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A NOTE ABOUT THESE BIBLIOGRAPHIES
The first bibliography in this series, entitled ``Picture
Processing by Computer'', appeared in ACM Computing Surveys in 1969;
it contained only 408 references. The second bibliography
(``Progress in Picture Processing: 1969-71''), containing 580
references, appeared in the same journal in 1972. Since then, 23
annual bibliographies have appeared in CVGIP. The present
bibliography is thus the 25th in the series, and its appearance marks
the 25th anniversary of the series.
Until 1986, the scope of the bibliographies remained
approximately the same; as a result they gradually grew in size. The
numbers of references in ``Picture processing: 19xx'', for xx =
72-86, were 350, 245, 341, 354, 461, 609, 819, 700, 897, 982, 1185,
1138, 1252, 1063, and 1436. After 1986, it became necessary to
repeatedly reduce the coverage, eliminating major topics such as
image coding and processing, image analysis applications, and
computational geometry. As a result, the numbers of references in
``Image analysis and computer vision: 19xx'', for xx = 87-93, were
1412, 1635, 1187, 1611, 1178, 1897, and 1281. (Note the effect of
ICPR on the sizes!) The continued growth of the literature has made
it impractical to cover many important sources in detail; for
example, for all but a few major conferences and paper collections,
individual papers are not cited.
To continue the bibliographies in their present form, further
cuts in their scope would be necessary. Alternative approaches are
therefore under consideration. As more and more of the literature
becomes accessible in electronic form, it will become increasingly
possible to provide pointers to collections of items (tables of
contents, sets of abstracts, or even full texts) and to create lists
of keywords that define subject areas, so that searchers can compile
their own customized lists of references. ``Image analysis and
computer vision: 1995'' will probably be very different from its 25
predecessors.
A. INTRODUCTION
This is the twenty-fifth in a series of bibliographies on
computer processing of pictorial information, covering primarily
items published during 1994. 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: [1-33]
(A.2) Books [34-40]; paper collections [41-45]; journal special
issues or sections [46-53]; meeting reports [54-55]; papers on
research at specific institutions [56-75]; survey and position
papers [76-79]; and the previous bibliography in this series
[80]
B. RELATED TOPICS
The following related areas are not covered systematically, but
we give a few references on them:
(B.1) Geometry and graphics: [81-90]
(B.2) Compression and processing: [91-108]
(B.3) Sensors and optics: [109-129]
(B.4) Visual perception: [130-151]
(B.5) Neural networks: [152-169]
(B.6) Artificial intelligence and pattern recognition: [170-181]
C. APPLICATIONS
(C.1) Documents[1]: [182-188]
(C.2) Biomedical and biological[1]: [189-211]
____________________
[1]On these topics, only selected references are given.
(C.3) Human: [212-276] (see also [277-282])
(C.4) Industrial; robotics[1]: [283-319]
(C.5) Mobile robotics: [320-369]
(C.6) Target recognition: [370-402]
(C.7) Remote sensing: [403-435] (see also [436-440])
D. COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES
(D.1) Architectures and environments: [441-497]
(D.2) Multiscale methods: [498-511]; estimation and regularization:
[512-536] (see also [537])
(D.3) Operations: [538-596]
(D.4) Morphology: [597-632]
(D.5) Other topics: Geometric operations: [633-640]; calibration:
[641-655]; databases: [656-667]; performance characterization:
[668-671]; etc. [672]
E. FEATURE DETECTION AND SEGMENTATION;
IMAGE ANALYSIS
(E.1) Features: [673-726] (see also [727-730] and [731-735])
(E.2) Segmentation: [736-777] (including contour extraction
[778-809]; thresholding [810-819]; and segmentation of range
data [820-824] and 3D data [825-831])
(E.3) Analysis (including grouping, attention, control, etc.):
[832-878]
F. 2D SHAPE; PATTERN
(F.1) Representation, evolution, delineation, decomposition,
recognition, etc.: [879-917]
(F.2) Properties; (2D and 3D) invariants: [918-961]
(F.3) Contours and curves: [962-1005]
(F.4) Skeletons and thinning: [1006-1047]
(F.5) Topology: [1048-1054]; distance: [1055-1063] (see also
[1064-1066]); path planning: [1067-1084]; formal languages:
[1085-1093]
G. LIGHTNESS; COLOR; TEXTURE
(G.1) Lightness and illumination: [1094-1105]; color: [1106-1126];
infrared: [1127-1130]; polarization: [1131-1134]
(G.2) Texture: modeling and synthesis [1135-1161] (see also
[1162-1163])
(G.3) Texture: description and segmentation [1164-1211]
H. MATCHING; STEREO
(H.1) Image, template, and model matching: [1212-1275]
(H.2) Hough transforms: [1276-1307], etc.: [1308]; special topics in
matching (fusion: [1309-1314]; range and 3D images:
[1315-1326]; graphs, etc.: [1327-1335])
(H.3) Stereo: [1336-1413]
I. 3D SHAPE: RECOVERY; RANGE DATA
(I.1) Recovery: [1414-1497]
(I.2) Range sensing [1498-1508]; range data analysis: [1509-1540];
see also [1541-1544]
J. 3D SHAPE: MODELS; RECOGNITION
(J.1) Models: [1545-1604]
(J.2) Recognition: [1605-1658]
(J.3) Other topics (pose, topology, etc.): [1659-1673]; [1674-1688]
K. MOTION [1689-1692]
(K.1) Flow computation: [1693-1725]; egomotion estimation:
[1726-1760]
(K.2) Structure from motion: [1761-1806]
(K.3) Dynamic scenes: [1807-1860]
(K.4) Tracking: [1861-1885]; other topics: [1886-1911]
REFERENCES
For brevity, the following frequently cited sources are cited in
abbreviated forms:
A. Books and Conference Proceedings
Abbreviation Conference
CVPR IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision
and Pattern Recognition [15]
ECCV European Conference on Computer Vision [ 9]
HPRIP: CV Handbook of Pattern Recognition and Image Processing:
Computer Vision [45]
ICIP International Conference on Image Processing [31]
ICPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition[23]
IUW [ARPA] Image Understanding Workshop [30]
SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH '93 Conference [85]
SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
B. Journals
Abbreviation Journal
AI Artificial Intelligence
C&S Cybernetics and Systems
CGA IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
GMIP Graphical Models and Image Processing
IJCV International Journal of Computer Vision
IJPRAI International Journal of Pattern Recognition and
Artificial Intelligence
IJRR International Journal of Robotics Research
IPL Information Processing Letters
IS Information Sciences
ISA Information Sciences Applications
IU Image Understanding
IVC Image and Vision Computing
JCSS Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences
JMIV Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision
JPDC Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
JVCIR Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
MVA Machine Vision and Applications
P-IEEE Proceedings of the IEEE
PR Pattern Recognition
PRL Pattern Recognition Letters
SIAM JC SIAM Journal on Computing
SV Spatial Vision
TCS Theoretical Computer Science
T-IP IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
T-I&S IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
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. L. Harris and M. Jenkin, eds., Spatial Vision in Humans and
Robots (Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 19-22, 1991), Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1993.
2. Y.L. O, A. Toet, D. Foster, H.J.A.M. Heijmans and P. Meer,
eds., Shape in Picture: Mathematical Description of Shape in
Grey-Level Images (Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop ``Shape in Picture'', Driebergen, The Netherlands,
September 7-11, 1992), Springer, Berlin, 1994.
3. S. Impedovo, ed., Progress in Image Analysis and Processing III
(Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Image
Analysis and Processing, Monopoli, Italy, September 20-22,
1993), World Scientific, Singapore, 1994.
4. J.M. Selander, ed., 22nd AIPR Workshop: Interdisciplinary
Computer Vision-Applications and Changing Needs (Washington,
DC, October 14-16, 1993), Proc. SPIE 2103.
5. S.A. Rajala and R.L. Stevenson, eds., Image and Video
Processing II (San Jose, CA, February 7-9, 1994), Proc. SPIE
2182.
6. 6th Workshop on Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision,
Wadern, Germany, March 14-18, 1994.
7. S.S. Chen, ed., Adaptive Computing: Mathematics, Electronics,
and Optics (Orlando, FL, April 4-5, 1994), Proc. SPIE CR55.
8. IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation,
Dallas, TX, April 21-22, 1994.
9. J.O. Eklundh, ed., Computer Vision-ECCV '94 (Third European
Conference on Computer Vision, Stockholm, Sweden, May 2-6,
1994), Springer, Berlin, 1994.
10. Third Conference on Computer Graphics and Image Processing,
GKPO '94, Spala, Poland, May 16-20, 1994 (Machine Graphics and
Vision 3 (1-2), 1994).
11. Proceedings, Vision Interface '94 (Banff, Alberta, Canada, May
18-20, 1994), Canadian Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1994.
12. C. Arcelli, G. Sanniti di Baja, and L.P. Cordella, eds.,
Aspects of Visual Form Processing (Second International
Workshop on Visual Form, Capri, Italy, May 30-June 2, 1994),
World Scientific, Singapore, 1995.
13. E.S. Gelsema and L.N. Kanal, eds., Pattern Recognition in
Practice IV: Multiple Paradigms, Comparative Studies and
Hybrid Systems (Vlieland, The Netherlands, June 1-3, 1994),
Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1994.
14. Proceedings of the Workshop on Visual Behaviors (Seattle, WA,
June 19, 1994), IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA,
1994.
15. Proceedings, CVPR '94, IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (Seattle, WA, June
21-23, 1994), IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA,
1994.
16. Workshop on Visualization and Machine Vision, Seattle, WA, June
24, 1994.
17. Workshop on Performance Versus Methodology in Computer Vision,
Seattle, WA, June 24-25, 1994.
18. A.G. Tescher, ed., Applications of Digital Image Processing
XVII (San Diego, CA, July 26-29, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2298.
19. S.S. Chen, ed., Neural and Stochastic Methods in Image and
Signal Processing III (San Diego, CA, July 28-29, 1994), Proc.
SPIE 2304.
20. Fifth British Machine Vision Conference, York, UK, September
13-16, 1994.
21. Pattern Recognition 1994: Recognizing and Learning, 16th DAGM
Symposium and 18th OeAGM Workshop, Vienna, Austria, September
21-23, 1994.
22. IEEE International Conference on Multisensor Fusion and
Integration for Intelligent Systems, Las Vegas, NV, October
2-5, 1994.
23. Proceedings, 12th IAPR International Conference on Pattern
Recognition (Jerusalem, Israel, October 9-13, 1994), IEEE
Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1994.
24. P.J. Costianes, ed., 23rd AIPR Workshop: Image and Information
Systems: Applications and Opportunities (Washington, DC,
October 12-14, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2368.
25. H. Das, ed., Telemanipulator and Telepresence Technologies
(Boston, MA, October 31-November 1, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2351.
26. D.P. Casasent and E.L. Hall, eds., Intelligent Robots and
Computer Vision XIII: Algorithms and Computer Vision (Boston,
MA, October 31-November 2, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2353.
27. D.P. Casasent and E.L. Hall, eds., Intelligent Robots and
Computer Vision XIII: 3D Vision, Product Inspection and Active
Vision (Boston, MA, November 2-4, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2354.
28. P.S. Schenker, ed., Sensor Fusion VII (Boston, MA, October
31-November 1, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2355.
29. ICARCV '94, Third International Conference on Automation,
Robotics, and Computer Vision, Singapore, November 8-11, 1994.
30. Proceedings, [ARPA] Image Understanding Workshop (Monterey, CA,
November 13-16, 1994), Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA,
1994.
31. Proceedings, ICIP '94, First IEEE International Conference on
Image Processing (Austin, TX, November 13-16, 1994), IEEE
Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1994.
32. WACV, Second IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision,
Sarasota, FL, December 5-7, 1994.
33. MVA '94, IAPR Workshop on Machine Vision Applications,
Kawasaki, Japan, December 13-15, 1994.
A.2. Books, etc.
34. B.B. Chaudhuri and D. Dutta Majumder, Two-Tone Image Processing
and Recognition, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1993.
35. I. Pitas, Digital Image Processing Algorithms, Prentice-Hall,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993.
36. J. Teuber, Digital Image Processing, Prentice-Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, NJ, 1993.
37. G.A. Barnes, Digital Image Processing, Wiley, New York, 1994.
38. E.R. Dougherty, and P.A. Laplante, Introduction to Real-Time
Imaging, IEEE Press, New York, 1994.
39. R. Klette and P. Zamperoni, Handbook of the Picture Processing
Operators, Wiley, New York, 1994.
40. J.C. Russ, The Image Processing Handbook (second edition), IEEE
Press, New York, 1994.
41. K.V. Mardia, G.K. Kanji, eds., Statistics and Images 1, Carfax,
Abingdon, UK, 1993.
42. H.I. Christensen and J.L. Crowley, eds., Experimental
Environments in Computer Vision and Image Analysis, World
Scientific, Singapore, 1994.
43. E.R. Dougherty, ed., Digital Image Processing Methods, Dekker,
New York, 1994.
44. K.V. Mardia, ed., Statistics and Images 2, Carfax, Abingdon,
UK, 1994.
45. T.Y. Young, ed., Handbook of Pattern Recognition and Image
Processing (Volume 2): Computer Vision, Academic Press, San
Diego, CA, 1994.
46. M. Swain, guest ed., Special Issue on Active Vision II, IJCV
12(2-3), April 1994, 111-250.
47. K. Inoue, A. Nakamura, M. Nivat, A. Saoudi, and P.S.P. Wang,
guest eds., Special Issue-Parallel Image Analysis and
Processing (Ube, Japan, December 21-23, 1992), IJPRAI 8(2),
April 1994, 415-639.
48. J. Illingworth, guest ed., Special Issue: BMVC 1993
(Guildford, UK, September 21-23, 1993), IVC 12(3), April 1994,
130-198.
49. B. Bhanu, guest ed., Special Issue on Innovative Applications
of Computer Vision, MVA 7(3), 1994, 125-218.
50. Y. Suenaga, guest ed., Special Section on Frontiers in Machine
Vision Applications (Papers from MVA '92, IAPR Workshop on
Machine Vision Applications, Tokyo, Japan, December 7-9, 1992),
MVA 7(4), 1994, 219-258.
51. B. Bhanu and T. Poggio, guest eds., Special Section on Learning
in Computer Vision, T-PAMI 16(9), September 1994, 865-919.
52. M. Sakauchi, guest ed., Special Issue on 3D Image Processing,
T-I&S E77-D(9), September 1994, 939-1021.
53. Y. Shirai, guest ed., Special Issue on Computer Vision, T-I&S
E77-D(11), November 1994, 1197-1309.
54. S.V. Ablameyko and G.P. Aparin, [Report on] PRIA '93, Pattern
Recognition and Image Analysis-A Scientific Conference of the
Commonwealth of Independent States (Minsk, Belarus, November
15-17, 1993), Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis 4, 1994,
203-205.
55. K.W. Bowyer, L.O. Hall, P. Langley, B. Bhanu, and B. Draper,
Report of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Machine Learning and
Computer Vision: What, Why and How?, IUW, 727-731.
56. B. Bhanu, Image understanding research at UC Riverside, IUW,
3-8.
57. Y. Aloimonos, R. Chellappa, L.S. Davis, and A. Rosenfeld,
Maryland progress in image understanding, IUW, 9-20.
58. S.K. Nayar, P.K. Allen, T.E. Boult, and J.R. Kender, Image
understanding research at Columbia Univeristy, IUW, 21-35.
59. W.E.L. Grimson, B.K.P. Horn, and T. Poggio, Progress in image
understanding at MIT, IUW, 37-42.
60. E.M. Riseman, A.R. Hanson, R. Collins, B. Draper, and R. Weiss,
Progress in computer vision at the University of Massachusetts,
IUW, 43-51.
61. M.A. Fischler and R.C. Bolles, Image understanding research at
SRI International, IUW, 53-68.
62. R. Nevatia, K. Price, and G. Medioni, USC image understanding
research: 1993-1994, IUW, 69-80.
63. S.A. Shafer, T. Kanade, and K. Ikeuchi, Image understanding at
CMU, IUW, 81-92.
64. C. Brown and R. Nelson, Image understanding research at
Rochester, IUW, 93-98.
65. N. Ahuja and T. Huang, IU at UI: An overview of research during
1993-94, IUW, 133-142.
66. J.L. Mundy, Image understanding research at GE, IUW, 143-147.
67. T.O. Binford and T.S. Levitt, Model-based recognition of
objects in complex scenes, IUW, 149-155.
68. L.B. Wolff, Image understanding research at Johns Hopkins, IUW,
157-163.
69. W.B. Thompson and T.C. Henderson, Image understanding research
at the University of Utah, IUW, 169-174.
70. B. Roberts, W. Au, M. Bazakos, M. Helgeson, and P. Symosek, IU
at the Honeywell Technology Center, IUW, 175-177.
71. J. Ben-Arie, Image understanding at IIT, IUW, 179-184.
72. K. Rao and B. Flinchbaugh, Image understanding research at TI,
IUW, 185-186.
73. S. Peleg, D. Weinshall, and M. Werman, Computer vision at the
Hebrew University, IUW, 187-189.
74. J.W. Bala, R.S. Michalski, and P.W. Pachowicz, Progress on
vision through learning at George Mason University, IUW,
191-207.
75. M.R. Blackburn and H.G. Nguyen, Robotic sensor-motor
transformations, IUW, 209-214.
76. Y. Aloimonos and A. Rosenfeld, Principles of computer vision,
in HPRIP: CV, 1-15.
77. W.E.L. Grimson and J.L. Mundy, Computer vision applications,
Comm. ACM 37(3), 1994, 45-51.
78. R.B. Fisher, Is computer vision still AI?, AI Magazine 15(2),
1994, 21-27.
79. R.M. Haralick, Performance characterization in computer vision,
IU 60, 1994, 245-249, 264-265. (With comments by L. Cinque, C.
Guerra, and S. Levialdi; J. Weng and T.S. Huang; P. Meer; Y.
Shirai; and B.A. Draper and J.R. Beveridge.)
80. A. Rosenfeld, Image analysis and computer vision: 1993, IU 59,
1994, 367-404.
B. Related topics
B.1. Geometry and graphics
81. S.Y. Shin and T.L. Kunii, eds., Computer Graphics and
Applications (Proceedings of the First Pacific Conference,
Seoul, Korea, August 30-September 2, 1993), World Scientific,
Singapore, 1993.
82. Proceedings, Graphics Interface '94 (Banff, Alberta, Canada,
May 18-20, 1994), Canadian Information Processing Society,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1994.
83. Proceedings, Tenth Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry
(Stony Brook, NY, June 6-8, 1994), ACM Press, New York, 1994.
84. Computer Graphics International '94, Melbourne, Australia, June
27-July 1, 1994.
85. Proceedings, SIGGRAPH 94 (Orlando, FL, July 24-29, 1994),
Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1994.
86. R.A. Melter and A.Y. Wu, eds., Vision Geometry III (Boston, MA,
November 2-3, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2356.
87. V.L. Hansen, Geometry in Nature, A.K. Peters, Wellesley, MA,
1993.
88. A.S. Glassner, Principles of Digital Image Synthesis, Morgan
Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA, 1994.
89. J. O'Rourke, Computational Geometry in C, Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, UK, 1994.
90. G.T. Toussaint, guest ed., Special Issue on Computational
Geometry, VC 10(8), 1994, 425-494.
B.2. Compression and processing
91. M. Rabbani and R.J. Safranek, eds., Image and Video Compression
(San Jose, CA, February 9-10, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2186.
92. A.A. Rodriguez, ed., Digital Video Compression on Personal
Computers: Algorithms and Techniques (San Jose, CA, February
7-8, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2187.
93. DCC '94, IEEE Computer Society Data Compression Conference,
Snowbird, UT, March 29-31, 1994.
94. F.O. Huck and R.D. Juday, eds., Visual Information Processing
III (Orlando, FL, April 4-5, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2239.
95. M.A. Fiddy, ed., Inverse Optics III (Orlando, FL, April 4-5),
Proc. SPIE 2241.
