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A. INTRODUCTION
This is the twenty-fourth in a series of bibliographies on
computer processing of pictorial information, covering primarily
items published during 1993. 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) Computational techniques
(E) Feature detection and segmentation; image analysis
(F) Two-dimensional shape; pattern
(G) Color and texture
(H) Matching and stereo
(I) Three-dimensional recovery and analysis
(J) Three-dimensional shape
(K) 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 and reports: [1-32]
(A.2) Books [33-39]; paper collections [40-42]; a new journal [43];
journal special issues or sections [44-49]; papers on
research at specific institutions [50-65]; a position paper
[66]; and the previous bibliography in this series [67]
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.): [68-82]
(B.2) Graphics and visualization: [83-94]
(B.3) Image compression and processing: [95-110]
(B.4) Sensors and optical processing: [111-122]
(B.5) Visual perception: [123-134]
(B.6) Neural networks: [135-151]
(B.7) Pattern recognition and artificial intelligence: [152-166]
C. APPLICATIONS
(C.1) Documents[1]: [167-174]
(C.2) Biomedical[1]: [175-186]
(C.3) Human: [187-205]
(C.4) Industrial[1]: [206-225] (see also [226-227])
(C.5) Mobile robotics, vehicles: [228-258]
(C.6) Remote sensing, reconnaissance: [259-299]
D. COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES[2]
(D.1) Architectures and software: [300-314]; databases: [315-318]
(D.2) Operations: [319-338]
(D.3) Representations: [339-350]; geometric operations: [351-354]
(D.4) Camera calibration: [355-374] (see also [375])
(D.5) Estimation, etc.: [376-384] (see also [385] and [386])
E. FEATURE DETECTION AND SEGMENTATION;
IMAGE ANALYSIS
(E.1) Features: [387-430] (see also [431-436] and [437-439])
(E.2) Segmentation: [440-468] (including contour extraction
[469-480] and thresholding [481-488])
(E.3) Analysis: [489-518] (see also [519])
F. 2D SHAPE; PATTERN
(F.1) Representation, delineation, decomposition, recognition,
etc.: [520-558]; see also [559-560]
____________________
[1]On these topics, only selected references are given.
[2]Parallel processing and interpolation are no longer covered.
(F.2) Properties, (2D and 3D) invariants: [561-595]
(F.3) Contours and curves: [596-633]
(F.4) Topology: [634-643]; distance and skeletons: [644-659];
formal languages: [660-666]
(F.5) Path planning: [667-690] (see also [691-697])
G. LIGHTNESS; COLOR; TEXTURE
(G.1) Lightness and radiosity: [698-722]
(G.2) Color and polarization: [723-743]
(G.3) Texture: modeling and synthesis [744-754] (see also
[755-760])
(G.4) Texture: description and segmentation [761-787]
H. MATCHING[3]; STEREO
(H.1) Hough transforms, etc.: [788-807]
(H.2) Matching: [808-830]
(H.3) Image registration, recognition, etc.: [831-863]
(H.4) Stereo: [864-895]
I. 3D SHAPE: RECOVERY; RANGE DATA
(I.1) Recovery: [896-941] (see also [942])
(I.2) Range sensing [943-959]; range data analysis: [960-987]
J. 3D SHAPE: MODELS[4]; RECOGNITION
(J.1) Models: [988-1008]; properties: [1009-1019]; related topics
(tactile sensing, grasp, etc.): [1020-1029]; 3D images:
[1030-1033]
(J.2) Views: [1034-1064]; pose: [1065-1079]
(J.3) Recognition: [1080-1124]
____________________
[3]String matching is no longer covered.
[4]Display is no longer covered.
K. MOTION
(K.1) Flow computation: [1125-1157]
(K.2) Structure from motion: [1158-1196]
(K.3) Motion detection and tracking: [1197-1238]
(K.4) Other topics: segmentation [1239-1250]; estimation
[1251-1263]; navigation [1264-1271]; modeling and animation
[1272-1277]; etc. [1278-1281]
REFERENCES
For brevity, the following frequently cited sources are cited
in abbreviated forms:
A. Books and Conference Proceedings
Abbreviation Conference
ACV Applications of Computer Vision [1992, 34]
CVPR IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision
and Pattern Recognition [16]
ICCV International Conference on Computer Vision [12]
IUW [ARPA] Image Understanding Workshop [11]
QV IEEE Workshop on Qualitative Vision [15]
SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH '93 Conference [85]
SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
B. Journals
Abbreviation Journal
AI Artificial Intelligence
C&G Computers and Graphics
CGA IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
CS Computing Surveys
DCG Discrete and Computational Geometry
GMIP Graphical Models and Image Processing
IJCV International Journal of Computer Vision
IJIS International Journal of Intelligent Systems
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
LoD Languages of Design
MVA Machine Vision and Applications
PC Parallel Computing
P-IEEE Proceedings of the IEEE
PR Pattern Recognition
PRL Pattern Recognition Letters
SV Spatial Vision
TCS Theoretical Computer Science
T-IP IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
T-IS IEICE Transactions on Information Systems
T-NN IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
TOG ACM Transactions on Graphics
T-PAMI IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
Intelligence
T-PDS IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
T-RA IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation
T-SMC IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
VC The Visual Computer
A. General References
A.1. Meetings
1. A. Blake and A. Yuille, eds., Active Vision (Rank Prize
Workshop, Grasmere, England, 1991), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
1992.
2. M. Yachida, guest ed., Special Issue on Image Processing and
Understanding (Papers from the first Japan-Korea Joint
Conference on Computer Vision, Seoul, Korea, October 10-11,
1991), T-IS E76-D(4), April 1993, 409-515.
3. R. Klette and W.G. Kropatsch, eds., Theoretical Foundations
of Computer Vision (Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop,
Buckow, Germany, March 30 - April 3, 1992), Akademie Verlag,
Berlin, 1992.
4. A. Basu and X. Li, eds., Computer Vision: Systems, Theory,
and Applications (Papers presented at the Vision Interface
'92 Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 11-15, 1992),
World Scientific, Singapore, 1993.
5. D.C. Hogg, guest ed., Special Issue: British Machine Vision
Conference 1992 (Leeds, UK, September 21-24, 1992), IVC
11(4), May 1993, 179-245.
6. J. Harmon, ed., Interdisciplinary Computer Vision: An
Exploration of Diverse Applications (21st IAPR Workshop,
Washington, DC, October 14-16, 1992), Proc. SPIE 1838.
7. R.S. Michalski, P.W. Pachowicz, A. Rosenfeld, and Y.
Aloimonos, NSF/DARPA Workshop on Machine Learning and Vision:
A summary (Harpers Ferry, WV, October 15-17, 1992), IUW, 351.
8. A. Nakamura, M. Nivat, A. Saoudi, P.S.P. Wang, and K. Inoue,
eds., Parallel Image Analysis (Proceedings, Second
International Conference, ICPIA '92, Ube, Japan, December
21-23, 1992), Springer, Berlin, 1992.
9. L.A. Ray and J.R. Sullivan, eds., Image Modeling (San Jose,
CA, February 3-4, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1904.
10. K.L. Boyer and L. Stark, eds., Applications of Artificial
Intelligence 1993: Machine Vision and Robotics (Orlando, FL,
April 14-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1964.
11. Proceedings, [ARPA] Image Understanding Workshop (Washington,
DC, April 18-21, 1993), Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA, 1993.
12. Proceedings, Fourth International Conference on Computer
Vision (Berlin, Germany, May 11-14, 1993), IEEE Computer
Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1993.
13. Eighth Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis (8SCIA),
Tromso, Norway, May 25-28, 1993.
14. School on Algebraic Geometry, Vision, and Robotics, Nice,
France, June 1-5, 1993.
15. Proceedings, IEEE Workshop on Qualitative Vision (New York,
NY, June 14, 1993), IEEE Computer Society Press, Los
Alamitos, CA, 1993.
16. Proceedings, CVPR '93, IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (New York, NY, June
15-17, 1993), IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA,
1993.
17. International Conference and NATO Advanced Workshop on
Binocular Stereopsis and Optic Flow, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, June 22-26, 1993.
18. B.C. Vemuri, ed., Geometric Methods in Computer Vision II
(San Diego, CA, July 12-13, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2031.
19. S.S. Chen, ed., Neural and Stochastic Methods in Image and
Signal Processing II (San Diego, CA, July 12-13, 1993), Proc.
SPIE 2032.
20. A.G. Tescher, ed., Applications of Digital Image Processing
XVI (San Diego, CA, July 14-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2028.
21. T.B. Lawton, ed., Computational Vision Based on Neurobiology
(Pacific Grove, CA, July 1993), Proc. SPIE 2054.
22. D.P. Casasent, ed., Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision
XII: Algorithms and Techniques (Boston, MA, September 7-9,
1993), Proc. SPIE 2055.
23. D.P. Casasent, ed., Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision
XII: Active Vision and 3D Methods (Boston, MA, September 8-9,
1993), Proc. SPIE 2056.
24. P.S. Schenker, ed., Sensor Fusion VI (Boston, MA, September
7-8, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2059.
25. B.G. Batchelor, S.S. Solomon, and F.M. Waltz, eds., Machine
Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration
II (Boston, MA, September 7-9, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2064.
26. Fifth International Conference CAIP '93, Computer Analysis of
Images and Patterns, Budapest, Hungary, September 13-15,
1993.
27. British Machine Vision conference, Guildford, UK, September
21-23, 1993.
28. Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (22nd AIPR Workshop),
Washington, DC, October 14-16, 1993.
29. Machine Learning in Computer Vision (AAAI Fall Symposium),
Raleigh, NC, October 22-24, 1993.
30. Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Osaka, Japan, November
23-25, 1993.
31. Ninth Israeli Conference on Artificial Intelligence and
Computer vision, Tel-Aviv, Israel, December 28-29, 1993.
32. Third International Conference on Advances in Pattern
Recognition and Digital Techniques, Calcutta, India, December
28-31, 1993.
A.2. Books, etc.
33. A. Low, Introductory Computer Vision and Image Processing,
McGraw-Hill, New York, 1991.
34. J.C. Ross, The Image Processing Handbook, CRC Press, Boca
Raton, FL, 1992.
35. B. Batchelor and F. Waltz, Interactive Image Processing for
Machine Vision, Springer, Berlin, 1993.
36. O. Faugeras, Three-Dimensional Computer Vision, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1993.
37. K. Kanatani, Geometric Computation for Machine Vision, Oxford
University Press, Oxford, UK, 1993.
38. V.S. Nalwa, A Guided Tour of Computer Vision, Addison-Wesley,
Reading, MA, 1993.
39. M. Sonka, V. Hlavac, and R. Boyle, Image Processing,
Analysis, and Machine Vision, Chapman & Hall, London, 1993.
40. Y. Aloimonos, ed., Active Perception, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ,
1993.
41. C.H. Chen, L.F. Pau, and P.S.P. Wang, eds., Handbook of
Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision, World Scientific,
Singapore, 1993.
42. H. Nasr, ed., Selected Papers on Model-Based Vision (MS 72),
SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1993.
43. P. Grant and J. Illingworth, eds., Vision, Image, and Signal
Processing, IEE (UK), 1994ff.
44. H.I. Christensen, K.W. Bowyer, and H. Bunke, guest eds.,
Special Issue-Active Robot Vision: Camera Heads, Model Based
Navigation and Reactive Control, IJPRAI 7(1), February 1993,
1-192.
45. O. Faugeras, guest ed., Special Issue: Computer Vision
Research at INRIA, IJCV 10(2), April 1993, 91-197.
46. B.L. Deekshatulu, guest ed., Special Issue on Computer
Vision, Sadhana 18(2), June 1993, 143-364.
47. R.I.D. Cowie, guest ed., Special Issue: Understanding Shape:
Perspectives from Natural and Machine Vision, IVC 11(6),
July-August 1993, 307-394.
48. M. Swain, guest ed., Special Issue on Active Vision, IJCV
11(2), October 1993, 107-203.
49. J. Tajima, guest ed., Special Section on Machine Vision
Applications, T-IS E76-D(10), October 1993, 1143-1223.
50. Y. Aloimonos, R. Chellappa, L.S. Davis, and A. Rosenfeld,
Maryland progress in image understanding, IUW, 3-14.
51. M.A. Fischler and R.C. Bolles, Image understanding research
at SRI International, IUW, 15-26.
52. S. Shafer, T. Kanade, and K. Ikeuchi, Image understanding
research at CMU, IUW, 27-38.
53. A.R. Hanson, E.M. Riseman, and C.A. Weems, Progress in
computer vision at the University of Massachusetts, IUW,
39-47.
54. W.E.L. Grimson, B.K.P. Horn, T. Poggio, and staff, Progress
in image understanding at MIT, IUW, 49-66.
55. T.E. Boult, P.K. Allen, J.R. Kender, and S.K. Nayar, Image
understanding research at Columbia University, IUW, 67-82.
56. R. Nevatia, K. Price, and G. Medioni, USC image understanding
research: 1992-1993, IUW, 83-91.
57. R.C. Nelson and C.M. Brown, Image understanding at the
University of Rochester, IUW, 93-98.
58. J.L. Mundy, Image understanding research at GE, IUW, 99-104.
59. R. Bajcsy, D. Metaxas, M. Mintz, and G. Provan, A conscious
observer: A coordinated effort in computer vision, IUW,
105-116.
60. N. Ahuja and T. Huang, IU at UI: An overview of research
during 1991-92, IUW, 117-125.
61. D.B. Cooper, T.L. Dean, and W.A. Wolovich, Progress in image
understanding at Brown University, IUW, 133-137.
62. R. Michalski, J. Bala, and P. Pachowicz, GMU research on
learning in vision, IUW, 139-149.
63. L.B. Wolff, Image understanding research at Johns Hopkins,
IUW, 151-155.
64. D.T. Lawton, Image understanding research at the Georgia
Institute of Technology, IUW, 157-162.
65. R.M. Haralick, Image understanding research at University of
Washington, IUW, 163-167.
66. O. Firschein, M.A. Fischler, and T. Kanade, Creating
benchmarking problems in machine vision: Scientific challenge
problems, IUW, 177-182.
67. A. Rosenfeld, Image analysis and computer vision: 1992,
IU 58, 1993, 85-135.
B. Related Topics
B.1. Geometry
68. Freeform Curves and Surfaces '92, Oberwolfach, Germany, June
14-20, 1992.
69. Ninth Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, San
Diego, CA, May 19-21, 1993.
70. R.A. Melter and A.Y. Wu, eds., Vision Geometry II (Boston,
MA, September 9-10, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2060.
71. Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery-Foundations and
Applications, Strasbourg, France, September 20-21, 1993.
72. Workshop on Computational Geometry, Raleigh, NC, October
14-16, 1993.
73. J.C. Fiorot, P. Jeannin, and M.C. Harrison, Rational Curves
and Splines: Applications to CAD, Wiley, New York, 1992.
74. S.G. Akl and K.A. Lyons, Parallel Computational Geometry,
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993.
75. A. Bowyer and J. Woodwark, Introduction to Computing with
Geometry, Information Geometers, Winchester, UK, 1993.
76. A.T. Fomenko, Visual Geometry and Topology-Mathematical
Images in the Real World, Springer, Berlin, 1993.
77. J. Pach, New Trends in Discrete and Computational Geometry,
Springer, Berlin, 1993.
78. K. Voss, Discrete Images, Objects, and Functions in Z(n),
Springer, Berlin, 1993.
79. G. Farin, H. Hagen, H. Noltemeier, and W. Knodel, eds.,
Geometric Modeling, Springer, Berlin, 1993.
80. R. Martin, ed., Directions in Geometric Computing,
Information Geometers, Winchester, UK, 1993.
81. G.T. Toussaint, guest ed., Special Issue on Computational
Geometry, PRL 14(9), September 1993, 697-748.
82. K.C. Gupta and S. Ray, Fuzzy plane projective geometry, Fuzzy
Sets Systems 54, 1993, 191-206.
B.2. Graphics, etc.
83. Computer Graphics International, Lausanne, Switzerland, June
21-25, 1993.
84. Second Working Conference on Modeling in Computer Graphics-
Methods and Applications (IFIP TC5/WG 5.10), Genova, Italy,
June 28 - July 1, 1993.
85. SIGGRAPH '93 Conference Proceedings (Anaheim, CA, August 1-6,
1993), ACM, New York, 1993.
86. Pacific Graphics '93, First Pacific Conference on Computer
Graphics and Applications, Seoul, Korea, August 30 -
September 2, 1993.
87. Eurographics '93, Barcelona, Spain, September 6-10, 1993.
88. Visualization '93, San Jose, CA, October 25-29, 1993.
89. Compugraphics '93, Third International Conference on
Computational Graphics and Visualization Techniques, Alvor,
Portugal, December 6-9, 1993.
90. T.L. Kunii, ed., Modeling in Computer Graphics, Springer,
Berlin, 1991.
91. D.F. Rogers and R.A. Earnshaw, eds., State of the Art in
Computer Graphics-Visualization and Modeling, Springer,
Berlin, 1991.
92. B. Falcidieno, I. Herman, and C. Pienovi, eds., Computer
Graphics and Mathematics, Springer, Berlin, 1992.
93. V.B. Anand, Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling for
Engineers, Wiley, New York, 1993.
94. R.T. Stevens, Quick Reference to Computer Graphics Terms,
Academic Press, Boston, 1993.
B.3. Compression and processing
95. M. Rabbani, M.I. Sezan, and A.M. Tekalp, eds., Image and
Video Processing (San Jose, CA, February 3-4, 1993), Proc.
SPIE 1903.
96. PCS '93, Picture Coding Symposium, Lausanne, Switzerland,
March 17-19, 1993.
97. ImageCom '93, Second International Conference on Image
Communication, Bordeaux, France, March 23-25, 1993.
98. DCC '93, IEEE Computer Society Data Compression Conference,
Snowbird, UT, March 30 - April 1, 1993.
99. F.O. Huck and R.D. Juday, eds., Visual Information Processing
II (Orlando, FL, April 14-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1961.
100. Workshop on Very Low Bitrate Video Compression, Urbana, IL,
May 1, 1993.
101. F.T. Luk, ed., Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms,
Architectures, and Implementations IV (San Diego, CA, July
11-13, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2027.
102. P.S. Idell, ed., Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis (San
Diego, CA, July 12-13, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2029.
103. A.F. Laine, ed., Mathematical Imaging: Wavelet Applications
in Signal and Image Processing (San Diego, CA, July 15-16,
1993), Proc. SPIE 2034.
104. Eighth IEEE Signal Processing Society Workshop on Image and
Multidimensional Signal Processing, Cannes, France, September
8-10, 1993.
105. IEEE Workshop on Visual Signal Processing and Communications,
Melbourne, Australia, September 21-22, 1993.
106. B.G. Haskell and H.M. Hang, eds., Visual Communications and
Image Processing '93 (Cambridge, MA, November 9-11, 1993),
Proc. SPIE 2094.
107. International Workshop on Digital Video for Intelligent
Systems, Irvine, CA, December 16-18, 1993.
108. C.D. Watkins, Modern Image Processing-Warping, Morphing, and
Classical Techniques, Academic Press, Boston, 1993.
109. F. Sadjadi, ed., Selected Papers on Performance Evaluation of
Signal and Image Processing Systems (MS 79), SPIE,
Bellingham, WA, 1993.
110. A. Laine, guest ed., Special Issue: Wavelet Theory and
Application, JMIV 3(1), March 1993, 5-134.
B.4. Sensors and optics
111. T. Kanade and R. Bajcsy, Computational Sensors (DARPA
Workshop, Philadelphia, PA, May 11-12, 1992), IUW, 335-350.
112. H.C. Marz and R.L. Nielsen, eds., Cameras, Scanners, and
Image Acquisition Systems (San Jose, CA, February 3-4, 1993),
Proc. SPIE 1901.
113. IEE International Conference on Acoustic Sensing and Imaging,
London, UK, March 29 - April 1, 1993.
114. D.P. Casasent, ed., Optical Pattern Recognition IV (Orlando,
FL, April 13-14, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1959.
115. SPIE International Conference on Optical Information
Processing, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 2-7, 1993.
116. R. Melhem and D. Chiarulli, guest eds., Special Issue on
Optical Computing and Interconnection Systems, JPDC 17(3),
March 1993, 185-265.
117. N.J. Ferrier and J.J. Clark, The Harvard binocular head,
IJPRAI 7, 1993, 9-31.
118. K. Pahlavan and J.O. Eklundh, Heads, eyes, and head-eye
systems, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 33-49.
119. E. Milios, M. Jenkin, and J. Tsotsos, Design and performance
of TRISH, a binocular robot head with torsional eye
movements, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 51-68.
120. H.I. Christensen, A low-cost robot camera head, IJPRAI 7,
1993, 69-87.
121. J.R.G. Pretlove and G.A. Parker, The Surrey attentive robot
vision system, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 89-107.
122. J.L. Crowley, P. Bobet, and M. Mesrabi, Layered control of a
binocular camera head, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 109-122.
B.5. Visual perception
123. J.P. Allebach and B.E. Rogowitz, eds., Human Vision, Visual
Processing, and Digital Display IV (San Jose, CA, February
1-4, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1913.
124. H. Barlow, C. Blakemore, and M. Weston-Smith, eds., Images
and Understanding, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK,
1990.
125. A. Gorea, ed., Representations of Vision-Trends and Tacit
Assumptions about Vision Research, Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, UK, 1991.
126. S. Ballesteros, ed., Cognitive Approaches to Human
Perception, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1993.
127. M. Emmer, ed., The Visual Mind-Art and Mathematics, MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993.
128. M. Farah and G. Ratcliff, eds., The Neurophysiology of High-
Level Vision-Collected Tutorial Essays, Erlbaum, Hillsdale,
NJ, 1993.
129. W.R. Hendee and P.N.T. Wells, eds., The Perception of Visual
Information, Springer, Berlin, 1993.
130. K. Simons, ed., Early Visual Development-Normal and Abnormal,
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 1993.
