniers, H. 1554
Destine, J. 1313, 1315
Deville, Y. 193
Devillers, O. 73
Deweerth, S.P. 920
Dey, T.K. 838
Dhome, M. 1460, 1466
Dhond, U.R. 1338, 1343
Diamond, M. 358
Diaz-Urrestarazu, A.
697
Dickinson, S.J. 1624,
1642, 1648
Dickmanns, E.D. 306
Di Gesu, V. 1063, 1071
Dillencourt, M.B. 1065
Dillon, C. 1489
Dimopoulos, N.J. 1386
Di Ruocco, N. 749
Distante, A. 1317, 1631
Dixit, S.S. 1119
Dobkin, D.P. 74
Doermann, D.S. 1894,
1897
Dolan, J. 722
Dom, B.(E.) 268, 679,
684
Don, H.S. 1893
D'Orazio, T. 1317
Dou, J. 655, 883
Dougherty, E.R. 127,
452, 477, 478, 481,
484, 491, 507, 817,
1166, 1194, 1196
Douglas, D.C. 367
Draper, B.A. 794
Dreier, A. 1675
Drew, M.S. 1124, 1138
Drummond, O.E. 344
Du, D.Z. 69
Du, L. 1629
Dubes, R.C. 1201
Dubois, E. 1737
du Boulay, B. 189
du Buf, J.M. H. 1168,
1177
Dubuisson, B. 645, 1801
Duchamp, T. 584
Duff, T. 1574
Dumay, A.C.M. 665
Duncan, J.H. 1735
Duncan, J.S. 610, 666,
734, 960
Duncan Seligmann, D.
1517
Dunn, S.M. 865
Dunnett, G.J. 1504
Dupoisot, H. 113
Dupuis, P. 1451, 1470
Duric, Z. 1746, 1783
Durrant-Whyte, H.F.
288, 298
Dutta Majumder, D. 461,
147
Author Index
604, 706
Dvornychenko, V.N. 1727
d'Ydewalle, G. 942
Dyer, C.(R.) 1464,
1605, 1610, 1702
Dzik, S. 1537
Eagleson, R. 1732
Eason, R.O. 535
Eckert, M.P. 1740
Eckhardt, U. 1039
Eckhouse, R. 445
Eckstein, W. 642
Edelman, S. 209, 241,
1622
Edelsbrunner, H. 64
Edwards, J. 352
Efe, K. 408
Eggert, D.W. 1610
Eklundh, J.O. 466, 621,
764, 765, 770, 944
Elfadel, I.M. 1195
El-Hakim, S.F. 271
Elliott, D. 163
Ellis, A.W. 231
Ellis, R.E. 1085
Ellis, T. 733, 881
El Naschie, M.S. 1152
Embrechts, H. 1027
Emde, W. 962
Enbody, R.J. 1669
England, N. 382
Eom, K.B. 907
Erdmann, M. 299
Erickson, J.D. 284
Ernst, D. 1895
Erthal, G.J. 1245
Espiau, B. 311
Esposito, F. 1241
Essafi, H. 436
Esterline, A. 1651
Etoh, M. 671
Evans, A.C. 855
Evers, C. 1024
Eyles, J. 421
Ezrielev, J. 1537
Fagin, B.S. 457
Fahle, M. 209
Fahmy, H. 199
Fairchild, M.D. 1131
Falcon, A. 877
Fales, C.L. 614
Faloutsos, C. 833
Fan, T.I. 1440
Fan, Z. 1159
Farah, M. 164
Farin, G. 875
Farley, J. 744
Farouki, R.T. 542
Farrokhnia, F. 1162
Fathima, S.T. 1135
Faugeras, O.(D.) 297,
428, 521, 528, 533,
620, 1349, 1368, 1526,
1557, 1605, 1862,
1863, 1866
Fdez-Valdivia, J. 906
Feddema, J.T. 294
Feiner, S.K. 1517
Feldman, J. 795
Feldman, Y. 387
Feng, T. 367
Ferguson, H. 1575
Fermuller, C. 905, 911,
1783, 1805, 1835
Fernandez, E. 1342
Fernandez, P. 395
Fernandez-Garcia, E.
697
Ferrari, C. 730
Ferretti, M. 5, 1289
Ferri, F. 1127
Ferrie, F.P. 1430,
1608, 1786
Ferwerda, J.A. 1422
Fichera, O. 796
Fiddy, M.A. 107
Fiebig, M. 1809
Fierens, F. 737
Fini, S. 1301
Finkel, L.H. 1474
Fischler, M.A. 46,
1427, 1453
Fisher, R.B. 1627, 1684
Flasinski, M. 1234
Fleck, M.M. 606, 608,
1173
Fleet, D.J. 1720, 1747,
1861
Fleischer, R. 1077
Flesia, S. 1421
Flocchini, P. 234
Florack, L.M.J. 467,
148
Author Index
471, 972
Florek, A. 672
Flusser, J. 1253
Flynn, P.J. 1623, 1662,
1677
Font, J. 435
Foran, J. 1157
Ford, S.J. 357
Foresti, G. 1649
Forstner, W. 9
Forsyth, D.(A.) 922,
955, 956, 1459, 1704
Fotedar, S. 1817
Foxall, D.W. 1733
Fraitot, V. 1400
Francis, N. 402
Franzen, W.O. 1781
Fraser, D.A. 1275
Freeman, H. 1612
Freg, C.P. 562
Frei, H.P. 869
French, R.M. 736
Freuder, E.C. 190
Frieder, G. 229
Frieder, O. 229, 1497
Friedland, N.S. 664
Frucci, M. 1023
Frydrychowicz, S. 1261
Fryer, R.J. 1190
Fu, C.W. 1388
Fua, P. 578, 579, 1620
Fuchs, H. 421, 1521
Fujimura, K. 1877
Fukamachi, H. 259
Fukui, Y. 1357
Funaoka, C. 1073
Funt, B.V. 1124, 1138
Gabriel, S. 1891
Gader, P.(D.) 477, 479,
486
Galicki, M. 302
Galil, Z. 1237, 1238
Gamble Jr., E.B. 626
Gambotto, J.P. 1853
Ganesan, V. 1793
Gao, Y. 1184
Garbay, C. 694
Garcia Resa, R. 1081
Gardin, F. 234
Garding, J. 1458
Gardner, R.J. 981
Grossberg, S. 160
Grossi, R. 1228
Grosso, E. 1867
Grzywacz, N.M. 1848
Gu, J. 195
Gu, Q.L. 513, 515
Gu, W.K. 335
Guckes, M. 683
Guerra, C. 668, 995
Gueziec, A. 1696
Guisser, L. 1396
Gungner, D. 1108
Gunsel, B. 691
Guo, J.K. 1440
Guo, Z. 996
Gupta, A. 1035, 1415
Gupta, A.K. 591
Gupta, M.M. 429
Gupta, N. 1850
Gupta, R. 1339
Gupta, S. 1410
Gusciora, G. 519
Guttag, K. 382, 420
Guy, G. 723
Haag, N.N. 958
Haals, D. 439
Haase, C.S. 1128
Hachicha, A. 1283
Hacisalihzade, S.S. 767
Hackett, D. 448
Haddad, R.A. 128
Haddon, J.F. 1178,
1757, 1851
Haeberli, P. 1157
Hagen, E. 336
Hagen, H. 1539
Hahmann, S. 1539
Haindl, M. 628
Hainsworth, T.J. 1851
Hall, E.L. 30, 1383,
1691
Hall, R.W. 996, 1006,
1601
Hallam, J. 1684
Hallinan, P.W. 233
Hallset, J.O. 332
Halperin, D. 1091
Hamam, Y. 301
Hamano, T. 1802
Hammerin, M. 514
Han, M.H. 522
150
Author Index
Hancock, E.R. 628, 640
Handley, N. 735
Hanmandlu, M. 858, 1633
Hanna, K.J. 1743
Hanrahan, P. 1114
Hansen, O. 931
Hanson, A.J. 1620
Hanson, A.(R.) 49, 385,
447, 450, 794, 1685,
1708, 1784, 1794
Haralick, R.(M.) 38,
127, 197, 413, 447,
450, 502, 504, 508,
511, 678, 816, 852,
1009, 1210
Harding, K.G. 274
Harget, A.J. 835
Harrigan, E. 1301
Harrington, S.J. 1171
Harris, C. 1788
Harris, J. 427
Hartley, R.(I.) 526,
529, 1339
Harvey, W.A. 358
Hasegawa, J. 635
Hasegawa, O. 263
Hasegawa, T. 312
Hata, S. 1398
Hatfield, D. 441
Hawkes, D. 228
Hawkes, P.W. 456
Hayashi, B.Y. 1868
Hayat, L. 999
Hayes, J.P. 399
He, D.C. 686, 1165,
1198, 1200
He, G.P. 129
He, X.D. 1112
Healey, G.(B.) 42,
1116, 1133, 1141
Heaston, R.J. 225
Hebert, M. 327, 1384,
1401
Hedengren, K. 637
Heeger, D.J. 1762
Hege, H.C. 366
Heijmans, H.J.A.M. 487,
488, 490
Heinrichs, M.R. 1104
Heitger, F. 619
Held, G. 92
Helin, J. 365
Heller, A.(J.) 744, 954
Hel-Or, Y. 1713
Henderson, T.C. 617
Henkel, P.A. 347
Herault, L. 673
Herb, G.M. 1096
Herbordt, M.(C.) 403,
410
Herman, G.T. 540, 1120,
1588
Herman, M. 531
Hernandez, F.M. 877
Herniou, M. 523