96. H.H. Szu, ed., Wavelet Applications (Orlando, FL, April 5-8,
1994), Proc. SPIE 2242.
97. F.T. Luk, ed., Advanced Signal Processing: Algorithms,
Architectures, and Implementations V (San Diego, CA, July
24-27, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2296.
98. T.J. Schulz and D.L. Snyder, eds., Image Reconstruction and
Restoration (San Diego, CA, July 25-26, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2302.
99. A.F. Laine and M.A. Unser, eds., Mathematical Imaging: Wavelet
Applications in Signal and Image Processing (San Diego, CA,
July 27-29, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2303.
100. IEEE Workshop on Visual Signal Processing and Communications,
New Brunswick, NJ, September 19-20, 1994.
101. PCS '94, International Picture Coding Symposium, Sacramento,
CA, September 21-23, 1994.
102. A.K. Katsaggelos, ed., Visual Communications and Image
Processing '94 (Chicago, IL, September 25-29, 1994), Proc. SPIE
2308.
103. M.F. Barnsley and L.P. Hurd, Fractal Image Compression, A.K.
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104. L.L. Schumaker and G. Webb, eds., Recent Advances in Wavelet
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105. C.K. Chui, L. Montefusco, and L. Puccio, eds., Wavelets-Theory,
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1994.
106. J.A. Storer, guest ed., Special Section on Data Compression,
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107. B. Girod, D.J. LeGall, M.I. Sezan, M. Vetterli, and H. Yasuda,
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108. C.C.J. Kuo and J. Storer, guest eds., Special Issue on Still
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B.3. Sensors and optics
109. Y.V. Gulyaev and D.R. Pape, eds., International Conference on
Optical Image Processing (St. Petersburg, Russia, August 1993),
Proc. SPIE 2051.
110. D.P. Casasent, ed., Transition of Optical Processors into
Systems 1994 (Orlando, FL, April 4, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2236.
111. D.P. Casasent, ed., Optical Pattern Recognition V (Orlando, FL,
April 5-6, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2237.
112. D.P. Casasent and A.G. Tescher, eds., Hybrid Image and Signal
Processing IV (Orlando, FL, April 7, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2238.
113. D.R. Pape, ed., Advances in Optical Information Processing VI
(Orlando, FL, April 6-7, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2240.
114. J.L. Horner and B. Javidi, eds., Optical Implementation of
Information Processing (San Diego, CA, July 25-27, 1994), Proc.
SPIE 2297.
115. A. VanderLugt, Optical Signal Processing, Wiley, New York,
1992.
116. U. Efron, Spatial Light Modulator Technology-Materials,
Devices, and Applications, Dekker, New York, 1994.
117. A. Goutzoulis, Design and Fabrication of Acousto-Optic Devices,
Dekker, New York, 1994.
118. M. Schlessinger, Infrared Technology Fundamentals, Dekker, New
York, 1994.
119. H.F. Jordan and M.J. Murdocca, guest eds., Special Issue on
Optical Computing Systems, P-IEEE 82(11), November 1994,
1591-1762.
120. M.M. Eshaghian, S.H. Lee, and M.E. Shaaban, Optical techniques
for parallel image computing, JPDC 23, 1994, 190-201.
121. M. Subbarao and M.C. Lu, Image-sensing model and computer
simulation for CCD camera system, MVA 7, 1994, 277-289.
122. K.S. Huang, C.B. Kuznia, B.K. Jenkins, and A.A. Sawchuk,
Parallel architectures for digital optical cellular image
processing, P-IEEE 82, 1994, 1711-1723.
123. D. Casasent, General-purpose optical pattern recognition image
processors, P-IEEE 82, 1994, 1724-1734.
124. G.E. Healey and R. Kondepudy, Radiometric CCD camera
calibration and noise estimation, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 267-276.
125. O. Bozma and R. Kuc, A physical model-based analysis of
heterogeneous environments using sonar-ENDURA method, T-
PAMI 16, 1994, 497-506.
126. Y. Yagi, S. Kawato, and S. Tsuji, Real-time omnidirectional
image sensor (COPIS) for vision-guided navigation, T-RA 10,
1994, 11-22.
127. C.W. Shin and S. Inokuchi, A new anthropomorphic retina-like
visual sensor, ICPR-D, 345-348.
128. S. Chen and R. Ginosar, Adaptive sensitivity CCD image sensor,
ICPR-D, 363-365.
129. V. Brajovic and T. Kanade, Computational sensors for global
operations, IUW, 621-630.
B.4. Visual perception
130. B.E. Rogowitz and J.P. Allebach, eds., Human Vision, Visual
Processing and Digital Display V (San Jose, CA, February 8-10,
1994), Proc. SPIE 2179.
131. Symposium on Learning and Memory in Sensory Systems, Center for
Visual Science, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, June
9-11, 1994.
132. From Codes to Cognition: Foundational Aspects of Visual
Information Processing (Centennial Conference in Honor of
Hermann v. Helmholtz), Kiel, Germany, July 17-21, 1994.
133. I. Overington, Computer Vision-A Unified, Biologically-Inspired
Approach, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992.
134. R.B. Pinter and B. Nabet, Nonlinear Vision-Determination of
Neural Receptive Fields, Function, and Networks, CRC Press,
Boca Raton, FL, 1992.
135. R.A. Clement, Introduction to Vision Science, Erlbaum,
Hillsdale, NJ, 1993.
136. B. Julesz, Dialogues on Perception, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
1994.
137. S.M. Kosslyn, Image and Brain-The Resolution of the Imagery
Debate, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1994.
138. W.J.T. Mitchell, Picture Theory-Essays on Verbal and Visual
Representation, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1994.
139. S. Ballesteros, ed., Cognitive Approaches to Human Perception,
Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1994.
140. M.J. Farah and G. Ratcliff, eds., The Neurophysiology of High-
Level Vision-Collected Tutorial Essays, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ,
1994.
141. G. Johansson, S.S. Bergstrom, and W. Epstein, eds., Perceiving
Events and Objects, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1994.
142. D.H. Kelly, ed., Visual Science and Engineering-Models and
Applications, Dekker, New York, 1994.
143. S. Levialdi and C.E. Bernardelli, eds., Representation:
Relationship Between Language and Image, World Scientific,
Singapore, 1994.
144. F. Marchese, ed., Understanding Images-The Search for Meaning
in Visualization, Springer, Berlin, 1994.
145. W. Schnotz and R.W. Kulhavy, eds., Comprehension of Graphics,
Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1994.
146. J.M. Wolfe, guest ed., Texture and Visual Search: A Special
Issue in Honor of Bela Julesz, SV 7(4), 1993, 275-363.
147. D.H. Foster and G.K. Humphrey, guest eds., Invariance,
Recognition, and Perception: A Special Issue in Honor of Peter
C. Dodwell, SV 8(1), 1994, 1-169.
148. J.M. Wolfe, guest ed., A Special Issue in Honor of Bela Julesz:
Part II, SV 8(2), 1994, 173-308.
149. A. Faure, N. Shevtsova, A. Golovan, A. Klepach, O. Cachard, and
I. Rybak, Modeling of some spatio-temporal aspects of visual
information processing in the retinal neural network, ICPR-B,
491-493.
150. S. Daly, A visual model for optimizing the design of image
processing algorithms, ICIP-II, 16-20.
151. P.C. Teo and D.J. Heeger, Perceptual image distortion, ICIP-II,
982-986.
B.5. Neural networks
152. F.H. Eeckman, ed., Computation in Neurons and Neural Systems
(Collected papers of the 1993 Conference on Computation and
Neural Systems, Washington, DC, July 31-August 7, 1993),
Kluwer, Boston, 1994.
153. M.L. Padgett, ed., Fifth Workshop on Neural Networks:
Academic/Industrial/NASA/Defense (San Francisco, CA, November
1993), Proc. SPIE 2204.
154. S.K. Rogers and D.W. Ruck, eds., Applications of Artificial
Neural Networks V (Orlando, FL, April 5-8, 1994), Proc. SPIE
2243.
155. International Symposium on Integrating Knowledge and Neural
Heuristics, Pensacola, FL, May 9-10, 1994.
156. International Neural Network Society World Congress on Neural
Networks, San Diego, CA, June 4-9, 1994.
157. A.I.D.R.I. Conference on Neural Modelling, Lyon, France, June
20-23, 1994.
158. ICNN '94, IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks,
Orlando, FL, June 26-July 2, 1994.
159. Neuro-Nimes '94, Neural Networks and their Applications, Paris,
France, October 10-14, 1994.
160. NNACIP '94, AMCA/IEEE International Workshop on Neural Networks
Applied to Control and Image Processing, Mexico City, Mexico,
November 7-11, 1994.
161. NIPS '94, Neural Information Processing Systems-Natural and
Synthetic, Denver, CO, November 28-December 3, 1994.
162. M. Chester, Neural Networks-A Tutorial, Prentice-Hall,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993.
163. M.M. Gupta and G.K. Knopf, Neuro-Vision Systems-Principles and
Applications, IEEE Press, New York, 1994.
164. S. Haykin, Neural Networks-A Comprehensive Foundation,
Macmillan and IEEE Press, New York, 1994.
165. V. Honavar and L. Uhr, Artificial Intelligence and Neural
Networks-Steps Toward Principled Integration, Academic Press,
San Diego, CA, 1994.
166. A.D. Kulkarni, Artificial Neural Networks for Image
Understanding, Van Nostrand, New York, 1994.
167. T. Masters, Signal and Image Processing with Neural Networks-A
C++ Sourcebook, Wiley, New York, 1994.
168. O.M. Omidvar, ed., Journal of Artificial Neural Networks,
Ablex, Norwood, NJ, 1994.
169. T. Nagano, guest ed., Special Issue on Neurocomputing, T-I&S
E77-D(4), April 1994, 367-527.
B.6. Artificial intelligence and pattern recognition
170. CAIA '94, Tenth IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence for
Applications, San Antonio, TX, March 1-4, 1994.
171. W. Buntine and D.H. Fishner, eds., Knowledge-Based Artificial
Intelligence Systems in Aerospace and Industry (Orlando, FL,
April 5-6, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2244.
172. FUZZ-IEEE '94, Third IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy
Systems, Orlando, FL, June 26-July 2, 1994.
173. IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
Expert Systems and Neural Networks, Zurich, Switzerland, July
4-6, 1994.
174. AAAI '94, Twelfth National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, Seattle, WA, July 31-August 4, 1994.
175. SSPR '94, International Workshop on Structural and Syntactic
Pattern Recognition, Nahariya, Israel, October 4-6, 1994.
176. Third International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Technology,
Pinchurst, NC, November 14-16, 1994.
177. International Workshop on Graph Grammars, Williamsburg, VA,
November 14-18, 1994.
178. H. Adeli and S.L. Hung, Machine Learning-Neural Networks,
Genetic Algorithms and Fuzzy Systems, Wiley, New York, 1994.
179. L.S. Sterling, ed., Intelligent Systems-Concepts and
Applications (Festschrift honoring Prof. Yoh-Han Pao, published
in connection with a meeting held at Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH, May 20, 1993), Plenum, New York,
1994.
180. D.B. Fogel and L.J. Fogel, guest eds., Special Issue on
Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Trans. Neural Networks 5(1),
January 1994, 1-148.
181. B.S. Stewart, C.F. Liaw, and C.C. White III, A bibliography of
heuristic search research through 1992, T-SMC 24, 1994,
268-293.
C. Applications
C.1. Documents
182. L.M. Vincent and T. Pavlidis, eds., Document Recognition (San
Jose, CA, February 9-10, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2181.
183. PODP '94, Second International Workshop on Principles of
Document Processing, Darmstadt, Germany, April 11-12, 1994.
184. Third Annual Symposium on Document Analysis and Information
Retrieval, Las Vegas, NV, April 11-13, 1994.
185. IAPR Workshop on Document Analysis Systems, Kaiserslautern,
Germany, October 18-20, 1994.
186. R. Plamondon, guest ed., Special Issue-Automatic Signature
Verification, IJPRAI 8(3), June 1994, 641-811.
187. K. Yamamoto, guest ed., Special Issue on Document Analysis and
Recognition, T-I&S E77-D(7), July 1994, 733-851.
188. H. Bunke, P.S.P. Wang, and H. Baird, guest eds., Special
Issue-Document Image Analysis, IJPRAI 8(5), October 1994,
997-1268.
C.2. Biomedical and biological
189. H. Liu and A.O. West, eds., Clinical Applications of Modern
Imaging Technology II (Los Angeles, CA, January 24-25, 1994),
Proc. SPIE 2132B.
190. H. Podbielska, ed., Holography, Interferometry, and Optical
Pattern Recognition in Biomedicine IV (Los Angeles, CA, January
26, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2132C.
191. R. Shaw, ed., Physics of Medical Imaging (Newport Beach, CA,
February 13-14, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2163.
192. Y. Kim, ed., Image Capture, Formatting, and Display (Newport
Beach, CA, February 13-14, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2164.
193. R.G. Jost, ed., PACS: Design and Evaluation (Newport Beach,
CA, February 15-18, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2165.
194. H.L. Kundel, ed., Image Perception (Newport Beach, CA, February
17-18, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2166.
195. M.H. Loew, ed., Image Processing (Newport Beach, CA, February
15-18, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2167.
196. E.A. Hoffman and R.S. Acharya, eds., Physiology and Function
from Medical Images (Newport Beach, CA, February 13-14, 1994),
Proc. SPIE 2168.
197. Applications of Computer Vision in Medical Image Processing,
AAAI Spring Symposium, Stanford, CA, March 21-23, 1994.
198. [Workshop on] Pattern and Shape Matching in Computational
Biology, Seattle, WA, June 20, 1994.
199. Workshop on Biomedical Image Analysis, Seattle, WA, June 24-25,
1994.
200. IEEE EMBS International Summer School on Three Dimensional
Biomedical Imaging, Morbihan, France, July 2-10, 1994.
201. Medical Imaging: Shape and Visualization, Leeds, UK, July
11-13, 1994.
202. F.L. Bookstein, J.S. Duncan, N. Lange, and D.C. Wilson, eds.,
Mathematical Methods in Medical Imaging III (San Diego, CA,
July 25-26, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2299.
203. H.J. Foth and H. Podbielska, eds., Optical and Imaging
Techniques in Biomedicine (Lille, France, September 1994),
Proc. SPIE 2329.
204. G.E. Meyer and J.A. DeShazer, eds., Optics in Agriculture,
Forestry, and Biological Processing (Boston, MA, November 2-4,
1994), Proc. SPIE 2345.
205. Z.H. Chu, J.P. Jones, and M. Singh, Foundations of Medical
Imaging, Wiley, New York, 1993.
206. K.W. Bowyer and S. Astley, guest eds., Special Issue-State of
the Art in Digital Mammographic Image Analysis, IJPRAI 7(6),
December 1993, 1309-1503.
207. H.H. Barrett and A.F. Gunitro, guest eds., Special Issue:
Information Processing in Medical Imaging, IVC 12(6),
July-August 1994, 315-385.
208. H. Arnarson and L.F. Pau, PDL-HM: Morphological and syntactic
shape classification algorithm, MVA 7, 1994, 59-68.
209. X. Tu and D. Terzopoulos, Artificial fishes: Physics,
locomotion, perception, behavior, SIGGRAPH, 43-50.
210. P. Prusinkiewicz, M. James, and R. Mech, Synthetic topiary,
SIGGRAPH, 351-358.
211. A. Samal, B. Peterson, and D.J. Holliday, Recognizing plants
using stochastic L-systems, ICIP-I, 183-187.
C.3. Human
212. R.J. Mammone and D. Murley, eds., Automatic Systems for the
Identification and Inspection of Humans (San Diego, CA, July
28-29, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2277
213. T.W. Calvert and A.E. Chapman, Analysis and synthesis of human
movement, in HPRIP: CV, 431-474.
214. N. Arad, N. Dyn, D. Reisfeld, and Y. Yeshurun, Image warping by
radial basis functions: Application to facial expressions,
GMIP 56, 1994, 161-172.
215. K. Rohr, Towards model-based recognition of human movements in
image sequences, IU 59, 1994, 94-115.
216. M. Bichsel and A.P. Pentland, Human face recognition and the
face image set's topology, IU 59, 1994, 254-261.
217. Y. Yacoob and L.S. Davis, Labeling of human face components
from range data, IU 60, 1994, 168-178.
218. C.Y. Kang, Y.S. Chen, and W.H. Hsu, Automatic approach to
mapping a lifelike 2.5D human face, IVC 12, 1994, 5-14.
219. F. Bartolini, V. Cappellini, and A. Mecocci, Counting people
getting in and out of a bus by real-time image-sequence
processing, IVC 12, 1994, 36-41.
220. F. Samaria and S. Young, HMM-based architecture for face
identification, IVC 12, 1994, 537-543.
221. G. Robertson and I. Craw, Testing face recognition systems,
IVC 12, 1994, 609-614.
222. A. Gee and R. Cipolla, Determining the gaze of faces in images,
IVC 12, 1994, 639-647.
223. P.J. Benson, Morph transformation of the facial image, IVC 12,
1994, 691-696.
224. Y. Guo, G. Xu, and S. Tsuji, Tracking human body motion based
on a stick figure model, JVCIR 5, 1994, 1-9.
225. G. Chow and X. Li, Towards a system for automatic facial
feature detection, PR 26, 1993, 1739-1755.
226. G. Yang and T.S. Huang, Human face detection in a complex
background, PR 27, 1994, 53-63.
227. X. Xie, R. Sudhakar, and H. Zhuang, On improving eye feature
extraction using deformable templates, PR 27, 1994, 791-799.
228. D. Valentin, H. Abdi, A.J. O'Toole, and G.W. Cottrell,
Connectionist models of face processing: A survey, PR 27, 1994,
1209-1230.
229. X. Jia and M.S. Nixon, Analysing front view face profiles for
face recognition via the Walsh transform, PRL 15, 1994,
551-558.
230. M.S. Kamel, H.C. Shen, A.K.C. Wong, T.M. Hong, and R.I.
Campeanu, Face recognition using perspective invariant
features, PRL 15, 1994, 877-883.
231. R.A. McLaughlin, M.D. Alder, and C.J.S. deSilva, Inference of
structure: Hands, PRL 15, 1994, 957-962.
232. G. Burel and D. Carel, Detection and localization of faces on
digital images, PRL 15, 1994, 963-967.
233. S.K. Semwal, J.K. Armstrong, D.E. Dow, and F.E. Maehara,
Multimouth surfaces for synthetic actor animation, VC 10, 1994,
388-406.
234. Y. Moses, Y. Adini, and S. Ullman, Face recognition: The
problem of compensating for changes in illumination direction,
ECCV A, 286-296.
235. A. Baumberg and D. Hogg, Learning flexible models from image
sequences, ECCV A, 299-308.
236. J. Davis and M. Shah, Recognizing hand gestures, ECCV A,
331-340.
237. K. Matsuno, C.W. Lee, and S. Tsuji, Recognition of human facial
expressions without feature extraction, ECCV A, 513-520.
238. Y. Yacoob and L. Davis, Computing spatio-temporal
representations of human faces, CVPR, 70-75.
239. I.A. Essa and A. Pentland, A vision system for observing and
extracting facial action parameters, CVPR, 76-83.
240. A. Pentland, B. Moghaddam, and T. Starner, View-based and
modular eigenspaces for face recognition, CVPR, 84-91.
241. S.A. Niyogi and E.H. Adelson, Analyzing and recognizing walking
figures in XYT, CVPR, 469-474.
242. D.J. Beymer, Face recognition under varying pose, CVPR,
756-761.
243. Y.H. Kwon and N. da Vitoria Lobo, Age classification from
facial images, CVPR, 762-767.
244. M. Tistarelli, Recognition by using an active/space-variant
sensor, CVPR, 833-837.
245. P.W. Hallinan, A low-dimensional representation of human faces
for arbitrary lighting conditions, CVPR, 995-999.
246. A. Blake and M. Isard, 3D position, attitude and shape input
using video tracking of hands and lips, SIGGRAPH, 185-192.