131. A.B. Watson, ed., Digital Images and Human Vision, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1993.
132. G.W. Humphreys, ed., Visual Cognition, Erlbaum, Hillsdale,
NJ, 1994ff.
133. A. Reeves, ed., Linking Psychophysics, Neurophysiology, and
Computational Vision (Abstracts of papers presented at
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, in celebration of the
65th birthday of Bela Julesz, April 30 - May 1, 1993), SV
7(1), 1993, 77-92.
134. A. Rosenfeld and R. Jasinschi, guest eds., Special Issue on
Perceptual Transparency, SV 7(2), 1993, 93-198.
B.6. Neural networks
135. IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, San
Francisco, CA, March 28 - April 1, 1993.
136. S.K. Rogers, ed., Applications of Artificial Neural Networks
IV (Orlando, FL, April 13-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1965.
137. D.W. Ruck, ed., Science of Artificial Neural Networks II
(Orlando, FL, April 13-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1966.
138. Third IEE International Conference on Artificial Neural
Networks, Brighton, UK, May 25-27, 1993.
139. From Statistics to Neural Networks, NATO Advanced Study
Institute, Les Arcs, France, June 21 - July 2, 1993.
140. International Neural Network Society World Congress on Neural
Networks, Portland, OR, July 11-15, 1993.
141. Neuro-Nimes '93, Neural Networks and their Industrial and
Cognitive Applications, Nimes, France, October 25-29, 1993.
142. M. Abeles, Corticonics: Neural Circuits of the Cerebral
Cortex, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1991.
143. Y.T. Zhou and R. Chellappa, Artificial Neural Networks for
Computer Vision, Springer, Berlin, 1992.
144. M.A. Kraaijveld, Small Sample Behavior of Multi-layer
Feedforward Network Classifiers: Theoretical and Practical
Aspects, Delft University Press, Delft, The Netherlands,
1993.
145. A. Nigrin, Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition, MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993.
146. H. Christensen, K. Bowyer, and H. Bunke, eds., Advances in
Pattern Recognition Systems Using Neural Network
Technologies, World Scientific, Singapore, 1993.
147. D. Gardner, ed., The Neurobiology of Neural Networks, MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993.
148. F.D. Anger, guest ed., Special Issue-Artificial Neural
Networks, IJIS 8(4), April 1993, 451-602.
149. I. Guyun and P.S.P. Wang, guest eds., Special Issue-Advances
in Pattern Recognition Using Neural Networks, IJPRAI 8(4),
August 1993, 645-963.
150. H. Ogmen, Continuous-time global computer vision with
analog, specialized, and interacting neural networks, IS 70,
1993, 5-25.
151. D.I. Perrett and M.W. Oram, Neurophysiology of shape
processing, IVC 11, 1993, 317-333.
B.7. Pattern recognition, artificial intelligence
152. P.P. Wang, ed., Advances in Fuzzy Theory and Technology I
(Papers from an International Conference, Durham, NC, October
13-15, 1993), Bookwrights Press, Durham, NC, 1993.
153. CAIA '93, Ninth IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence
for Applications, Orlando, FL, March 1-5, 1993.
154. FUZZ-IEEE '93, Second IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy
Systems, San Francisco, CA, March 28 - April 1, 1993.
155. F.A. Sadjadi, ed., Adaptive and Learning Systems II (Orlando,
FL, April 12-13, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1962.
156. U.M. Fayyad and R. Uthurusamy, eds., Applications of
Artificial Intelligence 1993: Knowledge-Based Systems in
Aerospace and Industry (Orlando, FL, April 13-15, 1993),
Proc. SPIE 1963.
157. AAAI '93, Eleventh National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, Washington, DC, July 11-15, 1993.
158. NAFIPS '93, North American Fuzzy Information Processing
Society, Allentown, PA, August 22-26, 1993.
159. IJCAI '93, Thirteenth International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, Chambery, France, August 29 -
September 3, 1993.
160. J.C. Bezdek and B. Bosacchi, eds., Applications of Fuzzy
Logic Technology (Boston, MA, September 8-10, 1993), Proc.
SPIE 2061.
161. International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence,
Monterrey, Mexico, September 22-24, 1994.
162. Second International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and
Technology-Control and Decision, Durham, NC, October 13-16,
1993.
163. M. Mitchell, Analogy-Making in Perception, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1993.
164. D. Dubois, H. Prade, and R.R. Yager, eds., Fuzzy Sets for
Intelligent Systems, Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA, 1993.
165. J.C. Bezdek, ed., IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 1994ff.
166. S. Minton, ed., Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research,
Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA, 1994ff.
C. Applications
C.1. Documents
167. D.P. D'Amato, ed., Character Recognition Technologies (San
Jose, CA, February 1-2, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1906.
168. IWFHR III, Third International Workshop on Frontiers in
Handwriting Recognition, Buffalo, NY, May 25-27, 1993.
169. Jet Poste '93, First European Meeting on Postal Technologies,
Nantes, France, June 14-16, 1993.
170. Fundamentals in Handwriting Recognition, NATO Advanced Study
Institute, Bonas, France, June 21 - July 1, 1993.
171. ICDAR '93, Second International Conference on Document
Analysis and Recognition, Tsukuba, Japan, October 20-22,
1993.
172. R. Plamondon, guest ed., Handwriting Processing and
Recognition, PR 26(3), March 1993, 379-460.
173. H. Tominaga, guest ed., Special Issue on Postal Processing
and Character Recognition, PRL 14(4), April 1993, 257-354.
174. R. Kasturi and L. O'Gorman, guest eds., Special Issue:
Document Image Analysis Techniques, MVA 6(2-3), Spring/Summer
1993, 67-178.
C.2. Biomedical
175. H. Podbielska and A. Katzir, eds., Holography,
Interferometry, and Optical Pattern Recognition in
Biomedicine III (Los Angeles, CA, January 19-20, 1993), Proc.
SPIE 1889.
176. A.O. Wist and A. Katzir, eds., Clinical Applications of
Modern Imaging Technology (Los Angeles, CA, January 17-19,
1993), Proc. SPIE 1894.
177. R.S. Acharya and D.B. Goldgof, eds., Biomedical Image
Processing and Biomedical Visualization (San Jose, CA,
February 1-4, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1905.
178. R. Shaw, ed., Medical Imaging 1993: Physics of Medical
Imaging (Newport Beach, CA, February 14-15, 1993), Proc. SPIE
1896.
179. Y. Kim, ed., Medical Imaging 1993: Image Capture, Formatting,
and Display (Newport Beach, CA, February 14-15, 1993), Proc.
SPIE 1897.
180. M.H. Loew, ed., Medical Imaging 1993: Image Processing
(Newport Beach, CA, February 16-19, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1898.
181. R.G. Jost, ed., Medical Imaging 1993: PACS Design and
Evaluation (Newport Beach, CA, February 16-19, 1993), Proc.
SPIE 1899.
182. International Meeting on Fully Three-Dimensional Image
Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Snowbird,
UT, June 23-25, 1993.
183. D.C. Wilson and J.N. Wilson, eds., Mathematical Methods in
Medical Imaging II (San Diego, CA, July 15-16, 1993), Proc.
SPIE 2035.
184. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging
Conference, San Francisco, CA, October 30 - November 6, 1993.
185. K.W. Bowyer and S. Astley, eds., State of the Art in Digital
Mammographic Image Analysis, World Scientific, Singapore,
1994.
186. J. Cornelis, guest ed., Special Issue: Medical Image
Processing, IVC 11(8), October 1993, 458-529.
C.3. Human
187. N.I. Badler, C.B. Phillips, and B.L. Webber, Simulating
Humans-Computer Graphics, Animation, and Control, Oxford
University Press, Oxford, UK, 1993.
188. T. Akimoto, Y. Suenaga, and R.S. Wallace, Automatic creation
of 3D facial models, CGA 13(5), 1993, 16-22.
189. C.W. Chen and C.L. Huang, Human face recognition from a
single front view, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 571-593.
190. K.V. Mardia, N.M. Ghali, T.J. Hainsworth, M. Howes, and N.
Sheehy, Techniques for online gesture recognition on
workstations, IVC 11, 1993, 283-294.
191. V. Bruce, A. Coombes, and R. Richards, Describing the shapes
of faces using surface primitives, IVC 11, 1993, 353-363.
192. C.L. Huang and C.W. Chen, Human facial feature extraction for
face interpretation and recognition, PR 25, 1992, 1435-1444.
193. M. Kirby, F. Weisser, and G. Dangelmayr, A model problem in
the representation of digital image sequences, PR 26, 1993,
63-73.
194. J.C. Campos, A.D. Linney, and J.P. Moss, The analysis of
facial profiles using scale space techniques, PR 26, 1993,
819-824.
195. H. Li, P. Roivanen, and R. Forchheimer, 3-D motion estimation
in model-based facial image coding, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 545-555.
196. D. Terzopoulos and K. Waters, Analysis and synthesis of
facial image sequences using physical and anatomical models,
T-PAMI 15, 1993, 569-579.
197. A. Azarbayejani, T. Starner, B. Horowitz, and A. Pentland,
Visually controlled graphics, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 602-605.
198. R. Brunelli and T. Poggio, Face recognition: Features versus
templates, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1042-1052.
199. K. Fukui, H. Nakai, and Y. Kuno, Multiple object tracking
system with three level continuous processes, ACV, 19-27.
200. J.J. Weng, N. Ahuja, and T.S. Huang, Learning recognition and
segmentation of 3-D objects from 2-D images, ICCV, 121-128.
201. K. Rohr, Incremental recognition of pedestrians from image
sequences, CVPR, 8-13.
202. T. Darrell and A. Pentland, Space-time gestures, CVPR,
335-340.
203. G. Yang and T.S. Huang, Human face detection in a scene,
CVPR, 453-458.
204. Y. Yacoob and L. Davis, Labeling of human face components
from range data, CVPR, 592-593.
205. C.Y. Kong, Y.S. Chen, and W.H. Hsu, Mapping a lifelike 2.5D
human face via an automatic approach, CVPR, 611-612.
C.4. Industrial
206. F.Y. Wu and B.M. Dawson, eds., Machine Vision Applications in
Industrial Inspection (San Jose, CA, February 3-4, 1993),
Proc. SPIE 1907.
207. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation,
Atlanta, GA, May 2-7, 1993.
208. IDENT/VISION (Seventh International Exhibition and Congress
on Systems and Applications of Image Processing and
Identification Technologies), Stuttgart, Germany, May 25-28,
1993.
209. D.W. Braggins, ed., Computer Vision for Industry (Munich,
Germany, June 1993), Proc. SPIE 1989.
210. S.S. Breidenthal and A.A. Desrochers, eds., Sensors and
Controls for Automated Manufacturing Systems (Boston, MA,
September 9-10, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2063.
211. D.J. Svetkoff, ed., Optics, Illumination, and Image Sensing
for Machine Vision VIII (Boston, MA, September 8-9, 1993),
Proc. SPIE 2065.
212. K.G. Harding and H.P. Stahl, eds., Industrial Optical Sensing
and Metrology: Applications and Integration (Boston, MA,
September 8-10, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2066.
213. IASTED International Conference on Robotics and
Manufacturing, Oxford, England, September 23-25, 1993.
214. Second Conference on Optical 3-D Measurement Techniques-
Applications in Inspection, Quality Control, and Robotics,
Zurich, Switzerland, October 4-7, 1993.
215. A.D. Marshall and R.R. Martin, Computer Vision, Models, and
Inspection, World Scientific, Singapore, 1992.
216. C. Torras, Computer Vision: Theory and Industrial
Applications, Springer, Berlin, 1992.
217. S.W. Wijesoma, D.F.H. Wolfe, and R.J. Richards, Eye-to-hand
coordination for vision-guided robot control applications,
IJRR 12, 1993, 65-78.
218. W. Wen and A. Lozzi, Recognition and inspection of
manufactured parts using line moments of their boundaries,
PR 26, 1993, 1461-1471.
219. P.K. Allen, A. Timcenko, B. Yoshimi, and P. Michelman,
Automated tracking and grasping of a moving object with a
robotic hand-eye system, T-RA 9, 1993, 152-165.
220. N.P. Papanikolopoulos and P.K. Khosla, Adaptive control
techniques for dynamic visual repositioning of hand-eye
robotic systems, ACV, 110-117.
221. A.R. Rao, N. Ramesh, F.Y. Wu, J.R. Mandeville, and P.J.M.
Kerstens, Algorithms for a fast confocal optical inspection
system, ACV, 298-305.
222. J.A. Noble and J.L. Mundy, Constraint processing applied to
industrial inspection and continuous product improvement,
IUW, 801-809.
223. T.M. Sobh, M. Dekhil, C. Jaynes, and T.C. Henderson, A
perception framework for inspection and reverse engineering,
CVPR, 609-610.
224. G. Sandini, F. Gandolfo, G. Metta, and A. Oddera, The role of
vision in two-arms manipulation, CVPR, 622-624.
225. R. Safaee-Rad, I. Tchoukanov, X. He, B. Benhabib, and K.C.
Smith, An active-vision system for recognition of pre-marked
objects in robotic assembly workcells, CVPR, 722-723.
226. L.J. Myers, P.A. Young, R.C. Lanza, and G. Harding, eds.,
Substance Detection Systems (Innsbruck, Austria, October 5-7,
1993), Proc. SPIE 2092.
227. E.R. Pike, A.E. Brandenstein, R.J. Mammone, and S.C.
Thomopoulos, eds., Substance Identification Analytics
(Innsbruck, Austria, October 5-8, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2093.
C.5. Mobile robotics, etc.
228. I.D. Brown, C.M. Haslegrave, H.W. Kruyse, and S.P. Taylor,
eds., Vision in Vehicles IV (Leiden, The Netherlands, August
27-29, 1991), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1993.
229. F.C.A. Groen, S. Hirose, and C.E. Thorpe, eds., Intelligent
Autonomous Systems (IAS-3: Pittsburgh, PA, February 15-18,
1993), IOS Press, Amsterdam, 1993.
230. ROVA '93, International Conference on Road Vehicle
Automation, Bolton, England, May 24-26, 1993.
231. Intelligent Vehicles '93, Tokyo, Japan, July 14-16, 1993.
232. W.S. Kim, ed., Telemanipulator Technology and Space
Telerobotics (Boston, MA, September 7-9, 1993), Proc. SPIE
2037.
233. W.J. Wolfe and W.H. Chun, eds., Mobile Robots VIII (Boston,
MA, September 9-10, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2058.
234. Eighth International Symposium on Unmanned Untethered
Submersible Technology, Durham, NH, September 27-29, 1993.
235. G. Bekey, ed., Autonomous Robots, Kluwer, Hingham, MA,
1994ff.
236. M. Kawai, guest ed., Special Edition for Intelligent
Vehicles, Toyota Technical Review 43(1), September 1993,
2-78.
237. D.A. Pomerleau, Neural Network Perception for Mobile Robot
Guidance, Kluwer, Boston, MA, 1993.
238. D. Koller, K. Daniilidis, and H.H. Nagel, Model-based object
tracking in monocular image sequences of road traffic scenes,
IJCV 10, 1993, 257-281.
239. C. Chen and M.M. Trivedi, SAVIC: A simulation, visualization,
and interactive control environment for mobile robots,
IJPRAI 7, 1993, 123-144.
240. Y. Roth and R. Jain, Simulation and expectation in sensor-
based systems, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 145-173.
241. F.R. Noreils, Toward a robot architecture integrating
cooperation between mobile robots: Application to indoor
environment, IJRR 12, 1993, 79-98.
242. T. Zielke, M. Brauckmann, and W. von Seelen, Intensity and
edge-based symmetry detection with an application to car-
following, IU 58, 1993, 177-190.
243. N. Kehtarnavaz, N.C. Griswold, and D.S. Kang, Stop-sign
recognition based on color-shape processing, MVA 6, 1993,
206-208.
244. J.D. Crisman and C.E. Thorpe, SCARF: A color vision system
that tracks roads and intersections, T-RA 9, 1993, 49-58.
245. M. Kilger, A shadow handler in a video-based real-time
traffic monitoring system, ACV, 11-18.
246. K.D. Baker and G.D. Sullivan, Performance assessment of
model-based tracking, ACV, 28-35.
247. T. Zielke, M. Brauckmann, and W. von Seelen, CARTRACK:
Computer vision-based car following, ACV, 156-163.
248. H. Schneiderman and M. Nashman, Visual processing for
autonomous driving, ACV, 164-171.
249. E.D. Dickmanns and F.R. Schell, Autonomous landing of
airplanes by dynamic machine vision, ACV, 172-179.
250. M. Fossa, E. Grosso, G. Sandini, M. Zapendouski, F. Ferrari,
and M. Magrassi, A visually guided mobile robot acting in
indoor environments, ACV, 308-316.
251. E.G. Mettala and O. Firschein, Reconnaissance, surveillance
and target acquisition research for the unmanned ground
vehicle program, IUW, 275-279.
252. T.M. Jochem, D.A. Pomerleau, and C.E. Thorpe, MANIAC: A next
generation neurally based autonomous road follower, IUW,
473-479.
253. I. Horswill, A simple, cheap, and robust visual navigation
system, IUW, 499-506.
254. M. Hild and Y. Shirai, Interpretation of natural scenes using
multi-parameter default models and qualitative constraints,
ICCV, 497-501.
255. E.D. Dickmanns, R. Behringer, C. Brudigam, D. Dickmanns, F.
Thomanek, and V.v. Holt, An all-transputer visual Autobahn-
autopilot/copilot, ICCV, 608-615.
256. M. Xie, T. Trassoudaine, J. Alizon, M. Thonnat, and J.
Gallice, Active and intelligent sensing of road obstacles:
Application to the European Eureka/PROMETHEUS project, ICCV,
616-623.
257. M.P. Dubuisson and A.K. Jain, Object contour extraction using
color and motion, CVPR, 471-476.
258. L. Matthies and P. Grandjean, Stochastic performance modeling
and evaluation of obstacle detectability with imaging range
sensors, CVPR, 657-658.
C.6. Remote sensing, etc.
259. O. Firschein, DARPA Automatic Sensor Interpretation Workshop
(Fairfax, VA, September 30 - October 2, 1993), IUW, 353-354.
260. W.L. Barnes, ed., Sensor Systems for the Early Earth
Observing System Platforms (Orlando, FL, April 13-14, 1993),
Proc. SPIE 1939.
261. H.N. Nasr, ed., Ground Sensing (Orlando, FL, April 14, 1993),
Proc. SPIE 1941.
262. N.K. DelGrande, I. Cindrich, and P.B. Johnson, eds.,
Underground and Obscured Object Imaging and Detection
(Orlando, FL, April 15-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1942.
263. B.P. Clark, A. Douglas, B.L. Foley, B. Huberty, and L.D.
Whitmill, eds., State-of-the-Art Mapping (Orlando, FL, April
13-15, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1943.
264. E.B. Barrett and D.M. McKeown, Jr., eds., Integrating
Photogrammetric Technologies with Scene Analysis and Machine
Vision (Orlando, FL, April 14-15, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1944.
265. M.K. Masten and L.A. Stockum, eds., Acquisition, Tracking,
and Pointing VII (Orlando, FL, April 15-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE
1950.
266. S. Gowrinathan, J.F. Shanley, and C.B. Johnson, eds.,
Surveillance Technologies and Components (Orlando, FL, April
13-14, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1952.
267. O.E. Drummond, ed., Signal and Data Processing of Small
Targets 1993 (Orlando, FL, April 12-14, 1993), Proc. SPIE
1954.
268. I. Kadar and V. Libby, eds., Signal Processing, Sensor
Fusion, and Target Recognition II (Orlando, FL, April 12-14,
1993), Proc. SPIE 1955.
269. J.K. Aggarwal and N. Nandhakumar, eds., Sensor Fusion and
Aerospace Applications (Orlando, FL, April 15-16, 1993),
Proc. SPIE 1956.
270. L.E. Garn and L.L. Graceffo, eds., Architecture, Hardware,
and Forward-Looking Infrared Issues in Automatic Target
Recognition (Orlando, FL, April 12-13, 1993), Proc. SPIE
1957.
271. F.A. Sadjadi, ed., Automatic Object Recognition III (Orlando,
FL, April 14-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1960.
272. W.R. Watkins and D. Clement, eds., Characterization,
Propagation, and Simulation of Sources and Backgrounds
(Orlando, FL, April 12-13, 1993), Proc. SPIE 1967.
273. Information Fusion Workshop, Harpers Ferry, WV, June 1-3,
1993.
274. M.S. Scholl, ed., Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing (San
Diego, CA, July 14-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2019.
275. T.W. Augustyn, P.A. Henkel, and W.G. Fishell, eds., Airborne
Reconnaissance XVII (San Diego, CA, July 12-14, 1993), Proc.
SPIE 2023.
276. S.E. Zarantonello, ed., Mathematical Methods in Geophysical
Imaging (San Diego, CA, July 12-14, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2033.
277. Workshop on Computer Vision for Space Applications, Antibes,
France, September 22-24, 1993.
278. Second International Conference on Integrating Geographic
Information Systems and Environmental Modeling, Breckenridge,
CO, September 26-30, 1993.
279. International Symposium on Optical Sensing for Environmental
Monitoring, Atlanta, GA, October 11-14, 1993.
280. M.A. Abidi and R.C. Gonzalez, eds., Data Fusion in Robotics
and Machine Intelligence, Academic Press, Boston, 1992.
281. L.A. Klein, Sensor and Data Fusion Concepts and Applications
(TT14), SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1993.
282. D.A. Fogg, Vegetation-limited ground-to-air surveillance,
GMIP 55, 1993, 419-427.
283. J.A. Shufelt and D.M. McKeown, Jr., Fusion of monocular cues
to detect man-made structures in aerial imagery, IU 57, 1993,
307-330.
284. A. Zlotnick and P.D. Carnine, Jr., Finding road seeds in
aerial images, IU 57, 1993, 243-260.
285. S. Krishnamurthy, S.S. Iyengar, R. Holyer, and M. Lybanon,
Topographic-based feature labeling for infrared oceanographic
images, PRL 14, 1993, 915-925.