Hero, A.O. 613
Hershberger, J. 809
Hertz, L. 615
Hertzberger, L.O. 431
Herve, J.Y. 1463
Heyerdahl, E. 336
Heynen, P.O. 1112
Hild, M. 801
Hill, A. 652, 1269
Hingorani, R. 1743,
1857
Hingorani, S. 675
Hirai, T. 1837
Hiramo, H. 870
Hirata, K. 800
Hirzinger, G. 1842
Hodges, L.F. 1350
Hodgson, R.M. 952
Hofele, G. 440
Hofmann, G.R. 442
Hofstadter, D.R. 736
Hogasen, G.T. 791
Holey, J.A. 820
Hollemann-Grundstedt,
P. 1539
Holmes, P.D. 1093
Holt, R.J. 961, 1873
Homar, M. 435
Hong, K.S. 1671
Hong, T.H. 531
Hong, X. 1839
Hoogs, A. 448, 1701
Hopcroft, J.E. 71
Hoppe, H. 584
Horaud, R. 673, 1666
Horiuchi, T. 1723
Horn, B.(K.P.) 50, 426
Horner, J.L. 145
Horswill, I. 1362
151
Author Index
Horwedel, M. 448
Hou, K.M. 1381
Houzelle, S. 681, 788
Howarth, R.J. 1089
Hoyt, J.D. 104
Hsiao, M. 547
Hsieh, Y.C. 350, 1336
Hsiung, P.K. 1513
Hsu, F.J. 446
Hsu, F.R. 1087
Hsu, K.Y. 151
Hsu, W.H. 1432
Hsu, W.M. 1887
Hu, G. 465
Hu, X. 1754
Hu, Z. 1313, 1315
Huang, A. 367
Huang, C.L. 256, 659,
836, 1125, 1606, 1815
Huang, L. 1783, 1827
Huang, T.(S.) 55, 237,
239, 250, 321, 1259,
1344, 1373, 1385,
1392, 1730, 1772,
1803, 1814
Huang, W.C. 1876
Huang, Z.H. 715
Huck, F.O. 106, 614
Hudacko, T. 547
Hugen, F.M. 437
Hughes, J.F. 1885,
1887, 1891
Hui, K.C. 1510
Hummel, R. 1619
Hung, K.C. 1440
Hung, Y.P. 532
Huq, A. 1049
Huseby, R.B. 791
Hussien, B. 1792
Huttenlocher, D.P. 716,
1267, 1268, 1271,
1616, 1661
Huttunen, O. 692
Hwang, F. 69
Hwang, J.N. 413
Hwang, S.Y. 713
Hwang, Y.K. 1080, 1094
Ibarra, O.H. 820, 1056
Ichioka, Y. 603
Ide, A. 524
Ihm, I. 550, 559
Ikebata, S. 1837
Ikegaya, K. 1399
Ikeuchi, K. 1401, 1472,
1605, 1613, 1614, 1625
Ilg, M. 728, 1029
Illingworth, J. 1287,
1407, 1566
Imai, M. 1878
Imaoka, H. 265
Imbert, M. 165
Imiya, A. 503
Impedovo, S. 210
Inglebert, C. 329
Inoue, H. 324
Inoue, K. 1047
Inoue, M. 1486
Irani, M. 1820, 1860
Ishiguro, H. 1320
Ishii, K. 244, 334,
711, 1412, 1571, 1802
Ishikawa, S. 1277
Ishiyama, Y. 1073
Ishizuka, M. 263
Ito, K. 1446
Itoh, K. 603
Iverson, L.A. 1456
Iyengar, P.A. 235
Iyengar, S.S. 1645
Jackway, P.T. 474
Jacobs, D.W. 1267,
1689, 1690
Jacobson, L. 951
Jaffe, C.C. 960
Jagadish, H.V. 823
Jahne, B. 36
Jain, A.(K.) 3, 691,
725, 1162, 1163, 1209,
1402, 1405, 1623, 1669
Jain, R.(C.) 609, 1170,
1212, 1354, 1358,
1413, 1605
JaJa, J. 400
Jamberdino, A.A. 369
Jamieson, L.H. 444
Jang, B.K. 1019
Janssen, H. 330, 779
Jaromczyk, J.W. 1004
Jasinschi, R.S. 1736
Javidi, B. 145, 149,
154
Jayakumar, R. 841
152
Author Index
Jayasouriah 934
Jeanne, P. 1205
Jeng, F.C. 1197
Jenq, J.F. 1020
Jeong, C.S. 819
Jeong, H. 611
Jepson, A.(D.) 741,
1762
Ji, L. 1016, 1038
Jia, Y. 590
Jiang, C. 1110
Jiang, T. 1056
Jiang, X.Y. 1584, 1595
Jin, Q. 965
Johanson, P. 4
Johnson, D.G. 735
Johnson, R. 413
Johnstone, J.K. 1535
Jolion, J.M. 392
Jones, D.G. 1316, 1366,
1369
Jones, G.A. 1407
Jones, J.L. 289
Jones, R. 494, 496, 509
Jones, T.L. 354
Jones-Parry, I.H. 735
Jonker, P.P. 417
Jordan, H.F. 367
Jordan, S. 423
Jordan III, J.R. 1355
Joseph, D. 839
Jost, R.G. 222
Juday, R.D. 106
Jumarie, G. 1207
Jump, J.R. 367
Jungert, E.(R.A.) 1093,
1580
Juvin, D. 436
Kadar, I. 345
Kahn, P.J. 71
Kahn, R. E. 775
Kahng, A.B. 930
Kaiser, J. 436
Kajimi, N. 1357
Kak, A.(C.) 279, 303
Kakushe, K. 1425
Kalviainen, H. 1756
Kamada, H. 1832
Kamata, S. 99, 535, 870
Kambhamettu, C. 1875
Kamgar-Parsi, B. 95, 305
Kanade, T. 48, 307,
1248, 1361, 1625,
1764, 1779
Kanal, L. 1850
Kanaoka, T. 935
Kandel, A. 1725, 1741
Kaneko, H. 1668
Kaneta, M. 585
Kantabutra, V. 1082
Kanungo, T. 504, 508,
511, 816, 852
Karakala, R. 613
Karakas, C. 874
Karlsson, J. 424, 766
Karplus, W. 168
Kashyap, R.L. 1215
Kasson, J.M. 1130
Kasturi, R. 214, 215,
217
Katila, T. 692
Kato, K. 1277
Kato, T. 800
Katsaggelos, A.K. 111,
112
Katzir, N. 919
Kaufman, A. 1502, 1516
Kaufman, H. 1887
Kaufmann, M. 1077
Kaul, A. 1879
Kaushal, T.P. 654
Kavianpour, A. 1297
Kawaguchi, E. 99, 535,
870
Kawai, Y. 1397
Kawashima, T. 472
Kay, J.W. 564
Keast, C. 426
Kedem, Z.M. 1239
Kempenaers, P. 945
Kempner, Y. 565
Kender, J.R. 51, 1304
Kent, J.R. 1886
Kerbyson, D.(J.) 402,
411
Keren, D. 1569, 1664
Kershaw, J.A. 1804
Khan, G.N. 669, 717
Khokhar, A. 1266
Khosla, P.K. 1097
Kierkegaard, P. 1288
Kim, C. 1058, 1486
153
Author Index
Kim, C.I. 611
Kim, D.H. 1318
Kim, H.B. 1199
Kim, H.J. 631
Kim, H.S. 849, 1223
Kim, I.Y. 748
Kim, J.H. 1638
Kim, J.O. 1097
Kim, K.N. 1671
Kim, S.D. 1167
Kim, W. 631
Kim, Y. 221
Kim, Y.C. 1742, 1748
Kimia, B.B. 470, 882
Kimura, M. 1681
Kin, G. 476
Kinoshita, K. 1799
Kirchner, H. 1731
Kirk, D. 84
Kirkpatrick, D.G. 811
Kirman, J. 768
Kiryati, N. 97, 572,
1600
Kishino, F. 593, 1483,
1578
Kita, N. 1673
Kitahashi, T. 1425
Kitchen, L.J. 594
Kittler, J. 359, 628,
640, 1189, 1287, 1309,
1311, 1407, 1566
Kjeldsen, R. 739, 1304
Klanderman, G.A. 1271
Klassen, R.V. 1171
Klawe, M.M. 811
Kloor, P.L. 337
Knecht, R. 366
Knight, T. 426
Knopf, G.K. 429
Knutsson, H. 1305
Koch, C. 1723
Kocsis, F. 1514
Koditschek, D.E. 1098
Koenderink, J.J. 169,
462, 467, 471, 972,
1547
Koh, K. 1667
Kohl, C. 447, 450
Kohnle, A. 340
Koivunen, V. 589
Koizumi, M. 1672
Kokhar, A.A. 1348
Kolagani, N. 1868
Koller, D. 1821
Kolountzakis, M.N. 991
Komen, E.R. 395, 417
Kondepudy, R. 1116
Kondo, S. 1487, 1488
Kong, M.S. 1727
Kong, T.Y. 1059, 1585
Konrad, J. 1737
Konstantinides, K. 422
Koparkar, P. 1559
Koplowitz, J. 891
Kopperman, R. 1059
Korobkin, C. 1157
Korzeniowski, K.A. 1657
Kosaka, A. 303
Koskinen, L. 506
Koster, A.S.E. 688
Kosugi, M. 750, 1491
Koutamanis, A. 255
Kovacic, S. 863
Kozato, Y. 518
Kozera, R. 1423, 1439,
1442
Kraus, K. 129
Krichevsky, M. 157
Kriegman, D.J. 580,
1462, 1604, 1607,
1701, 1718
Krig, D.B. 355
Krikelis, A. 183, 414
Krishen, K. 1817
Krishnan, R. 1703
Krishnaprasad, P.S.