247. J. Cassell, C. Pelachaud, N. Badler, M. Steedman, B. Achorn, T.
Becket, B. Douville, S. Prevost, and M. Stone, Animated
conversation: Rule-based generation of facial expression
gesture and spoken intonation for multiple conversational
agents, SIGGRAPH, 413-420.
248. Y. Dai, Y. Nakano, and H. Miyao, Extraction of facial images
from a complex background using SGLD matrices, ICPR-A, 137-141.
249. Y. Yacoob and L. Davis, Recognizing facial expressions by
spatio-temporal analysis, ICPR-A, 747-749.
250. J. Ohya and F. Kishino, Human posture estimation from multiple
images using genetic algorithm, ICPR-A, 750-753.
251. A. Tsukamoto, C.W. Lee, and S. Tsuji, Detection and pose
estimation of human face with synthesized image models, ICPR-A,
754-757.
252. A. Gee and R. Cipolla, Estimating gaze from a single view of a
face, ICPR-A, 758-760.
253. D. Reisfeld, N. Arad, and Y. Yeshurun, Normalization of face
images using few anchors, ICPR-A, 761-763.
254. Y.H. Kwon and N. da Vitoria Lobo, Face detection using
templates, ICPR-A, 764-767.
255. N. Madrane and M. Goldberg, Towards automatic annotation of
video documents, ICPR-A, 773-776.
256. T.C. Chang, T.S. Huang, and C. Novak, Facial feature extraction
from color images, ICPR-B, 39-43.
257. K. Matsuno and S. Tsuji, Recognizing human facial expressions
in a potential field, ICPR-B, 44-49.
258. N. Intrator, D. Reisfeld, and Y. Yeshurun, Face recognition
using a hybrid supervised/unsupervised neural network, ICPR-B,
50-54.
259. B. Taka'cs and H. Wechsler, Locating facial features using SOFM,
ICPR-B, 55-60.
260. H. Sako, M. Whitehouse, A. Smith, and A. Sutherland, Real-time
facial-feature tracking based on matching techniques and its
applications, ICPR-B, 320-324.
261. Y. Guo, G. Xu, and S. Tsuji, Understanding human motion
patterns, ICPR-B, 325-329.
262. C. Uras and A. Verri, On the recognition of the alphabet of the
sign language through size functions, ICPR-B, 334-338.
263. Y.S. Chen and W.S. Shao, Useful information plane on pattern
classification, ICPR-B, 605-607.
264. G.A. Baricco, A.M. Olivero, E.J. Rodri'guez, F.G. Safar, and
J.L.C. Sanz, Conformal mapping-based image processing: Theory
and applications, ICPR-C, 88-92.
265. O. Hasegawa, K. Yokosawa, and M. Ishizuka, Real-time parallel
and cooperative recognition of facial images for an interactive
visual human interface, ICPR-D, 384-387.
266. Y. Yacoob and L.S. Davis, Recognizing human facial expressions,
IUW, 827-835.
267. D.J. Beymer, Face recognition under varying pose, IUW, 837-842.
268. K.K. Sung and T. Poggio, Example-based learning for view-based
human face detection, IUW, 843-850.
269. R. Kober, J. Schiffers, and K. Schmidt, Model-based versus
knowledge-guided representation of non-rigid objects: A case
study, ICIP-I, 973-977.
270. H.H.S. Ip and J.M.C. Ng, Human face recognition using
Dempster-Shafer theory, ICIP-II, 292-295.
271. A. Tsukamoto, C.W. Lee, and S. Tsuji, Pose estimation of human
face using synthesized model images, ICIP-III, 93-97.
272. L. Tang and T.S. Huang, Analysis-based facial expression
synthesis, ICIP-III, 98-102.
273. M. Rossi and A. Bozzoli, Tracking and counting moving people,
ICIP-III, 212-216.
274. C.C. Chibelushi, F. Deravi, and J.S. Mason, Face segmentation
using fuzzy reasoning, ICIP-III, 518-522.
275. M.H.A. Fadzil and H. Abu Bakar, Human-face recognition using
neural networks, ICIP-III, 936-939.
276. S. Jockusch and H. Ritter, Analysis-by-synthesis and example
based animation with topology conserving neural nets, ICIP-III,
953-957.
277. D.E. Breen, D.H. House, and M.J. Wozny, Predicting the drape of
woven cloth using interacting particles, SIGGRAPH, 365-372.
278. A. Sherstinsky and R.W. Picard, Restoration and enhancement of
fingerprint images using M-lattice-A novel non-linear dynamical
system, ICPR-B, 195-200.
279. W. Chang, H.S. Soliman, and A.H. Sung, Fingerprint image
compression by a natural clustering neural network, ICIP-II,
341-345.
280. T. Wagner and U. Dieckmann, Multi-sensorial inputs for the
identification of persons with synergetic computers, ICIP-II,
287-291.
281. D. Cai, X. Wang, and H. Liang, Several key problems in model-
based image sequence compresion by using interframe AUs
correlation, ICIP-II, 409-413.
282. F. Lavagetto, F. Cocurullo, and S. Curinga, Frame adaptive
segmentation for model-based Videophone coding, ICIP-II,
414-417.
C.4. Industrial; robotics
283. B.D. Dawson, S.S. Wilson, and F.Y. Wu, eds., Machine Vision
Applications in Industrial Inspection II (San Jose, CA,
February 8-9, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2183.
284. MVA/SMA IEEE International Conference on Robotics and
Automation, San Diego, CA, May 9-13, 1994.
285. Applied Machine Vision '94, Minneapolis, MN, June 6-9, 1994.
286. IVAR '94, Technology Transfer Workshop on Industrial Vision and
Autonomous Robots and Medical Imaging, Leuven, Belgium, June
9-10, 1994.
287. M. Becker, O. Loffeld, and R.W. Daniel, eds., Sensors and
Control for Advanced Automation (Frankfurt/Main, Germany, June
22-24, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2247.
288. C. Gorecki and R.W.T. Preater, eds., Optical Measurements and
Sensors for the Process Industries (Frankfurt/Main, Germany,
June 20-23, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2248.
289. R.J. Ahlers, D.W. Braggins, and G.W. Kamerman, eds., Automated
3D and 2D Vision (Frankfurt/Main, Germany, June 21-24, 1994),
Proc. SPIE 2249.
290. RI/SME Fifth World Conference on Robotics Research, Cambridge,
MA, September 27-29, 1994.
291. A. Gruen and H. Kahmen, eds., Optical 3D Measurement Techniques
II: Applications in Inspection, Quality Control, and Robotics
(Zurich, Switzerland, October 1993), Proc. SPIE 2252.
292. B.G. Batchelor, S.S. Solomon, and F.M. Waltz, eds., Machine
Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration III
(Boston, MA, October 31 - November 2, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2347.
293. D.J. Svetkoff, ed., Imaging and Illumination for Metrology and
Inspection (Boston, MA, November 2-4, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2348.
294. K.G. Harding and H.P. Stahl, eds., Industrial Optical Sensors
for Metrology and Inspection (Boston, MA, October 31 - November
1, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2349.
295. S.F. El-Hakim, ed., Videometrics III (Boston, MA, November 2-4,
1994), Proc. SPIE 2350.
296. M.E. Rosheim, Robot Evolution-The Development of Anthrobotics,
Wiley, New York, 1994.
297. J.H. Connell and S. Mahadevan, eds., Robot Learning, Kluwer,
Boston, 1993.
298. G.A. Bekey, ed., Autonomous Robots, Kluwer, Boston, 1994ff.
299. E.L. Hall, Fundamental principles of robot vision, in HPRIP:
CV, 543-575.
300. T. Kanade, M.L. Reed, and L.E. Weiss, New technologies and
applications in robotics, Comm. ACM 37(3), 1994, 58-67.
301. J.P. Urban, G. Motyl, and J. Gallice, Real-time visual servoing
using controlled illumination, IJRR 13, 1994, 93-100.
302. W.Z. Chen, U.A. Korde, and S.B. Skaar, Position control
experiments using vision, IJRR 13, 1994, 199-208.
303. G.H. Granlund, H. Knutsson, C.J. Westelius, and J. Wiklund,
Issues in robot vision, IVC 12, 1994, 131-148.
304. A. Castan~o and S. Hutchinson, Visual compliance: Task-directed
visual servo control, T-RA 10, 1994, 334-342.
305. K. Ikeuchi and T. Suehiro, Toward an assembly plan from
observation-Part I: Task recognition with polyhedral objects,
T-RA 10, 1994, 368-385.
306. H. Ogata and T. Takahashi, Robotic assembly operation teaching
in a virtual environment, T-RA 10, 1994, 391-399.
307. C.X. Chen, M.M. Trivedi, and C.R. Bidlack, Simulation and
animation of sensor-driven robots, T-RA 10, 1994, 684-704.
308. Y. Kuniyoshi, M. Inaba, and H. Inoue, Learning by watching:
Extracting reusable task knowledge from visual observation of
human performance, T-RA 10, 1994, 799-822.
309. G. Hartmann, S. Drue, J. Dunker, K.O. Krauter, B. Mertsching,
and E. Seidenberg, The SENROB vision-system and its philosophy,
ICPR-B, 573-576.
310. W.B. Thompson and J.C. Owen, `Hard-copy' benchmark suite for
image understanding in manufacturing, IUW, 221-227.
311. J.Y. Herve', Learning hand/eye coordination by an active
observer, IUW, 743-751.
312. S.K. Nayar, H. Murase, and S.A. Nene, General learning
algorithm for robot vision, IUW, 753-763.
313. M.R. Blackburn and H.G. Nguyen, Learning in robot vision
directed reaching: A comparison of methods, IUW, 781-788.
314. T.C. Henderson, T.M. Sobh, F. Zana, B. Bruderlin, and C.Y. Hsu,
Sensing strategies based on manufacturing knowledge, IUW,
1109-1113.
315. J.C. Owen, P.P.J. Sloan, and W.B. Thompson, Interactive
feature-based reverse engineering of mechanical parts, IUW,
1115-1124.
316. S.B. Kang and K. Ikeuchi, Robot task programming by human
demonstration, IUW, 1125-1134.
317. B.H. Yoshimi and P.K. Allen, Visual control of grasping and
manipulation tasks, IUW, 1151-1157.
318. L.A. Gerhardt and K. Hyun, View planning for verification using
machine vision, ICIP-III, 217-220.
319. S.S. Kumaresan and H.H. Li, Hand-eye coordination of a robot
manipulator based on fuzzy logic, ICIP-III, 221-225.
C.5. Mobile robotics
320. AIAA/NASA Conference on Intelligent Robots in Field, Factory,
Service, and Space, Houston, TX, March 21-24, 1994.
321. J.G. Verly, ed., Image Sensing, Processing, and Understanding
for Control and Guidance of Aerospace Vehicles (Orlando, FL,
April 5, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2220B.
322. International Workshop on Intelligent Robotic Systems,
Grenoble, France, July 11-15, 1994.
323. IROS '94, IEEE/RSJ/GI International Conference on Intelligent
Robots and Systems, Munich, Germany, September 12-16, 1994.
324. Workshop on Robot Motion Planning, L'Escala, Spain, October
10-13, 1994.
325. IEEE/IES International Symposium on Intelligent Vehicles,
Paris, France, October 24-26, 1994.
326. R.J. Becherer, ed., Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems
(Boston, MA, November 2-4, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2344.
327. W.J. Wolfe and W.H. Chun, eds., Mobile Robots IX (Boston, MA,
November 2-4, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2352.
328. Y.F. Zheng, ed., Recent Trends in Mobile Robotics, World
Scientific, Singapore, 1994.
329. B. Bhanu, O. Faugeras, B. Sridhar, and C.E. Thorpe, guest eds.,
Special Section on Perception-Based Real-World Navigation, T-RA
10(6), December 1994, 725-798.
330. R. Deveza, D. Thiel, A. Russell, and A. Mackay-Sim, Odor
sensing for robot guidance, IJRR 13, 1994, 232-239.
331. F.R. Schell and E.D. Dickmanns, Autonomous landing of airplanes
by dynamic machine vision, MVA 7, 1994, 127-134.
332. M. Xie, L. Trassoudaine, J. Alizon, and J. Gallice, Road
obstacle detection and tracking by an active and intelligent
sensing strategy, MVA 7, 1994, 165-177.
333. I.K. Sethi and G. Yu, Making a mobile robot learn to determine
its location using neural networks, PRL 15, 1994, 393-402.
334. S. Atiya and G.D. Hager, Real-time vision-based robot
localization, T-RA 9, 1993, 785-800.
335. X. Lebegue and J.K. Aggarwal, Significant line segments for an
indoor mobile robot, T-RA 9, 1993, 801-815.
336. R.C. Arkin and D. MacKenzie, Temporal coordination of
perceptual algorithms for mobile robot navigation, T-RA 10,
1994, 276-286.
337. E. Gat, R. Desai, R. Ivlev, J. Loch, and D.P. Miller, Behavior
control for robotic exploration of planetary surfaces, T-RA 10,
1994, 490-503.
338. E. Krotkov and R. Hoffman, Terrain mapping for a walking
planetary rover, T-RA 10, 1994, 728-739.
339. K.T. Sutherland and W.B. Thompson, Localizing in unstructured
environments: Dealing with the errors, T-RA 10, 1994, 740-754.
340. H. Schneiderman and M. Nashman, A discriminating feature
tracker for vision-based autonomous driving, T-RA 10, 1994,
769-775.
341. D. Langer, J.K. Rosenblatt, and M. Hebert, A behavior-based
system for off-road navigation, T-RA 10, 1994, 776-783.
342. G. Piccioli, E. De Micheli, and M. Campani, A robust method for
road sign detection and recognition, ECCV A, 495-500.
343. T.N. Tan, G.D. Sullivan, and K.D. Baker, Pose determination and
recognition of vehicles in traffic scenes, ECCV A, 501-506.
344. D. Kim and R. Nevatia, Representation and computation of the
spatial environment for indoor navigation, CVPR, 475-482.
345. B. Rochwerger, C.L. Fennema, B. Draper, A.R. Hanson, and E.M.
Riseman, Executing reactive behavior for autonomous navigation,
CVPR, 838-841.
346. D.P. Huttenlocher, M.E. Leventon, and W.J. Rucklidge,
Visually-guided navigation by comparing two-dimensional edge
images, CVPR, 842-847.
347. D. Koller, J. Weber, T. Huang, J. Malik, G. Ogasawara, B. Rao,
and S. Russell, Towards robust automatic traffic scene analysis
in real-time, ICPR-A, 126-131.
348. D. Wilkes, S. Dickinson, E. Rivlin, and R. Basri, Navigation
based on a network of 2D images, ICPR-A, 373-378.
349. S. Richter and D. Wetzel, A robust and stable road model,
ICPR-A, 777-780.
350. N. Milhaud and G. Medioni, Learning, recognition and navigation
from a sequence of infrared images, ICPR-A, 822-825.
351. B.A. Draper, G. Kutlu, E.M. Riseman, and A.R. Hanson, ISR3:
Communication and data storage for an unmanned ground vehicle,
ICPR-A, 833-836.
352. G. Engel, D.N. Greve, J.M. Lubin, and E.L. Schwartz, Space-
variant active vision and visually guided robotics: Design and
construction of a high-performance miniature vehicle, ICPR-B,
487-490.
353. B. Rochwerger, C.L. Fennema, B. Draper, A.R. Hanson, and E.M.
Riseman, An architecture for reactive behavior, ICPR-D,
305-304.
354. L.S. Davis, R. Bajcsy, M. Herman, and R. Nelson, RSTA on the
move, IUW, 435-456.
355. D.J. Cook and L.B. Holder, Sensor planning and coordination in
multiagent system, IUW, 539-540.
356. N. Milhaud and G. Medioni, Learning, recognition and navigation
from a sequence of infrared images, IUW, 739-742.
357. I.A. Bachelder, A.M. Waxman, M. Seibert, and A.N. Gove, From
learning objects to learning environments: Biological and
computational neural systems, IUW, 871-883.
358. M.F. Polis, S.J. Gifford, and D.M. McKeown, Automating the
construction of large scale virtual worlds, IUW, 931-946.
359. D. Kim and R. Nevatia, A method for recognition and
localization of generic objects for indoor navigation, IUW,
1069-1076.
360. Z. Zhang, R. Weiss, and A.R. Hanson, Obstacle detection based
on partial 3D reconstruction, IUW, 1077-1082.
361. A. Stentz and M. Hebert, A complete navigation system for goal
acquisition in unknown environments, IUW, 1083-1092.
362. I. Horswill, Visual collison avoidance by segmentation, IUW,
1135-1141.
363. M.R. Blackburn and H.G. Nguyen, Autonomous visual control of a
mobile robot, IUW, 1143-1150.
364. L. Robert, M. Buffa, and M. Hebert, Weakly-calibrated stereo
perception for rover navigation, IUW, 1317-1324.
365. W. Kasprzak, H. Niemann, and D. Wetzel, Adaptive estimation
procedures for dynamic road scene analysis, ICIP-I, 563-567.
366. C.S. Regazzoni, G.L. Foresti, and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Shape
representation from image sequences by using binary statistical
morphology, ICIP-II, 106-110.
367. R. Taktak, M. Dufaut, and R. Husson, Vehicle detection at night
using image processing and pattern recognition, ICIP-II,
296-300.
368. E.R. Lee, P.K. Kim, and H.J. Kim, Automatic recognition of a
car license plate using color image processing, ICIP-II,
301-305.
369. B. Carswell and V. Chandran, Automated recognition of drunk
driving on highways from video sequences, ICIP-II, 306-310.
C.6. Target recognition
370. I. Cindrich, N.K. Del Grande, and P.B. Johnson, eds.,
Underground and Obscured Object Imaging and Detection (Orlando,
FL, April 4, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2217A.
371. S. Gowrinathan and J.F. Shanley, eds., Surveillance
Technologies (Orlando, FL, April 6, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2217B.
372. M.K. Masten and L.A. Stockum, eds., Acquisition, Tracking, and
Pointing VIII (Orlando, FL, April 6-8, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2221B.
373. W.R. Watkins and D. Clement, eds., Characterization and
Propagation of Sources and Backgrounds IV (Orlando, FL, April
6-7, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2223.
374. I. Kadar and V. Libby, eds., Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion,
and Target Recognition III (Orlando, FL, April 4-6, 1994),
Proc. SPIE 2232.
375. N. Nandhakumar, ed., Sensor Fusion and Aerospace Applications
II (Orlando, FL, April 6-7, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2233.
376. F.A. Sadjadi, ed., Automatic Object Recognition IV (Orlando,
FL, April 6-7, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2234.
377. O.E. Drummond, ed., Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets
1994 (Orlando, FL, April 5-7, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2235.
378. W.C. Fishell, P.A. Henkel, and A.C. Crane Jr., eds., Airborne
Reconnaissance XVIII (San Diego, CA, July 26-27, 1994), Proc.
SPIE 2272.
379. A. Mahalanobis, guest ed., Spatial Filtering and Neural
Networks, PR 27(4), April 1994, 454-626.
380. C. Stewart, Y.C. Lu, and V. Larson, A neural clustering
approach for high resolution radar target classification,
PR 27, 1994, 503-513.
381. L.M. Novak, G.J. Owirka, and C.M. Netishen, Radar target
identification using spatial matched filters, PR 27, 1994,
607-617.
382. A. Mahalanobis, A.V. Forman Jr., N. Day, M. Bower, and R.
Cherry, Multi-class SAR ATR using shift-invariant correlation
filters, PR 27, 1994, 619-626.
383. A.J. Katz and P.R. Thrift, Generating image filters for target
recognition by genetic learning, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 906-910.
384. A. Mogre, R. McLaren, J. Keller, and R. Krishnapuram,
Uncertainty management for rule-based systems with applications
to image analysis, T-SMC 24, 1994, 470-481.
385. R.N. Braithwaite and B. Bhanu, Hierarchical Gabor filters for
object detection in infrared images, CVPR, 628-631.
386. S.Z. Der and R. Chellappa, Probe based recognition of targets
in infrared images, CVPR, 870-875.