286. R. Talluri and J.K. Aggarwal, Image/map correspondence for
mobile robot self-location using computer graphics, T-
PAMI 15, 1993, 597-601.
287. J. Hu, B. Sakoda, and T. Pavlidis, Interactive road finding
for aerial images, ACV, 56-63.
288. R.C.K. Chung and R. Nevatia, Recovering building structures
from stereo, ACV, 64-73.
289. Y. Wong and E.C. Posner, Scale-space clustering and
classification of SAR images with numerous attributes and
classes, ACV, 74-81.
290. W.B. Thompson and H.L. Pick, Jr., Vision-based navigation,
IUW, 127-131.
291. S.J. Gee and A.M. Newman, RADIUS: Automating image analysis
through model-supported exploitation, IUW, 185-196.
292. D.M. McKeown, Jr., S.D. Cochran, S.J. Gifford, W.A. Harvey,
J.C. McGlone, M.F. Polis, S.J. Ford, and J.A. Shufelt,
Research in automated analysis of remotely sensed imagery,
IUW, 231-251.
293. A. Huertas, C. Lin, and R. Nevatia, Detection of buildings
from monocular views of aerial scenes using perceptual
grouping and shadows, IUW, 253-260.
294. S.J. Ford, J.B. Hampshire II, and D.M. McKeown, Jr.,
Performance evaluation of multispectral analysis for surface
material classification, IUW, 421-435.
295. J.C. McGlone and J.A. Shufelt, Incorporating vanishing point
geometry into a building extraction system, IUW, 437-448.
296. M. Barzohar and D.B. Cooper, Automatic finding of main roads
in aerial images by using geometric-stochastic models and
estimation, IUW, 465-469.
297. H.L. Pick, Jr., A. Yonas, D. Gentile, P. Melendez, D. Wagner,
and D. Wegesin, Perceptual aspects of navigation, IUW,
481-483.
298. W.B. Thompson, T.C. Henderson, T.L. Colvin, L.B. Dick, and
C.M. Valiquette, Vision-based localization, IUW, 491-498.
299. M. Barzohar and D.B. Cooper, Automatic finding of main roads
in aerial images by using geometric-stochastic models and
estimation, CVPR, 459-464.
D. Computational Techniques
D.1. Architectures, etc.
300. M.A. Bayoumi, L.S. Davis, and K.P. Valavanis, eds.,
Proceedings, CAMP '93, Workshop on Computer Architectures for
Machine Perception (New Orleans, LA, December 15-17, 1993),
IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1993.
301. H. Li and Q.F. Stout, eds., Reconfigurable Massively Parallel
Computers, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991.
302. I. Pitas, ed., Parallel Processing Algorithms for Digital
Image Processing, Computer Vision and Neural Networks, Wiley,
New York, 1993.
303. H. Wechsler, An overview of parallel hardware architectures
for computer vision, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 629-649.
304. W.D. Hillis and L.W. Tucker, The CM-5 Connection Machine: A
scalable supercomputer, Comm. ACM 36, 1993, 30-40.
305. V. Chaudhary and J.K. Aggarwal, A generalized scheme for
mapping parallel algorithms, T-PDS 4, 1993, 328-346.
306. D. Gerogiannis and S.C. Orphanoudakis, Load balancing
requirement in parallel implementations of image feature
extraction tasks, T-PDS 4, 1993, 994-1013.
307. A.N. Choudhary, J.H. Patel, and N. Ahuja, NETRA: A
hierarchical and partitionable architecture for computer
vision systems, T-PDS 4, 1993, 1092-1104.
308. C. Weems, M. Herbordt, R. Dutta, K. Daumueller, G. Weaver, S.
Dropsho, J. Burrill, R. Lerner, and A. Hough, Status and
current research in the Image Understanding Architecture
program, IUW, 1133-1140.
309. J.L. Mundy (and the IUE Committee), The Image Understanding
Environment: Overview, IUW, 283-288.
310. D.T. Lawton, D. Dai, M.A. Frogge, W.F. Gardner, H. Pritchett,
A.T. Rathkopf, and I. Smith (and the IUE Committee), The IUE
user interface, IUW, 289-300.
311. J.L. Mundy, R. Welty, and K. Price (and the IUE Committee),
The Image Understanding Environment: Data exchange, IUW,
301-309.
312. K. Price (and the IUE Committee), The Image Understanding
Environment: Image features, IUW, 311-315.
313. J.L. Mundy (and the IUE Committee), Spatial objects in the
Image Understanding Environment, IUW, 317-331.
314. J.L. White, Integrating the Lisp/CLOS-C/C++ environments-An
approach to modular interface formats, IUW, 1141-1144.
315. E. Knuth and L.M. Wegner, eds., Visual Database Systems II
(IFIP Working Conference, Budapest, Hungary, September 30 -
October 3, 1991), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992.
316. D.C. Mason, C. Oddy, A.J. Rye, S.B.M. Bell, M. Illingworth,
K. Preedy, C. Angelikaki, and E. Pearson, Spatial database
manager for a multi-source image understanding system,
IVC 11, 1993, 25-34.
317. C.Y. Chen and C.C. Chang, An object-oriented similarity
retrieval algorithm for iconic image databases, PRL 14, 1993,
465-470.
318. B. Draper, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman, ISR3: A token
database for integration of visual modules, IUW, 1155-1161.
D.2. Operations
319. E.R. Dougherty, J. Astola, and H.G. Longbotham, eds.,
Nonlinear Image Processing IV (San Jose, CA, February 1-3,
1993), Proc. SPIE 1902.
320. E.R. Dougherty, P.D. Gader, and J.C. Serra, eds., Image
Algebra and Morphological Processing IV (San Diego, CA, July
12-13, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2030.
321. P.K. Ghosh, A unified computational framework for Minkowski
operations, C&G 17, 1993, 357-378.
322. R. Adams, Radial decomposition of discs and spheres, GMIP 55,
1993, 325-332.
323. D.G. Antzoulatos and A.A. Sawchuk, Hypermatrix algebra:
Theory, IU 57, 1993, 24-41.
324. D.G. Antzoulatos and A.A. Sawchuk, Hypermatrix algebra:
Applications in parallel image processing, IU 57, 1993,
42-62.
325. J.I. Davidson, Classification of lattice transformations in
image processing, IU 57, 1993, 283-306.
326. E. Jungert and S.K. Chang, An image algebra for pictorial
data manipulation, IU 58, 1993, 147-160.
327. I. Pitas and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Order statistics in
digital image processing,
P-IEEE 80, 1992, 1893-1921.
328. E.H. Liang and E.K. Wong, Hierarchical algorithms for
morphological image processing,
PR 26, 1993, 511-529.
329. J.Y. Yang and C.C. Chen, Decomposition of additively
separable structuring elements with applications, PR 26,
1993, 867-875.
330. B. Olstad, Reasoning with entropy graphs for image operators,
PR 26, 1993, 1255-1275.
331. G. Sapiro, R. Kimmel, D. Shaked, B.B. Kimia, and A.M.
Bruckstein, Implementing continuous-scale morphology via
curve evolution, PR 26, 1993, 1363-1372.
332. R.V. Shankar and S. Ranka, Parallel vision algorithms using
sparse array representations, PR 26, 1993, 1511-1519.
333. R. Cecchini and A. Del Bimbo, A programming environment for
imaging applications, PRL 14, 1993, 817-824.
334. H.J.A.M. Heijmans, A note on the umbra transform in gray-
scale morphology, PRL 14, 1993, 877-881.
335. J. Gil and M. Werman, Computing 2-D min, median, and max
filters, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 504-507.
336. A.B. Arehart, L. Vincent, and B.B. Kimia, Mathematical
morphology: The Hamilton-Jacobi connection, ICCV, 215-219.
337. H. Knutsson and C.F. Westin, Normalized and differential
convolution-Methods for interpolation and filtering of
incomplete and uncertain data, CVPR, 515-523.
338. F.Y. Shih and C.C. Pu, Threshold decomposition of soft
morphological filters, CVPR, 672-673.
D.3. Representations, etc.
339. V.V. Alexandrov and N.D. Gorsky, Image Representation and
Processing-A Recursive Approach, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The
Netherlands, 1993.
340. B. Hannaford, Resolution-first scanning of multidimensional
spaces, GMIP 55, 1993, 359-369.
341. L.M.J. Florack, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, J.J. Koenderink, and
M.A. Viergever, Cartesian differential invariants in scale-
space, JMIV 3, 1993, 327-348.
342. R. Levitan and G. Buchsbaum, Conversion and trade-offs
between scaled Gaussian parallel and hierarchic analysis
multirate filter banks, JVCIR 4, 1993, 187-195.
343. K. Qian and P. Bhattacharya, A template polynomial approach
for image processing and pattern recognition, PR 25, 1992,
1505-1515.
344. G. Whitten, Scale space tracking and deformable sheet models
for computational vision, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 697-706.
345. T. Lindeberg, Effective scale: A natural unit for measuring
scale-space lifetime, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1068-1074.
346. M.G. Kim, I. Dinstein, and L. Shaw, A prototype filter design
approach to pyramid generation, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1233-1240.
347. R.S. Wallace, B.B. Bederson, and E.L. Schwartz, Voice-
bandwidth visual communication through logmaps: The
telecortex, ACV, 4-10.
348. F. Falzon, G. Giraudon, and M. Berthod, A multiscale analysis
model applied to natural surfaces, ACV, 146-153.
349. F. Tong and Z.N. Li, The reciprocal-wedge transform for
space-variant sensing, ICCV, 330-334.
350. D. Geiger and J.E. Kogler, Jr., Scaling images and image
features via the renormalization group, CVPR, 47-53.
351. G. Schrack and I. Gargantini, Mirroring and rotating images
in linear quadtree form with few machine instructions,
IVC 11, 1993, 112-118.
352. F.L. Bookstein and W.D.K. Green, A feature space for edgels
in images with landmarks, JMIV 2, 1993, 231-261.
353. I. Barrodale, D. Skea, M. Berkley, R. Kuwahara, and R.
Poeckert, Warping digital images using thin plate splines,
PR 26, 1993, 375-376.
354. Y.Y. Tang and C.Y. Suen, Image transformation approach to
nonlinear shape restoration, T-SMC 23, 1993, 155-172.
D.4. Calibration
355. J.L. Crowley, P. Bobet, and C. Schmid, Auto-calibration by
direct observation of objects, IVC 11, 1993, 67-81.
356. J.Z.C. Lai, On the sensitivity of camera calibration, IVC 11,
1993, 656-664.
357. Y.L. Chang, X. Lebegue, and J.K. Aggarwal, Calibrating a
mobile camera's parameters, PR 26, 1993, 75-88.
358. Z. Chen, C.M. Wang, and S.Y. Ho, An effective search approach
to camera parameter estimation using an arbitrary planar
calibration object, PR 26, 1993, 655-666.
359. Z.Q. Hong and J.Y. Yang, An algorithm for camera calibration
using a three-dimensional reference point, PR 26, 1993,
1655-1660.
360. A. Cumani and A. Guiducci, A new camera calibration method
for high accuracy non-contact metrology, PRL 14, 1993,
415-419.
361. A. Bani-Hashemi, A Fourier approach to camera orientation,
T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1197-1202.
362. K. Kanatani, Statistical analysis of focal-length calibration
using vanishing points,
T-RA 8, 1992, 767-775.
363. R. Horaud, R. Mohr, and B. Lorecki, On single-scanline camera
calibration,
T-RA 9, 1993, 71-75.
364. H. Zhuang and Y.C. Shiu, A noise-tolerant algorithm for
robotic hand-eye calibration with or without sensor
orientation measurement, T-SMC 23, 1993, 1168-1175.
365. R. Hartley, Camera calibration using line correspondences,
IUW, 361-366.
366. L. Dron, Dynamic camera self-calibration from controlled
motion sequences, IUW, 387-396.
367. G.Q. Wei and S.D. Ma, A complete two-plane camera calibration
method and experimental comparisons, ICCV, 439-446.
368. J.L. Crowley, P. Bobet, and C. Schmid, Dynamic calibration of
an active stereo head, ICCV, 734-739.
369. F. Du and M. Brady, Self-calibration of the intrinsic
parameters of cameras for active vision systems, CVPR,
477-482.
370. J.L. Crowley, P. Bobet, and C. Schmid, Maintaining stereo
calibration by tracking image points, CVPR, 483-488.
371. A. Basu, Active calibration: Alternative strategy and
analysis, CVPR, 495-500.
372. L. Dron, Dynamic camera self-calibration from controlled
motion sequences, CVPR, 501-506.
373. C. Chatterjee and V. Roychowdhury, Efficient and robust
methods of accurate camera calibration, CVPR, 664-665.
374. R.G. Willson and S.A. Shafer, What is the center of the
image?, CVPR, 670-671.
375. Q.T. Luong and O.D. Faugeras, Determining the fundamental
matrix with planes: Instability and new algorithms, CVPR,
489-494.
D.5. Estimation, etc.
376. B.B. Chaudhuri and P. Kundu, Optimum circular fit to weighted
data in multi-dimensional space, PRL 14, 1993, 1-6.
377. P.L. Rosin, A note on the least squares fitting of ellipses,
PRL 14, 1993, 799-808.
378. M. Unser, A. Aldroubi, and M. Eden, The L2 polyunomial spline
pyramid, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 364-379.
379. D. Keren and M. Werman, Probabilistic analysis of
regularization, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 982-995.
380. M.H. Chen and R.T. Chin, Partial smoothing splines for noisy
boundaries with corners, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1208-1216.
381. M. Li, Minimum description length based 2D shape description,
ICCV, 512-517.
382. K. Kanatani, Renormalization for unbiased estimation, ICCV,
599-606.
383. G. Taubin, An improved algorithm for algebraic curve and
surface fitting, ICCV, 658-665.
384. M.A.T. Figuereido and J.M.N. Leitao, Simulated tearing: An
algorithm for discontinuity-preserving visual surface
reconstruction, CVPR, 28-33.
385. S.I. Olsen, Estimation of noise in images: An evaluation,
GMIP 55, 1993, 319-323.
386. H. Hoppe, T. DeRose, T. Duchamp, J. McDonald, and W.
Stuetzle, Mesh optimization, SIGGRAPH, 19-26.
E. Feature Detection, Segmentation, Image Analysis
E.1. Features
387. G.F. McLean, Codebook edge detection, GMIP 55, 1993, 48-57.
388. J. Yoo, C.A. Bouman, E.J. Delp, and E.J. Coyle, The nonlinear
prefiltering and difference of estimates approaches to edge
detection: Applications of stack filters, GMIP 55, 1993,
140-159.
389. R. Haberstroh and L. Kurz, Line detection in noisy and
structured backgrounds using Graeco-Latin squares, GMIP 55,
1993, 161-179.
390. D.J. Williams and M. Shah, Edge characterization using
normalized edge detector, GMIP 55, 1993, 311-318.
391. R. Deriche and G. Giraudon, A computational approach for
corner and vertex detection, IJCV 10, 1993, 101-124.
392. K. Rohr and C. Schnorr, An efficient approach to the
identification of characteristic intensity variations,
IVC 11, 1993, 273-277.
393. T. Lindeberg, Discrete derivative approximations with scale-
space properties: A basis for low-level feature extraction,
JMIV 3, 1993, 349-376.
394. J. Blom, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, A. Bel, and J.J. Koenderink,
Spatial derivatives and the propagation of noise in Gaussian
scale space, JVCIR 4, 1993, 1-13.
395. A.M. McIvor, A fast single pass edgel extraction routine,
MVA 6, 1993, 209-214.
396. R. Mehrotra, K.R. Namaduri, and N. Ranganathan, Gabor
filter-based edge detection, PR 25, 1992, 1479-1494.
397. J.K. Pack, J.C. Brailean, and A.K. Katsaggelos, An edge
detection algorithm using multi-state ADALINES, PR 25, 1992,
1495-1504.
398. C.L. Tan and S.K.K. Loh, Efficient edge detection using
hierarchical structures, PR 26, 1993, 127-135.
399. S. Ghosal and R. Mehrotra, Orthogonal moment operators for
subpixel edge detection, PR 26, 1993, 295-306.
400. S. Lu and A. Szeto, Hierarchical artificial neural networks
for edge enhancement, PR 26, 1993, 1149-1163.
401. X. Xie, R. Sudhakar, and H. Zhuang, Corner detection by a
cost minimization approach, PR 26, 1993, 1235-1243.
402. D. Ziou and S. Tabbone, A multi-scale edge detector, PR 26,
1993, 1305-1314.
403. E. Chuang and D. Sher, x test for feature detection, PR 26,
1993, 1673-1681.
404. J. De Vriendt, Derivation of the third-order directional
dervative, PRL 14, 1993, 563-565.
405. X. Song and Y. Neuvo, Robust edge detection based on
morphological filters, PRL 14, 1993, 889-894.
406. D. Lee, G.W. Wasilkowski, and R. Mehrotra, A new zero-
crossing-based discontinuity detector, T-IP 2, 1993, 265-268.
407. T. Soni, J.R. Zeidler, and W.H. Ku, Performance evaluation of
2-D adaptive prediction filters for detection of small
objects in image data, T-IP 93, 1993, 327-340.
408. A.H. Tewfik and M. Deriche, An eigenstructure approach to
edge detection, T-IP 2, 1993, 353-368.
409. B.S. Manjunath and R. Chellappa, A unified approach to
boundary perception: Edges, textures, and illusory contours,
T-NN 4, 1993, 96-108.
410. J. Zerubia and R. Chellappa, Mean field annealing using
compound Gauss-Markov random fields for edge detection and
image estimation, T-NN 4, 1993, 703-709.
411. C. Ronse, On idempotency and related requirements in edge
detection, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 484-491.
412. M. Gokmen and C.C. Li, Edge detection and surface
reconstruction using refined regularization, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
492-499.
413. J.M. Gauch and S.M. Pizer, Multiresolution analysis of ridges
and valleys in grey-scale images, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 635-646.
414. P.H. Gregson, Using angular dispersion of gradient direction
for detecting edge ribbons, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 682-696.
415. J. Cooper, S. Venkatesh, and L. Kitchen, Early jump-out
corner detectors, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 823-828.
416. A. Navangirne and G. Rispoli, An efficient multi-resolution
edge detector employing a wide range of scales, VC 9, 1992,
61-72.
417. S. Sridhar and G. Healey, Point target detection in spatially
varying clutter, ACV, 232-239.
418. S.J. Wang and T.O. Binford, Local step edge estimation: A new
algorithm, statistical model and performance evaluation, IUW,
1063-1070.
419. V. Ramesh and R.M. Haralick, Performance characterization of
edge operators, IUW, 1071-1079.
420. J.B. Subirana-Vilanova and K.K. Sung, Ridge-detection for the
perceptual organization without edges, ICCV, 57-64.
421. W. Zhang and F. Bergholm, An extension of Marr's signature
based edge classification and other methods determining
diffuseness and height of edges, and bar edge width, ICCV,
183-191.
422. T. Kanungo, M.Y. Jasimha, J. Palmer, and R.M. Haralick, A
quantitative methodology for analyzing the performance of
detection algorithms, ICCV, 247-252.
423. E.R. Hancock, Resolving edge-line ambiguities using
probabilistic relaxation, CVPR, 300-306.
424. C. Davalzikos and J.L. Prince, Adaptive active contour
algorithms for extacting and mapping thick curves, CVPR,
524-529.
425. R. Deriche and T. Blaszka, Recovering and characterizing
image features using an efficient model based approach, CVPR,
530-535.
426. C.M. Orange and F.C.A. Groen, Model based corner detection,
CVPR, 690-691.
427. K.J. Chou and B.G. Schunck, Quadratic filter and feature
detection, CVPR, 692-693.
428. S. Tabbone and D. Ziou, Efficient edge detection using two
scales, CVPR, 789-790.
429. K. Raghunath Rao and J. Ben-Arie, Edge detection and feature
extraction by non-orthogonal image expansion for optimal
discriminative SNR, CVPR, 791-792.
430. K.J. Chou and B.G. Schunck, A nonparametric algorithm for
edge localization, CVPR, 795-796.
431. R.T. Whitaker and S.M. Pizer, A multi-scale approach to
nonuniform diffusion, IU 57, 1993, 99-110.
432. M.J. Donahue and S.I. Rokhlin, On the use of level curves in
image analsis, IU 57, 1993, 185-203.
433. N. Ahuja, A transform for detection of multiscale image
structure, IUW, 893-903.
434. Y. Yacoob and L. Davis, Early vision processing using a
multi-stage diffusion process, CVPR, 41-46.
435. M. Proesmans, E.J. Pauwels, L.J. Van Gool, T. Moons, and A.
Oosterlinck, Image enhancement using non-linear diffusion,
CVPR, 680-681.
436. N. Ahuja, A transform for detection of multiscale image
structure, CVPR, 780-781.
437. J. Matas and J. Kittler, Junction detection using
probabilistic relaxation, IVC 11, 1993, 197-202.
438. L.E. Wixson, Detecting occluding edges without computing
dense correspondences, IUW, 933-938.
439. F. Heitger and R. von der Heydt, A computational model of
neural contour processing: Figure-ground segregation and
illusory contours, ICCV, 32-40.
E.2. Segmentation
440. N.R. Pal and S.K. Pal, A review on image segmentation
techniques, PR 26, 1993, 1277-1294.
441. S. Sarkar and K.L. Boyer, Perceptual organization in computer
vision: A review and a proposal for a classificatory
structure, T-SMC 23, 1993, 382-399.
442. H.H. Nguyen and P. Cohen, Gibbs random fields, fuzzy
clustering, and the unsupervised segmentation of textured
images, GMIP 55, 1993, 1-19.
443. Z. Wu, Homogeneity testing for unlabeled data: A performance
evaluation, GMIP 55, 1993, 370-380.
444. J.G. Harris, An analog network for continuous-time
segmentation, IJCV 10, 1993, 43-51.