1492
Krishnapuram, R. 562,
1410
Krnak, D.A. 1804
Krolak, P. 438
Kromker, D. 378
Kropatsch, W. 905, 911
Krotkov, E. 1384
Krumm, J. 1467
Kruskal, C.P. 901
Krzyzak, A. 1411, 1707
Kube, P. 622
Kubler, O. 619, 1561,
1600
Kubo, F. 1073
Kuc, R. 315
Kucuk, S. 1601
Kumar, R. 1685, 1708
154
Author Index
Kumar, V. 194
Kummert, F. 745
Kundu, A. 130, 1192
Kunii, T.L. 78, 79
Kuniyoshi, Y. 324
Kuo, C.C.J. 1216, 1473
Kuosmanen, P. 506
Kurakake, S. 254
Kurihura, T. 266
Kurita, T. 258, 703,
800, 894
Kuroda, S. 1837
Kurz, L. 135
Kutulakos, K.N. 991,
1464
Kweon, I.S. 307
Kwok, P.C.K. 1025, 1034
Ladendorf, B. 1367
Ladkin, P.B. 192
LaFollette, P.S. 843
Lagarde, J. 1430
Lai, G.Y. 1692
Lai, S.H. 1388
Lam, D.C.L. 810
Lam, D.M.K. 162
Lam, F.K. 829
Lam, L. 1017, 1031
Landau, G.M. 1233
Landi, L. 338
Lane, D.M. 889
Lang, E. 1615
Langer, M.S. 1456, 1478
Langlas, B. 1100
Langley, K. 1861
Lanser, S. 642
Lapreste, J.T. 1460,
1466
Lapsa, P.M. 1294
LaRocque, D.M. 954
Larson, R.M. 32
Latombe, J.C. 1083,
1100
Lau, C. 174, 178
Lauren, P.D. 1529, 1530
Laurendeau, D. 1572,
1686, 1700
Laurentini, A. 850,
1563, 1581
Lauzzana, R. 1043
Lavallee, S. 1712, 1714
Lavender, D. 1540
Lawton, D. 447, 450
Lazar, C. 908
Lazzaro, J. 1723
Leahy, R. 680
Leavers, V.F. 814,
1285, 1286, 1298
Lebegue, X. 1461
LeBlanc, A.R. 482, 483
LeBlanc, T. 424, 766
Leclerc, Y.G. 1427,
1453, 1455
Lee, C. 899
Lee, C.M. 1651
Lee, C.N. 1594
Lee, C.S.G. 294, 785,
1646
Lee, C.T. 316
Lee, C.W. 263
Lee, D.T. 819
Lee, H. 1814
Lee, H.J. 236
Lee, H.M. 1311
Lee, H.S. 426
Lee, J.D. 1716
Lee, J.F. 897
Lee, J.H. 1167
Lee, J.S. 1324
Lee, J.Y. 1440, 1716
Lee, K.C. 1242
Lee, K.M. 1473
Lee, N.I. 1167
Lee, R.C.T. 1087
Lee, S.W. 1017, 1107,
1136
Lee, S.Y. 446
Lee, T.C. 399
Lee, T.S. 1175
Legat, J.D. 1840
Legault, R. 910
Lei, C.L. 1246
Leighton, F.T. 406, 407
Leite, N.J. 418
Le Negrate, A. 113
Leonard, J.J. 288, 298
Leonardis, A. 676, 682,
863
Leou, J.J. 304, 1257
Lerch, A. 1256
Lerner, R. 410
Letang, J.M. 1830
Leu, J.G. 122
Leu, M.C. 1545
155
Author Index
Leung, D.N.K. 1292
Levialdi, S. 5, 995
Levine, M.D. 994, 1015,
1306, 1414, 1419,
1429, 1564, 1635, 1813
Levitt, N. 1062
Levkovitz, H. 1120
Levy Vehel, J. 1211
Lew, M.S. 1344
Lewis, P.H. 634, 1149
Leymarie, F. 994, 1015
Leyton, M. 916, 941
Li, B. 1005
Li, B.C. 973, 1586
Li, C.C. 631, 632
Li, D. 453, 485
Li, H. 1755
Li, H.F. 841
Li, J. 444
Li, J.J. 1507
Li, S. 331
Li, S.Z. 359, 1255,
1626, 1632
Li, W. 844
Li, Y. 926
Li, Z. 291, 807
Li, Z.C. 513, 515
Li, Z.N. 465
Liang, P. 897
Liao, C.W. 1583
Liao, X. 978
Liaw, H.T. 1246
Libby, V. 345
Lie, W.N. 786
Liedtke, C.E. 746
Limas Serafim, A.F.
1181
Lin, C.(N.) 886, 927
Lin, F. 1496
Lin, J.C. 925
Lin, R. 497
Lin, W. 1275
Lin, W.C. 789, 1409,
1416, 1444
Lin, W.E. 656
Lin, W.S. 532
Lin, X. 880
Lin, Y. 655, 883
Lin, Z. 1158
Lindeberg, T. 466, 468,
621, 944
Lindenbaum, M. 919, 983
Lipp, J.I. 1734
Lisboa, P.J.G. 262
Lischinski, D. 1503
Lister, P.F. 1504
Little, J. 1749
Liu, C.M. 115
Liu, H.C. 1263
Liu, H.K. 151
Liu, K. 260
Liu, N. 1378
Liu, S.C. 427
Liu, T.Y. 1432
Liu, Y. 321, 1730
Liu, Y.H. 1086
Liuhui 335
Liu-Yu, S. 1180
Llorens, A. 962
Lodi, E. 1226
Loew, M.H. 220
Lohar, G. 461
Longuet-Higgins, H.C.
1435
Lonnestad, T. 1220
Lorbeski, B. 413
Lorensen, N.E. 558
Loui, A.C.P. 499
Lounsbery, M. 541
Lovell, R. 824, 1203
Loving, K. 413
Lowe, D.G. 1808
Lozano-Perez, T. 289
Lu, H.Q. 1679
Lu, X. 1639
Lu, Y. 609
Luccio, F. 1226
Luce, R.P. 507
Ludwig, K.O. 1365
Luk, F.T. 108
Lukes, G.E. 356
Luo, W. 1321
Luo, Y. 469
Luong, Q.T. 528, 533
Lurie, J.B. 6
Lyche, T. 85
Ma, R. 1417
Ma, S.D. 1341
MacIntyre, B. 1115
Mackworth, A.K. 190,
896
Macq, D. 1840
Madarasmi, S. 1172
156
Author Index
Maderlechner, G. 1039
Maeda, E. 711
Maggioni, C. 1706
Magnenat Thalmann, N.