387. D.M. Booth and C.J. Radford, The detection of vehicles in
airborne downward looking infrared linescan imagery, ICPR-A,
769-772.
388. E. Mazor and J. Dayan, Aircraft group recognition in
multitarget tracking environment, ICPR-B, 560-562.
389. R. Hecht-Nielsen, Survey of ATR research and development at HNC
Software Inc., IUW, 215-217.
390. B. Roberts and C. Brown, Adaptive configuration and control in
an ATR system, IUW, 467-479.
391. M.E. Goss, R.J. Beveridge, M. Stevens, and A. Fuegi,
Visualization and verification of automatic target recognition
results using combined range and optical imagery, IUW, 491-494.
392. V.M. Gonzalez and P.K. Williams, Summary of progress in
FLIR/LADAR fusion for target identification at Rockwell, IUW,
495-499.
393. S. Rong and B. Bhanu, Characterizing natural backgrounds for
target detection, IUW, 501-504.
394. X. Wu and B. Bhanu, Target recognition using multi-scale Gabor
filters, IUW, 505-509.
395. R.N. Braithwaite and B. Bhanu, Target detection using phase-
based Gabor element aggregation, IUW, 511-514.
396. E. Mettala, K. Harbison, and S. Hufnagel, Scenario-based
engineering process for reconnaissance, surveillance, and
target acquisition, IUW, 515-537.
397. T.R. Yachik and L. Gilfillan, User-centered evaluation (UCE)
methods and metrics, IUW, 541-547.
398. J.G. Verly, D.E. Dudgeon, and R.T. LaCoss, Model-based
automatic target recognition system for the UGV/RSTA ladar,
IUW, 559-583.
399. C. Spence, P. Sajda, S. Hsu, and J. Pearson, Neural
network/pyramid architectures that learn target context, IUW,
853-862.
400. R. Hecht-Nielsen, M. Shao, and S. Wang, Fast k-nn search for
robust ATR object matching, IUW, 889-894.
401. W. Burger and B. Bhanu, Signal-to-symbol conversion for
structural object recognition using hidden Markov models, IUW,
1287-1291.
402. N. Nandhakumar and V. Velten, Thermophysical affine invariants
from IR imagery for object recognition, IUW, 1403-1412.
C.7. Remote sensing
403. M.S. Scholl, ed., Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing II (San
Diego, CA, July 27-29, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2268.
404. S. Hassanzadeh, ed., Mathematical Methods in Geophysical
Imaging II (San Diego, CA, July 25-26, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2301.
405. H. Ebner, C. Heipke, and K. Eder, eds., ISPRS Symposium on
Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer
Vision (Munich, Germany, September 5-9, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2357.
406. J. Desachy, ed., Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing
(Rome, Italy, September 26-30, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2315.
407. International Colloquium on Integration, Automation, and
Intelligence in Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, and GIS, Wuhan,
China, October 18-20, 1994.
408. R.E. McIntosh and C.T. Swift, guest eds., Special Issue on
Remote Sensing of the Environment, P-IEEE 82(12), December
1994, 1771-1929.
409. P. Soille and C. Gratin, An efficient algorithm for drainage
network extraction on DEMs, JVCIR 5, 1994, 181-189.
410. D. DeKruger and B.R. Hunt, Image processing and neural networks
for recognition of cartographic area features, PR 27, 1994,
461-483.
411. M. Roux and D.M. McKeown, Feature matching for building
extraction from multiple views, CVPR, 46-53.
412. J.C. McGlone and J.A. Shufelt, Projective and object space
geometry for monocular building extraction, CVPR, 54-61.
413. C. Lin, A. Huertas, and R. Nevatia, Detection of buildings
using perceptual grouping and shadows, CVPR, 62-69.
414. C.L. Lin, Q. Zheng, R. Chellappa, L.S. Davis, and X. Zhang,
Site model supported monitoring of aerial images, CVPR,
694-699.
415. S. Yu and M. Berthod, Urban area detection in satellite images
using map knowledge by a feedback control technique, ICPR-A,
98-102.
416. M. Barzohar, D. Keren, and D.B. Cooper, Recognizing groups of
curves based on new affine mutual geometric invariants, with
applications to recognizing intersecting roads in aerial
images, ICPR-A, 205-209.
417. A. Mukherjee, S.K. Parui, B.B. Chaudhuri, R. Krishnan, and K.K.
Rao, Detection of linear features in satellite imagery using
robust estimation, ICPR-A, 514-516.
418. M.E. de Gunst and J.E. den Hartog, Knowledge-based updating of
maps by interpretation of aerial images, ICPR-A, 811-814.
419. D.M. McKeown Jr., S.D. Cochran, S.J. Ford, S.J. Gifford, W.A.
Harvey, Y.C. Hsieh, J.C. McGlone, M.F. Polis, M. Roux, and J.A.
Shufelt, Research in the automated analysis of remotely sensed
imagery: 1993-1994, IUW, 99-132.
420. D.J. Gerson and S.E. Wood Jr., RADIUS Phase II-The RADIUS
testbed system, IUW, 231-237.
421. J.D. Sargent, M.D. Kelly, and J.S. Bailey, RADIUS concept
definition experiments, IUW, 239-245.
422. J.S. Bailey, M.D. Kelly, and J.D. Sargent, Quick-look: A new
way to prioritize imagery for exploitation, IUW, 247-249.
423. J.L. Mundy and P. Vrobel, The role of IU technology in RADIUS
phase II, IUW, 251-264.
424. A. Hoogs and D. Hackett, Model-supported exploitation as a
framework for image understanding, IUW, 265-268.
425. A. Hoogs and B. Kniffin, The RADIUS testbed database: Issues
and design, IUW, 269-276.
426. T.M. Strat and W.D. Climenson, RADIUS: Site model content, IUW,
277-285.
427. M. Bejanin, A. Huertas, G. Medioni, and R. Nevatia, Model
validation for change detection, IUW, 287-294.
428. R. Chellappa, Q. Zheng, L.S. Davis, C.L. Lin, C. Rodriguez, A.
Rosenfeld, X. Zhang, and T. Moore, Site-model-based monitoring
of aerial images, IUW, 295-318.
429. K. Thornton, D.C. Nadadur, V. Ramesh, X. Liu, X. Zhang, A.
Bedekar, and R. Haralick, Groundtruthing the RADIUS model-board
imagery, IUW, 319-329.
430. M. Roux and D.M. McKeown Jr., Feature matching for building
extraction from multiple views, IUW, 331-349.
431. R.T. Collins, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman, Site model
acquisition under the UMass RADIUS project, IUW, 351-358.
432. C. Jaynes, F. Stolle, and R. Collins, Task driven perceptual
organization for extraction of rooftop polygons, IUW, 359-365.
433. K. Rao, Curved 3-D object description from single aerial images
using shadows, IUW, 1351-1366.
434. A. Hoogs and R. Bajcsy, Segmentation characterization for
change detection, IUW, 1555-1562.
435. R. Tonjes, Realistic landscape modelling with high level of
detail, ICIP-II, 755-759.
436. J. Nievergelt and M. Freeston, guest eds., Special Issue:
Spatial Data, Computer J. 37(1), 1994, 1-42.
437. T. Reed and B. Wyvill, Visual simulation of lightning,
SIGGRAPH, 359-364.
438. T. Nishita and E. Nakamae, Method of displaying optical effects
within water using accumulation buffer, SIGGRAPH, 373-379.
439. S. Ravela, R. Weiss, B. Draper, B. Pinette, A. Hanson, and E.
Riseman, Stealth navigation: Planning and behaviors, IUW,
1093-1100.
440. K.T. Sutherland, Ordering landmarks in a view, IUW, 1011-1105.
D. Computational techniques
D.1. Architectures and environments
441. Third International Workshop on Parallel Image Analysis,
College Park, MD, June 7-8, 1994.
442. B. Zavidovique, guest ed., Computer Architectures for Machine
Perception, MVA 7(1), Winter 1993, 1-56.
443. Image processing software, Computer 27(9), 1994, 102-107.
444. J. Me'ndez, A. Falco'n, F.M. Herna'ndez, and J. Cabrera,
Development tool for computer vision systems at pixel level,
C&S 25, 1994, 289-319.
445. P. Frison, F. Charot, E. Gautrin, D. Lavenier, P. Quinton, F.
Raimbault, and C. Wagner, From equations to hardware: Towards
the systematic mapping of algorithms onto parallel
architectures, IJPRAI 8, 1994, 417-438.
446. J. Brown and D. Crookes, A high level language for parallel
image processing, IVC 12, 1994, 67-79.
447. M.J.B. Duff and T.J. Fountain, Algorithm design for image
processing in the context of cellular logic, IVC 12, 1994,
80-94.
448. G. Blelloch and J.J. Little, Parallel solutions to geometric
problems in the scan model of computation, JCSS 48, 1994,
90-115.
449. W.B. Ligon III and U. Ramachandran, An empirical methodology
for exploring reconfigurable architectures, JPDC 19, 1993,
323-337.
450. M.J. Atallah, F. Dehne, R. Miller, A. Rau-Chaplin, and J.J.
Tsay, Multisearch techniques: Parallel data structures on
mesh-connected computers, JPDC 20, 1994, 1-13.
451. W.B. Ligon III and U. Ramachandran, Evaluating multigauge
architectures for computer vision, JPDC 21, 1994, 332-333.
452. R.K. Squier and K. Steiglitz, A comparison of two application-
specific architectures for 2-D mesh computations, JPDC 23,
1994, 376-381.
453. S.Y. Hwang and T.P. Wang, The design and implementation of a
distributed image understanding system, J. Systems
Integration 4, 1994, 107-125.
454. K.A. Wen, J.Y. Su, and C.Y. Lu, VLSI design of digital cellular
neural networks for image processing, JVCIR 5, 1994, 117-126.
455. T.M. Bernard, P.E. Nguyen, F.J. Devos, and B.Y. Zavidovique, A
programmable VLSI retina for rough vision, MVA 7, 1993, 4-11.
456. A. Biancardi, V. Cantoni, and M. Mosconi, Program development
and coding on a fine-grained vision machine, MVA 7, 1993,
23-29.
457. M. Zeltner, B. Schneuwly, and W. Guggenbuhl, How to program and
configure a heterogeneous multiprocessor, MVA 7, 1993, 30-36.
458. J. Serot, G. Quenot, and B. Zavidovique, Functional programming
on a data flow architecture: Applications in real-time image
processing, MVA 7, 1993, 44-56.
459. Y. Fujita, N. Yamashita, and S. Okazaki, A real-time vision
system using an integrated memory array processor prototype,
MVA 7, 1994, 220-228.
460. D. Koelma and A. Smeulders, A visual programming interface for
an image processing environment, PRL 15, 1994, 1099-1109.
461. S.S. Iyengar, D.N. Jayasimha, and D. Nadig, A versatile
architecture for the distributed sensor integration problem,
IEEE Trans. Computers 43, 1994, 175-185.
462. K. Konstantinides and J.R. Rasure, The Khoros software
development environment for image and signal processing, T-
IP 3, 1994, 243-252.
463. C. Kohl and J. Mundy, The development of the Image
Understanding Environment, CVPR, 443-447.
464. A.R. Pope and D.G. Lowe, Vista: A software environment for
computer vision research, CVPR, 768-772.
465. I. Poole and D. Charleston, Formal specification of image
processing primitives in a functional language, ICPR-A,
539-542.
466. R. van Balen and A.W.M. Smeulders, ScilImage: An environment
for collaborative use and development of image processing
software, ICPR-A, 543-545.
467. J.A. Webb, High performance computing in image processing and
computer vision, ICPR-D, 218-222.
468. L.H. Jamieson, E.J. Delp, S.E. Hambrusch, A.A. Khokhar, G.W.
Cook, F. Hameed, J.N. Patel, and K. Shen, Parallel scalable
libraries and algorithms for computer vision, ICPR-D, 223-228.
469. R. Parulekar, L. Davis, R. Chellappa, J. Saltz, A. Sussman, and
J. Townshend, High performance computing for land cover
dynamics, ICPR-D, 234-238.
470. S.M. Bhandarkar and H.R. Arabnia, Parallelization of computer
vision algorithms on a reconfigurable multiprocessor, ICPR-D,
240-244.
471. M. Alves de Barros and M. Akil, Low level image processing
operators on FPGA: Implementation examples and performance
evaluation, ICPR-D, 262-267.
472. N.A. Thacker, P. Courtney, S.N. Walker, S.J. Evans, and R.B.
Yates, Specification and design of a general purpose image
processing chip, ICPR-D, 268-273.
473. J.J. Little, Vision servers and their clients, ICPR-D, 295-294.
474. D. Judd, N.K. Ratha, P.K. McKinley, J. Weng, and A.K. Jain,
Parallel implementation of vision algorithms on workstation
clusters, ICPR-D, 317-321.
475. D. Tegolo, B. Lenzitti, F. Isgro, and V. Di Gesu', Dynamic
interface for machine vision systems, ICPR-D, 323-326.
476. U. Buker and B. Mertsching, A communication module for parallel
image analysis on the transputer image processing system,
ICPR-D, 327-329.
477. P.P. Jonker, Why linear arrays are better image processors,
ICPR-D, 334-338.
478. M. Fleury and A.F. Clark, Performance prediction for parallel
reconfigurable low-level image processing, ICPR-D, 349-351.
479. A. Me'rigot, D. Dulac, and S. Mohammadi, A new scheme for
massively parallel image analysis, ICPR-D, 352-356.
480. A. Biancardi and A. Rubini, PACCO-A new approach for an
effective I.P. environment, ICPR-D, 395-398.
481. M. Brunzema, H. Burmeister, and D. Gerogiannis, Parallelization
of an image analysis application: Problems, results, and a
solution framework, ICPR-D, 406-411.
482. J.L. Mundy and the IUE Committee, The IUE committee report,
IUW, 369-372.
483. V. Ramesh, T. Binford, J. Mundy, and the IUE Committee, IUE
data exchange: Status and experiments, IUW, 373-380.
484. T.E. Boult, S.D. Fenster, and J.W. Kim, Dynamic attributes,
code generation and the IUE, IUW, 405-422.
485. C. Weems, The next generation Image Understanding Architecture,
IUW, 587-594.
486. V.K. Prasanna and C.L. Wang, Image feature extraction on
Connection Machine CM-5, IUW, 595-602.
487. R. Yates, S. Evans, and P.A. Ivey, A 1.2 billion operations per
second video signal processing chip, ICIP-III, 596-600.
488. J. Goodenough, R.J. Meacham, J.D. Morris, N.L. Seed, and P.A.
Ivey, A general purpose, single chip video signal processing
(VSP) architecture for image processing, coding and computer
vision, ICIP-III, 601-605.
489. N.J. Leite and M.A. de Barros, A highly reconfigurable
neighborhood image processor based on functional programming,
ICIP-III, 659-663.
490. I. Kabir, M. Hsieh, W. Donovan, A. Jabbi, and W. Radke,
Programmable image processing in a memory controller, ICIP-III,
672-677.
491. J. Goodenough, A.J. Shelley, and N.L. Seed, HART, a
heterogeneous architecture for real-time prototyping,
development and implementation of machine vision applications,
ICIP-III, 678-680.
492. J.J. Clark and R.P. Hewes, MIMD image analysis with local
agents, ICIP-III, 681-685.
493. P.R. Romig III and A. Samal, DeViouS: A distributed environment
for vision tasks, ICIP-III, 786-790.
494. S.A. Chien, Automated synthesis of image processing procedures
for a large-scale image database, ICIP-III, 796-800.
495. F. Sandakly and G. Giraudon, Scene analysis system, ICIP-III,
806-810.
496. M.S. Moore, G. Karsai, and J. Sztipanovits, Model-based
programming for parallel image processing, ICIP-III, 811-815.
497. O. Capdevielle and P. Dalle, Image processing chain
construction by interactive goal specification, ICIP-III,
816-820.
D.2. Multiscale methods; estimation and regularization
498. V. Cantoni and M. Ferretti, Pyramidal Architectures for
Computer Vision, Plenum, New York, 1994.
499. J.M. Jolion and A. Rosenfeld, A Pyramid Framework for Early
Vision, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1994.
500. T. Lindeberg, Scale-Space Theory in Computer Vision, Kluwer,
Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1994.
501. P. Johansen, On the classification of toppoints in scale space,
JMIV 4, 1994, 57-67.
502. X. Kong and J. Goutsias, A study of pyramidal techniques for
image representation and compression, JVCIR 5, 1994, 190-203.
503. K.R. Namuduri, R. Mehrotra, and N. Ranganathan, Efficient
computation of Gabor filter based multiresolution responses,
PR 27, 1994, 925-938.
504. H. Greenspan, S. Belongie, R. Goodman, P. Perona, S. Rakshit,
and C.H. Anderson, Overcomplete steerable pyramid filters and
rotation invariance, CVPR, 222-228.
505. D. Shy and P. Perona, X-Y separable pyramid steerable scalable
kernels, CVPR, 237-244.
506. F. Falzon and G. Giraudon, Singularity analysis and derivative
scale-space, CVPR, 245-250.
507. M. Tremblay, M. Savard, and D. Poussart, Medium level scene
representation using a VLSI smart hexagonal sensor with
multiresolution edge extraction capability and scale space
integration processing, CVPR, 632-637.
508. E. Memin, F. Heitz, and F. Charot, Efficient parallel multigrid
relaxation algorithms for Markov random field-based low-level
vision applications, CVPR, 644-648.
509. D. Willersinn and W.G. Kropatsch, Dual graph contraction for
irregular pyramids, ICPR-D, 251-256.
510. J. Goutsias, Stochastic pyramids for multiscale signal
synthesis and analysis, ICIP-I, 850-854.
511. S. Lakshmanan, A.K. Jain, and Y. Zhong, Multi-resolution image
representation using Markov random fields, ICIP-I, 855-860.
512. R. Cole and U. Vishkin, On the detection of robust curves,
GMIP 56, 1994, 189-204.
513. D. Eu and G.T. Toussaint, On approximating polygonal curves in
two and three dimensions, GMIP 56, 1994, 231-246.
514. A. Goshtasby and W.D. O'Neill, Curve fitting by a sum of
Gaussians, GMIP 56, 1994, 281-288.
515. D.M. Mount and N.S. Netanyahu, Computationally efficient
algorithms for high-dimensional robust estimators, GMIP 56,
1994, 299-303.
516. C. Schnorr, Unique reconstruction of piecewise smooth images by
minimizing strictly convex nonquadratic functionals, JMIV 4,
1994, 189-198.
517. S. Phillipp and M. Smadja, Approximation of granular textures
by quadric surfaces, PR 27, 1994, 1051-1063.
518. Y.C. Trivedi and L. Kurz, A class of robust image processors,
PR 27, 1994, 1111-1125.
519. L. Bedini, I. Gerace, and A. Tonazzini, A GNC algorithm for
constrained image reconstruction with continuous-valued line
processes, PRL 15, 1994, 907-918.
520. J. Zhang, J.W. Modestino, and D.A. Langan, Maximum-likelihood
parameter estimation for unsupervised stochastic model-based
image segmentation, T-IP 3, 1994, 404-420.
521. A.P. Pentland, Interpolation using wavelet bases, T-PAMI 16,
1994, 410-414.
522. V. Granville, M. Krivanek, and J.P. Rasson, Simulated
annealing: A proof of convergence, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 652-656.
523. M.H. Yaou and W.T. Chang, Fast surface interpolation using
multiresolution wavelet transform, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 673-688.
524. K.L. Boyer, M.J. Mirza, and G. Ganguly, The robust sequential
estimator: A general approach and its application to surface
organization in range data, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 987-1001.
525. S. Kapoor, P.Y. Mundkur, and U.B. Desai, Depth and image
recovery using a MRF model, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 1117-1122.
526. R.L. Stevenson, B.E. Schmitz, and E.J. Delp, Discontinuity
preserving regularization of inverse visual problems, T-SMC 24,
1994, 455-469.
527. U. Weidner, Parameterfree information-preserving surface
restoration, ECCV B, 218-224.