445. L. Dron, The multiscale veto model: A two-stage analog
network for edge detection and image reconstruction, IJCV 11,
1993, 45-61.
446. T. Lindeberg, Detecting salient blob-like image structures
and their scales with a scale-space primal sketch: A method
for focus-of-attention, IJCV 11, 1993, 283-318.
447. T. Wang, X. Zhuang, and X. Xing, Robust and adaptive
segmentation of noisy images using Gibbs random field models,
IJPRAI 6, 1992, 753-775.
448. A. Ghosh, N.R. Pal, and S.K. Pal, Object background
classification using Hopfield type neural network, IJPRAI 6,
1992, 989-1008.
449. S. Banerjee and A. Rosenfeld, MAP estimation of piecewise
constant digital signals, IU 57, 1993, 63-80.
450. W.E. Blanz, C.B. Shung, C.E. Cox, W. Greiner, B.E. Dom, and
D. Petkovic, Design and implementation of a low-level
segmentation architecture-LISA, MVA 6, 1993, 181-190.
451. S. Banerjee and A. Rosenfeld, Model-based cluster analysis,
PR 26, 1993, 963-974.
452. M. Hild and Y. Shirai, Extraction of texture elements from
images of shaded scenes, PR 26, 1993, 1177-1191.
453. J.M. Jolion, A hierarchical framework for robust extraction
and delineation of geometric features, PR 26, 1993,
1295-1304.
454. J. Bigun, Unsupervised feature reduction in image
segmentation by local transforms, PRL 14, 1993, 573-583.
455. J.P. Gambotto, A new approach to combining region growing and
edge detection, PRL 14, 1993, 869-875.
456. L. Vincent, Morphological gray scale reconstruction in image
analysis: Applications and efficient algorithms, T-IP 2,
1993, 176-201.
457. J.M. Gauch and S.M. Pizer, The intensity axis of symmetry and
its application to image segmentation, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
753-770.
458. X. Wu, Adaptive split-and-merge segmentation based on
piecewise least-square approximation, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
808-815.
459. L. Herault and R. Horaud, Figure-ground discrimination: A
combinatorial optimization approach, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
899-914.
460. Z. Wu and R. Leahy, An optimal graph theoretic approach to
data clustering: Theory and its application to image
segmentation, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1101-1113.
461. C.C. Chu and J.K. Aggarwal, The integration of image
segmentation maps using region and edge information, T-
PAMI 15, 1993, 1241-1252.
462. N.S. Friedland, An integrated approach to object recognition,
IUW, 777-787.
463. A. Ackah-Miezan and A. Gagalowicz, Discrete models for
energy-minimizing segmentation, ICCV, 200-207.
464. Z. Kato, M. Berthod, and J. Zerubia, Multiscale Markov random
field models for parallel image classification, ICCV,
253-257.
465. J.A. Choate and M.A. Gennert, Multiscale relaxation labeling
of fractal images, CVPR, 674-675.
466. G.K. Gregoriou, A. Waks, and O.J. Tretiak, Adaptive
segmentation of images of objects with smooth surfaces, CVPR,
772-773.
467. S.M. LaValle and S.A. Hutchinson, Bayesian region merging
probability for parametric image models, CVPR, 778-779.
468. M. Brand, A short note on local region growing by
pseudophysical simulation, CVPR, 782-783.
469. I.J. Cox, J.M. Rehg, and S. Hingorani, A Bayesian multiple-
hypothesis approach to edge grouping and contour
segmentation, IJCV 11, 1993, 5-24.
470. L. Wang and T. Pavlidis, Detection of curved and straight
segments from gray scale topography, IU 58, 1993, 352-365.
471. Y.S. Chen, S.L. Chang, and W.H. Hsu, An improved line
continuation model in human visual perception, PR 26, 1993,
825-842.
472. L.D. Cohen and I. Cohen, Finite-element methods for active
contour models and balloons for 2-D and 3-D images, T-
PAMI 15, 1993, 1131-1147.
473. P.F.M. Nacken, A metric for line segments, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
1312-1318.
474. F.C. Glazer, Fiber identification in microscopy by ridge
detection and grouping, ACV, 205-212.
475. G. Guy and G. Medioni, Inferring global perceptual contours
from local features, IUW, 881-892.
476. G. Xu, E. Segawa, and S. Tsuji, A robust active contour model
with insensitive parameters, ICCV, 562-566.
477. S. Revankar and D. Sher, Constrained contouring in polar
coordinates, CVPR, 688-689.
478. W.G. Kropatsch and D. Willersinn, Parallel line grouping in
irregular curve pyramids, CVPR, 784-785.
479. G. Guy and G. Medioni, Inferring global perceptual contours
from local features, CVPR, 786-787.
480. D.O. Ungureanu, M. Proesmans, L. Van Gool, A. Oosterlinck, J.
Zegers, and J. Decaluwe, A real time edge linker, CVPR,
793-794.
481. C.A. Glaseby, An analysis of histogram based thresholding
algorithms, GMIP 55, 1993, 532-533.
482. D.C. Tseng and M.Y. Huang, Automatic thresholding based on
human visual perception, IVC 11, 1993, 539-548.
483. L. Hertz and R.W. Schafer, Measurement of edge coincidence in
image thresholdings, JVCIR 4, 1993, 149-156.
484. M.A. Sid-Ahmed, A hardware structure for the automatic
selection of multi-level thresholds in digital images, PR 25,
1992, 1517-1528.
485. C.H. Li and C.K. Lee, Minimum cross entropy thresholding,
PR 26, 1993, 617-625.
486. M.H. Benteftifa and L. Kurk, Feature detection via linear
contrast techniques, PR 26, 1993, 1487-1497.
487. A.M. Groenewald, E. Barnard, and E.C. Botha, Related
approaches to gradient-based thresholding, PRL 14, 1993,
567-572.
488. R.C. Jansen, K. Reinink, and G.W.A.M. van der Heijden,
Analysis of gray level histograms by using statistical
methods for mixtures of distributions, PRL 14, 1993, 585-590.
E.3. Analysis
489. M.J. Swain and M.A. Stricker, Promising directions in active
vision, IJCV 11, 1993, 109-126.
490. B.A. Draper, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman, Learning
blackboard-based scheduling algorithms for computer vision,
IJPRAI 7, 1993, 309-328.
491. S. Chaudhury, S. Subramanian, and G. Parthasarathy, Abductive
formalism for two-dimensional object recognition, IS 68,
1993, 33-63.
492. R. Raghavan, Cellular automata in pattern recognition, IS 70,
1993, 145-177.
493. A. Barnard, E.M. Ehlers, and J.H. Hattingh, Structure graphs
and structure graph grammars, IS 73, 1993, 235-271.
494. K. Rao and R. Nevatia, Describing and segmenting scenes from
imperfect and incomplete data, IU 57, 1993, 1-23.
495. V. Clement and M. Thonnat, A knowledge-based approach to
integration of image processing procedures, IU 57, 1993,
166-184.
496. S.Y. Hwang and S.L. Tanimoto, Parallel coordination of image
operators: Model, algorithm, and performance, IVC 11, 1993,
129-138.
497. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, and P. Murthy, Lebesgue logic for
probabilistic reasoning and some applications to perception,
J. Math. Psychol. 37, 1993, 63-103.
498. M. Flasinski, On the parsing of deterministic graph languages
for syntactic pattern recognition, PR 26, 1993, 1-16.
499. I.Y. Kim and H.S. Yang, Efficient image labeling based on
Markov random field and error backpropagation network, PR 26,
1993, 1695-1707.
500. Z. Chen, Grammar mapping for conceptual patterns, PR 26,
1993, 1709-1716.
501. P.L. Rosin, Acquiring information from cues, PRL 14, 1993,
599-609.
502. B. Bruderlin, Using geometric rewrite rules for solving
geometric problems symbolically, TCS 116, 1993, 291-303.
503. D. Kurlander and S. Feiner, Inferring constraints from
multiple snapshots, TOG 12, 1993, 277-304.
504. S. Sarkar and K.L. Boyer, Integration, inference, and
management of spatial information using Bayesian networks:
Perceptual organization, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 256-274.
505. J. Maver and R. Bajcsy, Occlusions as a guide for planning
the next view, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 417-433.
506. D.S. Seong, H.S. Kim, and K.H. Park, Incremental clustering
of attributed graphs, T-SMC 23, 1993, 1399-1411.
507. T.M. Strat, Employing contextual information in computer
vision, IUW, 217-229.
508. B.A. Draper, Statistical properties of learning recognition
strategies, IUW, 557-565.
509. R.D. Rimey and C.M. Brown, Studying control of selective
perception with T-world and TEA, IUW, 575-580.
510. S. Abrams, P.K. Allen, and K.A. Tarabanis, Dynamic sensor
planning, IUW, 599-607.
511. L. Birnbaum, M. Brand, and P. Cooper, Looking for trouble:
Using causal semantics to direct focus of attention, ICCV,
49-56.
512. J. Kosecka and R. Bajcsy, Cooperation of visually guided
behaviors, ICCV, 502-506.
513. B. Besserer, S. Estable, and B. Ulmer, Multiple knowledge
sources and evidential reasoning for shape recognition, ICCV,
624-631.
514. L. Birnbaum, M. Brand, and P. Cooper, Using causal scene
analysis to direct focus of attention, QV, 23-32.
515. A. Abella and J.R. Kender, Qualitatively describing objects
using spatial prepositions, QV, 33-38.
516. R.D. Rimey, Studying control of selective perception using
T-world and TEA, QV, 51-60.
517. K. Sengupta and K.L. Boyer, Information theoretic clustering
of large structured modelbases, CVPR, 174-179.
518. E.L. Walker, Knowledge-based image understanding using
incomplete and generic models, CVPR, 699-700.
519. L.M. Kirousis, Fast parallel constraint satisfaction, AI 64,
1993, 147-160.
F. 2D Shape; Pattern
F.1. Representation, etc.
520. P.M. Gruber and J.M. Wills, eds., Handbook of Convex
Geometry, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1993.
521. W.G. Aref and H. Samet, Decomposing a window into maximal
quadtree blocks, Acta Informatica 30, 1993, 425-439.
522. L. Guibas, D. Salesin, and J. Stolfi, Constructing strongly
convex approximation hulls with inaccurate primitives,
Algorithmica 9, 1993, 534-560.
523. D. Dobkin, L. Guibas, J. Hershberger, and J. Snoeyink, An
efficient algorithm for finding the CSG representation of a
simple polygon, Algorithmica 10, 1993, 1-23.
524. S. Olariu, J.L. Schwing, and J. Zhang, Optimal convex hull
algorithms on enhanced meshes, BIT 33, 1993, 396-410.
525. P.K. Ghosh and P.K. Jain, An algebra of geometric shapes,
CGA 13(5), 1993, 50-59.
526. V. Soltan and A. Gorpinevich, Minimum dissection of a
rectangular polygon with arbitrary holes into rectangles,
DCG 9, 1993, 57-79.
527. B. Chazelle, An optimal convex hull algorithm in any fixed
dimension, DCG 10, 1993, 377-409.
528. L.T. Chen and L.S. Davis, A parallel algorithm for the
visibility of a simple polygon using scan operators, GMIP 55,
1993, 192-202.
529. E.R. Dougherty and R.P. Loce, Robust morphologically
continuous Fourier descriptors-I: Projection-generated
descriptions, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 873-892.
530. E.R. Dougherty and R.P. Loce, Robust morphologically
continuous Fourier descriptors-II: Continuity and occlusion
analysis, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 893-911.
531. L. Wiskott and C. von der Malsburg, A neural system for the
recognition of partially occluded objects in cluttered
scenes: A pilot study, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 935-948.
532. J. Ponce, D. Stam, and B. Faverjon, On computing two-finger
force-closure grasps of curved 2D objects, IJRR 12, 1993,
263-273.
533. F.Y. Shih and P. Yeh, Model-based partial shape recognition
using contour curvature and affine transformation, IS 67,
1993, 229-243.
534. G.H. Chen and B.F. Wang, Sorting and computing convex hulls
on processor arrays with reconfigurable bus systems, IS 72,
1993, 191-206.
535. R. Glachet, J.T. Lapreste, and M. Dhome, Locating and
modelling a flat symmetric object from a single perspective
image, IU 57, 1993, 219-226.
536. M. Vassilakopoulos, Y. Manolopoulos, and K. Economou,
Overlapping quadtrees for the representation of similar
images, IVC 11, 1993, 257-262.
537. D.C. Hogg, Shape in machine vision, IVC 11, 1993, 309-316.
538. R.J. Watt, Issues in shape perception, IVC 11, 1993, 389-394.
539. C.A. Shaffer, R. Juvvadi, and L.S. Heath, Generalized
comparison of quadtree and bintree storage requirements,
IVC 11, 1993, 402-412.
540. Y.M. Kim and S.B. Park, Complementary quadtree, IVC 11, 1993,
413-418.
541. S. Olariu, J.L. Schwing, and J. Zhang, Fast component
labelling and convex hull computation on reconfigurable
meshes, IVC 11, 1993, 447-455.
542. O.H. Ibarra and M.H. Kim, Quadtree building algorithms on an
SIMD hypercube, JPDC 18, 1993, 71-76.
543. W. Wen and A. Lozzi, Recognition and inspection of two-
dimensional industrial parts using subpolygons, PR 25, 1992,
1427-1434.
544. (L.Y. Shan) and M. Thonnat, Description of object shapes by
apparent boundary and convex hull, PR 26, 1993, 95-107.
545. D.C.D. Hung, Non-conventional algorithm for representing and
recognizing complicated two-dimensional objects, PR 26, 1993,
495-504.
546. L. Boxer and R. Miller, Parallel algorithms for all maximal
equally-spaced collinear sets and all maximal regular
coplanar lattices, PRL 14, 1993, 17-22.
547. Y. Gofman, Outline of a set of points, PRL 14, 1993, 31-38.
548. S.K. Parui, S. Sarkar, and B.B. Chaudhuri, Computing the
shape of a point set in digital images, PRL 14, 1993, 89-94.
549. L. Boxer, Computing deviations from convexity in polygons,
PRL 14, 1993, 163-167.
550. T.J. Hebert and S. Chen, Object classification using half-
contour features, PRL 14, 1993, 507-515.
551. C. Gotsman, On the most robust affine basis, PRL 14, 1993,
647-650.
552. V. Capoyleas, Clamping of polygonal objects, PRL 14, 1993,
707-714.
553. T. Shermer, On recognizing unions of two convex polygons and
related problems, PRL 14, 1993, 737-745.
554. J.G. Postair, R.D. Zhang, and C. Lecocq-Botte, Cluster
analysis by binary morphology, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 170-180.
555. D.H. Ballard and L.E. Wixson, Object recognition using
steerable filters at multiple scales, QV, 2-10.
556. K. Siddiqi and B.B. Kimia, Parts of visual form:
Computational aspects, CVPR, 75-81.
557. A. Noble and J. Mundy, Toward template-based tolerancing from
a Bayesian viewpoint, CVPR, 246-252.
558. D.W. Jacobs, Robust and efficient detection of convex groups,
CVPR, 770-771.
559. K. Oflazer, Solving Tangram puzzles: A connectionist
approach, IJIS 8, 1993, 603-616.
560. T.W. Sederberg, P. Gao, G. Wang, and H. Mu, 2-D shape
blending: An intrinsic solution to the vertex path problem,
SIGGRAPH, 15-18.
F.2. Properties, etc.
561. L.J. van Vliet, Gray-Scale Measurements in Multi-Dimensional
Digitized Images, Delft University Press, Delft, The
Netherlands, 1993.
562. B. Grunbaum and G.C. Shephard, Pick's theorem, Amer. Math.
Monthly 100, 1993, 150-161.
563. D. Weinshall, Model-based invariants for 3-D vision, IJCV 10,
1993, 27-42.
564. I. Weiss, Geometric invariants and object recognition,
IJCV 10, 1993, 207-231.
565. A.M. Bruckstein, R.J. Holt, A.N. Netravali, and T.J.
Richardson, Invariant signatures for planar shape recognition
under partial occlusion, IU 58, 1993, 49-65.
566. B. Bettoli and E.R. Dougherty, Linear granulometric moments
of noisy binary images, JMIV 2, 1993, 299-319.
567. B.C. Lee, A new computation of geometric moments, PR 26,
1993, 109-113.
568. J. Flusser and T. Suk, Pattern recognition by affine moment
invariants, PR 26, 1993, 167-174.
569. C.W. Fu, J.C. Yen, and S. Chang, Calculation of moment
invariants via Hadamard transform, PR 26, 1993, 287-294.
570. J.C. Lin, Universal principal axes: An easy-to-construct tool
useful in defining shape orientations for almost every kind
of shape, PR 26, 1993, 485-493.
571. C.C. Chen, Improved moment invariants for shape
discrimination, PR 26, 1993, 683-686.
572. K. Tsirikolias and B.G. Mertzios, Statistical pattern
recognition using efficient two-dimensional moments with
applications to character recognition, PR 26, 1993, 877-882.
573. M.H. Singer, A general approach to moment calculation for
polygons and line segments, PR 26, 1993, 1019-1028.
574. T. Masuda, K. Yamamoto, and H. Yamada, Detection of partial
symmetry using correlation with rotated-reflected images,
PR 26, 1993, 1245-1253.
575. W. Philips, A new fast algorithm for moment computation,
PR 26, 1993, 1619-1621.
576. F. Lin and R.D. Brandt, Towards absolute invariants of images
under translation, rotation, and dilation, PRL 14, 1993,
369-379.
577. Y. Sun and F. Qi, Shape normalization through visible region
center and unvisible region center, PRL 14, 1993, 407-414.
578. Y.T. Lin, N. Fang, M.C. Cheng, and S.M. Chiang, A modified
homomorphic approach on invariant features of object images,
PRL 14, 1993, 453-463.
579. B.G. Mertzios and K. Tsirikolias, Statistical shape
discrimination and clustering using an efficient set of
moments, PRL 14, 1993, 517-522.
580. J.B. Burns, R.S. Weiss, and E.M. Riseman, View variation of
point-set and line-segment features, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 51-68.
581. I. Weiss, Noise-resistant invariants of curves, T-PAMI 15,
1993, 943-948.
582. H. Bunke and T. Glauser, Viewpoint independent representation
and recognition of polygonal faces in 3-D, T-RA 9, 1993,
457-463.
583. W. Liu, S.S. Chen, and R. Cavin, A bit-serial VLSI
architecture for generating moments in real time, T-SMC 23,
1993, 539-546.
584. R. Hartley, Invariants of line in space, IUW, 737-744.
585. R.I. Hartley, Cheirality invariants, IUW, 745-753.
586. E. Rivlin and I. Weiss, Recognition with local and semi-local
invariants, IUW, 789-800.
587. T.O. Binford and T.S. Levitt, Quasi-invariants: Theory and
exploitation, IUW, 819-829.
588. F. Labonte, Y. Shapira, and P. Cohen, A perceptually
plausible model for global symmetry detection, ICCV, 258-263.
589. S. Carlsson, Projectively invariant decomposition and
recognition of planar shapes, ICCV, 471-475.
590. A. Blake, M. Taylor, and A. Cox, Grasping visual symmetry,
ICCV, 724-733.
591. D. Weinshall, A hierarchy of invariant representations of 3D
shape, QV, 97-106.
592. C. Kambhamettu, D.B. Goldgof, and M. He, On a study of
invariant features in nonrigid transformations, QV, 118-127.
593. H. Zabrodsky, S. Peleg, and D. Avnir, Completion of occluded
shapes using symmetry, CVPR, 678-679.
594. D. Weinshall, Model-based invariants for 3D vision, CVPR,
695-696.
595. E. Rivlin and I. Weiss, Semi-local invariants, CVPR, 697-698.
F.3. Contours
596. P.J. Van Otterloo, A Contour-Oriented Approach to Shape
Analysis, Prentice-Hall, Hertfordshire, UK, 1991.
597. H.A. Caruso, The ability and efficiency of the method of
dichotomous paths to simulate functions, C&G 17, 1993,
439-445.
598. O. Gunther and S. Dominguez, Hierarchical schemes for curve
representation, CGA 13(3), 1993, 55-63.
599. W.Y. Wu and M.J.J. Wang, Detecting the dominant points by the
curvature-based polygonal approximation, GMIP 55, 1993,
79-88.
600. V. Caglioti, On the uncertainty of straight lines in digital
images, GMIP 55, 1993, 255-270.
601. P.L. Rosin, Multiscale representation and matching of curves
using codons, GMIP 55, 1993, 286-310.
602. Y.M. Sharaiha and N. Christofides, An optimal algorithm for
the straight segment approximation of digital arcs, GMIP 55,
1993, 397-407.
603. G. Sapiro and A. Tannenbaum, Affine invariant scale-space,
IJCV 11, 1993, 25-44.
604. L.H. Chen, A new approach for feature point classification,
aggregation, and description, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 849-871.
605. E. Saund, Identifying salient circular arcs on curves, IU 58,
1993, 327-337.
606. M. Worring and A.W.M. Smeulders, Digital curvature
estimation, IU 58, 1993, 366-382.
607. R.J. Holt and A.N. Netravali, Using line correspondences in
invariant signatures for curve recognition, IVC 11, 1993,
440-446.
608. F.Y. Shih and W.T. Wong, Reconstruction of binary and gray-
scale images from mid-crack code descriptions, JVCIR 4, 1993,
121-129.
609. Y. Sato, Piecewise linear approximation of plane curves by
perimeter optimization, PR 25, 1992, 1535-1543.
610. J.S. Wu and J.J. Leou, New polygonal approximation schemes
for object shape representation, PR 26, 1993, 471-484.
611. B.K. Ray and K.S. Ray, Determination of optimal polygon from
digital curve using L1 norm, PR 26, 1993, 505-509.
612. N.R. Pal, P. Pal, and A.K. Basu, A new shape representation
scheme and its application to shape discrimination using a
neural network, PR 26, 1993, 543-551.
613. Y.M. Sharaiha and P. Garat, A compact chord property for
digital arcs, PR 26, 1993, 799-803.