264
Mahapatra, R.N. 990
Mahdavieh, Y. 40
Maitre, H. 1321
Malandain, G. 1598,
1602
Malik, J. 1316, 1366,
1369
Malladi, R. 1550
Mallaiah, M. 262
Mallat, S. 102, 612
Mallikarjuna, H.S. 133
Mallot, H. 779
Mammone, R.J. 111, 175
Mancini, T.A. 1477
Mandiau, R. 196
Mangaser, A. 423
Mangili, F. 1359, 1364
Mangin, F. 726
Manjunath, B.S. 243,
257
Mann, S. 541
Manseur, Z.Z. 125
Mao, J. 1163
Mao, Z. 1874
Maragos, P. 28
Marapane, S.B. 1334
Maravall, D. 1342
March, R. 650
Mardia, K.V. 1851
Marinos, C.(I.) 744,
1704
Markandey, V. 937
Marola, G. 1670
Marroquin, J.L. 575
Marsh, B. 424, 766
Maruya, M. 1376
Masaki, I. 290
Mascarenhas, N.D.A.
1245
Mase, K. 1822
Mason, D.C. 735
Masten, M.K. 343
Masuda, I. 251
Masui, N. 259
Mat-Ali, R. 1283
Mataric, M.J. 310
Mathew, L. 1050
Mathieu, H. 428
Matsushima, H. 1446
Matsuyama, T. 1142,
1308
Matthies, L. 1352, 1371
Mauri, G. 234
Maybank, S.J. 521, 528
Mayhew, J.E.W. 855
Mazer, E. 289
McAndrew, P. 425
McCabe, P.A. 412
McClure, D.E. 121
McCormick, J.A. 614
McDonald, J. 584
McGuire, M. 1150
McIlroy, M.D. 892
McKay, N.D. 1258
McKeeman, J.C. 1501
McKeown Jr., D.M. 350,
356, 357, 358, 555,
557, 1328, 1333, 1336
Mecocci, A. 1301
Medina-Rodriguez, P.
697
Medioni, G. 45, 723,
842, 1028, 1323, 1567,
1568, 1583, 1641,
1653, 1683
Meer, P. 458, 577, 582,
963
Meghabghab, G. 1725,
1741
Mehlhorn, K. 1077
Mehra, P. 177
Mehrotra, R. 638, 644
Meijer, B.R. 1278
Meisels, A. 1161
Mel, B.W. 287
Melhem, R. 397
Melkemi, M. 689
Melter, R.A. 66
Mendez, J.A. 877
Menq, C.H. 1692
Merhav, S. 1372
Merigot, A. 390, 1283
Meshkat, S.N. 548
Mesrabi, M. 773
Metaxas, D. 1121, 1565,
1890
Mettala, E.G. 317
Meyer, F. 1798, 1823
Meyer, G.W. 1128
157
Author Index
Meyer, P.R. 1059
Meyers, D. 1556
Meygret, A. 1419
Miceli, W.J. 172
Michaelson, G.J. 425
Michelman, P. 1841
Mignot, P. 1211
Miguet, S. 1507
Milano, A. 1766
Milenkovic, V. 807
Milgram, M. 391
Milios, E. 1121
Miller, T. 413
Miller, W.B. 340
Miller, Z. 396
Millot, P. 196
Milun, D. 144
Miner, R.A. 441
Mintz, D. 577, 582, 624
Mirza, M.J. 1408
Misra, M. 105
Mitchell, D. 1114
Mitchell, J.S.B. 1075,
1078
Mitchell, O.R. 294,
1014, 1519
Mitchell, W.J. 86
Mitossi, V. 255
Mitra, S.K. 110
Mitsumoto, H. 1357
Mitter, S. 1176
Mizutani, F. 1022
Mobasseri, B.G. 864
Modestino, J.W. 740
Moh, J. 492
Mohan, R. 719, 1688
Mohr, R. 641, 923,
1745, 1765, 1771, 1795
Mokhtarian, F. 896
Mokrane, A. 116
Molnar, S. 421
Monga, O. 1524, 1526,
1528, 1546
Montalvo, F.S. 729
Montanvert, A. 392,
1021, 1032, 1596
Montseny, E. 871
Moody, J. 1677
Moons, T. 1752
Moore, A. 1723
Morales, A. 473
Moreton, H.P. 1577
Morgan, D. 447, 450
Mori, S. 216, 218, 895
Morimoto, M. 1310
Morita, K. 1053
Morita, S. 472
Morrow, W.M. 119
Mosconi, M. 416
Moses, Y. 1659
Moulin, P. 587
Mugnuolo, R. 1631
Mukherjee, A. 604
Mukherjee, D.P. 461
Mukherjee, J. 693, 993,
1293, 1404
Mukhopadhyay, A. 1495
Mukundan, R. 917
Mulgaonkar, P.G. 732,
1644
Muller, H. 1045
Muller, M.A. 782
Mullikin, J.C. 629, 988
Mumford, D. 1175, 1335
Mundy, J.(L.) 54, 447,
448, 450, 744, 914,
922, 954, 955, 956,
1459, 1605, 1693, 1704
Munson Jr., D.C. 43
Murase, H. 1858
Murino, V. 742, 1649,
1852
Murray, D. 527
Murtagh, F. 662, 1279
Murthy, C.A. 698, 1008
Mussio, P. 754
Mysliwetz, B.D. 306
Nacken, P. 487
Nackman, L.R. 548
Nadabar, S.G. 1209
Nagamine, T. 251
Nagao, M. 755
Nagao, T. 1312
Nagel, H.H. 677, 1821
Nagendraprasad, M.V.
1035
Nagy, G. 946, 1205
Naher, S. 1077
Nair, H.N. 1394
Najim, M. 929
Nakahara, T. 1361
Nakajima, Y. 1539
Nakamura, A. 1064, 1591
158
Author Index
Nakamura, T. 503, 1480
Nakamura, Y. 755, 803
Nakanishi, T. 334
Nakatani, H. 1281
Nakayama, K. 1855
Nalwa, V.S. 1758
Namazi, N.M. 1733, 1734
Namuduri, K.R. 644
Nandhakumar, N. 792,
1529, 1530
Nandini, R. 103
Naqvi, A. 999
Narasimhan, L.S. 1387
Narayanan, P.J. 305,
386, 389, 393, 510
Naruse, H. 524
Nasr, H.N. 32
Nasrabadi, N.M. 844,
1322
Nayar, S.K. 51, 1391,
1393, 1448
Neagoe, V. 967
Neely, S. 1884
Neff, J.A. 150
Negahdaripour, S. 3,
1724, 1793, 1868
Negrini, R. 5
Nelson, R.(C.) 53, 59,
1806, 1869, 1870, 1871
Nemoto, K. 1376
Nesi, P. 1490, 1647
Netravali, A.N. 943,
961, 1873
Neumann, B. 1365
Neumann, H. 647, 1365
Neumann, U. 1521
Neusius, C. 1003
Nevatia, R. 45, 254,
670, 719, 1326, 1332,
1452, 1481, 1678
Newell, J.T. 1166
Newman, A. 352
Newman, M.J. 407
Newman, T.(S.) 1405,
1669
Newman, W.S. 1084
Ng, I. 1189
Nguyen, H.H. 1375
Nguyen, Q.L. 1414, 1564
Nguyen, T.C. 1373,
1385, 1392
Nguyen, V.D. 744
Niblack, (C.)W. 369,
679, 684, 987, 1030,
1040
Nichol, D. 1809
Nicholls, G.K. 1214
Nielsen, B. 1221
Niemann, H. 745, 1731
Nishida, H. 895
Nishida, K. 783
Nishihara, S. 1486
Nitya, V.B. 1548
Nitzberg, M. 134
Nivat, M. 364, 1046,
1051
Niwaya, H. 265
Noble, A. 744
Noble, J.A. 598, 599
Noda, T. 1399
Nomura, Y. 524
Nordin, B. 1587
Novak, C.L. 1139
Nowak, A. 672
Nudd, G.(R.) 402, 411
Nurre, J.H. 1383, 1691
Oddy, C.J. 735
O'Donnell, P.A. 289
Ogniewicz, R. 728, 1029
O'Gorman, L. 214, 215,
217, 904
Ohanian, P.P. 1201
Ohsawa, Y. 803, 1145
Ohya, J. 244, 1412,
1571
Oja, E. 1307, 1756
Ojala, T. 1217
Okabe, H. 265
Okada, M. 1026
Okada, T. 1668
Okazaki, K. 1357
Okutomi, M. 1248, 1361
Olariu, S. 394
Oliensis, J. 137, 1451,
1470, 1782
Oliver, G. 871
Olivieri, P. 1790
Olsen, S.(I.) 4, 1329
Olson, T.J. 1351
Olszewski, J. 1003
O'Neill, M.A. 1353
Ong, S.H. 25, 934
Ongaro, P. 1260
159
Author Index
Onishi, R. 352
Oommen, B.J. 1088
Oosterlinck, A. 737,
945, 1752
Orphanoudakis, S.C. 434
Orr, M.J.L. 1684
Oshima, M. 1397
Ostevold, E. 1854
Otsu, N. 258, 703, 800,
894
Otte, M. 677
Ottenberg, K. 647
Otto, G.P. 518
Ouksel, M.A. 812
Overmars, M.H. 1091,