528. C.V. Stewart, A new robust operator for computer vision:
Theoretical analysis, CVPR, 1-8.
529. S.H. Lai and B.C. Vemuri, An O(N) iterative solution to the
Poisson equation in low-level vision problems, CVPR, 9-14.
530. M.J. Black and A. Rangarajan, The outlier process: Unifying
line processes and robust statistics, CVPR, 15-22.
531. J. Zerubia, Z. Kato, and M. Berthod, Multi-temperature
annealing: A new approach for the energy-minimization of
hierarchical Markov random field models, ICPR-A, 520-522.
532. I. Cohen and L.D. Cohen, A hyperquadric model for 2-D and 3-D
data fitting, ICPR-B, 403-405.
533. N.S. Netanyahu and I. Weiss, Analytic outlier removal in line
fitting, ICPR-B, 406-408.
534. D. Keren and M. Werman, A Bayesian framework for
regularization, ICPR-C, 72-76.
535. D. Keren and M. Werman, Bayesian interpolation, IUW, 1607-1609.
536. P.W. Fieguth, A.S. Willsky, and W.C. Karl, Multiresolution
stochastic imaging of satellite oceanographic altimetric data,
ICIP-II, 1-5.
537. S.Z. Li, H. Wang, and M. Petrou, Relaxation labeling of Markov
random fields, ICPR-A, 488-492.
D.3. Operations
538. E.R. Dougherty, J. Astola, and H.G. Longbotham, eds., Nonlinear
Image Processing V (San Jose, CA, February 7-9, 1994), Proc.
SPIE 2180.
539. B.M. ter Haar Romeny, Geometry-Driven Diffusion in Computer
Vision, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1994.
540. E.R. Dougherty and J. Astola, guest eds., Special Issue:
Nonlinear Image Processing, JMIV 2(2-3), November 1992, 97-272.
541. P. Meer, R.H. Park, and K. Cho, Multiresolution adaptive image
smoothing, GMIP 56, 1994, 140-148.
542. R.S. Wallace, P.W. Ong, B.B. Bederson, and E.L. Schwartz, Space
variant image processing, IJCV 13, 1994, 71-90.
543. B.M. ter Haar Romeny, L.M.J. Florack, A.H. Salden, and M.A.
Viergever, Higher order differential structure of images,
IVC 12, 1994, 317-325.
544. H. Longbotham and D. Eberly, Statistical properties, fixed
points, and decomposition with WMMR filters, JMIV 2, 1992,
99-116.
545. R.L. Stevenson and S.M. Schweizer, Nonlinear filtering
structure for image smoothing in mixed-noise environments,
JMIV 2, 1992, 137-154.
546. E.R. Dougherty and R.M. Haralick, Unification of nonlinear
filtering in the context of binary logical calculus, Part I:
Binary filters, JMIV 2, 1992, 173-183.
547. E.R. Dougherty, Unification of nonlinear filtering in the
context of binary logical calculus, Part II: Gray-scale
filters, JMIV 2, 1992, 185-192.
548. D.J. Evans and M. Gusev, New linear systolic arrays for digital
filters and convolution, Parallel Computing 20, 1994, 29-61.
549. C. Ducottet, J. Daniere, M. Moine, J.P. Schon, and M. Courbon,
Localization of objects with circular symmetry in a noisy image
using wavelet transforms and adapted correlation, PR 27, 1994,
351-364.
550. B. Javidi, J. Wang, and Q. Tang, Nonlinear joint transform
correlators, PR 27, 1994, 523-542.
551. G. Gheen, Distortion invariant Volterra filters, PR 27, 1994,
569-576.
552. X. Li and T. Chen, Nonlinear diffusion with multiple edginess
thresholds, PR 27, 1994, 1029-1037.
553. A.K. Samantaray and J. Starkey, A fast sequental algorithm for
pixel gray level ranking in adaptive rank filters applied to
digital images, PRL 15, 1994, 45-47.
554. S.K. Pal, D. Bhandari, and M.K. Kundu, Genetic algorithms for
optimal image enhancement, PRL 15, 1994, 261-271.
555. T. Sun and Y. Neuvo, Detail-preserving median based filters in
image processing, PRL 15, 1994, 341-347.
556. D.B. Sher and C.Y. Cheung, Constructing noise-reducing
operators from training images, PRL 15, 1994, 357-363.
557. W. Beil, Steerable filters and invariance theory, PRL 15, 1994,
453-460.
558. L. Alparone and M. Barni, Dual-channel iterative even-median
filter, PRL 15, 1994, 949-956.
559. R.C. Hardie and K.E. Barner, Rank conditioned rank selection
filters for signal restoration, T-IP 3, 1994, 192-206.
560. N. Himayat and S.A. Kassam, A structure for adaptive order
statistics filtering, T-IP 3, 1994, 265-280.
561. B. Zeng and Y. Neuvo, Optimal parallel stack filtering under
the mean absolute error criterion, T-IP 3, 1994, 324-327.
562. N.D. Sidiropoulos, J.S. Baras, and C.A. Berenstein, Optimal
filtering of digital binary images corrupted by
union/intersection noise, T-IP 3, 1994, 382-403.
563. R. Forchheimer and A. Astrom, Near-sensor image processing: A
new paradigm, T-IP 3, 1994, 736-746.
564. X. Wang, Optimal edge-preserving hybrid filters, T-IP 3, 1994,
862-865.
565. G. Ravichandran and D. Casasent, Advanced in-plane rotation-
invariant correlation filters, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 415-420.
566. M. Berman, Automated smoothing of image and other regularly
spaced data, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 460-468.
567. L. Onural, M.B. Alp, and M.I. Gurelli, Gibbs random field model
based weight selection for the 2-D adaptive weighted median
filter, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 831-837.
568. W.J. Niessen, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, L.M.J. Florack, A.H.
Salden, and M.A. Viergever, Nonlinear diffusion of scalar
images using well-posed differential operators, CVPR, 92-97.
569. B.B. Kimia and K. Siddiqi, Geometric heat equation and
nonlinear diffusion of shapes and images, CVPR, 113-120.
570. Y. Xiong and S.A. Shafer, Variable window Gabor filters and
their use in focus and correspondence, CVPR, 668-671.
571. H.E. Rushmeier and G.J. Ward, Energy preserving non-linear
filters, SIGGRAPH, 131-138.
572. G. Angelopoulos and I. Pitas, A fast implementation of two-
dimensional weighted median filters, ICPR-C, 140-142.
573. R.L. Kashyap, A robust variable length nonlinear filter for
edge enhancement and noise smoothing, ICPR-C, 143-145.
574. F. Catte', F. Dibos, and G. Koepfler, A morphological scheme for
mean curvature motion and applications to anisotropic diffusion
and motion of level sets, ICPR-C, 156-158.
575. L.P. Yaroslavsky and V. Kober, Redundancy of signals and
transformations and computational complexity of signal and
image processing, ICPR-C, 164-166.
576. C. Kotropoulos and I. Pitas, Adaptive LMS L-filters for
smoothing noisy images, ICPR-C, 181-183.
577. J. Bigun, Speed, frequency, and orientation tuned 3-D Gabor
filter banks and their design, ICPR-C, 184-187.
578. K.J. Dana and R.P. Wildes, A dynamic energy image with
applications, IUW, 1611-1618.
579. Y. Xiong and S.A. Shafer, Recursive filters for high precision
computation of focus, stereo and optical flow, IUW, 1637-1647.
580. A. Chambolle, Partial differential equations and image
processing, ICIP-I, 16-20.
581. B.M. ter Haar Romeny, W.J. Niessen, J. Wilting, and L.M.J.
Florack, Differential structure of images: Accuracy of
representation, ICIP-I, 21-25.
582. F. Catte', F. Dibos, and G. Koepfler, A morphological scheme for
mean curvature motion and applications to anisotropic diffusion
and motion of level sets, ICIP-I, 26-30.
583. A.I. El-Fallah and G.E. Ford, The evolution of mean curvature
in image filtering, ICIP-I, 298-302.
584. E.P. Simoncelli, Design of multi-dimensional derivative
filters, ICIP-I, 790-794.
585. H.G. Longbotham, M. Zhang, and E. Engelken, Elimination of bias
in the FIR-median hybrid filter, ICIP-I, 795-799.
586. P. Wendt, Stochastic convergence of stack filters and Boolean
networks, ICIP-I, 800-804.
587. Y.F. Wong, Saddle-node dynamics for edge-preserving and scale-
space filtering, ICIP-I, 840-844.
588. V. Koivunen, N. Himayat, and S.A. Kassam, Median and robust
polynomial filters for multivariate image data, ICIP-II,
487-491.
589. Y.L. You, M. Kaveh, W.Y. Xu, and A. Tannenbaum, Analysis and
design of anisotropic diffusion for image processing, ICIP-II,
497-501.
590. I. Hussain and T.R. Reed, Segmentation-based nonlinear image
smoothing, ICIP-II, 507-511.
591. M. Ropert and D. Pele, Synthesis of adaptive weighted order
statistic filters with gradient algorithms and application to
image processing, ICIP-II, 512-516.
592. L.P. Yaroslavsky, Local criteria: A unified approach to local
adaptive linear and rank filters for image restoration and
enhancement, ICIP-II, 517-521.
593. Y. Wong, Image enhancement by edge-preserving filtering, ICIP-
II, 522-524.
594. Z.M. Wojcik, Application of rough sets for edge enhancing image
filters, ICIP-II, 525-529.
595. G. Angelopoulos and I. Pitas, Two-dimensional vector median
filters on mesh connected computers, ICIP-III, 650-653.
596. P.V. Lakamsani, R. Yang, B. Zeng, and M.L. Liou, Design and
implementation of a programmable stack filter, ICIP-III,
664-667.
D.4. Morphology
597. E.R. Dougherty, P.D. Gader, and M. Schmitt, eds., Image Algebra
and Morphological Image Processing V (San Diego, CA, July
25-26, 1994), Proc. SPIE 2300.
598. ISMM '94, Mathematical Morphology and its Applications to Image
Processing, Fontainebleau, France, September 7-9, 1994.
599. H.J.A.M. Heijmans, Morphological Image Operators, Academic
Press, San Diego, CA, 1994.
600. E.R. Dougherty, ed., Mathematical Morphology in Image
Processing, Dekker, New York, 1993.
601. J. Serra and P. Soille, eds., Mathematical Morphology and its
Applications to Image Processing, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The
Netherlands, 1994.
602. L. Koskinen and J. Astola, Asymptotic behavior of morphological
filters, JMIV 2, 1992, 117-135.
603. Q. Wang, M. Gabbouj, and Y. Neuvo, Root-signal sets of
morphological filters and their use in variable-length BTC
image coding, JMIV 2, 1992, 155-171.
604. X. Zhuang, Decomposition of morphological structuring elements,
JMIV 4, 1994, 5-18.
605. C. Ronse, Lattice-theoretical fixpoint theorems in
morphological image filtering, JMIV 4, 1994, 19-41.
606. M. Charif-Chefchaouni and D. Schonfeld, Morphological
representation of nonlinear filters, JMIV 4, 1994, 215-232.
607. E.R. Dougherty, Optimal mean-absolute-error filtering of gray-
scale signals by the morphological hit-or-miss transform,
JMIV 4, 1994, 255-271.
608. C.M. Wittenbrink and A.K. Someni, Cache tiling for high
performance morphological image processing, MVA 7, 1993, 12-22.
609. P. Bhattacharya, K. Qian, and X. Lu, An algebraic approach for
morphological operations on 2D and 3D images, PR 26, 1993,
1785-1796.
610. M. Rahmati and L.G. Hassebrook, Intensity- and distortion-
invariant pattern recognition with complex linear morphology,
PR 27, 1994, 549-568.
611. P.T. Jackway, Properties of multiscale morphological smoothing
by poweroids, PRL 15, 1994, 135-140.
612. E.R. Dougherty, Minimal representation of I-openings via
pattern bases, PRL 15, 1994, 1029-1033.
613. B. Kirsacanin and D. Schonfeld, A fast thresholded linear
convolution representation of morphological operations, T-IP 3,
1994, 455-457.
614. M. Charif-Chefchaouni and D. Schonfeld, On the invertibility of
the morphological representation of binary images, T-IP 3,
1994, 847-849.
615. H. Park and R.T. Chin, Optimal decomposition of convex
morphological structuring elements for 4-connected parallel
array processors, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 304-313.
616. R. Jones and I. Svalbe, Morphological filtering as template
matching, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 438-443.
617. R. Jones and I. Svalbe, Algorithms for the decomposition of
gray-scale morphological operations, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 581-588.
618. D. Schonfeld, Optimal structuring elements for the
morphological pattern restoration of binary images, T-PAMI 16,
1994, 589-601.
619. R. van den Boomgaard and A. Smeulders, The morphological
structure of images: The differential equations of
morphological scale-space, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 1101-1113.
620. J.F. Jenq and S. Sahni, Image shrinking and expanding on a
pyramid, T-PDS 4, 1993, 1291-1296.
621. R.M. Haralick, S. Chen, and X. Zhuang, Finite random sets and
morphology, ICPR-B, 62-66.
622. I. Yoda, K. Yamamoto, and H. Yamada, An automatic acquisition
of hierarchical mathematical morphology procedures by GA,
ICPR-B, 421-425.
623. K.R. Park and C.N. Lee, Morphological scale-space using
generalized zero-crossings as feature points, ICPR-C, 159-163.
624. S. Fejes and F. Vajda, Simplified adaptive approach to
efficient morphological image analysis, ICPR-D, 257-261.
625. H.J.A.M. Heijmans, Construction of self-dual morphological
operators and modifications of the median, ICIP-II, 492-496.
626. M.A. Schulze and J.A. Pearce, A morphology-based filter
structure for edge-enhancing smoothing, ICIP-II, 530-534.
627. P. Maragos, Differential morphology: Multiscale image dynamics,
max-min difference equations, and slope transforms, ICIP-II,
545-549.
628. S. Fejes and F. Vajda, A data-driven algorithm and systolic
architecture for image morphology, ICIP-II, 550-554.
629. M. Charif-Chefchaouni and D. Schonfeld, Spatially-variant
mathematical morphology, ICIP-II, 555-559.
630. S.Y. Ohn and E.K. Wong, Morphological decomposition of convex
polytopes and its application in discrete image space, ICIP-II,
560-564.
631. S. Khorsandi and A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Generalized
morphological pattern spectrum for classification, ICIP-II,
565-569.
632. A. Broggi, G. Conte, G. Burzio, L. Lavagno, F. Gregoretti, C.
Sansoe, and L.M. Reyneri, PAPRICA-3: A real-time morphological
image processor, ICIP-III, 654-658.
D.5. Other topics
633. I. Soderkvist and P.A. Wedin, On condition numbers and
algorithms for determining a rigid body movement, BIT 34, 1994,
424-436.
634. P. Landau and E. Schwartz, Subset warping: Rubber sheeting with
cuts, GMIP 56, 1994, 247-266.
635. L. Boxer, Digitally continuous functions, PRL 15, 1994,
833-839.
636. Y.Y. Tang and C.Y. Suen, New algorithms for fixed and elastic
geometric transformation models, T-IP 3, 1994, 355-366.
637. D. Fraser and R.A. Schowengerdt, Avoidance of additional
aliasing in multipass image rotations, T-IP 3, 1994, 721-735.
638. L.J. Everett and R.C. Redfield, A robust, automated alignment
concept for robotics, T-RA 10, 1994, 530-534.
639. S.W. Lee and E.S. Kim, Shape restoration of nonlinear distorted
images, ICPR-C, 208-210.
640. M. Unser, M.A. Neimark, and C. Lee, Affine transformations of
images: A least squares formulation, ICIP-III, 558-561.
641. Z. Chen and C.M. Wang, A two-parameter generate-and-test method
for camera parameter estimation with any planar calibration
object, IJPRAI 8, 1994, 877-898.
642. K. Tarabanis, R.Y. Tsai, and D.S. Goodman, Calibration of a
computer-controlled robotic vision sensor with a zoom lens,
IU 59, 1994, 226-241.
643. T. Vie'ville, Auto-calibration of visual sensor parameters on a
robotic head, IVC 12, 1994, 227-237.
644. C.C. Wang, A low-cost calibration method for automated optical
mensuration using a video camera, MVA 7, 1994, 259-266.
645. M. Ito and A. Ishii, A non-iterative procedure for rapid and
precise camera calibration, PR 27, 1994, 301-310.
646. F. Pollastri, Projection center calibration by motion, PRL 14,
1993, 975-983.
647. V. Caglioti, How to look at an uncertain point, PRL 15, 1994,
287-294.
648. G.Q. Wei and S.D. Ma, Implicit and explicit camera calibration:
Theory and experiments, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 469-480.
649. N. Daucher, M. Dhome, and J.T. Lapreste, Camera calibration
from spheres images, ECCV A, 449-454.
650. R. Horaud, F. Dornaika, B. Boufama, and R. Mohr, Self
calibration of a stereo head mounted onto a robot arm, ECCV A,
455-462.
651. R.J. Hartley, Self-calibration from multiple views with a
rotating camera, ECCV A, 471-478.
652. M. Li, Camera calibration of a head-eye system for active
vision, ECCV A, 543-554.
653. C.M. Wang and Z. Chen, Camera parameter determination from a
single view of a general planar calibration object, ICPR-A,
238-242.
654. K. Kinoshita and K. Deguchi, Simultaneous determination of
camera pose and intrinsic parameters by visual servoing, ICPR-
A, 285-289.
655. L. Robert, Camera calibration without feature extraction,
ICPR-A, 704-706.
656. W. Niblack and R.C. Jain, eds., Storage and Retrieval for Image
and Video Databases II (San Jose, CA, February 7-8, 1994),
Proc. SPIE 2185.
657. J.C.R. Tseng, T.F. Hwang, and W.P. Yang, Efficient image
retrieval algorithms for large spatial databases, IJPRAI 8,
1994, 919-944.
658. E. Binaghi, I. Gagliardi, and T. Schettini, Image retrieval
using fuzzy evaluation of color similarity, IJPRAI 8, 1994,
945-968.
659. S.K. Bhatia and C.L. Sabharwal, A fast implementation of a
perfect hash function for picture objects, PR 27, 1994,
365-376.
660. P.W. Huang and Y.R. Jean, Using 2D C+ strings as spatial
knowledge representations for image database systems, PR 27,
1994, 1249-1257.
661. T.C. Wu and C.C. Chang, Application of geometric hashing to
iconic database retrieval, PRL 15, 1994, 871-876.
662. D. Lee, R. Barber, W. Niblack, M. Flickner, J. Hafner, and D.
Petkovic, Indexing for complex queries on a query-by-content
image database, ICPR-A, 142-146.
663. C. Tomasi and L.J. Guibas, Image descriptions for browsing and
retrieval, IUW, 165-168.
664. W.R. Caid, R.V. Sasseen, and J.L. Carleton, A context vector
approach to image indexing and retrieval, IUW, 885-887.
665. R.K. Srihari, R. Chopra, D. Burhans, M. Venkataraman, and V.
Govindaraju, Use of collateral text in image interpretation,
IUW, 897-907.
666. A. Csillaghy, Building image icons for fast browsing and
classification of solar radio spectrogram, ICIP-II, 71-76.
667. D. Lee, R. Barber, W. Niblack, M. Flickner, J. Hafner, and D.
Petkovic, Query by image content using multiple object and
multiple features: User interface issues, ICIP-II, 76-80.
668. R.M. Haralick, Propagating covariance in computer vision,
ICPR-A, 493-498.
669. R.M. Haralick, Overview: Computer vision performance
characterization, IUW, 663-665.
670. R.M. Haralick, Performance characterization protocol in
computer vision, IUW, 667-673.
671. V. Ramesh and R.M. Haralick, A methodology for automatic
selection of IU algorithm tuning parameters, IUW, 675-687.
672. K. Kanatani, Statistical analysis of geometric computation,
IU 59, 1994, 286-306.
E. Feature detection, segmentation, image analysis
E.1. Features
673. F. Kammoun and J.P. Astruc, Optimum edge detection for object-
background picture, GMIP 56, 1994, 25-28.