614. J.S. Lee, Y.N. Sun, C.H. Chen, and C.T. Tsai, Wavelet based
corner detection, PR 26, 1993, 853-865.
615. Q.G. Gao and A.K.C. Wong, Curve detection based on perceptual
organization, PR 26, 1993, 1039-1046.
616. P. Rosin and S. Venkatesh, Extracting natural scales using
Fourier descriptors, PR 26, 1993, 1383-1393.
617. C. Arcelli and G. Ramella, Finding contour-based abstractions
of planar patterns, PR 26, 1993, 1563-1577.
618. R.A. Melter, I. Stojmenovic, and J. Zunic, A new
characterization of digital lines by least square fits,
PRL 14, 1993, 83-88.
619. L. Boxer, C.S. Chang, and R. Miller, Polygonal approximation
by boundary reduction, PRL 14, 1993, 111-119.
620. P. Veelaert, Periodic differences of digitized curves,
PRL 14, 1993, 169-172.
621. M.S. Kankanhalli, An adaptive dominant point detection
algorithm for digital curves, PRL 14, 1993, 385-390.
622. N. Perez de la Blanca, J. Fdez-Valdivia, and J.A. Garcia,
Characterizing planar outlines, PRL 14, 1993, 489-497.
623. L.T. Chen, L.S. Davis, and C.P. Kruskal, Efficient parallel
processing of image contours, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 69-81.
624. J. Oliensis, Local reproducible smoothing without shrinkage,
T-PAMI 15, 1993, 307-312.
625. N. Ueda and S. Suzuki, Learning visual models from shape
contours using multiscale convex/concave structure matching,
T-PAMI 15, 1993, 337-352.
626. S.R. Kulkarni, S.K. Mitter, J.N. Tsitsiklis, and O. Zeitouni,
PAC learning with generalized samples and an application to
stochastic geometry, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 933-942.
627. M. Lindenbaum and A. Bruckstein, On recursive, O(N)
partitioning of a digitized curve into digital straight
segments, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 949-953.
628. P. Saint-Marc, H. Rom, and G. Medioni, B-spline contour
representation and symmetry detection, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
1191-1197.
629. M.A. Fischler and H.C. Wolf, Saliency detection and
partitioning planar curves, IUW, 917-931.
630. J.H. Han and T. Poston, Distance accumulation and planar
curvature, ICCV, 487-491.
631. B. Vasselle and G. Giraudon, 2-D digital curve analysis: A
regularity measure, ICCV, 556-561.
632. A. Verri, C. Uras, P. Frosini, and M. Ferri, On the use of
size functions for shape analysis, QV, 89-96.
633. C.K. Lee, R.M. Haralick, and K. Deguchi, Estimation of
curvature from sampled noisy data, CVPR, 536-541.
F.4. Topology, distance, etc.
634. A. Nakamura, Two-dimensional connected pictures are not
recognizable by finite-state acceptors, IS 69, 1993, 55-64.
635. H. Embrechts, D. Roose, and P. Wambacq, Component labelling
on a MIMD multiprocessor, IU 57, 1993, 155-165.
636. L. Latecki, Topological connectedness and 8-connectedness in
digital pictures, IU 57, 1993, 261-262.
637. S.G. Ziavras, Connected component labelling on the BLITZEN
massively parallel processor, IVC 11, 1993, 665-668.
638. J.D. Hobby, Generating automatically tuned bitmaps from
outlines, J. ACM 40, 1993, 48-94.
639. P.K. Biswas, J. Mukherjee, and B.N. Chatterji, Component
labeling in pyramid architecture, PR 26, 1993, 1099-1115.
640. I. Bloch, Fuzzy connectivity and mathematical morphology,
PRL 14, 1993, 483-488.
641. X.Y. Jiang and H. Bunke, An optimal algorithm for extracting
the regions of a plane graph, PRL 14, 1993, 553-558.
642. F. Chiavetta and V. Di Gesu, Parallel computation of the
Euler number via connectivity graph, PRL 14, 1993, 849-859.
643. C.J. Nicol, A systolic architecture for labeling the
connected components of multi-valued images in real time,
CVPR, 136-141.
644. C.Y. Suen and P.S.P. Wang, eds., Thinning Methodologies for
Pattern Recognition, World Scientific, Singapore, 1993.
645. J.W. Ahn, M.S. Kim, and S.B. Lin, Approximate general sweep
boundary of a 2D curved object, GMIP 55, 1993, 98-128.
646. J.C. Cheng and H.S. Don, Segmentation of bilevel images using
mathematical morphology, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 595-628.
647. M.S. Kim, J.W. Ahn, and S.B. Lim, An algebraic algorithm to
compute the exact general sweep boundary of a 2D curved
object, IPL 47, 1993, 221-229.
648. C. Arcelli and G. Sanniti di Baja, Euclidean skeleton via
centre-of-maximal-disc extraction, IVC 11, 1993, 163-173.
649. D. Kalles and D.T. Morris, A novel fast and reliable thinning
algorithm, IVC 11, 1993, 588-603.
650. Y.S. Chen, Comments on ``A systematic approaach for designing
2-subcycle and pseudo 1-subcycle parallel thinning
algorithms'', PR 25, 1992, 1545-1546.
651. S. Loncaric and A.P. Dhawan, A morphological signature
transform for shape description, PR 26, 1993, 1029-1037.
652. P.K. Saha, B. Chanda, and D. Dutta Majumder, A single scan
boundary removal thinning algorithm for 2-D binary object,
PRL 14, 1993, 173-179.
653. P.J. Toivanen, Image compression by selecting control points
using distance function on curved space, PRL 14, 1993,
475-482.
654. E.H. Liang and E.K. Wang, An efficient method for obtaining
morphological skeletons, PRL 14, 1993, 689-695.
655. I. Ragnemalm, The Euclidean distance transform in arbitrary
dimensions, PRL 14, 1993, 883-888.
656. R. Krishnapuram and L.F. Chen, Implementation of parallel
thinning algorithms using recurrent neural networks, T-NN 4,
1993, 142-147.
657. R.W. Hall, Optimally small operator supports for fully
parallel thinning algorithms, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 828-833.
658. H. Rom and G. Medioni, Hierarchical decomposition and axial
shape description, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 973-981.
659. F.Y. Shih and C.H.T. Yang, On solving exact Euclidean
distance transformation with invariance to object size, CVPR,
607-608.
660. K.G. Subramanian, R. Siromoney, V.R. Dare, and A. Saoudi,
Basic puzzle grammars and isosceles right triangles,
IJPRAI 6, 1992, 799-816.
661. A. Habel, H.J. Kreowski, and S. Taubenberger, Collages and
patterns generated by hyperedge replacement, LoD 1, 1993,
125-145.
662. A. Rosenfeld and R. Siromoney, Picture languages-A survey,
LoD 1, 1993, 229-245.
663. Chronological bibliography of visual formalism, LoD 1, 1993,
279-283.
664. K. Slowinski, Picture words with invisible lines, TCS 108,
1993, 357-363.
665. K. Culik II and S. Dube, Affine automata and related
techniques for generation of complex images, TCS 116, 1993,
373-398.
666. M. Tapia, Chinese lattice designs and parametric shape
grammars, VC 9, 1992, 47-56.
F.5. Path planning
667. B.R. Donald, guest ed., Special Issue-Computational Robotics:
The Geometric Theory of Manipulation, Planning, and Control,
Algorithmica 10(2-4), August-October 1993, 91-352.
668. K. Fujimura and H. Samet, Planning a time-minimal motion
among moving obstacles, Algorithmica 10, 1993, 41-63.
669. J.F. Canny and M.C. Lin, An opportunistic global path
planner, Algorithmica 10, 1993, 102-120.
670. J. Barraquand and J.C. Latombe, Nonholonomic multibody mobile
robots: Controllability and motion planning in the presence
of obstacles, Algorithmica 10, 1993, 121-155.
671. J.H. Reif and S.R. Tate, Continuous alternation: The
complexity of pursuit in continuous domains, Algorithmica 10,
1993, 156-181.
672. C. Icking, G. Rote, E. Welzl, and C. Yap, Shortest paths for
line segments, Algorithmica 10, 1993, 182-200.
673. R.C. Arkin, W.C. Carter, and D.C. MacKenzie, Active
avoidance: Escape and dodging behaviors for reactive control,
IJPRAI 7, 1993, 175-192.
674. B. Donald, P. Xavier, J. Canny, and J. Reif, Kinodynamic
motion planning, J. ACM 40, 1993, 1048-1066.
675. R.D. Bourgin and S.E. Howe, Shortest curves in planar regions
with curved boundary, TCS 112, 1993, 215-253.
676. A. Zelinsky, A mobile robot exploration algorithm, T-RA 8,
1992, 707-717.
677. K. Sun and V. Lumelsky, Path planning among unknown
obstacles: The case of a three-dimensional Cartesian arm, T-
RA 8, 1992, 776-786.
678. G. Foux, M. Heymann, and A. Bruckstein, Two-dimensional robot
navigation among unknown stationary polygonal obstacles, T-
RA 9, 1993, 96-102.
679. A.A. Maciejewski and J.J. Fox, Path planning and the topology
of configuration space, T-RA 9, 1993, 444-456.
680. Y.A. Teng, D. DeMenthon, and L.S. Davis, Stealth terrain
navigation, T-SMC 23, 1993, 96-110.
681. M.G. Slack, Navigation templates: Mediating qualitative
guidance and quantitative control in mobile robots, T-SMC 23,
1993, 452-466.
682. J. Krozel and D. Andrisani II, Intelligent path prediction
for vehicular travel, T-SMC 23, 1993, 478-487.
683. A. Elnagar and A. Basu, Heuristics for local path planning,
T-SMC 23, 1993, 624-634.
684. P.L. Lin and S. Chang, A shortest path algorithm for a
nonrotating object among obstacles of arbitrary shapes, T-
SMC 23, 1993, 825-833.
685. Y. Shan and Y. Koren, Design and motion planning of a
mechanical snake, T-SMC 23, 1993, 1091-1100.
686. R. Sharma, D.M. Mount, and Y. Aloimonos, Probabilistic
analysis of some navigation strategies in a dynamic
environment, T-SMC 23, 1993, 1465-1474.
687. M.B. Trabia, Planning near-minimum-length collision-free
paths for robots, T-SMC 23, 1993, 1481-1488.
688. D. Dai and D.T. Lawton, Range-free qualitative navigation,
IUW, 515-525.
689. I.P. Park and J.R. Kender, Qualitative environmental
navigation, IUW, 535-544.
690. I.P. Park and J.R. Kender, Using isolated landmarks and
trajectories in robot navigation, CVPR, 618-619.
691. A. Okabe, B. Boots, and K. Sugihara, Spatial Tessellations:
Concepts and Applications of Voronoi Diagrams, Wiley, New
York, 1992.
692. M. Erdmann, Randomization for robot tasks: Using dynamic
programming in the space of knowledge states,
Algorithmica 10, 1993, 248-291.
693. V.V. Kamat, A survey of techniques for simulation of dynamic
collision detection and response, C&G 17, 1993, 379-385.
694. K. Sugihara, Approximation of generalized Voronoi diagrams by
ordinary Voronoi diagrams, GMIP 55, 1993, 522-531.
695. D. Maio and S. Rizzi, Map learning and clustering in
autonomous systems, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1286-1297.
696. M.A. Penna and J. Wu, Models for map building and navigation,
T-SMC 23, 1993, 1276-1301.
697. T. Camus, J. Monsarrat, and T. Dean, Planning and selective
perception for target retrieval, IUW, 593-597.
G. Lightness, Color, Texture
G.1. Lightness, radiosity
698. M.F. Cohen and J.R. Wallace, Radiosity and Realistic Image
Synthesis, Academic Press, Boston, 1993.
699. S.N. Pattanaik and S.P. Mudur, Efficient potential equation
solutions for global illumination computation, C&G 17, 1993,
387-396.
700. P. Rokita, A model for rendering high intensity lights,
C&G 17, 1993, 431-437.
701. J. Tumblin and H. Rushmeier, Tone reproduction for realistic
images, CGA 13(6), 1993, 42-48.
702. C. Houle and E. Fiume, Light-source modeling using pyramidal
light maps, GMIP 55, 1993, 346-358.
703. H.D. Tagare and R.J.P. de Figuereido, A framework for the
construction of reflectance maps for machine vision, IU 57,
1993, 265-282.
704. S.K. Nayar and R.M. Bolle, Computing reflectance ratios from
an image, PR 26, 1993, 1529-1542.
705. D.E. Hall and H.E. Rushmeier, Improved explicit radiosity
method for calculating non-Lambertian reflections, VC 9,
1993, 278-288.
706. S.K. Nayar and R.M. Bolle, Reflectance based recognition,
IUW, 867-872.
707. L.B. Wolff, Diffuse and specular reflection from dielectric
surfaces, IUW, 1025-1030.
708. M. Oren and S.K. Nayar, Generalization of the Lambertian
model, IUW, 1037-1048.
709. P. Sinha and E. Adelson, Recovering reflectance and
illumination in a world of painted polyhedra, ICCV, 156-163.
710. S.K. Nayar and R.M. Bolle, Reflectance ratio: A photometric
invariant for object recognition, ICCV, 280-285.
711. B.V. Funt, M. Brockington, and F. Tong, Conformal
transplantation of lightness to varying resolution sensors,
CVPR, 563-569.
712. M. Oren and S.K. Nayar, Diffuse reflectance from rough
surfaces, CVPR, 763-764.
713. T. Kiuchi and K. Ikeuchi, Roughness and shape of specular
lobe surfaces using photometric sampling method, CVPR,
766-767.
714. C. Schoeneman, J. Dorsey, B. Smits, J. Arvo, and D.
Greenberg, Painting with light, SIGGRAPH, 143-146.
715. J.K. Kawai, J.S. Painter, and M.F. Cohen, Radioptimization-
Goal based rendering, SIGGRAPH, 147-154.
716. L. Aupperle and P. Hanrahan, A hierarchical illumination
algorithm for surfaces with glossy reflection, SIGGRAPH,
155-162.
717. P. Schroder and P. Hanrahan, On the form factor between two
polygons, SIGGRAPH, 163-164.
718. P. Hanrahan and W. Krueger, Reflection from layered surfaces
due to subsurface scattering, SIGGRAPH, 165-174.
719. D. Lischinski, F. Tampieri, and D.P. Greenberg, Combining
hierarchical radiosity and discontinuity meshing, SIGGRAPH,
199-208.
720. R. Troutman and N.L. Max, Radiosity algorithms using higher
order finite element methods, SIGGRAPH, 209-212.
721. H.R. Zatz, Galerkin radiosity: A higher order solution method
for global illumination, SIGGRAPH, 213-220.
722. S.J. Gortler, P. Schroder, M.F. Cohen, and P. Hanrahan,
Wavelet radiosity, SIGGRAPH, 221-230.
G.2. Color, polarization
723. G.J. Klinker, A Physical Approach to Color Image
Understanding, A.K. Peters, Wellesley, MA, 1993.
724. H. Levkowitz and G.T. Herman, GLHS: A generalized lightness,
hue, and saturation color model, GMIP 55, 1993, 271-285.
725. M.S. Drew, Optimization approach to dichromatic images,
JMIV 3, 1993, 187-203.
726. T. Caelli and D. Reye, On the classification of image regions
by colour, texture, and shape, PR 26, 1993, 461-470.
727. R. Schettini, A segmentation algorithm for color images,
PRL 14, 1993, 499-506.
728. P.E. Trahanias and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Color edge detection
using vector order statistics, T-IP 2, 1993, 259-264.
729. B.V. Funt and M.S. Drew, Color space analysis of mutual
illumination, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1219-1236.
730. R. Schettini, A. Della Ventura, and M.T. Artese, Color
specification by visual interaction, VC 9, 1992, 143-150.
731. L.B. Wolff and T.A. Mancini, Liquid crystal polarization
camera, ACV, 120-127.
732. C.L. Novak and S.A. Shafer, Estimating scene properties from
color histograms, IUW, 1013-1024.
733. L.B. Wolff, Polarization camera technology, IUW, 1031-1036.
734. S.K. Nayar, X.S. Fang, and T. Boult, Separation of reflection
components using color and polarization, IUW, 1049-1060.
735. G.D. Finlayson, M.S. Drew, and B.V. Funt, Diagonal transforms
suffice for color constancy, ICCV, 164-171.
736. Y. Sato and K. Ikeuchi, Temporal-color space analysis of
reflection, CVPR, 570-576.
737. R. Kondepudy and G. Healey, Modeling and identifying 3-D
color texture, CVPR, 577-582.
738. S.K. Nayar, X.S. Feng, and T. Boult, Removal of specularities
using color and polarization, CVPR, 583-590.
739. P.W. Hwang, Y.S. Chen, F.H. Chang, and W.H. Hsu, Color
recovery from biased illumination: Color constancy, CVPR,
631-632.
740. L. Priese and V. Rehrmann, On hierarchical color segmentation
and applications, CVPR, 633-634.
741. F. Ennesser and G. Medioni, Finding Waldo, or focus of
attention using local color information, CVPR, 711-712.
742. D.K. Panjwani and G. Healey, Unsupervised segmentation of
textured color images using Markov random field models, CVPR,
776-777.
743. M.S. Peercy, Linear color representations for full spectral
rendering, SIGGRAPH, 191-198.
G.3. Texture: Models, synthesis
744. R. Chellappa and A. Jain, eds., Markov Random Fields-Theory
and Application, Academic Press, Boston, 1993.
745. D.L. Jaggard, guest ed., Special Section on Fractals in
Electrical Engineering, P-IEEE 81(10), October 1993,
1423-1533.
746. I.M. Elfadel and A.L. Yuille, Mean-field phase transitions
and correlation functions for Gibbs random fields, JMIV 3,
1993, 167-186.
747. H. Mhidra, J. Brochard, and M. Leard, AR models and
bidimensional discrete moments applied to texture modelling
and recognition, PR 26, 1993, 721-726.
748. D. Milun and D. Sher, Improving sampled probability
distributions for Markov random fields, PRL 14, 1993,
781-788.
749. G.L. Gimelfarb and A.V. Zalesny, Probabilistic models of
digital region maps based on Markov ranodm fields with short-
and long-range interaction, PRL 14, 1993, 789-797.
750. S. Lakshmanan and H. Derin, Valid parameter space for 2-D
Gaussian Markov random fields, IEEE Trans. Information
Theory 39, 1993, 703-709.
751. H. Lu and P.J. Flynn, Ground-state texture patterns for the
second-order Ising model, CVPR, 636-637.
752. R.M. Ford and R.N. Strickland, Nonlinear phase portrait
models for oriented textures, CVPR, 644-645.
753. J. Maillot, H. Yahin, and A. Verroust, Interactive texture
mapping, SIGGRAPH, 27-34.
754. B. Cabral and L.(C.) Leedom, Imaging vector fields using line
integral convolution, SIGGRAPH, 263-270.
755. G. Sakas, Modeling and animating turbulent gaseous phenomena
using spectral synthesis, VC 9, 1993, 200-212.
756. K. Arakawa and E. Krotkov, Fractal surface reconstruction for
modeling natural terrain, CVPR, 314-320.
757. T. Nishita, T. Sirai, K. Tadamura, and E. Nakamae, Display of
the earth taking into account atmospheric scattering,
SIGGRAPH, 175-182.
758. P. Prusinkiewicz, M.S. Hammel, and E. Mjolsness, Animation of
plant development, SIGGRAPH, 351-360.
759. X. Li and J.M. Moshell, Modeling soil: Realtime dynamic
models for soil slippage and manipulation, SIGGRAPH, 361-368.
760. J. Stam and E. Fiume, Turbulent wind fields for gaseous
phenomena, SIGGRAPH, 369-376.
G.4. Texture: Analysis, etc.
761. N.A.C. Cressie, Statistics for Spatial Data, Wiley, New York,
1991.
762. A. Ravishankar Rao and G.L. Lohse, Identifying high level
features of texture perception, GMIP 55, 1993, 218-233.
763. J.W. Bala and P.W. Pachowicz, Recognizing noisy patterns via
iterative optimization and matching of their descriptions,
IJPRAI 6, 1992, 513-537.
764. T.R. Reed and J.M.H. du Buf, A review of recent texture
segmentation and feature extraction techniques, IU 57, 1993,
359-372.
765. C.F. Shu and R.C. Jain, Direct estimation and error analysis
for oriented patterns, IU 58, 1993, 383-398.
766. D. Wang, V. Haese-Coat, A. Bruno, and J. Ronsin, Texture
classification and segmentation based on iterative
morphological decomposition, JVCIR 4, 1993, 197-214.
767. C.M. Wu and Y.C. Chen, Multi-threshold dimension vector for
texture analysis and its application to liver tissue
classification, PR 26, 1993, 137-144.
768. S. Oe, Texture segmentation method by using two-dimensional
AR model and Kullback information, PR 26, 1993, 237-244.
769. J. You and H.A. Cohen, Classification and segmentation of
rotated and scaled textured images using texture ``tuned''
masks, PR 26, 1993, 245-258.
770. V.V. Starovoitov, S.V. Ablameyko, S. Ishikawa, and E.
Kawaguchi, Binary texture border extraction on line drawings
based on distance transform, PR 26, 1993, 1165-1176.
771. S. Denslow, Z. Zhang, R.P. Thompson, and C.F. Lam,
Statistically characterized features for directionality
quantitation in patterns and textures, PR 26, 1993,
1193-1205.
772. H.C. Shen, C.Y.C. Bie, and D.K.Y. Chiu, A texture-based
distance measure for classification, PR 26, 1993, 1429-1437.
773. B.B. Chaudhuri, P. Kundu, and N. Sarkar, Detection and
gradation of oriented texture, PRL 14, 1993, 147-153.
774. C.Y.C. Bie, H.C. Shen, and D.K.Y. Chiu, Hierarchical maximum
entropy partitioning in texture image analysis, PRL 14, 1993,
421-429.