1508
Paar, G. 1374, 1380
Pachowicz, P.W. 709
Packwood, R. 402
Pagli, L. 1226
Paglieroni, D.W. 986,
1002
Pahlavan, K. 764, 765,
770
Paige, R. 1240
Painter, J.S. 1768
Pal, N.R. 706, 707
Pal, S. 1007
Pal, S.K. 206, 660,
698, 699, 700, 707
Palacios, A. 1118
Palem, K.V. 1239
Pallo, J.M. 1236
Palm, H.C. 1854
Palmer, P.L. 1309
Pan, X. 889
Pan, Y. 1496
Pao, D.C.W. 841
Papademetriou, R.C. 976
Papadourakis, G.M. 821
Pape, D.R. 148
Paranjape, R.B. 119
Pareek, H. 990
Parent, R.E. 1886
Park, H.D. 1519
Park, J. 907
Park, K.H. 849, 1223,
1515
Park, R.H. 1199, 1318
Parkins, L. 413
Parks, A. 352
Parodi, G. 846
Partaatmadja, O. 1389
Parthasarathy, G. 591
Parui, S.K. 604
Patel, D. 1186
Patel, M. 412
Patel, M.A.S. 1468
Patel, R.V. 1386
Pati, Y.C. 1492
Patt, Y.N. 367
Pau, L.F. 738
Pauwels, E.J. 1752
Pavlidis, T. 61, 216,
546, 900
Pawlak, M. 636, 936,
978
Payne, B.A. 1881
Payrissat, R. 1396
Payton, P.M. 958, 1693
Pearson, J.E. 348
Peckerar, M.C. 1492
Pei, S.(C.) 886, 927
Pejnovic, P. 966
Peleg, K. 1141
Peleg, S. 959, 969,
1579, 1820, 1857, 1860
Pelillo, M. 198
Pellegretti, P. 796
Pelz, J.B. 1166
Peng, A. 645
Peng, Q. 1499, 1500
Penna, M.A. 1872
Pensini, M.P. 234
Pentland, A.(P.) 556,
576, 1471, 1605, 1624,
1642, 1648
Perez, A. 99
Perez, J.C. 588
Perez de la Blanca, N.
906
Peri, M.F. 742
Perlant, F.P. 350,
1328, 1333
Perlin, M. 191
Pernus, F. 863
Peroche, B. 1153
Perona, P. 601, 618,
1176
Perotti, F. 1766
Perrett, D. 231
Petitjean, S. 1604,
1607
160
Author Index
Petriu, E. 39
Petrou, M. 359, 1214,
1309
Phatak, A.V. 314
Philip, J. 1811
Phillips, I.T. 413
Phillips, R.L. 1112
Piascik, T. 672
Picard, R.W. 1195
Pick Jr., H.L. 57, 1104
Picott, K.P. 1106
Pieczynski, N. 686
Piegl, L.A. 539, 1511
Pietikainen, M. 589,
1217
Pike, T.K. 735
Pinz, A. 790
Piper, J. 1016, 1037
Pitas, I. 826, 848
Pizer, S.M. 1521
Pizlo, Z. 921
Plassard, T. 735
Platt, J. 1882
Plomp, J. 751
Plouffe, W. 1130
Pobegailo, A.P. 898
Poggio, T. 50, 209,
238, 242, 426, 1622
Polana, R. 1869, 1870,
1871
Polis, M.F. 555, 557
Polzleitner, W. 433,
743, 753, 1374, 1380
Pomerleau, D.A. 320
Ponce, J. 580, 1462,
1604, 1607, 1701
Pong, T.C. 1172, 1651
Ponnusamy, R. 1728
Pool, I. 451
Porat, M. 96, 919
Posch, S. 979
Postaire, J.G. 710
Potter, J.L. 377
Poulton, J. 421
Poussart, D. 1700
Pradhan, B.S.S. 1495
Prasanna, V.K. 105,
939, 1068, 1266, 1348
Pratt, W.K. 368
Preparata, F.P. 1493
Preteux, F. 1000
Price, K. 45, 447, 450,
1742, 1748
Princen, J. 1287, 1407
Prokop, R.J. 918
Proteau, L. 163
Protheroe, S.R. 1757
Protti, M. 754
Provost, F.J. 397
Pu, C.C. 928
Puget, P. 1763
Pujari, A.K. 1548
Puppo, E. 1562
Purpura, D.P. 167
Qian, K. 460, 1061,
1639
Qian, R.J. 239, 250
Quaglia, G. 718
Quam, L. 448
Quan, L. 923, 1771
Quinquis, A. 1838
Quinton, P. 363
Quiroz, C. 424, 766
Rabbani, M. 8, 93
Rabut, C. 878
Raekovi, M. 1079
Raghavan, S. 1850
Raghunath Rao, K. 1282
Ragnemalm, I. 495, 998
Raja, N.S. 1402
Rajasekaran, S. 383
Ramakrishnan, I.V. 1232
Ramani, K. 103
Rambeaud, P. 989
Ramesh, N. 818
Ramesh, R. 1232
Ramesh, V. 447, 450,
678
Ranade, A.G. 407
Randall, G. 428
Rangaiah, C. 1633
Ranganath, H.S. 1251
Ranganathan, N. 412,
644, 1284
Rangarajan, K. 1739,
1828, 1831, 1834
Rangayyan, R.M. 119
Rank, K. 131
Ranka, S. 379, 798, 827
Rao, A.S. 939
Rao, K. 1567
Rao, N.S.V. 938
161
Author Index
Rao, Y. 553
Rashid, H.U. 1434
Ratcliff, G. 164
Rattarangsi, A. 893
Ravani, B. 899
Ravishankar Rao, A.
1170
Raviv, D. 1775
Ray, B.K. 568, 569, 890
Ray, K.S. 568, 569, 890
Rebibo, N. 1864
Rebuffel, V. 1830
Reddy, S.C. 237
Reece, D.A. 319
Reese, G. 114
Reeves, A.P. 918
Refice, M. 198
Regazzoni, C.S. 742,
1649, 1852
Rehg, J.M. 675
Reiber, J.M.C. 665
Reichstein, I. 1088
Reid, I. 1628
Reid, M.B. 828
Reif, J.H. 70, 1551
Reinders, M.J.T. 261
Reinefeld, A. 192
Reinhart, C.(C.) 670,
1678
Reisfeld, D. 241, 248
Reiss, T.H. 977
Ren, X.H. 639
Renda, R. 1063
Requicha, A.A.G. 1538
Restivo, A. 1048
Rhee, S. 522
Rhoades, J. 1521
Rhodes, F. 1012
Richards, W. 741
Richardson, H.S. 1829
Richardson, T.J. 961
Rieger, J.H. 1603
Rignot, E. 663
Rigoutsos, I. 1619
Rimey, R.D. 760, 769,
771, 774
Rimon, E. 1098
Rinaudi, D. 718
Ringer, B. 625
Rioux, M. 534, 1132
Riseman, E.(M.) 49,
385, 722, 794, 1270,
1652, 1654, 1697
Ritter, G.X. 455
Ritter, W. 1143
Rives, P. 311
Rivest, J.F. 512
Rivlin, E. 780, 1783
Robb, R.A. 226
Robert, Y. 363, 1507
Robins, G. 930
Robinson, G.P. 653, 727
Roche, M. 1421
Rockwood, A. 1575
Rogers, S.K. 170
Rognone, A. 1819
Rogowitz, B.E. 155
Rohr, K. 596, 1433
Rokne, J. 553
Roli, F. 796
Rolland, F. 1595
Rolland, J. 142
Rom, H. 1028, 1568
Roos, C. 665
Roose, D. 1027
Rosen, D. 933
Rosenbaum, D.A. 232
Rosenberg, A.L. 406
Rosenfeld, A. 41, 52,
62, 563, 566, 567,
577, 582, 597, 664,
780, 903, 921, 1254,
1624, 1642, 1648,
1894, 1897
Rosenthaler, L. 619
Rosin, P.L. 657, 733,
887, 1441
Rossignac, J.(R.) 1538,
1879
Rote, G. 544, 1078
Roth, G. 1306, 1419
Rothwell, C.A. 955,
956, 1459, 1704
Rotman, S.R. 1191
Rousso, B. 1820
Rozenberg, G. 1042
Rubinstein, J. 516
Rubio, A. 435
Ruck, D.W. 171
Rucklidge, W.J. 1271
Ruhlmann, G.M. 1501
Ruppert, J. 1541
Ruwiedel, S. 9
Rye, A.J. 735
162
Author Index
Rytter, W. 757, 1052
Ryu, K.W. 400
Sadjadi, F.A. 201, 346
Safaee-Rad, R. 831,
932, 1437, 1443, 1715
Sagara, M. 524
Sagerer, G. 745
Sahasrabudhe, S.C. 708
Sahni, S. 1020
Saitoh, T. 1026
Sajda, P. 1474
Sakas, G. 1222
Sakauchi, M. 797, 803,
868, 1145
Sakita, K. 750
Sakomoto, M. 1047
Sakuramoto, I. 1047
Salden, A.H. 972
Salembier, P. 489
Salesin, D.H. 1112,
1520
Salomaa, A. 1042
Salotti, M. 694
Samal, A. 235
Samet, H. 806, 847,
1065
Sanchez-Sinencio, E.