674. T. Vie'ville and O. Faugeras, Robust and fast computation of
edge characteristics in image sequences, IJCV 13, 1994,
153-179.
675. M.J.J. Wang, S.C. Chang, C.M. Liu, and W.Y. Wu, A new edge
detection method through template matching, IJPRAI 8, 1994,
899-917.
676. D. Mintz, Robust consensus based edge detection, IU 59, 1994,
137-153.
677. I.S. Kweon and T. Kanade, Extracting topographic terrain
features from elevation maps, IU 59, 1994, 171-182.
678. V. Topkar, A.K. Sood, and B. Kjell, Performance analysis of 1-D
scale-space algorithms for pulse detection in noisy image
scans, IU 60, 1994, 191-209.
679. A. Goshtasby, On edge focusing, IVC 12, 1994, 247-256.
680. K. Rohr, Localization properties of direct corner detectors,
JMIV 4, 1994, 139-150.
681. W.E. Higgins and C. Hsu, Edge detection using two-dimensional
local structure information, PR 27, 1994, 277-294.
682. D.J. Park, K.M. Nam, and R.H. Park, Edge detection in noisy
images based on the co-occurrence matrix, PR 27, 1994, 765-775.
683. S.M. Bhandarkar, Y. Zhang, and W.D. Potter, An edge detection
technique using genetic algorithm-based optimization, PR 27,
1994, 1159-1180.
684. D.J. Park, R.H. Park, S.U. Lee, and J.S. Choi, Hierarchical
edge detection using the bidirectional information in edge
pyramids, PRL 15, 1994, 65-75.
685. I.G. Chun, T.I. Cho, and K.H. Park, Boundary detection in a
hexagonal grid using energy minimization, PRL 15, 1994,
151-159.
686. L.J. van Vliet and P.W. Verbeek, Edge localization by MoG
filters: Multiple-of-Gaussians, PRL 15, 1994, 485-496.
687. P. Paillou, Non-antisymmetrical edge profile detection, PRL 15,
1994, 595-605.
688. T.P. Kaushal, Visibly better edge-detection using observed
image contrasts, PRL 15, 1994, 641-647.
689. U. Seeger and R. Seeger, Fast corner detection in gray-level
images, PRL 15, 1994, 669-675.
690. D. Ziou and J.P. Fabre, Effects of edge orientation on the
performance of first-order operators, PRL 15, 1994, 1053-1063.
691. S. Ghosal and R. Mehrotra, Detection of composite edges, T-
IP 3, 1994, 14-25.
692. K.L. Boyer and S. Sarkar, On the localization performance
measure and optimal edge detection, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 106-108.
(Reply, by D. Tagare and R.J.P. deFiguereido: 108-110.)
693. M. Kisworo, S. Venkatesh, and G. West, Modeling edges at
subpixel accuracy using the local energy approach, T-PAMI 16,
1994, 405-410.
694. F. O'Sullivan and M. Qian, A regularized contrast statistic for
object boundary estimation-Implementation and statistical
evaluation, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 561-570.
695. P.W. Verbeek and L.J. van Vliet, On the location error of
curved edges in low-pass filtered 2-D and 3-D images, T-
PAMI 16, 1994, 726-733.
696. M. Michaelis and G. Sommer, Junction classification by multiple
orientation detection, ECCV A, 101-108.
697. B. Vasselle, G. Giraudon, and M. Berthod, Following corners on
curves and surfaces in the scale space, ECCV A, 109-114.
698. P. Kube and P. Perona, Scale-space properties of quadratic edge
detectors, ECCV A, 115-122.
699. D.H. Ballard and R.P.N. Rao, Seeing behind occlusions, ECCV A,
274-285.
700. W. Forstner, A framework for low level feature extraction, ECCV
B, 383-394.
701. M.M. Fleck, Practical edge finding with a robust estimator,
CVPR, 649-653.
702. I. Matalas, R. Benjamin, and R. Kitney, Edge detection and
curve enhancement using the facet model and parameterized
relaxation labeling, ICPR-A, 1-5.
703. A. Larre and E. Montseny, A step edge detector algorithm based
on symbolic analysis, ICPR-A, 6-10.
704. E. Fussfeld and Y.Y. Zeevi, Super-resolution estimation of edge
images, ICPR-A, 11-16.
705. D. Ziou, J.P. Fabre, and S. Wang, Performance evaluation of
first order operators, ICPR-A, 42-46.
706. S. Tabbone, Detecting junctions using properties of the
Laplacian of Gaussian detector, ICPR-A, 52-56.
707. M. Lybanon, S.M. Lea, and S.M. Himes, Segmentation of diverse
image types using opening and closing, ICPR-A, 347-351.
708. X. Zhang, R.M. Haralick, and V. Ramesh, Corner detection using
the MAP technique, ICPR-A, 549-552.
709. R.J. Qian and T.S. Huang, A two-dimensional edge detection
scheme for general visual processing, ICPR-A, 595-598.
710. B. Gunsel, E. Panayirci, and A.K. Jain, Boundary detection
using multiscale Markov random fields, ICPR-B, 173-177.
711. V. Ramesh and R.M. Haralick, An integrated gradient edge
detector-Theory and performance evaluation, IUW, 689-702.
712. X. Zhang, R.M. Haralick, V. Ramesh, and A.S. Bedekar, A
Bayesian corner detector: Theory and performance evaluation,
IUW, 703-715.
713. S.J. Wang and T.O. Binford, Generic, model-based estimation and
detection of discontinuities in image surfaces, IUW, 1443-1449.
714. R.J. Qian and T.S. Huang, Optimal edge detection in two-
dimensional images, IUW, 1581-1588.
715. J.R. Beltran, J. Garcia-Lucia, and J. Navarro, Edge detection
and classification using Mallat's wavelet, ICIP-I, 293-297.
716. T.J. Hebert and D. Malagre, Optimized edge detection using a
priori models, ICIP-I, 303-307.
717. A. Restrepo, G. Hincapie, and A. Parra, On the detection of
edges using order statistic filters, ICIP-I, 308-312.
718. M. Thune, B. Olstad, and N. Thune, Edge detection in noisy data
using finite mixture distribution analysis, ICIP-I, 313-317.
719. L. Caponetti, N. Abbattista, and G. Carapella, A genetic
approach to edge detection, ICIP-I, 318-322.
720. A.N. Evans, N.G. Sharp, and E.R. Hancock, Noise models for
linear feature detection in SAR images, ICIP-I, 466-470.
721. W. Beil, Line detection in discrete scale-space, ICIP-I,
915-918.
722. H. Wang and M. Brady, A practical solution to corner detection,
ICIP-I, 919-923.
723. T. Lindeberg, Junction detection with automatic selection of
detection scales and localization scales, ICIP-I, 924-928.
724. A. King and R. Wilson, Invariant and equivariant bilinear
operators for image feature detection, ICIP-I, 929-933.
725. S. Ghosal and R. Mehrotra, Zernike moment-based feature
detectors, ICIP-I, 934-938.
726. X. Zhang, R.M. Haralick, V. Ramesh, A.S. Bedekar, and I.
Phillips, A Bayesian corner detector, ICIP-II, 282-286.
727. S. Zhan and R. Mehrotra, A zero-crossing-based optimal three-
dimensional edge detector, IU 59, 1994, 242-253.
728. O. Monga, R. Lengagne, and R. Deriche, Crest lines extraction
in volume 3D medical images: A multi-scale approach, ICPR-A,
553-555.
729. I. Koren, A.F. Laine, J. Fan, and F.J. Taylor, Edge detection
in echocardiographic image sequences by 3-D multiscale
analysis, ICIP-I, 288-292.
730. J.L. Lee and J.J. Rodriguez, Edge-based segmentation of 3-D
magnetic resonance images, ICIP-I, 876-880.
731. M. Barrat and O. Lepetit, Recursive wavelet transform for 2D
signals, GMIP 56, 1994, 106-108.
732. M. Basu, Gaussian derivative model for edge enhancement, PR 27,
1994, 1451-1461.
733. R.A. Owens, Feature-free images, PRL 15, 1994, 35-44.
734. A.M. Taratorin and S. Sideman, Constrained regularized
differentiation, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 88-92.
735. I. Weiss, High-order differentiation filters that work, T-
PAMI 16, 1994, 734-739.
E.2. Segmentation
736. S. Dayanand, W.R. Uttal, T. Shepherd, and C. Lunskis Jr., A
particle system model for combining edge information from
multiple segmentation modules, GMIP 56, 1994, 219-230.
737. S. Haring, M.A. Viergever, and J.N. Kok, Kohonen networks for
multiscale image segmentation, IVC 12, 1994, 339-344.
738. J. Knapman and W. Dickson, Hierarchical probabilistic image
segmentation, IVC 12, 1994, 447-457.
739. B. Sabata, F. Arman, and J.K. Aggarwal, Convergence of fuzzy-
pyramid algorithms, JMIV 4, 1994, 291-302.
740. N. Copty, S. Ranka, G. Fox, and R.V. Shankar, A data parallel
algorithm for solving the region growing problem on the
Connection Machine, JPDC 21, 1994, 160-168.
741. B. Vasselle and G. Giraudon, A multiscale regularity measure as
a geometric criterion for image segmentation, MVA 7, 1994,
229-236.
742. P. Andrey and P. Tarroux, Unsupervised image segmentation using
a distributed genetic algorithm, PR 27, 1994, 659-673.
743. A. Veijanen, Unsupervised image segmentation using an unlabeled
region process, PR 27, 1994, 841-852.
744. I.Y. Kim and H.S. Yang, A systematic way for region-based image
segmentation based on Markov random field model, PRL 15, 1994,
969-976.
745. G. Koepfler, C. Lopez, and J.M. Morel, A multiscale algorithm
for image segmentation by variational method, SIAM J. Numerical
Analysis 31, 1994, 282-299.
746. C.A. Bouman and M. Shapiro, A multiscale random field model for
Bayesian image segmentation, T-IP 3, 1994, 162-177.
747. M.G. Bello, A combined Markov random field and wave-packet
transform-based approach for image segmentation, T-IP 3, 1994,
834-846.
748. Y.L. Chang and X. Li, Adaptive image region-growing, T-IP 3,
1994, 868-872.
749. R. Adams and L. Bischof, Seeded region growing, T-PAMI 16,
1994, 641-647.
750. M. Derras, C. Debain, M. Berducat, P. Bonton, and J. Gallice,
Unsupervised regions segmentation: Real time control of an
upkeep machine of natural spaces, ECCV B, 207-212.
751. B.A. Maxwell and S.A. Shafer, A framework for segmentation
using physical models of image formation, CVPR, 361-368.
752. T. Kanungo, B. Dom, W. Niblack, and D. Steele, A fast algorithm
for MDL-based multi-band image segmentation, CVPR, 609-616.
753. C.W. Liao and G. Medioni, Simultaneous segmentation and
approximation of complex patterns, CVPR, 617-623.
754. X.Q. Li, Z.W. Zhao, H.D. Cheng, C.M. Huang, and R.W. Harris, A
fuzzy logic approach to image segmentation, ICPR-A, 337-341.
755. T. Gevers and V.K. Kajcovski, Image segmentation by directed
region subdivision, ICPR-A, 342-346.
756. C. Fassnacht and P.A. Devijver, Image segmentation with a
propagator Markov mesh model, ICPR-A, 510-513.
757. F. Bellet, M. Salotti, and C. Garbay, Low level vision as the
opportunist scheduling of incremental edge and region detection
processes, ICPR-A, 517-519.
758. F. Marques, V. Vera, and A. Gasull, Recursive image sequence
segmentation by hierarchical models, ICPR-A, 523-525.
759. H. Bischof, E. Bertin, and P. Bertolino, Voronoi pyramids and
Hopfield networks, ICPR-D, 330-333.
760. B.A. Maxwell and S.A. Shafer, A framework for segmentation
using physical models of image formation, IUW, 1513-1522.
761. M. Tabb and N. Ahuja, Multiscale image segmentation using a
recent transform, IUW, 1523-1530.
762. B.T. Lerner, W.J. Campbell, and J. LeMoigne, Image segmentation
by integration of edge and region data: The influence of edge
detection algorithms, IUW, 1541-1545.
763. S. Lee and M.M. Crawford, Unsupervised multistage segmentation
using Markov random field and maximum entropy principle, ICIP-
II, 192-196.
764. D.A. Langan, J.W. Modestino, and J. Zhang, Cluster validation
for unsupervised stochastic model-based image segmentation,
ICIP-II, 197-201.
765. C.H. Wu and P.C. Doerschuk, Bayesian spatial classifiers based
on tree approximations to Markov random fields, ICIP-II,
202-206.
766. S. Dellepiane, F. Fontana, and G. Vernazza, A robust non-
iterative method for image labelling using context, ICIP-II,
207-211.
767. H. Maitre, I. Bloch, and M. Sigelle, Spatial entropy: A tool
for controlling contextual classification convergence, ICIP-II,
212-216.
768. J. Ivins and J. Porrill, Active region models for segmenting
medical images, ICIP-II, 227-231.
769. T. Lei and W. Sewchand, Eigenstructure approach to region
detection and segmentation, ICIP-III, 456-459.
770. M.W. Hansen and W.E. Higgins, Watershed-driven relaxation
labeling for image segmentation, ICIP-III, 460-464.
771. R.K. Falah, P. Bolon, and J.P. Cocquerez, A region-region and
region-edge cooperative approach of image segmentation, ICIP-
III, 470-474.
772. S.T. Acton, A.C. Bovik, and M.M. Crawford, Anisotropic
diffusion pyramids for image segmentation, ICIP-III, 478-482.
773. J. Zhou, X. Fang, and B.K. Ghosh, Image segmentation based on
multiresolution filtering, ICIP-III, 483-487.
774. J.M. Reinhardt and W.E. Higgins, Automatic generation of
image-segmentation processes, ICIP-III, 791-795.
775. J.M. Daida, Hybrid computational architectures for image
segmentation, ICIP-III, 831-835.
776. R.D. Dony and S. Haykin, Self-organizing segmentor and feature
extractor, ICIP-III, 898-902.
777. Y. Horita, T. Murai, and M. Miyahara, Region segmentation using
K-mean clustering and genetic algorithms, ICIP-III, 1016-1020.
778. R. Alter-Gartenberg, F.O. Huck, and R. Narayanswamy, Compact
image representation by edge primitives, GMIP 56, 1994, 1-7.
779. R. Ronfard, Region-based strategies for active contour models,
IJCV 13, 1994, 229-251.
780. A.D. Calway and R. Wilson, Curve extraction in images using a
multiresolution framework, IU 59, 1994, 359-366.
781. Z. Zhang, Token tracking in a cluttered scnee, IVC 12, 1994,
110-120.
782. G. Xu, E. Segawa, and S. Tsuji, Robust active contours with
insensitive parameters, PR 27, 1994, 879-884.
783. Y.S. Chen, Segmentation and association among lines and
junctions for a line image, PR 27, 1994, 1135-1157.
784. M. Worring, P. Pfluger, A.W.M. Smeulders, and A.B. Houtsmuller,
Measurement of 3D-line shaped objects, PRL 15, 1994, 497-506.
785. R.C. Nelson, Finding line segments by stick growing, T-PAMI 16,
1994, 519-523.
786. G. Storvik, A Bayesian approach to dynamic contours through
stochastic sampling and simulated annealing, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
976-986.
787. H.K. Aghajan and T. Kailath, SLIDE: Subspace-based line
detection, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 1057-1073.
788. J. Basak, B. Chanda, and D. Dutta Majumder, On edge and line
linking with connectionist models, T-SMC 24, 1994, 413-428.
789. O. Henricsson and F. Heitger, The role of key-points in finding
contours, ECCV B, 371-382.
790. K.F. Lai and R.T. Chin, Deformable contours: Modeling and
extraction, CVPR, 601-608.
791. A. Chakraborty, L.H. Staib, and J.S. Duncan, Deformable
boundary finding influenced by region homogeneity, CVPR,
624-627.
792. W. Neuenschwander, P. Fua, G. Szekely, and O. Kubler,
Initializing snakes, CVPR, 658-663.
793. A.C. Copeland, G. Ravichandran, and M.M. Trivedi, Localized
Radon transform-based detection of linear features in noisy
images, CVPR, 664-667.
794. V. Ramesh, R.M. Haralick, X. Zhang, D.C. Nadadur, and K.
Thornton, Automatic selection of tuning parameters for feature
extraction sequences, CVPR, 672-677.
795. P.L. Palmer, H.S. Dabis, and J. Kittler, A performance measure
for boundary detection algorithms, ICPR-A, 17-21.
796. O. Henricsson and W. Neuenschwander, Controlling growing snakes
by using key-points, ICPR-A, 68-73.
797. S. Urago, J. Zerubia, and M. Berthod, A Markovian model for
contour grouping, ICPR-A, 556-558.
798. T.F. Cootes, C.J. Taylor, and A. Lanitis, Multi-resolution
search with active shape models, ICPR-A, 610-612.
799. W. Neuenschwander, P. Fua, G. Sze'kely, and O. Kubler, Making
snakes converge from minimal initialization, ICPR-A, 613-615.
800. M.A. Fischler, The perception of linear structure: A generic
linker, IUW, 1565-1579.
801. S.J. Wang and T.O. Binford, Model-based edgel aggregation, IUW,
1589-1593.
802. W. Neuenschwander, P. Fua, G. Sze'kely, and O. Kubler, Making
snakes converge from minimal initialization, IUW, 1627-1636.
803. L. Lecornu, J.J. Jacq, and C. Roux, Simultaneous tracking of
the two edges of linear structures, ICIP-I, 188-192.
804. S. Tabbone, Cooperation between edges and junctions for edge
grouping, ICIP-I, 954-957.
805. Q.G. Gao, Perceptual tracking of edge features, ICIP-I,
958-962.
806. J. Hou, R.H. Bamberger, and P.J. Flynn, A robust system for
lineament analysis of aero-magnetic imagery using orientation
analysis and edge linking, ICIP-I, 963-967.
807. S. Guler and H. Derin, Adaptive feature selection and
constrained weak-membrane optimization for boundary detection,
ICIP-II, 222-226.
808. M.R. Dobie and P.H. Lewis, Extracting curvilinear features from
remotely sensed images using minimum cost path techniques,
ICIP-III, 231-235.
809. G.I. Chiou and J.N. Hwang, Image sequence classification using
a neural network based active contour model and a hidden Markov
model, ICIP-III, 926-930.
810. J.C. Olivo, Automatic threshold selection using the wavelet
transform, GMIP 56, 1994, 205-218.
811. N. Papamarkos and B. Gatos, A new approach for multilevel
threshold selection, GMIP 56, 1994, 357-370.
812. A.G. Shaabhag, Utilization of information measure as a means of
image thresholding, GMIP 56, 1994, 414-419.
813. G. Bongiovanni, L. Cinque, S. Levialdi, and A. Rosenfeld, Image
segmentation by a multiresolution approach, PR 26, 1993,
1845-1854.
814. W.T. Chen, C.H. Wen, and C.W. Yang, A fast two-dimensional
entropic thresholding algorithm, PR 27, 1994, 885-893.
815. C.I. Chang, K. Chen, J. Wang, and M.L.G. Althouse, A relative
entropy-baseed approach to image thresholding, PR 27, 1994,
1275-1289.
816. J.D. Yang, Y.S. Chen, and W.H. Hsu, Adaptive thresholding
algorithm and its hardware implementation, PRL 15, 1994,
141-150.
817. V.V. Vinod, S. Chaudhury, J. Mukherjee, and S. Ghose, A
connectionist approach to clustering with applications in image
analysis, T-SMC 24, 1994, 365-384.
818. W. Tao and H. Burkhardt, An effective image thresholding method
using a fuzzy compactness measure, ICPR-A, 47-51.
819. O.D. Trier and T. Taxt, Evaluation of binarization methods for
utility map images, ICIP-II, 1046-1050.
820. D.P. Mital, E.K. Teoh, and A.W.T. Lim, A hybrid method towards
the segmentation of range images for 3-D object recognition,
IJPRAI 8, 1994, 969-995.