775. P. Kundu and B.B. Chaudhuri, Fuzzy geometric feature-based
texture classification, PRL 14, 1993, 825-832.
776. C.C. Chen and C.L. Huang, Markov random fields for texture
classification, PRL 14, 1993, 907-914.
777. T. Chang and C.C.J. Kuo, Texture analysis and classification
with tree-structured wavelet transform, T-IP 2, 1993,
429-441.
778. S.S. Chen, J.M. Keller, and R.M. Crownover, On the
calculation of fractal features from images, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
1087-1090.
779. A. Laine and J. Fan, Texture classification by wavelet packet
signatures, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1186-1191.
780. G.F. McLean, Vector quantization for texture classification,
T-SMC 23, 1993, 637-649.
781. P.W. Pachowicz, Invariant object recognition: A model
evolution approach, IUW, 715-724.
782. Y. Bonneh, D. Reisfeld, and Y. Yeshurun, Texture
discrimination by local generalized symmetry, ICCV, 461-465.
783. M. Shizawa and T. Iso, Direct representation and detection of
multi-scale, multi-orientation fields using differentiation
filters, CVPR, 508-514.
784. R.W. Picard, T. Kabir, and F. Liu, Real-time recognition with
the entire Brodatz texture database, CVPR, 638-639.
785. M. Unser, Texture discrimination using wavelets, CVPR,
640-641.
786. B.R. Povlow and S.M. Dunn, Texture classification using
noncausal Markov models, CVPR, 642-643.
787. C. Lopez and J.M. Morel, Axiomatization of shape analysis and
application to texture hyperdiscrimination, CVPR, 646-647.
H. Matching; Stereo
H.1. Hough transforms
788. L. da F. Costa and M.B. Sandler, Effective detection of
digital bar segments with Hough transforms, GMIP 55, 1993,
180-191.
789. F. Tong and Z.N. Li, On improving the accuracy of line
extraction in Hough space, IJPRAI 6, 1992, 831-847.
790. L. Xu and E. Oja, Randomized Hough transform (RHT): Basic
mechanisms, algorithms, and computational complexities,
IU 57, 1993, 131-154.
791. J.N. Huddleston and J. Ben-Arie, Grouping edgels into
structural entities using circular symmetry, the distributed
Hough transform, and probabilistic non-accidentalness, IU 57,
1993, 227-242.
792. G. Roth and M.D. Levine, Extracting geometric primitives,
IU 58, 1993, 1-22.
793. P.L. Palmer, M. Petrou, and J. Kittler, A Hough transform
algorithm with a 2D hypothesis testing kernel, IU 58, 1993,
221-234.
794. V.F. Leavers, Which Hough transform?, IU 58, 1993, 250-264.
795. Z.N. Li, B. Yao, and F. Tong, Linear generalized Hough
transform and its parallelization, IVC 11, 1993, 11-24.
796. S.Y.K. Yuen, T.S.L. Lam, and N.K.D. Leung, Connective Hough
transform, IVC 11, 1993, 295-301.
797. S. Olariu, J.L. Schwing, and J. Zhang, Computing the Hough
transform on reconfigurable meshes, IVC 11, 1993, 623-628.
798. M. Ferretti, The generalized Hough transform on mesh-
connected computers, JPDC 19, 1993, 51-57.
799. T.W. Kao, S.J. Horng, Y.L. Wang, and K.L. Chung, A constant
time algorithm for computing Hough transform, PR 26, 1993,
277-286.
800. J.H. Yoo and I.K. Sethi, An ellipse detection method from the
polar and pole definition of conics, PR 26, 1993, 307-315.
801. A.K. Gupta, S. Chaudhury, and G. Parthasarathy, A new
approach for aggregating edge points into line segments,
PR 26, 1993, 1069-1086.
802. W.Y. Wu and M.J.J. Wang, Elliptical object detection by using
its geometric properties, PR 26, 1993, 1499-1509.
803. Z.N. Li and D. Zhang, Fast line detection in a hybrid
pyramid, PRL 14, 1993, 53-63.
804. D.N.K. Leung, L.T.S. Lam, and W.C.Y. Lam, Diagonal
quantization for the Hough transform, PRL 14, 1993, 181-189.
805. P.L. Rosin, Ellipse fitting by accumulating five-point fits,
PRL 14, 1993, 661-669.
806. J.P.P. Starink and I.T. Young, Localization of circular
objects, PRL 14, 1993, 895-905.
807. H.K. Aghajan and T. Kailath, Sensor array processing
techniques for super resolution multi-line-fitting and
straight edge detection, T-IP 2, 1993, 454-465.
H.2. Matching
808. S.J. Horng, Constant time algorithm for template matching on
a reconfigurable array of processors, Comp. J. 36, 1993,
246-253.
809. M. Izumi, T. Asano, K. Fukunaga, and H. Murata, Matching of
edge-line images using relaxation, T-IS E75-D, 1992, 902-908.
810. A. Amir and M. Farach, Two-dimensional dictionary matching,
IPL 44, 1992, 233-239.
811. R. Baeza-Yates and M. Regnier, Fast two-dimensional pattern
matching, IPL 45, 1993, 51-57.
812. M. Crochemore, L. Gasieniec, and W. Rytter, Two-dimensional
pattern matching by sampling, IPL 46, 1993, 159-162.
813. S.L. Chou and W.H. Tsai, Line segment matching for 3D
computer vision using a new iteration scheme, MVA 6, 1993,
191-205.
814. T. Bossomaier and A. Loeff, Parallel computation of the
Hausdorff distance between images, PC 19, 1993, 1129-1140.
815. D. Skea, I. Barrodale, R. Kuwahara, and R. Poeckert, A
control point matching algorithm, PR 26, 1993, 269-276.
816. V.V. Vinod and S. Ghose, Point matching using asymmetric
neural networks, PR 26, 1993, 1207-1214.
817. P. Cucka and A. Rosenfeld, Evidence based pattern-matching
relaxation, PR 26, 1993, 1417-1427.
818. B.V. Sheela, C. Rajagopal, and K. Padmanabhan, TEMPO-Template
matching by parametric optimization, PRL 14, 1993, 65-69.
819. V.A. Anisimov and N.D. Gorsky, Fast hierarchical matching of
an arbitrarily oriented template, PRL 14, 1993, 95-101.
820. L.T. Chen and L.S. Davis, Parallel curve matching on the
Connection Machine, PRL 14, 1993, 133-140.
821. J.A. Ventura and J.M. Chen, Optimal matching of nonconvex
polygons, PRL 14, 1993, 445-452.
822. S. Umeyama, Parameterized point pattern matching and its
application to recognition of object families, T-PAMI 15,
1993, 136-144.
823. H.A. Almohamad and S.O. Duffuaa, A linear programming
approach for the weighted graph matching problem, T-PAMI 15,
1993, 522-525.
824. D.P. Huttenlocher, G.A. Klanderman, and W.J. Rucklidge,
Comparing images using the Hausdorff distance, T-PAMI 15,
1993, 850-863.
825. F.S. Cohen, Z. Huang, and Z. Yang, Curve recognition using
B-spline representation, ACV, 213-220.
826. E. Bandari and J.J. Little, Visual echo analysis, ICCV,
220-225.
827. D. Geiger and J.A. Vlontzos, Matching elastic contours, CVPR,
602-604.
828. A. Gueziec and N. Ayache, New developments on geometric
hashing for curve matching, CVPR, 703-704.
829. D.P. Huttenlocher and W.J. Rucklidge, A multi-resolution
technique for comparing images using the Hausdorff distance,
CVPR, 705-706.
830. H. (Shvaytser) Schweitzer, A surface matching algorithm from
two perspective views, CVPR, 742-743.
H.3. Registration, recognition, etc.
831. L. Gottesfeld Brown, A survey of image registration
techniques, CS 29, 1992, 325-376.
832. S.D. Ma, Conics-based stereo, motion estimation, and pose
determination, IJCV 10, 1993, 7-25.
833. E. Binaghi, A. Della Ventura, A. Rampini, and R. Schettini,
Fuzzy reasoning approach to similarity evaluation in image
analysis, IJIS 8, 1993, 749-767.
834. J. Basak, S. Chaudhury, S.K. Pal, and D. Dutta Majumder,
Matching of structural shape descriptions with Hopfield net,
IJPRAI 7, 1993, 377-404.
835. W. Li and N.M. Nasrabadi, Invariant object recognition based
on a neural network of cascaded RCE nets, IJPRAI 7, 1993,
815-829.
836. F. Pagano, G. Parodi, and R. Zunino, Parallel implementation
of associative memories for image classification, PC 19,
1993, 667-684.
837. N. Ansari and K. Li, Landmark-based shape recognition by a
modified Hopfield neural network, PR 26, 1993, 531-542.
838. C. Yuceer and K. Oflazer, A rotation, scaling, and
translation invariant pattern classification system, PR 26,
1993, 687-710.
839. A. Diaspro, G. Parodi, and R. Zunino, A performance analysis
of an associative system for image classification, PRL 14,
1993, 801-868.
840. M. Lades, J.C. Vorbruggen, J. Buhmann, J. Lange, C.v.d.
Malsburg, R.P. Wurtz, and W. Konen, Distortion invariant
object recognition in the dynamic link architecture, IEEE
Trans. Computers 42, 1993, 300-311.
841. Q. Zheng and R. Chellappa, A computational vision approach to
image registration, T-IP 2, 1993, 311-326.
842. S. Alliney, Digital analysis of rotated images, T-PAMI 15,
1993, 499-504.
843. G. Chiorboli and G.P. Vecchi, Comments on ``Design of
fiducials for accurate registration using machine vision'',
T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1330-1332.
844. P.W.M. Tsang and P.C. Yuen, Recognition of partly ocluded
objects, T-SMC 23, 1993, 228-236.
845. G. Medioni, A. Huertas, and M. Wilson, The Registar machine:
From conception to installation, ACV, 224-231.
846. R.T. Collins, A.R. Hanson, E.M. Riseman, and Y.Q. Cheng,
Model matching and extension for automated 3D site modeling,
IUW, 197-203.
847. R. Chellappa, Q. Zheng, L.S. Davis, D. DeMenthon, and A.
Rosenfeld, Site-model-based change detection and image
registration, IUW, 205-216.
848. R.T. Collins and J.R. Beveridge, Matching perspective views
of coplanar structures using projective unwarping and
similarity matching, IUW, 459-463.
849. P.J. Burt and R.J. Kolczynski, Enhanced image capture through
fusion, ICCV, 173-182.
850. T.F. Cootes, C.J. Taylor, A. Lanitis, D.H. Cooper, and J.
Graham, Building and using flexible models incorporating
gray-level information, ICCV, 242-246.
851. F. Mokhtarian and H. Murase, Silhouette-based object
recognition through curvature scale space, ICCV, 269-274.
852. A.R. Pope and D.G. Lowe, Learning object recognition models
from images, ICCV, 296-301.
853. S. Sclaroff and A. Pentland, A model framework for
correspondence and description, ICCV, 308-313.
854. J. Subrahmonia, D. Keren, and D.B. Cooper, Recognizing mice,
vegetables, and hand printed characters based on implicit
polynomials, invariants and Bayesian methods, ICCV, 320-324.
855. J. Kittler, W.J. Christmas, and M. Petrou, Probabilistic
relaxation for matching problems in computer vision, ICCV,
666-673.
856. I. Rigoutsos and R. Hummel, Distributed Bayesian object
recognition, CVPR, 180-186.
857. J. Ben-Arie and K. Raghunath Rao, On the recognition of
occluded shapes and generic faces using multiple-template
expansion matching, CVPR, 214-219.
858. D. Weinshall and R. Basri, Distance metric between 3D models
and 2D images for recognition and classification, CVPR,
220-225.
859. R.T. Collins and J.R. Beveridge, Matching perspective views
of coplanar structures using projective unwarping and
similarity matching, CVPR, 240-245.
860. F.C.D. Tsai, Robust affine invariant matching with
application to line features, CVPR, 393-399.
861. T.M. Breuel, Higher-order statistics in object recognition,
CVPR, 707-708.
862. A. Califano and R. Mohan, Systematic design of indexing
strategies for object recognition, CVPR, 709-710.
863. R.L. Vergnot, P. Saint-Marc, and N. Ayache, Robustness of
model-based recognition in cluttered images, CVPR, 713-714.
H.4. Stereo
864. J.E.W. Mayhew and J.P. Frisby, eds., 3D Model Recognition for
Stereoscopic Cues, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991.
865. J.(J.) Weng, Image matching using the windowed Fourier phase,
IJCV 11, 1993, 211-236.
866. D. De Vleeschauwer, An intensity-based, coarse-to-fine
approach to reliably measure binocular disparity, IU 57,
1993, 204-218.
867. V. Cornilleau-Peres and J. Droulez, Velocity-based
correspondence in stereokinetic images, IU 58, 1993, 137-146.
868. S. Smith, Note on small angle approximation for stereo
disparity, IVC 11, 1993, 395-398.
869. P. Fua, A parallel stereo algorithm that produces dense depth
maps and preserves image features, MVA 6, 1993, 35-49.
870. A. Goshtasby and W.A. Grover, Design of a single-lens stereo
camera system, PR 26, 1993, 923-937.
871. M. Okutomi and T. Kanade, A multiple-baseline stereo, T-
PAMI 15, 1993, 353-363.
872. N. Ahuja and A.L. Abbott, Active stereo: Integrating
disparity, vergence, focus, aperture, and calibration for
surface estimation, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1002-1029.
873. D.J. Braunegg, MARVEL: A system that recognizes world
locations with stereo vision, T-RA 9, 1993, 303-308.
874. L. Dron, System-level design of specialized VLSI hardware for
computing relative orientation, ACV, 128-135.
875. R.C. Bolles, H.H. Baker, and M.J. Hannah, The JISCT stereo
evaluation, IUW, 263-274.
876. L.B. Wolff and E. Angelopoulos, 3-D stereo using photometric
ratios, IUW, 987-992.
877. M.S. Lew, T.S. Huang, and K.W. Wong, Learning and feature
selection in stereo matching, IUW, 993-1004.
878. J.A. Webb, Implementation and performance of fast parallel
multi-baseline stereo vision, IUW, 1005-1010.
879. W.S. Ching, P.S. Toh, K.L. Chan, and M.H. Er, Robust vergence
with concurrent detection of occlusion and specular
highlights, ICCV, 384-394.
880. B. Bascle and R. Deriche, Stereo matching, reconstruction and
refinement of 3D curves using deformable contours, ICCV,
421-430.
881. P.N. Belhumeur, A binocular stereo algorithm for
reconstructing sloping, creased, and broken contours in the
presence of half-occlusion, ICCV, 431-438.
882. M. Shizawa, Direct estimation of multiple disparities for
tranparent multiple surfaces in binocular stereo, ICCV,
447-454.
883. A. Francisco, Relative depth from vergence micromovements,
ICCV, 481-486.
884. J. Shah, A nonlinear diffusion model for discontinuous
disparity and half-occlusions in stereo, CVPR, 34-40.
885. T.J. Olson, Stereopsis for verging systems, CVPR, 55-60.
886. J. Ens and Z.N. Li, Real-time motion stereo, CVPR, 130-135.
887. B. Ross, A practical stereo vision system, CVPR, 148-153.
888. Y. Yang, A. Yuille, and J. Lu, Local, global, and multilevel
stereo matching, CVPR, 274-279.
889. R. Hartley and R. Gupta, Computing matched-epipolar
projections, CVPR, 549-55.
890. H. Chabbi and M.D. Berger, Recovering planar surfaces by
stereovision based on projective geometry, CVPR, 649-650.
891. P.W. Smith and N. Nandhakumar, An accurate stereo
correspondence method for textured scenes using improved
power cepstrum techniques, CVPR, 651-652.
892. J. Liu and S. Huang, Using topological information of images
to improve stereo matching, CVPR, 653-654.
893. C.Y. Lee, D.B. Cooper, and D. Keren, Computing correspondence
based on regions and invariants without feature extraction
and segmentation, CVPR, 655-656.
894. N. Maru, A. Nishikawa, F. Miyazaki, and S. Arimoto, Active
binocular stereo, CVPR, 724-725.
895. J. Ohya and F. Kishino, A new method for acquiring time-
sequential range images by integrating stereo pairs of
thermal and intensity images, CVPR, 730-731.
I. 3D Shape: Recovery, Range Data
I.1. Recovery
896. H.G. Barrow and J.M. Tenenbaum, Retrospective on
``Interpreting line drawings as three-dimensional surfaces'',
AI 59, 1993, 71-80.
897. K. Ikeuchi, Comment on ``Numerical shape from shading and
occluding boundaries'', AI 59, 1993, 89-94.
898. T. Kanade, From a real chair to a negative chair, AI 59,
1993, 95-101.
899. E. Barth, T. Caelli, and C. Zetzsche, Image encoding,
labeling and reconstruction from differential geometry,
GMIP 55, 1993, 428-446.
900. R. Kozera, On shape recovery from two shading patterns,
IJPRAI 6, 1992, 673-698.
901. A. Waksman and A. Rosenfeld, Sparse, opaque three-dimensional
texture. 1. Arborescent patterns, IU 57, 1993, 388-399.
902. K. Kanatani and W. Liu, 3D interpretation of conics and
orthogonality, IU 58, 1993, 286-301.
903. M.C. Cooper, Interpretation of line-drawings of complex
objects, IVC 11, 1993, 82-90.
904. M. Straforini, C. Coelho, and M. Campani, Extraction of
vanishing points from images of indoor and outdoor scenes,
IVC 11, 1993, 91-99.
905. A. Tai, J. Kittler, M. Petrou, and T. Windeatt, Vanishing
point detection, IVC 11, 1993, 240-245.
906. R. Cowie and R. Perrott, From line drawings to impressions of
3D objects: Developing a model to account for the shapes that
people see, IVC 11, 1993, 342-352.
907. J. Garding, Shape from texture for smooth curved surfaces in
perspective projection, JMIV 2, 1992, 327-350.
908. B. Brillault-O'Mahony and T.J. Ellis, A maximum likelihood
approach to feature segmentation, PR 26, 1993, 787-798.
909. V. Caglioti, The planar three-line junction perspective
problem with application to the recognition of polygonal
patterns, PR 26, 1993, 1603-1618.
910. D. Lamb and A. Bandopadhay, Shape from line drawings: Beyond
Huffman-Clowes labeling, PRL 14, 1993, 213-219.
911. R. Buse and H.T. Tsui, Estimating surface orientation from
directional textures, PRL 14, 1993, 431-439.
912. F. Ulupinar and R. Nevatia, Perception of 3-D surfaces from
2-D contours, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 3-18.
913. B.K.P. Horn, R. Szeliski, and A.L. Yuille, Impossible shaded
images, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 166-170.
914. O.E. Vega and Y.H. Yang, Shading logic: A heuristic approach
to recover shape from shading, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 592-597.
915. K.M. Lee and C.C.J. Kuo, Shape from shading with a linear
triangular element surface model, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 815-822.
916. M.A.S. Patel and F.S. Cohen, Local surface shape estimation
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917. J. Garding, Direct estimation of shape from texture, T-
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918. R. Schuster, N. Ansari, and A. Bani-Hashemi, Steering a robot
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919. S.K. Nayar, Shape recovery methods for visual inspection,
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920. R. Manmatha and J. Oliensis, Measuring the affine transform-
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922. P. Fua and Y. Leclerc, Object-centered surface
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923. J. Oliensis and P. Dupuis, Provably convergent algorithms for
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924. M.S. Langer and S.W. Zucker, Diffuse shading, visibility
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925. D.R. Hougen and N. Ahuja, Estimation of the light source
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926. P. Parodi and V. Torre, A linear complexity procedure for
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927. W.T. Freeman, Exploiting the generic view assumption to
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928. D.A. Forsyth, Recognizing algebraic surfaces from their
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929. R. Kozera, A note on existence and uniqueness in shape from
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930. P.L. Palmer, M. Petrou, and J. Kittler, Accurate line
parameters from an optimising Hough transform for vanishing
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931. C.A. Rothwell, D.A. Forsyth, A. Zisserman, and J.L. Mundy,
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932. T. Lindeberg and J. Garding, Shape from texture from a
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933. J. Oliensis and P. Dupuis, A global algorithm for shape from
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934. P. Sinha and E. Adelson, Verifying the ``consistency'' of
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935. Y. Wu, S.S. Iyengar, R. Jain, and S. Bose, Shape from
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936. J. Malik and R. Rosenholtz, A differential method for
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937. P.L. Palmer, M. Petrou, and J. Kittler, An optimisation
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938. B.G. Mobasseri, Focal length and compression of space, CVPR,
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939. J.E. Cryer, P.S. Tsai, and M. Shah, Integration of shape from
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940. R. Zhang, P.S. Tsai, and M. Shah, Shape from photomotion,
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941. P.H. Christensen and L.G. Shapiro, Determining the shape of
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942. C.L. Huang, Pictorial drawing generation for polyhedral
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I.2. Range
943. V.E. Theodoracatos and D.E. Calkins, A 3-D vision system
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944. E. Krotkov and R. Bajcsy, Active vision for reliable ranging:
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945. D.C.D. Hung, 3D scene modelling by sinusoid encoded
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946. Z. Chen and S.Y. Ho, Incremental model building of polyhedral
objects using structured light, PR 26, 1993, 33-46.
947. J. Ens and P. Lawrence, An investigation of methods for
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948. A. Blake, D. McCowen, H.R. Lo, and P.J. Lindsey, Trinocular
active range-sensing, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 477-483.
949. M. Maruyama and S. Abe, Range sensing by projecting multiple
slits with random cuts, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 647-651.
950. H. Peremans, K. Audenaert, and J.M. Van Campenhout, A high-
resolution sensor based on tri-aural perception, T-RA 9,
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951. J.M. Lavest, G. Rives, and M. Dhome, Three-dimensional
reconstruction by zooming, T-RA 9, 1993, 196-207.