178
Sand, F. 1194, 1196
Sander, P.(T.) 578,
579, 902, 1523, 1524,
1546
Sandini, G. 14, 15,
1769, 1867
Sandler, M.B. 860, 999,
1302
Sanfeliu, A. 962
Sangwarasil, M. 1487
Sankur, B. 261
Sanniti di Baja, G. 2,
845, 867, 1010
Sannoniya, K. 1399
Sano, M. 1668
Santini, S. 338, 1759
Sanz, J.L.C. 415
Saoudi, A. 364, 757,
1046, 1051, 1052
Sarfraz, M. 873
Sarkar, N. 1202, 1213
Sarkar, S. 720, 724
Sarkarin, S.S. 835
Sasakawa, K. 1837
Sasaki, T. 259
Sastry, P.S. 1377
Sastry, R. 1284
Sato, H. 1449, 1454,
1476
Sato, K. 1625
Sato, M. 476
Sato, T. 258
Sato, Y. 777, 1412,
1571
Satoh, S. 797
Satou, T. 797
Saund, E. 721, 805
Savitt, S.L. 617
Sawhney, H.S. 1685,
1784, 1794
Sawyer, G. 735
Saxberg, B.V.H. 1428
Scarlatos, L. 546
Schafer, R.W. 615
Schalkoff, R. 208
Scheerer, D. 1003
Schenker, P.S. 33
Scherson, I.D. 409
Schettini, R. 1144,
1260
Schirra, S. 1077
Schmidt, J.W. 543, 545
Schmitt, F. 1599
Schmult, B. 300
Schnorr, C. 1722
Schoenmakers, R.P.H.M.
139
Schonfeld, D. 138
Schott, R. 73
Schrack, G. 813
Schreiber, T. 1539
Schroeder, W.I. 558
Schumaker, L.L. 85
Schunck, B.G. 571,
1354, 1358, 1413
Schutte, K. 1717
Schwabe, E.J. 407
Schwartz, E.L. 781
Schwing, J.L. 394
Schwingshakl, G. 433
Scott, M. 424, 766
Scudder, M. 410
Scudder, M.J. 403
Seales, W.B. 1702
Sederberg, T.W. 542,
163
Author Index
1883
Seetharaman, G. 1447
Segal, M. 1157
Segawa, E. 696
Segers, N. 942
Segman, J. 516
Seibert, M. 1640
Seidel, M. 426
Seidel, R. 1541
Seidman, L.P. 284
Sejnowski, T.J. 181
Sekita, I. 894
Sen, S. 70, 1551
Seong, D.S. 1223
Sequin, C.H. 1577
Sereno, M.E. 1856
Serpico, (S.)B. 735,
796, 1766
Serra, J.(C.) 477, 488,
512
Sethi, I.K. 818, 1836
Sezan, M.I. 109
Sgurev, V.(S.) 189, 714
Shafer, S.A. 42, 319,
1139, 1467
Shaffer, C.A. 1096
Shah, J. 623
Shah, M. 649, 1482,
1739, 1828, 1831, 1834
Shakunaga, T. 308
Shan, L.Y. 853
Shankar, R.V. 827
Shanley, J.F. 341
Shantaram, V. 858
Shapiro, E. 387
Shapiro, L.(G.) 38, 41,
413, 1650
Shapiro, L.S. 1250
Shapiro, V.A. 714
Sharir, M. 1074, 1091,
1508
Sharma, R. 1095, 1099,
1783, 1826
Shaw, R. 219
Shawky, M. 1381
Sheinvald, J. 679, 684
Shekhar, C. 257
Shen, H.C. 1204
Shen, J. 595, 973, 1586
Shen, Y. 1533
Shene, C.K. 1535
Sheng, Y. 152
Shepherd, T.(S.) 824,
1203
Sher, D.(B.) 144, 253,
630
Shermer, T.C. 1090
Sheu, P.C.Y. 316
Sheu, R.D. 1719
Shi, Q. 141, 1280
Shieh, W.J. 1188
Shih, F.Y.(C.) 492,
493, 928, 1001, 1014,
1066, 1072
Shih, S.W. 532
Shimada, T. 783
Shimaya, A. 750, 1491
Shimizu, M. 1399
Shinagawa, Y. 79
Shio, A. 711
Shiohara, M. 1832
Shiota, T. 134
Shirai, Y. 671, 801,
1480, 1618, 1681
Shiren, Y. 1543
Shirley, P. 1498
Shizawa, M. 1859
Shmuel, A. 1778
Shomar, W.J. 1447
Shridhar, M. 924
Shu, C.F. 1212
Si, S.H. 1341
Sicard, E. 435
Sicuranza, G.L. 110,
459
Sidi, A. 538
Sidiropoulos, N.D. 848
Siebert, A. 1403, 1418
Siegel, H.J. 367, 384
Silberberg, T.M. 1262
Silven, O. 1217
Simmons, G. 1615
Simon, J.C. 210
Singh, A. 1721, 1726,
1729
Sinha, D. 491
Sinha, S.S. 571
Sinniah, R. 934
Sipila, O. 692
Sirjani, A. 947
Siromoney, R. 1046,
1049, 1050
Skiena, S.S. 984
Skifstad, K.D. 1760
164
Author Index
Skinner, S. 1556
Sklansky, J. 247, 249,
1141
Skofteland, G. 1810
Skordas, T. 1763, 1833
Skrzypek, J. 168, 625,
1108
Slagle, J.R. 1651
Sleeth, M. 352
Sloan, K. 1556
Sloboda, F. 948
Smeulders, A.W.M. 475,
802, 856, 971, 1592
Smith, A.J. 367
Smith, J.E. 367
Smith, K. 1104
Smith, K.C. 499, 831,
932, 1437, 1443, 1715
Smith, P.N. 1792
Smith, S.H. 909
Smits, B.E. 1520
Snyder, J.(M.) 87, 560
Snyder, L. 367
Snyder, M.A. 1865
Snyder, W.E. 547
Sobh, T.M. 1896
Sobrevilla, P. 871
Sodini, C. 426
Soille, P. 512
Solina, F. 682
Solomon, F. 1472
Solomon, S.S. 29
Somani, A.(K.) 413, 511
Sommer III, H.J. 1703
Sood, A.K. 1
Soos, S. 413
Soria, S.M. 1727
Sossa, H. 1666
Soucy, G. 1786
Soucy, M. 1572, 1686
Sparr, G. 1438, 1457
Speer, L.R. 1494
Spetsakis, M.E. 1770,
1774
Spidaliere, P.D. 1703
Spillman, L. 166
Spirkovska, L. 828
Spreeuwers, L.J. 648
Sridevi, N. 1548
Sridhar, B. 314, 1792
Srihari, S.N. 253, 268
Srinath, M.D. 1263
Srinivasan, N. 25
Srinivasan, P. 423
Srinivasan, V. 548
Stafford, R.L. 843
Stahl, H.P. 273
Stahs, T. 1674
Staib, L.H. 666
Stakenborg, J.H.T. 139
Standley, D. 426
Stark, L. 1665
Stark, L.W. 767
Steele, D. 684
Stefanelli, R. 5
Stein, A. 581
Stein, F. 842, 1641,
1653
Steinhage, V. 1347
Steketee, J.J. 554
Stella, E. 1317
Stelmaszyk, P. 1763
Stens, R.L. 94
Stenstrom, J.R. 1682
Stevenson, R.L. 574
Stewart, C.V. 1340,
1394
Stewart, N.F. 1544,
1554
Stiles-Davis, J. 157
Stockman, G.C. 252
Stockum, L.A. 343
Stofella, P. 234
Stojiljkovic, Z. 966
Stokely, E.M. 1558
Stokes, M. 1131
Stone, H.S. 367
Stone, M.C. 1117
Stonham, T.J. 1186
Storvik, G. 791
Straforini, M. 1643,
1790
Strat, T.(M.) 447, 448,
450, 1680
Strauss, O. 1406
Strickland, R.N. 1874
Stromboni, J.P. 674,
1180
Stuetzle, W. 584
Stytz, M.R. 229, 1497
Subbarao, M. 1395
Subirana-Vilanova, J.B.