821. A.W.T. Lim, E.K. Teoh, and D.P. Mital, A hybrid method for
range image segmentation, JMIV 4, 1994, 69-80.
822. M.A. Wani and B.G. Batchelor, Edge-region-based segmentation of
range images, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 314-319.
823. B. Gunsel and E. Panayirci, Segmentation of range and intensity
images using multiscale Markov random field representations,
ICIP-II, 187-191.
824. M. Djebali, M. Melkemi, and D. Vandorpe, 3-D range images
segmentation based on Deriche's optimum filters, ICIP-III,
503-507.
825. C.N. de Graef, A.S.E. Koster, K.L. Vincken, and M.A. Viergever,
Validation of the interleaved pyramid for the segmentation of
3D vector images, PRL 15, 1994, 469-475.
826. K.L. Vincken, A.S.E. Koster, and M.A. Viergever, Probabilistic
segmentation of partial volume voxels, PRL 15, 1994, 477-484.
827. Y. Wang and T. Lei, A new stochastic model-based image
segmentation technique for MR image, ICIP-II, 182-186.
828. R.E. Muzzolini, Y.H. Yang, and R. Pierson, Three dimensional
segmentation of volume data, ICIP-III, 488-492.
829. C.W. Chen, J. Luo, K.J. Parker, and T.S. Huang, A knowledge-
based approach to volumetric medical image segmentation, ICIP-
III, 493-497.
830. S. Cagnoni, A.B. Dobrzeniecki, J.C. Yanch, and R. Poli,
Interactive segmentation of multi-dimensional medical data with
contour-based application of genetic algorithms, ICIP-III,
498-502.
831. H.H. Pien and J.M. Gauch, Variational segmentation of multi-
channel MRI images, ICIP-III, 508-512.
E.3. Image analysis
832. D. Vernon and G. Sandini, Parallel Computer Vision: The VIS a
VIS System, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, UK, 1992.
833. D.P. Miller, The long-term effects of secondary sensing, AI
Magazine 15(1), 1994, 52-56.
834. A.R. Pearce, T. Caelli, and W.F. Bischof, Learning relational
structures: Applications to computer vision, Applied
Intelligence 4, 1994, 257-268.
835. M.M.S. Chong, H.N. Tan, J. Liu, and R.K.L. Gay, Geometric
representation for structural analysis in image postprocessing,
Computers & Graphics 18, 1994, 209-218.
836. R.D. Rimey and C.M. Brown, Control of selective perception
using Bayes nets and decision theory, IJCV 12, 1994, 173-207.
837. L.E. Wixson and D.H. Ballard, Using intermediate objects to
improve the efficiency of visual search, IJCV 12, 1994,
209-230.
838. K. Aizawa and A. Nakamura, Path-controlled graph grammars for
syntactic pattern recognition, IJPRAI 8, 1994, 485-500.
839. J.M. Jolion, Computer vision methodologies, IU 59, 1994, 53-71.
840. K. Tarabanis, R.Y. Tsai, and P.K. Allen, Analytical
characterization of the feature detectability constraints of
resolution, focus, and field of view for vision sensor
planning, IU 59, 1994, 340-358.
841. M.J. Tarr and M.J. Black, DIALOGUE: A computational and
evolutionary perspective on the role of representation in
vision, IU 60, 1994, 65-118.
842. L.E. Sucar and D.F. Gillies, Probabilistic reasoning in high-
level vision, IVC 12, 1994, 42-60.
843. V.F. Leavers, Preattentive computer vision: Towards a two-stage
computer vision system for the extraction of qualitative
descriptors and the cues for focus of attention, IVC 12, 1994,
583-599.
844. W.F. Bischof and T. Caelli, Learning structural descriptions of
patterns: A new technique for conditional clustering and rule
generation, PR 27, 1994, 689-697.
845. E. Jungert, Qualitative spatial reasoning from the observer's
point of view-Towards a generalization of symbolic projection,
PR 27, 1994, 801-813.
846. P. Bottoni, P. Mussio, and M. Protti, Metareasoning in the
determination of image interpretation strategies, PRL 15, 1994,
177-190.
847. J.J. Koenderink and A.J. van Doorn, Two-plus-one-dimensional
differential geometry, PRL 15, 1994, 439-443.
848. R. Krishnapuram, J.M. Keller, and Y. Ma, Quantitative analysis
of properties and spatial relations of fuzzy image regions,
IEEE Trans. Fuzzy Systems 1, 1993, 222-233.
849. J. Canning, A minimum description length model for recognizing
objects with variable appearance (the VAPOR model), T-PAMI 16,
1994, 1032-1036.
850. H.I. Bozma and J.S. Duncan, A game-theoretic approach to
integration of modules, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 1074-1086.
851. S. Sarkar and K.L. Boyer, A computational structure for
preattentive perceptual organization: Graphical enumeration and
voting methods, T-SMC 24, 1994, 246-267.
852. D. Derou and L. Herault, Pulsed neural networks and perceptive
grouping, ECCV A, 521-526.
853. J.L. Crowley, J.M. Bedrune, M. Bekker, and M. Schneider,
Integration and control of reactive visual processes, ECCV B,
47-58.
854. J. Maver, A. Leonardis, and F. Solina, Planning the optimal set
of views using the max-min principle, ECCV B, 117-122.
855. E. Grosso, On perceptual advantages of eye-head active control,
ECCV B, 123-128.
856. S. Sarkar and K.L. Boyer, Automated design of Bayesian
perceptual inference networks, CVPR, 98-103.
857. P. Whaite and F.P. Ferrie, Autonomous exploration: Driven by
uncertainty, CVPR, 339-346.
858. R. Milanese, H. Wechsler, S. Gil, J.M. Bost, and T. Pun,
Integration of bottom-up and top-down cues for visual attention
using non-linear relaxation, CVPR, 781-785.
859. C.E. Smith, S.A. Brandt, and N.P. Papanikolopoulos, Controlled
active exploration of uncalibrated environments, CVPR, 792-795.
860. L. Wixson, Viewpoint selection for visual search, CVPR,
800-805.
861. B.J. Nelson and P.K. Khosla, The resolvability ellipsoid for
visual servoing, CVPR, 829-832.
862. T.F. Syeda-Mahmood, Data and model-driven selection using
closely-spaced parallel-line groups, CVPR, 881-886.
863. H.B. Kang and E.L. Walker, Multilevel grouping: Combining
bottom-up and top-down reasoning for object recognition, ICPR-
A, 559-562.
864. S. Sarkar and K.L. Boyer, Using perceptual inference networks
to manage vision processes, ICPR-A, 808-810.
865. S. Houzelle, T.M. Strat, P. Fua, and M.A. Fischler, Using
contextual informaiton to set control parameters of a vision
process, ICPR-A, 830-832.
866. I. Rybak, V. Gusakova, A. Golovan, N. Shevtsova, and L.
Podladchikova, Modeling of a neural network system for active
visual perception and recognition, ICPR-B, 371-373.
867. K. Arimura and N. Hagita, Image screening based on projection
pursuit for image recognition, ICPR-B, 414-417.
868. V.K. Prasanna and C.L. Wang, Scalable parallel implementations
of perceptual grouping on Connection Machine CM-5, ICPR-D,
229-233.
869. T. Baron, M.D. Levine, and Y. Yeshurun, Exploring with a
foveated robot eye system, ICPR-D, 377-380.
870. S.A. Nene, S.K. Nayar, and H. Murase, Software library for
appearance matching (SLAM), IUW, 733-737.
871. J. Peng and B. Bhanu, Closed-loop object recognition using
reinforcement learning, IUW, 777-780.
872. A. Abella and J.R. Kender, From pictures to words: Generating
locative description of objects in an image, IUW, 909-918.
873. K. Price, T. Russ, and R. MacGregor, Knowledge representation
for computer vision: The VEIL project, IUW, 919-927.
874. R.P.N. Rao, Top-down gaze targeting for space-variant active
vision, IUW, 1049-1058.
875. W.E.L. Grimson, L.A. Ratan, P.A. O'Donnell, and G. Klanderman,
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876. D. Arita, N. Tsuruta, R. Taniguchi, and M. Amamiya, A model
generation method for object recognition task by pictorial
examples, ICIP-I, 233-237.
877. P. Brigger, S. Ayer, and M. Kunt, Morphological shape
representation of segmented images based on temporally modeled
motion vectors, ICIP-III, 756-760.
878. Q. Huang, A general vision problem solving architecture:
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F. 2D shape; pattern
F.1. Representation, etc.
879. (W. Huang) and (G. Wang), A quasi-mechanical method for solving
the rectangle covering problem-An approach to tackling NP hard
problems, GMIP 56, 1994, 267-271.
880. F.Y. Shih and W.T. Wong, An improved fast algorithm for the
restoration of images based on chain codes description,
GMIP 56, 1994, 348-351.
881. C.C. Chang, Y.W. Chen, and D.J. Buehrer, A two-dimensional
shape recognition scheme based on principal component analysis,
IJPRAI 8, 1994, 859-875.
882. S.V. Pemmaraju and C.A. Shaffer, Analysis of the worst case
space complexity of a PR quadtree, IPL 49, 1994, 263-267.
883. H.D. Cheng and X. Cheng, Parallel shape recognition and its
implementation on a fixed-size VLSI architecture, ISA 2, 1994,
35-59.
884. W. de Jonge, P. Scheuermann, and A. Schuf, S+-trees: An
efficient structure for the representation of large pictures,
IU 59, 1994, 265-280.
885. S. Kasif, Optimal parallel algorithms for quadtree problems,
IU 59, 1994, 281-285.
886. M. Worring and A.W.M. Smeulders, Shape of an arbitrary finite
point set in IR2, JMIV 4, 1994, 151-170.
887. P. Scheuermann, A. Yaagoub, and M.A. Ouksel, Compression of
binary images on a hypercube machine, JPDC 23, 1994, 49-59.
888. B. Bhavnagri, A method for representing shape based on an
equivalence relation on polygons, PR 27, 1994, 247-260.
889. F.C.D. Tsai, Geometric hashing with line features, PR 27, 1994,
377-389.
890. A. Held and K. Abe, On the decomposition of binary shapes into
meaningful parts, PR 27, 1994, 637-647.
891. X. Liu, S. Tan, V. Srinivasan, S.H. Ong, and W. Xie, Fuzzy
pyramid-based invariant object recognition, PR 27, 1994,
741-756.
892. C.H. Ang and H. Samet, A fast quadtree normalization algorithm,
PRL 15, 1994, 57-63.
893. A.T. Manninen, Orientational approximation of convex polygons
with rectangles, PRL 15, 1994, 677-682.
894. D. Han, Z. Bien, and B.J. You, A theory of generalized
incremental circle transform and its application for
recognition of two-dimensional objects, PRL 15, 1994, 769-780.
895. T.T.E. Yeo, X.C. Jin, S.H. Ong, Jayasooriah, and R. Sinniah,
Clump splitting through concavity analysis, PRL 15, 1994,
1013-1018.
896. F. Pernus, A. Leonardis, and S. Kovacic, Two-dimensional object
recognition using multiresolution non-information-preserving
shape features, PRL 15, 1994, 1071-1079.
897. R. Schettini, Multicolored object recognition and location,
PRL 15, 1994, 1089-1097.
898. L. Parida and S.P. Mudur, Computational methods for evaluating
swept object boundaries, VC 10, 1994, 266-276.
899. R. Malladi, J.A. Sethian, and B.C. Vemuri, Evolutionary fronts
for topology-independent shape modeling and recovery, ECCV A,
3-13.
900. P. Fiddelaers, E.J. Pauwels, and L.J. Van Gool, Geometry-driven
curve evolution, ECCV A, 427-432.
901. G. Sapiro and A. Tannenbaum, Area and length preserving
geometric invariant scale-spaces, ECCV B, 449-458.
902. B. Li and S.D. Ma, On the relation between region and contour
representation, ICPR-A, 352-355.
903. D.A. Kosiba, P.M. Devaux, S. Balasubramanian, T.L. Gandhi, and
R. Kasturi, An automatic jigsaw puzzle solver, ICPR-A, 616-618.
904. Y. Nakamura and T. Yoshida, Learning two-dimensional shapes
using wavelet local extrema, ICPR-C, 48-52.
905. T. Johansson and E. Bengtsson, Parallel algorithms on compact
binary objects, ICPR-D, 370-372.
906. J. Ben-Arie, K.R. Rao, and Z. Wang, A neural network approach
for shape description and invariant recognition, IUW, 863-870.
907. A.M. Bruckstein, Analyzing and synthesizing images by evolving
curves, ICIP-I, 11-15.
908. Q.M. Tieng and W.W. Boles, Complex Daubechies wavelet based
affine invariant representation for object recognition, ICIP-I,
198-202.
909. S.C. Zhu and A.L. Yuille, A framework for shape representation
and recognition, ICIP-I, 671-675.
910. M. Melkemi and D. Vandorpe, Fast algorithm for computing the
shape of a set of digital points, ICIP-I, 705-709.
911. J.M. Reinhardt and W.E. Higgins, Shape representation:
Comparison between the morphological skeleton and morphological
shape decomposition, ICIP-II, 91-95.
912. J. Xu, Morphological decomposition of 2-D binary shapes into
conditionally maximal convex polygons, ICIP-II, 96-100.
913. H.S. Kim and R.M. Haralick, A hybrid shape decomposition using
hyperquadrics and mathematical morphology, ICIP-II, 101-105.
914. B.K. Jang and R.T. Chin, Morphological scale space for 2D shape
smoothing, ICIP-II, 111-115.
915. D. Yang, Compressed quadtree with content-addressable memory,
ICIP-II, 395-399.
916. E. Nardelli and G. Proietti, An accurate model for quadtrees
representing noiseless images of spatial data, ICIP-II,
610-614.
917. M. Bennamoun and B. Boashash, Integration of a part
segmentation based vision system, ICIP-III, 513-517.
F.2. Properties
918. A.D. Gross and T.E. Boult, Analyzing skewed symmetries,
IJCV 13, 1994, 91-111.
919. S.L. Tanimoto and R. Miller, Mesh algorithms for finding
repetitions and partial symmetries in arrays, IJPRAI 8, 1994,
465-483.
920. A.S. Rao and K.Y. Goldberg, Shape from diameter: Recognizing
polygonal parts with a parallel-jaw gripper, IJRR 13, 1994,
16-37.
921. A. Rosenfeld and A.Y. Wu, Geodesic convexity in discrete
spaces, IS 80, 1994, 127-132.
922. J. Mattioli and M. Schmitt, Inverse properties for
granulometries by erosion, JMIV 2, 1992, 217-232.
923. S. Banerjee and S.C. Sahasrabudhe, C-factor: A morphological
shape descriptor, JMIV 4, 1994, 43-55.
924. L.M.J. Florack, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, J.J. Koenderink, and M.A.
Viergever, General intensity transformations and differential
invariants, JMIV 4, 1994, 171-187.
925. N. Blatt and J. Rubinstein, The canonical coordinates method
for pattern recognition-II. Isomorphisms with affine
transformations, PR 27, 1994, 99-107.
926. H.K. Sardana, M.F. Daemi, and M.K. Ibrahim, Global description
of edge patterns using moments, PR 27, 1994, 109-118.
927. B. Li and J. Shen, Two-dimensional local moment surface fitting
and their fast computation, PR 27, 1994, 785-790.
928. S.C. Pei and L.G. Liou, Automatic symmetry determination and
normalization for rotationally symmetric 2D shapes and 3D solid
objects, PR 27, 1994, 1193-1208.
929. R. Lenz and P. Meer, Point configuration invariants under
simultaneous projective and permutation transformations, PR 27,
1994, 1523-1532.
930. J. Bala and H. Wechsler, Shape analysis using genetic
algorithms, PRL 14, 1993, 965-973.
931. H.P. Hiriyannaiah and K.R. Ramakrishnan, Moments estimation in
Radon space, PRL 15, 1994, 227-234.
932. K.S.Y. Yuen and W.W. Chan, Two methods for detecting
symmetries, PRL 15, 1994, 279-286.
933. A. Held and K. Abe, On approximate convexity, PRL 15, 1994,
611-618.
934. R. Lenz and P. Meer, Experimental investigation of projection
and permutation invariants, PRL 15, 1994, 751-760.
935. M. Schmitt and J. Mattioli, Strong and weak convex hulls in
non-Euclidean metric: Theory and application, PRL 15, 1994,
943-947.
936. F. Ghorbel, A complete invariant description for gray-level
images by the harmonic analysis approach, PRL 15, 1994,
1043-1051.
937. W.G. Lin and S.S. Wang, A note on the calculation of moments,
PRL 15, 1994, 1065-1070.
938. J.C. Lin, W.H. Tsai, and J.A. Chen, Detecting number of folds
by a simple mathematical property, PRL 15, 1994, 1081-1088.
939. R.K.K. Yip, P.K.S. Tam, and D.N.K. Leung, Application of
elliptic Fourier descriptors to symmetry detection under
parallel projection, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 277-286.
940. A. Califano and R. Mohan, Multidimensional indexing for
recognizing visual shapes, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 373-392.
941. K. Cho and S.M. Dunn, Learning shape classes, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
882-888.
942. R.I. Hartley, Projective reconstruction and invariants from
multiple images, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 1036-1041.
943. D. Keren, Using symbolic computation to find algebraic
invariants, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 1143-1149.
944. M. Lindenbaum and A.M. Bruckstein, Blind approximation of
planar convex sets, T-RA 10, 1994, 517-529.
945. Y.Y. Tang and C.Y. Suen, RPCT algorithm and its VLSI
implementation, T-SMC 24, 1994, 87-99.
946. S.H. Levine, J.G. Kreifeldt, and M.C. Chuang, Point pattern
representation using imprecise, incomplete, nonmetric
information, T-SMC 24, 1994, 222-233.
947. S.H. Levine and J.G. Kreifeldt, Uniquely representing point
patterns with minimal information, T-SMC 24, 1994, 895-900.
948. Z. Pizlo, A theory of shape constancy based on perspective
invariants, Vision Research 34, 1994, 1637-1658.
949. M. Van Diest, L.J. Van Gool, T. Moons, and E.J. Pauwels,
Projective invariants for planar contour recognition, ECCV A,
527-534.
950. K. Astrom, Affine and projective normalization of planar curves
and regions, ECCV B, 439-448.
951. L. Yang and F. Albregtsen, Fast computation of invariant
geometric moments: A new method giving correct results, ICPR-A,
201-204.
952. T.J. Cham and R. Cipolla, A local approach to recovering global
skewed symmetry, ICPR-A, 222-226.
953. H. Zabrodsky, S. Peleg, and D. Avnir, Symmetry of fuzzy data,
ICPR-A, 499-504.
954. R. Desai and H.D. Cheng, Pattern recognition by local radial
moments, ICPR-B, 168-172.
955. H. Schulz-Mirbach, Constructing invariant features by averaging
techniques, ICPR-B, 387-390.
956. V.S. Srinivasan and A. Prabhakar, Shape discrimination by
radial sectoral projection signatures, ICPR-B, 567-569.
957. J.L. Mundy, C. Huang, J. Liu, W. Hoffman, D.A. Forsyth, C.A.
Rothwell, A. Zisserman, S. Utcke, and O. Bournez, MORSE: A 3-D
object recognition system based on geometric invariants, IUW,
1393-1402.
958. P.F. Stiller, C.A. Asmuth, and C.S. Wan, Invariants, indexing,
and single view recognition, IUW, 1423-1428.
959. E. Barrett, G. Gheen, and P. Payton, Algorithm for invariant
model transfer and object reconstruction, IUW, 1429-1440.
960. G.L. Margolin, A.V. Tuzikov, and A.I. Grenov, Reflection
symmetry measure for convex sets, ICIP-I, 691-695.
961. K. Sugimoto and F. Tomita, Detection of skewed-symmetrical
shape, ICIP-I, 696-700.
F.3. Contours
962. D.P. Fairney and P.T. Fairney, On the accuracy of point
curvature estimators in a discrete environment, IVC 12, 1994,
259-265.