952. Y.D. Chen and J. Ni, Dynamic calibration and compensation of
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953. A. Krishnan and N. Ahuja, Range estimation from focus using a
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954. Y. Xiong and S. Shafer, Depth from focusing and defocusing,
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955. A. Gross, S. Tada, and T. Kanade, A VLSI smart sensor for
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956. G. Surya and M. Subbarao, Depth from defocus by changing
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958. S. Das and N. Ahuja, A comparative study of stereo, vergence,
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959. J. Ha and R.M. Haralick, Estimation of the position and
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960. P.K. Biswas, J. Mukherjee, B.N. Chatterji, and P.P.
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961. S.M. Bhandarkar and A. Siebert, INTEGRA-An integrated system
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962. B. Sabata, F. Arman, and J.K. Aggarwal, Segmentation of 3D
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963. T.S. Newman, P.J. Flynn, and A.K. Jain, Model-based
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964. H.Q. Lu, J.S. Todhunter, and T.W. Sze, Congruence conditions
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965. A. Gupta and R. Bajcsy, Volumetric segmentation of range
images of 3D objects using superquadric models, IU 58, 1993,
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966. R. Krishnapuram and S. Gupta, Morphological methods for
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JMIV 2, 1992, 351-375.
967. Y.F. Wang and D.I. Chang, Three-dimensional shape
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968. A. Goshtasby, Recovering scene structures from scattered
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969. J.G. Verly and R.L. Delanoy, Adaptive mathematical morphology
for range imagery, T-IP 2, 1993, 272-275.
970. B.C. Vemuri and R. Malladi, Constructing intrinsic parameters
with active models for invariant surface reconstruction, T-
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971. F.P. Ferrie, J. Lagarde, and P. Whaite, Darboux frames,
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PAMI 15, 1993, 771-784.
972. M.J. Mirza and K.L. Boyer, Performance evaluation of a class
of M-estimators for surface parameter estimation in noisy
range data, T-RA 9, 1993, 75-85.
973. S. Ghosal and R. Mehrotra, Segmentation of range images: An
orthogonal moment-based integrated approach, T-RA 9, 1993,
385-399.
974. B. Li and J. Shen, Range-image-based calculation of three-
dimensional convex object moments, T-RA 9, 1993, 484-490.
975. Z. Chen, S.Y. Ho, and D.C. Tseng, Polyhedral face
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976. Y. Chen and G. Medioni, Integrating multiple range images
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977. P. Whaite and F.P. Ferrie, Active exploration: Knowing when
we're wrong, ICCV, 41-48.
978. X. Chen and F. Schmitt, Vision-based construction of CAD
models from range images, ICCV, 129-136.
979. S. Han, D.B. Goldgof, and K.W. Bowyer, Using hyperquadrics
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980. T. Pajdla and H. Hlavac, Surface discontinuities in range
images, ICCV, 524-528.
981. H.T. Tanaka and F. Kishino, Adaptive mesh generation for
surface reconstruction-Parallel hierarchical triangulation
without discontinuities, CVPR, 88-94.
982. T. Horikoshi and S. Suzuki, 3D parts decomposition from
sparse range data using information criterion, CVPR, 168-.
983. P. Hebert, D. Laurendeau, and D. Poussart, Scene
reconstruction and description: Geometric primitive
extraction from multiple view scattered data, CVPR, 286-292.
984. W.E.L. Grimson, T. Lozano-Perez, N. Noble, and S.J. White, An
automatic tube inspection system that finds cylinders in
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985. S. Madarasmi, D. Kersten, and T.C. Pong, Multi-layer surface
segmentation using energy minimization, CVPR, 774-775.
986. S.M. LaValle, K.J. Moroney, and S.A. Hutchinson,
Agglomerative clustering on range data with a unified
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987. A. Lejeune and F.P. Ferrie, Partitioning range images using
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988. ACM/IEEE Symposium on Solid Modeling, Montreal, Quebec,
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989. T.S. Huang and P. Stucki, eds., Special Section on 3-D
Modeling in Image Analysis and Synthesis, T-PAMI 15(6), June
1993, 529-616.
990. A. Goshtasby, Design and recovery of 2-D and 3-D shapes using
rational Gaussian curves and surfaces, IJCV 10, 1993,
233-256.
991. D. Ibaroudene and R. Acharya, Linear hypertrees for multi-
dimensional image representation, IS 68, 1993, 123-154.
992. G. Zhang and A. Wallace, Physical modeling and combination of
range and intensity edge data, IU 58, 1993, 191-220.
993. A. Costall, Beyond linear perspective: A cubist manifesto for
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994. V. Shapiro and D.L. Vossler, Separation for boundary to CSG
conversion, TOG 12, 1993, 35-55.
995. A. Paoluzzi, F. Bernardini, C. Cattani, and V. Ferruci,
Dimension-independent modeling with simplicial complexes,
TOG 12, 1993, 56-102.
996. W.C. Huang and D.B. Goldgof, Adaptive-size meshes for rigid
and nonrigid shape analysis and synthesis, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
611-616.
997. B.C. Vemuri and R. Malladi, Intrinsic parameters for surface
representation using deformable models, T-SMC 23, 1993,
614-623.
998. H. Muller and M. Stark, Adaptive generation of surfaces in
volume data, VC 9, 1993, 182-199.
999. N.S. Holliman, C.M. Wang, and P.M. Dew, Mistral-3: Parallel
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1000. H. Murase and S.K. Nayar, Visual learning of object models
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1001. H. Delingette, M. Hebert, and K. Ikeuchi, A spherical
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831-838.
1002. H. Delingette, M. Hebert, and K. Ikeuchi, A spherical
representation for the recognition of curved objects, ICCV,
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1003. T. McInerney and D. Terzopoulos, A finite element model for
3D shape reconstruction and nonrigid motion tracking, ICCV,
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1004. H. Murase and S.K. Nayar, Learning and recognition of 3D
objects from appearance, QV, 39-50.
1005. R. Szeliski, P. Tonnesen, and D. Terzopoulos, Modeling
surfaces of arbitrary topology with dynamic particles, CVPR,
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1006. B.C. Vemuri and A. Radisavljevic, From global to local, a
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1007. F. Mokhtarian, Multi-scale, torsion-based shape
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1008. M.P. Gascuel, An implicit formulation for precise contact
modeling between flexible solids, SIGGRAPH, 313-320.
1009. E. Brisson, Representing geometric structures in d
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1010. C.N. Lee, T. Poston, and A. Rosenfeld, Holes and genus of 2D
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1011. G.T. Herman, Oriented surfaces in digital spaces, GMIP 55,
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1012. G. Malandain, G. Bertrand, and N. Ayache, Topological
segmentation of discrete surfaces, IJCV 10, 1993, 183-197.
1013. M. Sakamoto, K. Inoue, and I. Takanami, A note on three-
dimensional alternating Turing machines with space smaller
than log m, IS 72, 1993, 225-249.
1014. P. Veelaert, On the flatness of digital hyperplanes, JMIV 3,
1993, 205-221.
1015. J.M. Galvez and M. Canton, Normalization and shape
recognition of three-dimensional objects by 3D moments,
PR 26, 1993, 667-681.
1016. B. Li, The moment calculation of polyhedra, PR 26, 1993,
1229-1233.
1017. N. Kiryati and G. Szekely, Estimating shortest paths and
minimal distances on digitized three-dimensional surfaces,
PR 26, 1993, 1623-1637.
1018. S.C. Goh and C.N. Lee, Counting minimal 18-paths in 3D
digital space, PRL 14, 1993, 39-52.
1019. P. Minovic, S. Ishikawa, and K. Kato, Symmetry identification
of a 3-D object represented by octree, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
507-514.
1020. M. Erdmann, M.T. Mason, and G. Vanacek, Jr., Mechanical parts
orienting: The case of a polyhedron on a table,
Algorithmica 10, 1993, 226-247.
1021. W. Meyer, Seven fingers allow force-torque closure grasps on
any convex polyhedron, Algorithmica 9, 1993, 278-292.
1022. P.R. Sinha, Y. Xu, R.K. Bajcsy, and R.P. Paul, Robotic
exploration of surfaces with a compliant wrist sensor,
IJRR 12, 1993, 107-120.
1023. M.D. Berkemeier and R.S. Fearing, Determining the axis of a
surface of revolution using tactile sensing, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
1079-1087.
1024. J.H. Vandenbrande and A.A.G. Requicha, Spatial reasoning for
the automatic recognition of machinable features in solid
models, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1269-1285.
1025. R.D. Howe and M.R. Cutkosky, Dynamic tactile sensing:
Perception of fine surface features with stress rate sensing,
T-RA 9, 1993, 140-151.
1026. G.J. Monkman and P.M. Taylor, Thermal tactile sensing, T-
RA 9, 1993, 313-318.
1027. S.B. Kang and K. Ikeuchi, Toward automatic robot instruction
from perception-Recognizing a grasp from observation, T-RA 9,
1993, 432-443.
1028. I.M. Chen and J.W. Burdick, Finding antipodal point grasps on
irregularly shaped objects, T-RA 9, 1993, 507-512.
1029. K.A. Korzeniowski and W.A. Wolovich, Robotic three
dimensional dual-drive hybrid control for tactile sensing and
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1030. Y.J. Zhang, Quantitative study of 3D gradient operators,
IVC 11, 1993, 611-622.
1031. S.S. Biswas and A. Ray, Region merging in 3-D images using
morphological operators, PRL 14, 1993, 23-30.
1032. A. Gueziec, Large deformable splines, crest lines, and
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1033. O. Monga and S. Benayoun, Using differential geometry in R
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J.2. Views; pose
1034. R. Szeliski, Rapid octree construction from image sequences,
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1035. C.Y. Hsia and C.L. Huang, ``Visual events'' identification of
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1036. J. Henikoff and L.G. Shapiro, Representative patterns for
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1037. K. Rangarajan, Seethalakshmy, and J. Majumdar, Computation
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1038. D. Eggert and K. Bowyer, Computing the perspective projection
aspect graph of solids of revolution, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
109-128.
1039. K. Bowyer, M. Sallam, D. Eggert, and J. Stewman, Computing
the generalized aspect graph for objects with moving parts,
T-PAMI 15, 1993, 605-610.
1040. D.W. Eggert, K.W. Bowyer, C.R. Dyer, H.I. Christensen, and
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1114-1130.
1041. D.W. Jacobs, 2-D images of 3-D oriented points, IUW, 367-376.
1042. R. Basri and E. Rivlin, Localization and positioning using
combinations of model views, IUW, 377-386.
1043. K.T. Sutherland, Landmark selection for accurate navigation,
IUW, 485-490.
1044. H.S. Sawhney, R. Kumar, and A.R. Hanson, Model extension and
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1045. A. Shashua, Projective invariant and structure from two
perspective/orthographic views: Motion and recognition, IUW,
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1046. R. Szeliski and R. Weiss, Robust shape recovery from
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1047. R. Basri and E. Rivlin, Localization using combinations of
model views, ICCV, 226-230.
1048. R. Mohan, D. Weinshall, and R.R. Sarukkai, 3D object
recognition by indexing structural invariants from multiple
views, ICCV, 264-268.
1049. A. Zisserman, A. Blake, C.A. Rothwell, L.J. Van Gool, and M.
Van Diest, Eliciting qualitative structure from image curve
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1050. B. Boufama, R. Mohr, and F. Veillon, Euclidean constraints
for uncalibrated reconstruction, ICCV, 466-470.
1051. A. Shashua, Projective depth: A geometric invariant for 3D
reconstruction from two perspective/orthographic views and
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1052. D. Weinshall and C. Tomasi, Linear and incremental
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ICCV, 675-682.
1053. A. Shashua, A geometric invariant for visual recognition and
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QV, 107-117.
1054. I. Shimshoni and J. Ponce, Finite resolution aspect graphs of
polyhedral objects, QV, 140-150.
1055. D.J. Kriegman, B. Vijayakumar, and J. Ponce, Reconstruction
of HOT curves from image sequences, CVPR, 20-26.
1056. S. Sullivan, L. Sandford, and J. Ponce, On using geometric
distance fits to estimate 3D object shape: Form and
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1057. D.W. Jacobs, 2-D images of 3-D oriented points, CVPR,
226-232.
1058. A. Laurentini, Inferring the shape of the real object from
the object reconstructed by volume intersection, CVPR,
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1059. A. Pathak and O.I. Camps, Bayesian view class determination,
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1060. R. Mohr, F. Veillon, and L. Quan, Relative 3D reconstruction
using multiple uncalibrated images, CVPR, 543-548.
1061. D.B. Lysak, Jr. and R. Kasturi, Interpreting the views in an
engineering drawing, CVPR, 598-599.
1062. T. Mori, S. Suzuki, T. Horikoshi, and T. Yasuno, Multi-scale
structure from multi-views by [(G) filtered 3D voting, CVPR,
662-663.
1063. R. Szeliski and R. Weiss, Robust shape recovery from
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1064. K.N. Kutulakos and C.R. Dyer, Toward global surface
reconstruction by purposive viewpoint adjustment, CVPR,
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1065. M. Ferri, F. Mangili, and G. Viano, Projective pose
estimation of linear and quadratic primitives in monocular
computer vision, IU 58, 1993, 66-84.
1066. R.R. Goldberg, Pose determination of parameterized object
models from a monocular image, IVC 11, 1993, 49-62.
1067. R. Mukundan, N.K. Malik, and K.R. Ramakrishnan, Attitude
estimation using moment invariants, PRL 14, 1993, 199-205.
1068. A.T. Manninen, Statistical calculations of 3D-orientation
parameters of flat symmetrical polyhedrons, PRL 14, 1993,
207-211.
1069. S.B. Kang and K. Ikeuchi, The complex EGI: A new
representation for 3-D pose determination, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
707-721.
1070. F. Quek, R. Jain, and T.E. Weymouth, An abstraction-based
approach to 3-D pose determination from range images, T-
PAMI 15, 1993, 722-736.
1071. D.F. DeMenthon, Recognition and tracking of 3D objects by 1D
search, IUW, 653-659.
1072. T.Q. Phong, R. Horaud, A. Yassine, and D.T. Pham, Optimal
estimation of object pose from a single perspective view,
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1073. L. Robert and O.D. Faugeras, Relative 3D positioning and 3D
convex hull computation from a weakly calibrated stereo pair,
ICCV, 540-544.
1074. T. Shakunaga, Robust line-based pose enumeration from a
single image, ICCV, 545-550.
1075. X. Zhuang and Y. Huang, Robust 3D-3D pose estimation, ICCV,
567-571.
1076. J.L. Chen, G.C. Stockman, and K. Rao, Recovering and tracking
pose of curved 3D objects from 2-D images, CVPR, 233-239.
1077. N. Navab and O. Faugeras, Monocular pose determination from
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254-260.
1078. D. Oberkampf, D.F. DeMenthon, and L.S. Davis, Iterative pose
estimation using coplanar points, CVPR, 626-627.
1079. Y. Li and R.J. Woodham, The support function, curvature
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J.3. Recognition
1080. A.K. Jain and P.J. Flynn, eds., Three Dimensional Object
Recognition Systems, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1993.
1081. F. Arman and J.K. Aggarwal, Model-based object recognition in
dense-range images-A review, CS 25, 1993, 5-43.
1082. L. Stark, L.O. Hall, and K.W. Bowyer, Methods for combination
of evidence in function-based 3-D object recognition,
IJPRAI 7, 1993, 573-594.
1083. S.W. Chen and A.K. Jain, Strategies of multi-view and multi-
matching for 3D object recognition, IU 57, 1993, 121-130.
1084. R. Basri and S. Ullman, The alignment of objects with smooth
surfaces, IU 57, 1993, 331-345.
1085. H. Sato and T.O. Binford, Finding and recovering SHGC objects
in an edge image, IU 57, 1993, 346-358.
1086. F. Arman and J.K. Aggarwal, CAD-based vision: Object
recognition in cluttered range images using recognition
strategies, IU 58, 1993, 33-48.
1087. K.C. Wong and J. Kittler, Recognizing polyhedral objects from
a single perspective view, IVC 11, 1993, 211-220.
1088. R.C. Munck-Fairwood and L. Du, Shape using volumetric
primitives, IVC 11, 1993, 364-371.
1089. A.M. Wallace, E.E. Brodie, and S. Love, Discrimination
between visual stimuli by variation of shape and relative
position of volumetric primitives, IVC 11, 1993, 372-388.
1090. L. Spirkovska, Three-dimensional object recognition using
similar triangles and decision trees, PR 26, 1993, 727-732.
1091. J.H. Park, T.G. Chang, and J.S. Choi, Three-dimensional
object representation and recognition based on surface normal
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1092. J. Moody, P.J. Flynn, and D.L. Cohn, Parallel hypothesis
verification, PR 26, 1993, 1521-1527.
1093. J.J. Kwon and S.D. Kim, Uncertainty of features in planar
object recognition and a new classifier, PRL 14, 1993,
591-598.
1094. S.C. Hwang, S.K. Jung, and H.S. Yang, Efficient 3-D object
representation and recognition based on CAD, PRL 14, 1993,
679-687.
1095. R. Bergevin and M.D. Levine, Generic object recognition:
Building and matching coarse descriptions from line drawings,
T-PAMI 15, 1993, 19-36.
1096. S. Zhang, G.D. Sullivan, and K.D. Baker, The automatic
construction of a view-independent relational model for 3-D
object recognition, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 531-544.
1097. S. Edelman, On learning to recognize 3-D objects from
examples, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 833-837.
1098. M. Usoh and H. Buxton, Using visualisation as a tool for
model-based recognition, VC 9, 1993, 381-400.
1099. T.O. Binford and T.S. Levitt, Model-based recognition of
objects in complex scenes, IUW, 169-174.
1100. T.D. Alter and W.E.L. Grimson, Fast and robust 3D recognition
by alignment, IUW, 397-409.
1101. B.H. Yoshimi and P.K. Allen, Alignment using an uncalibrated
camera system, IUW, 411-420.
1102. M. Zerroug and R. Nevatia, Quasi-invariant properties and 3-D
shape recovery of non-straight, non-constant generalized
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1103. J. Liu, J. Mundy, D. Forsyth, and A. Zisserman, Efficient
recognition of rotationally symmetric surface and straight
homogeneous generalized cylinders, IUW, 755-765.
1104. M.D. Wheeler and K. Ikeuchi, Sensor modeling, Markov random
fields, and robust localization for recognizing partially
occluded objects, IUW, 811-818.
1105. W.M. Wells III, Statistical object recognition with the
expectation-maximization algorithm in range derived features,
IUW, 839-850.
1106. A. Khokhar and V.K. Prasanna, Scalable data parallel
geometric hashing: Experiments on MasPar MP-1 and Connection
Machine CM-5, IUW, 851-860.
1107. J. Subrahmonia, D. Keren, and D.B. Cooper, An integrated
object recognition system based on high degree implicit
polynomials, algebraic invariants, and Bayesian methods, IUW,
861-865.
1108. M. Zerroug and R. Nevatia, Scene segmentation and volumetric
descriptions of SHGC's from a single intensity image, IUW,
905-916.
1109. T.D. Alter and W.E.L. Grimson, Fast and robust 3D recognition
by alignment, ICCV, 113-120.
1110. D. Noll, M. Schwarzinger, and W.v. Seelen, Contextual feature
similarities for model-based object recognition, ICCV,
286-290.
1111. I.D. Reid and J.M. Brady, Recognition of object classes from
range images, ICCV, 302-307.
1112. L. Du, G.D. Sullivan, and K.D. Baker, Quantitative analysis
of the viewpoint consistency contraint in model-based vision,
ICCV, 632-639.
1113. D. Metaxas and S.J. Dickinson, Integration of quantitative
and qualitative techniques for deformable model fitting from
orthographic, perspective, and stereo projections, ICCV,
641-649.
1114. L. Stark, A. Hoover, D. Goldgof, and K. Bowyer, Function-
based recognition from incomplete knowledge of shape, QV,
11-22.
1115. M. Zerroug and R. Nevatia, Quasi-invariant properties and 3-D
shape recovery of non-straight, non-constant generalized
cylinders, CVPR, 96-103.
1116. Q. Huang and G.C. Stockman, Generalized tube model:
Recognizing 3D elongated objects from 2D intensity images,
CVPR, 104-109.
1117. T. Nakamura, M. Asada, and Y. Shirai, A qualitative approach
to quantitative recovery of SHGC's shape and pose from
shading and contour, CVPR, 116-122.
1118. J. Liu, J. Mundy, D. Forsyth, A. Zisserman, and C. Rothwell,
Efficient recognition of rotationally symmetric surfaces and
straight homogeneous generalized cylinders, CVPR, 123-128.
1119. Y. Sato and M. Otsuki, Three-dimensional shape recognition by
active rangefinder, CVPR, 142-147.
1120. R. Basri, Recognition by prototypes, CVPR, 161-167.
1121. C.F. Olson, Fast alignment using probabilistic indexing,
CVPR, 387-392.
1122. K.B. Sarachik and W.E.L. Grimson, Gaussian error models for
object recognition, CVPR, 400-406.
1123. A.A. Khokhar, V.K. Prasanna, and H.J. Kim, Scalable geometric
hashing on MasPar machines, CVPR, 594-595.
1124. F. Pipitone and W. Adams, Rapid recognition of freeform
objects in noisy range images using tripod operators, CVPR,
715-716.
K. Motion
K.1. Flow
1125. B.K.P. Horn and B.G. Schunck, ``Determining optical flow'': A
retrospective, AI 59, 1993, 81-87.
1126. W. Liu and K. Kanatani, Interpretation of conic motion and
its applications, IJCV 10, 1993, 67-84.
1127. O. Faugeras and T. Papadopoulo, A theory of the motion fields
of curves, IJCV 10, 1993, 125-156.
1128. K. Kanatani, 3-D interpretation of optical flow by
renormalization, IJCV 11, 1993, 267-282.
1129. H. Li and J. Wang, Computing optical flow with a recurrent
neural network, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 801-814.
1130. P. Nesi, Variational approach to optical flow estimation
managing discontinuities, IVC 11, 1993, 419-439.
1131. J. Arnspang, Motion constraint equations based on constant
image irradiance, IVC 11, 1993, 577-587.