616
Subrahmonia, J. 1569,
165
Author Index
1664
Subramanian, K.G. 1046,
1049, 1050
Sudborough, I.H. 396,
1058
Suehiro, T. 312, 1613,
1614
Suen, C.Y. 218, 513,
515, 910, 913, 1005,
1017, 1031
Suenaga, Y. 259, 267,
1310
Suetens, P. 737, 1620
Suk, M. 1291
Sull, S. 1780
Sullivan, G.D. 1570,
1629, 1630, 1789
Sullivan, J.R. 8
Sullivan, S. 580
Sun, A. 1389
Sun, Y.N. 832
Sundareswaran, V. 1744
Sung, K.K. 616
Sunwoo, M.H. 404
Super, B.J. 1469
Suri, S. 809
Surla, D. 1079
Suter, D. 561
Sutherland, K.T. 1103
Suzuki, I. 1092
Suzuki, S. 247
Svalbe, I. 494, 496,
509
Svetkoff, D.J. 275
Swain, M.J. 775, 1122
Swayne, D.A. 810
Syeda-Mahmood, T.F.
1137
Szeliski, R. 1712,
1714, 1888
Szepietowski, A. 1054,
1055, 1057
Sziranyi, T. 866
Taalebinezhaad, M.A.
1773, 1796, 1800
Tabbone, S. 643
Tagare, H.D. 960, 1431
Tai, J. 592
Takahashi, H. 1073,
1345
Takahashi, T. 1518
Takahata, M. 1878
Takanami, I. 1047
Takase, K. 312
Takashima, Y. 1376
Takefuji, Y. 1242
Takriti, S. 486
Talluri, R. 313
Tam, P.K.S. 1292
Tamassia, R. 75
Tambouratzis, G. 414
Tamminen, M. 1065
Tampieri, F. 1503
Tamura, S. 1357
Tan, H.L. 605
Tan, S.T. 1510
Tan, T. 1189
Tan, T.N. 1219, 1789
Tanaka, H. 711, 1487
Tanaka, H.T. 593, 1475
Tanaka, T. 1242, 1518
Tang, H. 1218, 1839
Tang, J.M. 548
Tang, Y.C. 785, 1646
Tang, Y.Y. 515
Taniguchi, Y. 1681
Tannenbaum, A. 470, 882
Tarabanis, K. 1611
Tarjan, R.(E.) 811,
1240
Taubin, G. 580, 586,
1569
Taylor, C.J. 600, 652,
815, 1269
Taylor, R.I. 1149
Taylor, W.F. 88
Tchoukanov, I. 831,
932, 1437, 1443, 1715
Teillaud, M. 73
Teller, S.J. 1111
Teng, C.M. 193
Teng, Y.A. 296, 322
Terauchi, M. 1446
ter Haar Romeny, B.M.
467, 471, 972
Terzopoulos, D. 583,
1565, 1890
Tescher, A.G. 22, 147
Thacker, N.A. 517, 855,
1331
Thalmann, D. 264
Thanailakis, A. 405
Thibadeau, R. 1513
166
Author Index
Thiel, E. 1021, 1032
Thirion, E. 1549
Thirion, J.P. 1506
Thomas, A.D.H. 1295
Thomas, F. 309
Thomas, J.I. 1782
Thomassen, A.J.W.M. 232
Thomassen, C. 1060
Thompson, E. 1118
Thompson, W.B. 57,
1104, 1768
Thonnat, M. 853, 1370,
1417
Thonnessen, U. 1895
Thorhallsson, T. 1821
Thorpe, C.E. 320
Thurfjell, L. 1587
Tian, J. 592
Tian, Q. 639
Timcenko, A. 1841
Tirumalai, A.P. 1354,
1358
Tistarelli, M. 1769,
1867
Titterington, D.M. 564
Tjahjadi, T. 124
Toal, A.F. 326
Tock, D. 240
Toda, K. 783
Toet, A. 487, 1126
Toga, A.W. 1881
Tomasi, C. 1764, 1779
Tomiha, T. 265
Tomita, F. 1073, 1345,
1672
Tomita, S. 935
Tonazzini, A. 123
Tonnesen, D. 1888
Toriwaki, J.(I.) 635,
747, 1026
Torrance, K.E. 1112
Torras, C. 309
Torre, V. 1643, 1790
Torres, C. 277
Tortora, G. 799
Toussaint, G.T. 68,
1004
Toyoda, M. 777
Trahanias, P.E. 830,
1148
Tran, A.T. 744
Traverso, P. 730
Trivedi, M.M. 1334
Trivedi, Y.C. 135
Trolinger, J.D. 272
Troscianko, T. 1224
Trucco, E. 730
Tsai, C.T. 832
Tsai, D.M. 704
Tsai, M.J. 1597
Tsai, P.S. 1482, 1828,
1831
Tsai, R.Y. 1611
Tsai, W.H. 701, 925,
1013
Tsalides, P. 405
Tsang, P.W.M. 829
Tsantilas, T. 383
Tsao, E.C.K. 656, 1444
Tsatsanis, M.K. 1208
Tsay, J.J. 72
Tseng, D.C. 1146, 1188
Tsotsos, J.K. 761, 772,
778, 1609, 1777
Tsuda, Y. 1399
Tsui, H.T. 1485
Tsuji, M. 535
Tsuji, S. 60, 295, 331,
696, 1320, 1475, 1878
Tsuji, T. 1446
Tu, X.W. 1381
Tuceryan, M. 725, 1182
Tuck, R. 367
Tucker, L.W. 401
Turk, G. 1573
Tzeng, N.F. 398
Udupa, J.K. 1585
Ueda, N. 1822
Uemura, T. 251
Ueshiba, T. 1397
Uhlin, T. 765, 770
Uhr, L. 949
Uhrig, C. 1077
Ullman, S. 1264, 1272,
1659
Ullmann, J.R. 840
Ulupinar, F. 1452, 1481
Uma Shankar, B. 604
Unbehauen, R. 131
Ur, H. 117
Usami, Y. 266
Uttal, W.(R.) 824, 1203
167
Author Index
Vaccarelli, A. 1670
Vaillant, R. 1557
Vaina, L.M. 1848
Van Aken, J.R. 420
van Balen, R. 480
Van Cleynenbreugel, J.
737
van den Boomgaard, R.
475, 480
Vanden Bossche, P. 942
van der Heijden, F. 648
van der Lubbe, J.C.A.
261
van der Veen, A.J. 362
Van Der Wal, G.S. 388
van Doorn, A.J. 169,
462, 1547
Van Gelder, A. 1555
Van Gool, L. 945, 1752
Van Hentenryck, P. 193
van Herk, M. 498
van Inge, A. 431
van Lieshout, M.N.M.
861
van Overveld, C.W.A.M.
136
van Vliet, L.J. 646,
968
van Widenfelt, R. 1157
van Wieringen, P.C.W.
232
Vareln, F.J. 1118
Vasilescu, M. 583
Vaudin, J. 402
Vehkomaki, T. 692
Veleva, P.K. 714
Vemuri, B.C. 586, 1382,
1550, 1810
Vemuri, V.E. 179
Venetsanopoulos, A.N.
499, 500, 826, 1148
Venkatesan, R. 1284
Venkatesan, S. 1812
Venkatesh, S. 463, 594
Venkatesh, Y.V. 103,
1377
Venkateswar, V. 667,
1327
Ventura, J.A. 885
Venturi, G. 822
Verbeek, F.J. 1033
Verbeek, P.W. 646, 968
Verleysen, M. 1840
Verma, R.M. 1229
Vernazza, G. 822, 846,
1766
Vernon, D. 276, 1658
Verri, A. 1819, 1843
Versano, R. 1161
Vicsek, T. 1151
Vidal, E. 588, 1127
Viergever, M.A. 467,
471, 688, 972
Vieville, T. 620
Vijayakumar, B. 1462
Villalobos, J.R. 940
Vilnrotter, F. 352
Vincent, L. 126, 487,
1070
Vincken, K.L. 688
Vinod, V.V. 693, 1293
Visa, A. 1187
Vishkin, U. 1233
Vitale, A. 749
Vitter, J.S. 1493
Vitulano, S. 749
Vlontzos, J.A. 1750
von der Heydt, R. 619
von der Malsburg, C.
243, 257
von Seelen, W. 323,
330, 1276
Voorhees, H. 401
Voss, K. 1589
Vossepoel, A.M. 974
Vriesenga, M. 1141
Waarts, J.J. 1534
Wada, T. 1308
Wagemans, J. 942
Wah, B.W. 177, 367
Wahl, F. 1674
Waku, J. 912
Wald, J.D. 355
Waldmann, J. 1372
Wallace, A.(M.) 425,
787, 1274, 1400, 1549
Wallace, R.S. 781
Wallis, A. 1540
Waltz, F.M. 29
Wang, C. 1022, 1036
Wang, C.C. 444, 525
Wang, D. 301
Wang, G.J. 876
168
Author Index
Wang, H. 883, 1056,
1788
Wang, H.F. 260
Wang, J.F. 573
Wang, J.Y. 1337
Wang, J.Y.A. 1356
Wang, L. 1165, 1198,
1200
Wang, M. 1500
Wang, M.J.J. 115
Wang, P.S.P. 364, 1035,
1041, 1590
Wang, T. 570, 651, 685
Wang, W. 195, 1645
Wang, X. 132, 1018
Wang, Y. 423
Wang, Y.F. 573, 897
Wanger, L.R. 1422
Wanghui 335
Ward, G.J. 1113
Ward, M.O. 1110
Warren, J.(D.) 511,
1532
Watanabe, S. 1390
Watanabe, Y. 267
Watkins, W.R. 339
Watson, A.B. 1740
Watson, C.R. 1804
Watson, D.F. 537
Watson, D.W. 384
Waugh, K.G. 425
Waxman, A.M. 1640
Wayner, P.C. 716
Webb, J.A. 443, 449,
519
Webber, R.E. 806
Webster, R.W. 843
Wechsler, H. 1, 104,
180, 743, 753, 862,
951
Weems, C.(C.) 380, 385,
403, 410
Wei, G.Q. 1842
Wei, T.C. 1395
Weil, F.J. 444
Weiman, C.F.R. 1324
Weinshall, D. 1479,
1767
Weisbin, C.R. 292
Weiss, I. 458, 953,
957, 963, 975
Welch, S.S. 342
Welch, W. 1576
Wells III, W.M. 1709
Welty, R.(P.) 448, 1693
Wen, W. 1190
Weng, J. 523, 1259,
1772, 1803, 1864
Werman, M. 581, 1579,
1713, 1778
Werner, J.S. 166
Wernersson, A. 337
West, G.A.W. 1441
Westberg, L. 1845
Westin, C.F. 1305
Whaite, P. 1608
Whitaker, R. 1521
White, B. 463
White, M. 1504
White, S. 1325
White, T. 142
Wielogorski, A.L. 735
Wilhelms, J. 1555
Wilkes, C.T. 441
Wilkes, D. 1609
Williams, D.J. 649
Williams, P.L. 1509
Williams, T. 410
Willsky, A.S. 102
Wilson, D.C. 125, 224
Wilson, J.C. 952
Wilson, J.N. 224
Wilson, R. 607
Wilson, S.S. 501
Winroth, H. 944
Winzen, A. 752
Wirtz, B. 1706
Witkin, A. 536, 1576,
1889
Wittenbrink, C. 413
Woeginger, G. 1078
Wolberg, G. 1134, 1140
Wolfe, W.J. 285
Wolff, L.(B.) 42, 1109,
1450, 1477
Wolfson, H.J. 1303
Wolovich, W.A. 58, 1657
Won, C.S. 1160
Wong, E.K. 497, 1634
Wong, G. 869
Wong, I.W.S. 810
Wong, K.C. 1311, 1566
Wong, K.W. 1344
Wong, P.W. 891
169
Author Index
Wong, W.T. 1066, 1072
Wongwarawipat, W. 263
Woods, R.E. 37
Woodwark, J. 1540
Wordenweber, B. 1539
Worring, M. 856, 971
Wu, A.Y. 66
Wu, C.H. 1815
Wu, C.M. 1193
Wu, H. 493, 1001
Wu, J.S. 304
Wu, K.Y. 1013
Wu, S.Y. 1558
Wu, W. 938
Wu, W.Y. 115
Wu, X. 1129
Wu, Y. 880
Wu, Z. 680
Wyatt Jr., J.L. 426
Xiao, Q. 715
Xie, M. 661, 1370
Xing, X. 651, 685
Xu, G. 696, 1475
Xu, L. 1307, 1756
Xu, S. 1218, 1839
Xu, T. 1487
Xue, M. 1283
Xue, Q. 1101
Yaagoob, A. 812
Yacoob, Y. 328, 333
Yagel, R. 1502, 1516
Yagmuma, Y. 868
Yakovleff, A. 1804
Yalabik, N. 1156
Yamamoto, K. 213, 218,
585, 1877
Yamamoto, M. 1320
Yamamoto, Y. 1053
Yamashita, M. 1092
Yamato, J. 244
Yan, J. 1312
Yan, L. 909
Yan, P. 965
Yanagishita, H. 1832
Yang, A.T. 899
Yang, H.S. 748
Yang, J.C.S. 531
Yang, J.Y. 260
Yang, L. 413
Yang, X.D. 1069
Yang, Y. 264
Yang, Y.H. 1813
Yao, J. 142
Yao, Y.H. 413
Yap, C.K. 1553
Yasuno, T. 1802
Yates, J.D. 1519
Yau, H.T. 1692
Ye, X.Q. 715
Yee, S.R. 1387
Yeow, H.H. 934
Yeshurun, Y. 241, 248
Yin, S. 153
Yip, R.K.K. 1292
Yla-Jaaski, A. 859
Yla-Jaaski, J. 692,
1185
Yogesan, K. 1221
Yokoya, N. 585, 1346,
1877
Yoneyama, M. 1390
Yoo, T.S. 1521
Yoroizawa, I. 750, 1491
Yoshimi, B. 1841
Yoshimi, T. 1397
Yoshitaka, M. 935
You, J. 1183, 1206
You, Y.C. 1716
Young, G.S. 531
Young, G.S.J. 1738
Young, T.Y. 1447
Yu, B. 880
Yu, C.W. 786
Yu, F.T.S. 153
Yu, S.S. 701
Yu, X. 692, 1185, 1411,
1707
Yuan, B. 880
Yuan, J. 913
Yuen, P.C. 829
Yuille, A.(L.) 126,
233, 1175, 1367
Yun, H. 1515
Yvinec, M. 73, 980,
1493
Zabrodsky, H. 959, 969
Zamperoni, P. 464
Zappatore, S. 1445
Zarge, J.A. 558
Zavidovique, B.(Y.)
390, 430
170
Author Index
Zeevi, Y.Y. 96, 175,
516
Zeghloul, S. 989
Zelnio, E. 353
Zeltzer, D. 230, 246
Zen, H. 1145
Zerubia, J. 726
Zetzsche, C. 1844
Zhang, E. 655
Zhang, G. 787
Zhang, J. 394, 740
Zhang, K. 1230
Zhang, P. 570
Zhang, S. 1570, 1630
Zhang, X. 592
Zhang, Y. 1801
Zhang, Y.J. 712
Zhang, Y.Y. 1041
Zhang, Z. 297, 1349,
1862, 1863, 1866
Zhao, D. 817, 950
Zhao, F. 731
Zhao, W. 1533
Zhao, Y. 118
Zheng, J. 540
Zheng, J.Y. 295, 1483,
1578
Zheng, Q. 1056, 1265,
1273
Zhong, S. 612
Zhou, J. 130
Zhou, Y. 1499
Zhu, H. 455
Zhu, Y.M. 1184
Zhuang, X. 118, 505,
570, 651, 685
Zielke, T. 323, 1276
Zikan, K. 1262
Ziou, D. 641, 643
Zisserman, A. 325, 527,
914, 922, 955, 956,
1424, 1459, 1704
Zobrist, G.W. 89
Zucker, S.W. 470, 882,
1456, 1478, 1523
Zunino, R. 846, 1649