1132. W.S. Chou and Y.C. Chen, Estimation of the velocity field of
two-dimensional deformable motion, PR 26, 1993, 351-364.
1133. S.H. Hwang and S.U. Lee, A hierarchical optical flow
estimation algorithm based on the interlevel motion
smoothness constaint, PR 26, 1993, 939-952.
1134. P.D. Sozou and G. Loizou, New perspectives on optical flow,
PR 26, 1993, 1125-1136.
1135. D. Ben-Tzvi, A. Del Bimbo, and P. Nesi, Optical flow from
constraint lines parametrization, PR 26, 1993, 1549-1561.
1136. R.W. Young and N.G. Kingsbury, Frequency-domain motion
estimation using a complex lapped transform, T-IP 2, 1993,
2-17.
1137. N.M. Namazi and J.I. Lipp, Nonuniform motion estimation in
reduced coefficient transformed domains, T-IP 2, 1993,
236-246.
1138. H. Zheng and S.D. Blostein, An error-weighted regularization
algorithm for image motion field estimation, T-IP 2, 1993,
246-252.
1139. S.N. Efstratiadis and A.K. Katsaggelos, An adaptive
regularized recursive displacement estimation algorithm, T-
IP 93, 1993, 341-352.
1140. M. Yamamoto, P. Boulanger, J.A. Beraldin, and M. Rioux,
Direct estimation of range flow on deformable shape from a
video rate range camera, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 82-89.
1141. E. DeMichels, V. Torre, and S. Uras, The accuracy of the
computation of optical flow and of the recovery of motion
parameters, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 434-447.
1142. C. Schnorr, On functionals with greyvalue-controlled
smoothness terms for determining optical flow, T-PAMI 15,
1993, 1074-1079.
1143. F. Heitz and P. Bouthemy, Multimodal estimation of
discontinuous optical flow using Markov random fields, T-
PAMI 15, 1993, 1217-1232.
1144. D.J. Fleet and A.P. Jepson, Stability of phase information,
T-PAMI 15, 1993, 1253-1268.
1145. C. Fermuller, Motion constraint patterns, IUW, 629-640.
1146. N. Ancona and T. Poggio, Optical flow from 1D correlation:
Application to a simple time-to-crash detector, IUW, 673-682.
1147. S. Negahdaripour and C.H. U, A generalized brightness change
model for computing optical flow, ICCV, 2-11.
1148. J. Weber and J. Malik, Robust computation of optical flow in
a multi-scale differential framework, ICCV, 12-20.
1149. N. Ancona and T. Poggio, Optical flow from 1D correlation:
Application to a simple time-to-crash detector, ICCV,
209-214.
1150. M.J. Black and P. Anandan, A framework for the robust
estimation of optical flow, ICCV, 231-236.
1151. A. Blake, G. Hamid, and L. Tarassenko, A design for a visual
motion transducer, ICCV, 237-241.
1152. H. (Shvaytser) Schweitzer, Occam algorithms for computing
visual motion, ICCV, 551-555.
1153. S. Waldron and C.R. Dyer, Dynamic shading, motion parallax
and qualitative shape, QV, 61-70.
1154. C. Fermuller, Motion constraint patterns, QV, 128-139.
1155. A.F. Bobick, Using stability of interpretation as
verification for low-level processing: An example from
egomotion and optic flow, CVPR, 718-719.
1156. H.J. Chen, Y. Shirai, and M. Asada, Obtaining optical flow
with multi-orientation filters, CVPR, 736-737.
1157. A. Jepson and M.J. Black, Mixture models for optical flow
computation, CVPR, 760-761.
K.2. Structure from motion
1158. S. Maybank, Theory of Reconstruction from Image Motion,
Springer, Berlin, 1992.
1159. J. Weng, T.S. Huang, and N. Ahuja, Motion and Structure from
Image Sequences, Springer, Berlin, 1992.
1160. X. Hu and N. Ahuja, Sufficient conditions for double or
unique solution of motion and structure, IU 58, 1993,
161-176.
1161. C.H. Lee, Computing three-dimensional motion parameters: A
hypothesis testing approach, IVC 11, 1993, 145-154.
1162. T.N. Tan, K.D. Baker, and G.D. Sullivan, 3D structure and
motion estimation from 2D image sequences, IVC 11, 1993,
203-210.
1163. D. Sinclair, A. Blake, S. Smith, and C. Rothwell, Planar
region detection and motion recovery, IVC 11, 1993, 229-234.
1164. X. Hu and N. Ahuja, Motion and structure estimation using
long sequence motion models, IVC 11, 1993, 549-569.
1165. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, J.S. Kim, and S.N. Richman,
Inferring 3D structure from image motion: The constraint of
Poinsot motion, JMIV 3, 1993, 143-166.
1166. R.J. Holt and A.N. Netravali, Motion from optic flow:
Multiplicity of solutions, JVCIR 4, 1993, 14-24.
1167. C.H. Lee and A. Joshi, Correspondence problem in image
sequence analysis, PR 26, 1993, 47-61.
1168. C.Q. Shu and Y.Q. Shi, Direct recovering of nth order surface
structure using unified optical flow field, PR 26, 1993,
1137-1148.
1169. W.A. Simpson, Optic flow and depth perception, SV 7, 1993,
35-75.
1170. K. Kanatani, Unbiased estimation and statistical analysis of
3-D rigid motion from two views, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 37-50.
1171. D. Metaxas and D. Terzopoulos, Shape and non-rigid motion
estimation through physics-based synthesis, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
580-591.
1172. L. Li and J.H. Duncan, 3-D translational motion and structure
from binocular image flows, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 657-667.
1173. J. Weng, N. Ahuja, and T.S. Huang, Optimal motion and
structure estimation, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 864-884.
1174. H.S. Sawhney, J. Oliensis, and A.R. Hanson, Image description
and 3-D reconstruction from image trajectories of rotational
motion, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 885-898.
1175. Y.C. Kim and K. Price, A feature-based monocular motion
analysis system guided by feedback information, IUW, 611-620.
1176. T.H. Wu and R. Chellappa, 3-D recovery of structure and
kinematic parameters from long sequences of noisy images,
IUW, 641-651.
1177. C.J. Poelman and T. Kanade, A paraperspective factorization
method for shape and motion recovery, IUW, 683-690.
1178. J.I. Thomas, A. Hanson, and J. Oliensis, Understanding noise:
The critical role of motion error in scene reconstruction,
IUW, 691-695.
1179. C.Y. Lee and D.B. Cooper, Structure and motion from region
corrspondences and affine invariants, IUW, 707-711.
1180. W.F. Gardner and D.T. Lawton, Shape and motion from linear
features, IUW, 1091-1095.
1181. R. Dutta, C.C. Weems, and E.M. Riseman, Parallel dense depth
from motion on an Image Understanding Architecture, IUW,
1145-1153.
1182. J.I. Thomas, A. Hanson, and J. Oliensis, Understanding noise:
The critical role of motion error in scene reconstruction,
ICCV, 325-329.
1183. K.J. Hanna and N.E. Okamoto, Combining stereo and motion
analysis for direct estimation of scene structure, ICCV,
357-365.
1184. R. Cipolla, Y. Okamoto, and Y. Kuno, Robust structure from
motion using motion parallax, ICCV, 374-382.
1185. T. Vieville, E. Clergue, and P.E.D.S. Facao, Computation of
ego-motion and structure from visual and inertial sensors
using the vertical cue, ICCV, 591-598.
1186. R. Dutta and C.C. Weems, Parallel dense depth from motion on
the Image Understanding Architecture, CVPR, 154-159.
1187. K. Daniilidis and H.H. Nagel, The coupling of rotation and
translation in motion estimation of planar surfaces, CVPR,
188-193.
1188. C.J. Tsai, Y.P. Hung, and S.C. Hsu, Comparison between
asymptotic Bayesian approach and Kalman filter-based
technique for 3D reconstruction using an image sequence,
CVPR, 206-211.
1189. A. Azarbayejani, B. Horowitz, and A. Pentland, Recursive
estimation of structure and motion using relative orientation
constraints, CVPR, 294-299.
1190. M. Abdel-Mottaleb, R. Chellappa, and A. Rosenfeld, Binocular
motion stereo using MAP estimation, CVPR, 321-327.
1191. S. Soatto, P. Perona, R. Frezza, and G. Picci, Recursive
motion and structure estimation with complete error
characterization, CVPR, 428-433.
1192. Z. Zhang, Motion and structure of four points from one motion
of a stereo rig with unknown extrinsic parameters, CVPR,
556-561.
1193. E. Grosso and M. Tistarelli, Active/dynamic stereo: A general
framework, CVPR, 732-734.
1194. Y.C. Kim and K. Price, An integrated motion analysis system
guided by feedback informaiton, CVPR, 744-745.
1195. R. Szeliski and S.B. Kang, Recovering 3D shape and motion
from image streams using non-linear least squares, CVPR,
752-753.
1196. R. Manmatha and J. Oliensis, Extracting affine deformations
from image patches-I: Finding scale and rotation, CVPR,
754-755.
K.3. Tracking
1197. D. Jalihal and L.W. Nolte, Signal detection theory approach
to the multiple parallel moving targets problem, GMIP 55,
1993, 235-254.
1198. I.J. Cox, A review of statistical data association techniques
for motion correspondence, IJCV 10, 1993, 53-66.
1199. A. Blake, R. Curwen, and A. Zisserman, A framework for
spatiotemporal control in the tracking of visual contours,
IJCV 11, 1993, 127-145.
1200. D. Coombs and C. Brown, Real-time binocular smooth pursuit,
IJCV 11, 1993, 147-164.
1201. H.S. Sawhney and A.R. Hanson, Trackability as a cue for
potential obstacle identification in 3-D description,
IJCV 11, 1993, 237-265.
1202. B.S.Y. Rao, H.F. Durrant-Whyte, and J.A. Sheen, A fully
decentralized multi-sensor system for tracking and
surveillance, IJRR 12, 1993, 20-44.
1203. M. Mirmehdi and T.J. Ellis, Parallel approach to tracking
edge segments in dynamic scenes, IVC 11, 1993, 35-48.
1204. P.H.S. Torr and D.W. Murray, Statistical detection of
independent movement from a moving camera, IVC 11, 1993,
180-187.
1205. P.H. Welch and D.C. Wood, Image tracking in real-time: A
transputer emulation of some early mammalian vision
processes, IVC 11, 1993, 221-228.
1206. G. Wang and R.M. Inigo, Detection and tracking of single-
pixel targets based on trajectory continuity, IVC 11, 1993,
641-655.
1207. D.D. Sworder, P.F. Singer, D. Doria, and R.G. Hutchins,
Image-enhanced estimation methods, P-IEEE 81, 1993, 796-812.
1208. S.C. Pei and L.G. Liou, Tracking a planar patch in three-
dimensional space by affine transformation in monocular and
binocular vision, PR 26, 1993, 23-31.
1209. K. Rangarajan, W. Allen, and M. Shah, Matching motion
trajectories using scale-space, PR 26, 1993, 595-610.
1210. M. Xie, Tracking closed curves by a matching process, PRL 14,
1993, 103-110.
1211. J.B. Burl, A reduced order extended Kalman filter for
sequential images containing a moving object, T-IP 2, 1993,
285-295.
1212. W.B. Thompson, P. Lechleider, and E.R. Stuck, Detecting
moving objects using the rigidity constraint, T-PAMI 15,
1993, 162-166.
1213. F. Leymarie and M.D. Levine, Tracking deformable objects in
the plane using an active contour model, T-PAMI 15, 1993,
617-634.
1214. N.P. Papanikolopoulos, P.K. Khosla, and T. Kanade, Visual
tracking of a moving target by a camera mounted on a robot: A
combination of control and vision, T-RA 9, 1993, 14-35.
1215. M. Shah, K. Rangarajan, and P.S. Tsai, Motion trajectories,
T-SMC 23, 1993, 1138-1150.
1216. R. Talluri and W.C. Choate, Target tracking and range
estimation using an image sequence, ACV, 84-91.
1217. D.T. Lawton, W.F. Gardner, and J.H. Kim, Interactive model-
based vehicle tracking, IUW, 527-533.
1218. R. Polana and R. Nelson, Detecting activities, IUW, 569-574.
1219. S. Thirumalai and N. Ahuja, Detection and segmentation of
feature trajectories in multiple, discontinuous motion image
sequences, IUW, 621-628.
1220. Q. Zheng and R. Chellappa, Point correspondence and motion
detection in long image sequences, IUW, 661-671.
1221. J.M. Letang, V. Rebuffel, and P. Bouthemy, Motion detection
robust to perturbations: A statistical regularization and
temporal integration framework, ICCV, 21-30.
1222. A. Blake, R. Curwen, and A. Zisserman, Affine-invariant
contour tracking with automatic control of spatiotemporal
scale, ICCV, 66-75.
1223. I.D. Reid and D.W. Murray, Tracking foveated corner clusters
using affine structure, ICCV, 76-83.
1224. O. Silven and T. Repo, Experiments with monocular visual
tracking and environment modeling, ICCV, 84-92.
1225. D.P. Huttenlocher, J.J. Noh, and W.J. Rucklidge, Tracking
non-rigid objects in complex scenes, ICCV, 93-101.
1226. C. Nastar and N. Ayache, Fast segmentation, tracking, and
analysis of deformable objects, ICCV, 275-279.
1227. Q. Zheng and R. Chellappa, Automatic feature point extraction
and tracking in image sequences for unknown camera motion,
ICCV, 335-339.
1228. E. Grosso and D.H. Ballard, Head-centered orientation
strategies in animate vision, ICCV, 395-402.
1229. D.W. Murray, P.F. Lauchlan, I.D. Reid, and P.M. Sharkey,
Reactions to peripheral image motion using a head/eye
platform, ICCV, 403-411.
1230. K. Pahlavan, T. Uhlin, and J.O. Eklundh, Dynamic fixation,
ICCV, 412-419.
1231. R. Polana and R. Nelson, Detecting activities, CVPR, 2-7.
1232. J.C. McEachen II and J.S. Duncan, Shape-based tracking of
naturally occurring annuli in image sequences, CVPR, 613-614.
1233. P.N. Prokopowicz and P.R. Cooper, The dynamic retina:
Contrast and motion detection for active vision, CVPR,
728-729.
1234. F.G. Meyer and P. Bouthemy, Exploiting the temporal coherence
of motion for linking partial spatiotemporal trajectories,
CVPR, 746-747.
1235. Z. Huang and F.S. Cohen, 3-D motion estimation and object
tracking using B-spline curve modeling, CVPR, 748-749.
1236. P.A. Couvignou, N.P. Papanikolopoulos, and P.K. Khosla, On
the use of snakes for 3-D robotic visual tracking, CVPR,
750-751.
1237. A. Gupta and C.C. Liang, 3-D model-data comparisons and
nonrigid deformations, CVPR, 756-757.
1238. S. Tiwari and P. Bhattacharya, The recovery of non-rigid
motion from stereo images, CVPR, 758-759.
K.4. Other topics
1239. K. Sauer and C. Jones, Bayesian block-wise segmentation of
interframe differences in video sequences, GMIP 55, 1993,
129-139.
1240. P. Bouthemy and E. Francois, Motion segmentation and
qualitative dynamic scene analysis from a moving camera,
IJCV 10, 1993, 157-182.
1241. M. Allmen and C.R. Dyer, Computing spatiotemporal relations
for dynamic perceptual organization, IU 58, 1993, 338-351.
1242. G. Healey, Hierarchical segmentation-based approach to motion
analysis, IVC 11, 1993, 570-576.
1243. S.F. Wu and J. Kittler, A gradient-based method for general
motion estimation and segmentation, JVCIR 4, 1993, 25-38.
1244. M. Etoh and Y. Shirai, Segmentation and 2D motion estimation
by region fragments, ICCV, 192-199.
1245. D. Sinclair, Motion segmentation and local structure, ICCV,
366-373.
1246. P.R. Hsu and H. Harashima, Spatiotemporal representation of
dynamic objects, CVPR, 14-19.
1247. J.Y.A. Wang and E.H. Adelson, Layered representation for
motion analysis, CVPR, 361-366.
1248. H. Gu, M. Asada, and Y. Shirai, The optimal partition of
moving edge segments, CVPR, 367-372.
1249. I.L. Herlin and G. Giraudon, Performing segmentation of
ultrasound images using temporal information, CVPR, 373-378.
1250. T. Darrell and E. Simoncelli, ``Nulling'' filters and the
separation of transparent motions, CVPR, 738-739.
1251. C. Fermuller and Y. Aloimonos, The role of fixation in visual
motion anaylsis, IJCV 11, 1993, 165-186.
1252. M. Xie, 3D motion estimation from combined 2D-3D data of line
segments, PRL 14, 1993, 191-197.
1253. A. Zakhor and F. Lari, Edge-based 3-D camera motion
estimation with application to video coding, T-IP 2, 1993,
481-498.
1254. G. Cortelazzo and M. Balanza, Frequency domain analysis of
translations with piecewise cubic trajectories, T-PAMI 15,
1993, 411-416.
1255. R. Hummel and V. Sundareswaran, Motion parameter estimation
from global flow field data, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 459-476.
1256. Y. Liu and T.S. Huang, Vehicle-type motion estimation from
multi-frame images, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 802-808.
1257. M.J. Barth and S. Tsuji, Egomotion determination through an
intelligent gaze control strategy, T-SMC 23, 1993, 1424-1432.
1258. D.T. Lawton and W.F. Gardner, Translational decomposition of
flow fields, IUW, 697-705.
1259. Z. Duric, A. Rosenfeld, and L.S. Davis, Egomotion analysis
based on the Frenet-Serret motion model, ICCV, 703-712.
1260. N. Navab, O.D. Faugeras, and T. Vieville, The critical sets
of lines for camera displacement estimation: A mixed
Eulidean-projective and constructive approach, ICCV, 713-723.
1261. (X. Sun) and M.E. Spetsakis, A comparison of weighted LS
methods with LS methods in 3-D motion estimation from stereo
image sequences, CVPR, 200-205.
1262. C. Fermuller, Global 3-D motion estimation, CVPR, 415-421.
1263. C. Tomasi and J. Shi, Direction of heading from image
deformation, CVPR, 422-427.
1264. B. Sridhar, R. Suorsa, and B. Hussien, Passive range
estimation for rotorcraft low-altitude flight, MVA 6, 1993,
10-24.
1265. M. Tistarelli and G. Sandini, On the advantages of polar and
log-polar mapping for direct estimation of time-to-impact
from optical flow, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 401-410.
1266. B. Bhanu, B. Roberts, D. Duncan, and S. Das, A system for
obstacle detection during rotocraft low-altitude flight, ACV,
92-99.
1267. G.S. Young, T.H. Hong, M. Herman, and J.C.S. Yang, New visual
invariants for obstacle detection using optical flow induced
from general motion, ACV, 100-109.
1268. R.E. Suorsa and B. Sridhar, A parallel implementation of a
multisensor feature-based range-estimation method, CVPR,
379-385.
1269. J. Santos-Victor, G. Sandini, F. Curotto, and S. Garibaldi,
Divergent stereo for robot navigation: Learning from bees,
CVPR, 434-439.
1270. D. Coombs and K. Roberts, Centering behavior using peripheral
vision, CVPR, 440-445.
1271. S. Chen, X. Lin, and Z. Zhu, Qualitative visual navigation
using weighted correlation, CVPR, 620-621.
1272. N. Magnenat Thalmann and D. Thalmann, eds., Computer
Animation '93 (Geneva, Switzerland, June 16-19, 1993),
Springer, Berlin, 1993.
1273. U. Gudukbay, B. Ogzuc, and Y. Tokad, An animation
system for rigid and deformable models, C&G 17, 1993,
507-521.
1274. M. van de Panne, E. Fiume, and Z. Vranesic, Physically based
modeling and control of turning, GMIP 55, 1993, 507-521.
1275. E. Shavit and A. Jepson, Motion understanding from
qualitative visual dynamics, QV, 82-88.
1276. M. van de Panne and E. Fiume, Sensor-actuator networks,
SIGGRAPH, 335-342.
1277. J.T. Ngo and J. Marks, Spacetime constraints revisited,
SIGGRAPH, 343-350.
1278. M.E. Sereno, Neural Computation of Pattern Motion-Modeling
Stages of Motion Analysis in the Primate Visual Cortex, MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993.
1279. M. Tanaka, On the representation of the projected motion
group in 2+1D, PRL 14, 1993, 871-678.
1280. R. Koch, Dynamic 3-D scene analysis through synthesis
feedback control, T-PAMI 15, 1993, 556-568.
1281. J.Y. Herve and Y. Aloimonos, Exploratory active vision, IUW,
581-591.
Author Index
(Numbers denote references)
Abbott, A.L. 872
Abdel-Mottaleb, M. 1190
Abe, S. 949
Abeles, M. 142
Abella, A. 515
Abidi, M.A. 280
Ablameyko, S.V. 770
Abrams, S. 510
Acharya, R.(S.) 177, 991
Ackah-Miezan, A. 463
Adams, R. 322
Adams, W. 1124
Adelson, E.(H.) 709, 934,
1247
Aggarwal, J.K. 269, 286,
305, 357, 461, 962,
1081, 1086
Aghajan, H.K. 807
Ahn, J.W. 645, 647
Ahuja, N. 60, 200, 307,
433, 436, 872, 925, 953,
958, 1159, 1160, 1164,
1173, 1219
Akimoto, T. 188
Akl, S.G. 74
Aldroubi, A. 378
Alexandrov, V.V. 339
Alizon, J. 256
Allebach, J.P. 123
Allen, P.K. 55, 219, 510,
1101
Allen, W. 1209
Alliney, S. 842
Allmen, M. 1241
Almohamad, H.A. 823
Aloimonos, Y. 7, 40, 50,
686, 1251, 1281
Alter, T.D. 1100, 1109
Amir, A. 810
Anand, V.B. 93
Anandan, P. 1150
Ancona, N. 1146, 1149
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