963. W.I. Grosky and Z. Jiang, Hierarchical approach to feature
indexing, IVC 12, 1994, 275-283.
964. W.M. Tsang, P.C. Yuen, and F.K. Lam, Detection of dominant
points on an object boundary: A discontinuity approach, IVC 12,
1994, 547-557.
965. C.H. Chang and S.Y. Hwang, 2-D curve partitioning by Kohonen
feature maps, JVCIR 5, 1994, 148-155.
966. J.M. Chen, J.A. Ventura, and B.J. Melloy, An optimization
algorithm for shape analysis of regular polygons, MVA 7, 1994,
82-92.
967. H.T. Sheu and H.Z. Yang, Open curve segmentation via a two-
phase scheme, PR 26, 1993, 1839-1844.
968. D.A. Mitzias and B.G. Mertzios, Shape recognition with a neural
classifier based on a fast polygonal approximation technique,
PR 27, 1994, 627-637.
969. D.M. Tsai and M.F. Chen, Curve fitting approach for tangent
angle and curvature measurements, PR 27, 1994, 699-711.
970. R.H. Glendenning, Signal plus noise models in shape
classification, PR 27, 1994, 777-784.
971. T. Kurita, I. Sekita, and N. Otsu, Invariant distance measures
for planar shapes based on complex autoregressive model, PR 27,
1994, 903-911.
972. P.C. Chung, C.T. Tsai, E.L. Chen, and Y.N. Sun, Polygonal
approximation using a competitive Hopfield neural network,
PR 27, 1994, 1505-1512.
973. S.C. Pei and J.H. Horng, Corner point detection using nest
moving average, PR 27, 1994, 1533-1537.
974. S. Di Zenzo, Decomposing a planar figure into lines and nodes,
PRL 14, 1993, 935-943.
975. D. Sarkar, A simple algorithm for detection of significant
vertices for polygonal approximation of chain-coded curves,
PRL 14, 1993, 959-964.
976. B.K. Ray and K.S. Ray, A non-parametric sequential method for
polygonal approximation of digital curves, PRL 15, 1994,
161-167.
977. B.K. Ray and K.S. Ray, A new approach to scale-space image,
PRL 15, 1994, 365-372.
978. J.C. Perez and E. Vidal, Optimum polygonal approximation of
digitized curves, PRL 15, 1994, 743-750.
979. J.A. Garcia and J. Fdez-Valdivia, Representing planar curves by
using a scale vector, PRL 15, 1994, 937-942.
980. D. Keren, D. Cooper, and J. Subrahmonia, Describing complicated
objects by implicit polynomials, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 38-53.
981. M.A. Fischler and H.C. Wolf, Locating perceptually salient
points on planar curves, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 113-129.
982. G. Taubin, F. Cukierman, S. Sullivan, J. Ponce, and D.J.
Kriegman, Parameterized families of polynomials for banded
algebraic curve and surface fitting, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 287-303.
983. K. Kanatani, Statistical bias of conic fitting and
renormalization, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 320-326.
984. N. Katzir, M. Lindenbaum, and M. Porat, Curve segmentation
under partial occlusion, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 513-519.
985. P.F.M. Nacken, Openings can introduce zero crossings in
boundary curvature, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 656-658.
986. S.R. Kulkarni, S.K. Mitter, T.J. Richardson, and J.N.
Tsitsiklis, Local versus nonlocal computation of length of
digitized curves, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 711-718.
987. C. Fermuller and W. Kropatsch, A syntactic approach to scale-
space-based corner description, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 748-751.
988. D. Sinclair and A. Blake, Isoperimetric normalization of planar
curves, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 769-777.
989. A. Pikaz and I. Dinstein, Using simple decomposition for
smoothing and feature point detection of noisy digital curves,
T-PAMI 16, 1994, 808-813.
990. K. Sohn, W.E. Alexander, J.H. Kim, and W.E. Snyder, A
constrained regularization approach in robust corner detection,
T-SMC 24, 1994, 820-828.
991. A. Held, K. Abe, and C. Arcelli, Towards a hierarchical contour
description via dominant point detection, T-SMC 24, 1994,
942-949.
992. H. Delingette, Intrinsic stabilizers of planar curves, ECCV B,
427-436.
993. A. Finkelstein and D.H. Salesin, Multiresolution curves,
SIGGRAPH, 261-268.
994. B.C. Li and S.D. Ma, Moment difference method for the parameter
estimation of a quadratic curve, ICPR-A, 169-173.
995. M. Worring and A.W.M. Smeulders, Discrete circular arcs, ICPR-
A, 174-178.
996. P.L. Rosin, Determining local natural scales of curves, ICPR-A,
185-189.
997. G.W.A.M. van der Heijden, Construction of a polygonal model
using the Fisher-ratio criterion, ICPR-A, 210-215.
998. B. Dubuc and S.W. Zucker, Curve-like sets, normal complexity,
and representation, ICPR-A, 216-221.
999. H. Bischof and W.G. Kropatsch, Fuzzy curve pyramid, ICPR-A,
505-509.
1000. V. Hlavac, T. Pajdla, and M. Sommer, Improvement of the
curvature computation, ICPR-A, 536-538.
1001. A. Pikaz and I. Dinstein, Optimal polygonal approximation of
digital curves, ICPR-A, 619-621.
1002. N.W. Strathy, F. Said, and C.Y. Suen, A sequential method of
extracting contour chains from an image, ICPR-B, 580-582.
1003. X. Ran and N. Farvardin, On planar curve representation, ICIP-
I, 676-680.
1004. J.S. Lerman, S.R. Kulkarni, and J. Koplowitz, Multiresolution
chain coding of contours, ICIP-II, 615-619.
1005. J.T. Miller and C.C. Li, Segmentation of object surfaces using
the Haar wavelet at multiple resolutions, ICIP-III, 475-477.
F.4. Thinning
1006. C.Y. Suen and P.S.P. Wang, guest eds., Special Issue-Thinning
Methodologies for Pattern Recognition, IJPRAI 7(5), October
1993, 965-1308.
1007. G. Dimauro, S. Impedovo, and G. Pirlo, A new thinning algorithm
based on controlled deletion of edge regions, IJPRAI 7, 1993,
969-986.
1008. A. Arumugam, T. Radhakrishnan, C.Y. Suen, and P.S.P. Wang, A
thinning algorithm based on the force between charged
particles, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 987-1008.
1009. S. Suzuki, N. Veda, and J. Sklansky, Graph-based thinning for
binary images, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1009-1030.
1010. G. Hu and Z.N. Li, An X-crossing preserving skeletonization
algorithm, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1031-1053.
1011. T. Suzuki and S. Mori, Structural description of line images by
the cross section sequence graph, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1055-1076.
1012. C. Arcelli, G. Sanniti di Baja, and P.C.K. Kwok, Parallel
pattern compression by octagonal propagation, IJPRAI 7, 1993,
1077-1102.
1013. S. Ubeda, A parallel thinning algorithm using the bounding
boxes techniques, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1103-1114.
1014. U. Eckhardt and G. Maderlechner, Invariant thinning, IJPRAI 7,
1993, 1115-1144.
1015. B.K. Jang and R.T. Chin, Reconstructable parallel thinning,
IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1145-1181.
1016. V. Poty and S. Ubeda, A parallel thinning algorithm using KxK
masks, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1183-1202.
1017. S.W. Lee, L. Lam, and C.Y. Suen, A systematic evaluation of
skeletonization algorithms, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1203-1225.
1018. Y.Y. Zhang and P.S.P. Wang, Analytical comparison of thinning
algorithms, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1227-1246.
1019. R. Plamondon, C.Y. Suen, M. Bourdeau, and C. Barriere,
Methodologies for evaluating thinning algorithms for character
recognition, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1247-1270.
1020. L. Lam and C.Y. Suen, Automatic comparison of skeletons by
shape matching methods, IJPRAI 7, 1993, 1271-1286.
1021. B.J.H. Verwer, L.J. Van Vliet, and P.W. Verbeek, Binary and
grey-value skeletons: Metrics and algorithms, IJPRAI 7, 1993,
1287-1308.
1022. Y.Y. Zhang and P.S.P. Wang, A new parallel thinning
methodology, IJPRAI 8, 1994, 999-1011.
1023. J.W. Brandt, Convergence and continuity criteria for discrete
approximations of the continuous planar skeleton, IU 59, 1994,
116-124.
1024. B.S. Morse, S.M. Pizer, and A. Liu, Multiscale medial analysis
of medical images, IVC 12, 1994, 327-338.
1025. S.M. Pizer, C.A. Burbeck, J.M. Coggins, D.S. Fritsch, and B.S.
Morse, Object shape before boundary shape: Scale-space medial
axes, JMIV 4, 1994, 303-313.
1026. G. Sanniti di Baja, Well-shaped, stable, and reversible
skeletons from the (3,4)-distance transform, JVCIR 5, 1994,
107-115.
1027. S. Ablameyko, V. Bereishik, N. Paramonova, A. Marcelli, S.
Ishikawa, and N. Kato, Vectorization and representation of
large-size 2-D line drawing images, JVCIR 5, 1994, 245-254.
1028. C.C. Han and K.C. Fan, Skeleton generation of engineering
drawings via contour matching, PR 27, 1994, 261-275.
1029. A. Ferreira and S. Ubeda, Ultra-fast parallel contour tracking,
with applications to thinning, PR 27, 1994, 867-878.
1030. G. Sanniti di Baja and E. Thiel, (3,4)-weighted skeleton
decomposition for pattern representation and description,
PR 27, 1994, 1039-1049.
1031. A. Datta and S.K. Parui, A robust parallel thinning algorithm
for binary images, PR 27, 1994, 1181-1192.
1032. L. Leboucher, T. Irinopoulu, and S. Hazout, Gray-tone skeletons
of elongated objects using the concept of morphological
automaton. Application to images of DNA molecules, PRL 15,
1994, 309-315.
1033. D.S. Fritsch, S.M. Pizer, B.S. Morse, D.H. Eberly, and A. Liu,
The multiscale medial axis and its applications in image
registration, PRL 15, 1994, 445-452.
1034. A. Stewart, A one-pass thinning algorithm with interference
guards, PRL 15, 1994, 825-832.
1035. C. Neusius and J. Olszewski, A noniterative thinning algorithm,
ACM Trans. Mathematical Software 20, 1994, 5-20.
1036. T.W. Pai and J.H.L. Hansen, Boundary-constrained morphological
skeleton minimization and skeleton reconstruction, T-PAMI 16,
1994, 201-208.
1037. K. Abe, F. Mizutani, and C. Wang, Thinning of gray-scale images
with combined sequential and parallel conditions for pixel
removal, T-SMC 24, 1994, 294-299.
1038. M.Y. Jaisimha, R.M. Haralick, and D. Dori, Quantitative
performance evaluation of thinning algorithms under noisy
conditions, CVPR, 678-683.
1039. R.L. Ogniewicz, Skeleton-space: A multiscale shape description
combining region and boundary information, CVPR, 746-751.
1040. D.S. Morris and M. Choo, Thinning by thickening: Using Gaussian
filtering to perform feature preserving thinning, ICPR-A,
532-535.
1041. C.L. Lee and P.S.P. Wang, A new thinning algorithm, ICPR-A,
546-548.
1042. G. Sanniti di Baja and E. Thiel, The path-based distance
skeleton: A flexible tool to analyse silhouette shape, ICPR-B,
570-572.
1043. R.W. Hall, Connectivity preservation tests for parallel
reduction-augmentation algorithms, ICPR-D, 245-250.
1044. A. d'Acierno, C. De Stefano, F. Tortorella, and M. Vento, Can a
sequential thinning algorithm be parallelized?, ICPR-D,
360-362.
1045. J.B. Burns, H.K. Nishihara, and S.J. Rosenschein, Appropriate-
scale local centers: A foundation for parts-based recognition,
IUW, 1281-1286.
1046. M. Frucci and A. Marcelli, Parallel skeletonization by
directional information, ICIP-I, 681-685.
1047. G.H. Abdel-Hamid and Y.H. Yang, Multiresolution
skeletonization: An electrostatic field-based approach, ICIP-I,
949-953.
F.5. Pattern, etc.
1048. J. Cabrera-Ga'mez and A. Falco'n, Generation and codification of
connected components in images of pixel diagnosis, C&S 25,
1994, 105-135.
1049. L. Chen, H.D. Cheng, and J. Zhang, Fuzzy subfiber and its
application to seismic lithology classification, ISA 1, 1994,
77-95.
1050. E. Wanke, The complexity of connectivity problems on context-
free graph languages, JCSS 49, 1994, 57-82.
1051. S. Hambrusch, X. He, and R. Miller, Parallel algorithms for
gray-scale digitized picture component labeling on a mesh-
connected computer, JPDC 20, 1994, 56-68.
1052. A. Choudhary and R. Thakur, Connected component labeling on
coarse grain parallel computers: An experimental study,
JPDC 20, 1994, 78-83.
1053. H.M. Alnuweiri, Constant-time parallel algorithms for image
labeling on a reconfigurable network of processors, T-PDS 5,
1994, 320-326.
1054. D. Henrich, Space-efficient region filling in raster graphics,
VC 10, 1994, 205-215.
1055. K. Kanchanasut, A shortest-path algorithm for Manhattan graphs,
IPL 49, 1994, 21-25.
1056. L. Chen and H.Y.H. Chuang, A fast algorithm for Euclidean
distance maps of a 2-D binary image, IPL 51, 1994, 25-29.
1057. P.F.M. Nacken, Chamfer metrics in mathematical morphology,
JMIV 4, 1994, 233-253.
1058. T. Saito and J.I. Toriwaki, New algorithms for Euclidean
distance transformation of an n-dimensional digitized picture
with applications, PR 27, 1994, 1551-1565.
1059. Y.M. Sharaiha and N. Christofides, A graph-theoretic approach
to distance transformations, PRL 15, 1994, 1035-1041.
1060. C.T. Huang and O.R. Mitchell, A Euclidean distance transform
using grayscale morphology decomposition, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
443-448.
1061. N. Mayya and V.T. Rajan, Voronoi diagrams of polygons: A
framework for shape representation, CVPR, 638-643.
1062. D.L. Yang and C.H. Chen, A real-time systolic array for
distance transformation, ICPR-D, 342-344.
1063. J. Viitanen and J. Takala, SIMD parallel calculation of
distance transformations, ICIP-III, 645-649.
1064. K. Kanatani, Statistical foundation for hypothesis testing of
image data, IU 60, 1994, 382-391.
1065. S. Yi, R.M. Haralick, and L.G. Shapiro, Error propagation in
machine vision, MVA 7, 1994, 93-114.
1066. Z. Balorda and T. Bajd, Reducing positioning uncertainty of
objects by robotic pushing, T-RA 10, 1994, 535-541.
1067. J. Krozel, Intelligent path prediction of vehicular travel, AI
Magazine 15(1), 1994, 67-68.
1068. P. Epstein, J. Kavanagh, A. Knight, J. May, T. Nguyen, and J.R.
Sack, A workbench for computational geometry, Algorithmica 11,
1994, 404-428.
1069. A. Zelinsky, Using path transforms to guide the search for
findpath in 2D, IJRR 13, 1994, 315-325.
1070. K. Fujimura, Motion planning amid transient obstacles, IJRR 13,
1994, 395-407.
1071. J.G. de Lamadrid, Avoidance of obstacles with unknown
trajectories: Locally optimal paths and periodic sensor
readings, IJRR 13, 1994, 496-507.
1072. H. Li, Trajectory planning in H-space, IPL 50, 1994, 253-258.
1073. J. Reif and M. Sharir, Motion planning in the presence of
moving obstacles, J. ACM 41, 1994, 764-790.
1074. J.A. Storer and J.H. Reif, Shortest paths in the plane with
polygonal obstacles, J. ACM 41, 1994, 982-1012.
1075. E. Bar-Eli, P. Berman, A. Fiat, and P. Yan, Online navigation
in a room, J. Algorithms 17, 1994, 319-341.
1076. H. Karloff, Y. Rabani, and Y. Ravid, Lower bounds for
randomized server and motion planning algorithms, SIAM JC 23,
1994, 293-312.
1077. C.A. Wang, Collison detection of a moving polygon in the
presence of polygonal obstacles in the plane, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
571-580.
1078. H. Takeda, C. Facchinetti, and J.C. Latombe, Planning the
motion of a mobile robot in a sensory uncertainty field, T-
PAMI 16, 1994, 1002-1017.
1079. T.C. Hu, A.B. Kahng, and G. Robins, Optimal robust path
planning in general environments, T-RA 9, 1993, 775-784.
1080. Y.H. Liu and S. Arimoto, Computation of the tangent graph of
polygonal obstacles by moving-line processing, T-RA 10, 1994,
823-830.
1081. K.C. Fan and P.C. Lui, Solving find path problem in mapped
environments using modified A* algorithm, T-SMC 24, 1994,
1390-1396.
1082. R. Kimmel, N. Kiryati, and A.M. Bruckstein, Using multi-layer
distance maps for motion planning on surfaces with moving
obstacles, ICPR-A, 367-372.
1083. S. Khuller, E. Rivlin, and A. Rosenfeld, Learning to navigate
on a graph, IUW, 789-795.
1084. I.P. Park and J.R. Kender, Error detection and error recovery
in two dimensional topological navigation, IUW, 797-805.
1085. A. Habel, Hyperedge Replacement: Grammars and Languages,
Springer, Berlin, 1992.
1086. K. Inoue and I. Takanami, A characterization of recognizable
picture languages, IJPRAI 8, 1994, 501-508.
1087. A. Ito, K. Inoue, I. Takanami, and Y. Inagaki, Constant leaf-
size hierarchy of two-dimensional alternating Turing machines,
IJPRAI 8, 1994, 509-524.
1088. P. Laroche, M. Nivat, and A. Saoudi, Context-sensitivity of
puzzle grammars, IJPRAI 8, 1994, 525-542.
1089. K. Morita and S. Ueno, Parallel generation and parsing of array
languages using reversible cellular automata, IJPRAI 8, 1994,
543-561.
1090. P.S.P. Wang, Three-dimensional sequential/parallel universal
array grammars for polyhedral object pattern analysis,
IJPRAI 8, 1994, 563-576.
1091. R. Siromoney, L. Mathew, K.G. Subramanian, and V.R. Dare,
Learning of recognizable picture languages, IJPRAI 8, 1994,
627-639.
1092. T. Jiang, O.H. Ibarra, and H. Wang, Some results concerning 2-D
on-line tessellation acceptors and 2-D alternating finite
automata, TCS 125, 1994, 243-257.
1093. C. Kim, Retreat bounded picture languages, TCS 132, 1994,
85-112.
G. Color, texture
G.1. Lightness, color
1094. A. Gilchrist, ed., Lightness, Brightness, and Transparency,
Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1994.
1095. K. Ikeuchi, Surface reflection mechanism, in HPRIP: CV,
131-160.
1096. M.S. Langer and S.W. Zucker, Spatially varying illumination: A
computational model of converging and diverging sources, ECCV
B, 227-232.
1097. M. Oren and S.K. Nayar, Seeing beyond Lambert's law, ECCV B,
269-280.
1098. L.B. Wolff, On the relative brightness of specular and diffuse
reflection, CVPR, 369-376.
1099. J. Arvo, K. Torrance, and B. Smits, A framework for the
analysis of error in global illumination algorithms, SIGGRAPH,
75-84.
1100. M. Oren and S.K. Nayar, Generalization of Lambert's reflectance
model, SIGGRAPH, 239-246.
1101. D.C. Banks, Illumination in diverse codimensions, SIGGRAPH,
327-334.
1102. G. Elber, Low cost illumination computation using an
approximation of light wavefronts, SIGGRAPH, 335-342.
1103. J. Arvo, The irradiance Jacobian for partially occluded
polyhedral sources, SIGGRAPH, 343-350.
1104. W.S. Macchi and N. da Vitoria Lobo, Interreflections with rough
surfaces, ICPR-A, 602-605.
1105. S.D. Buluswar and B.A. Draper, Non-parametric classification of
pixels under varying outdoor illumination, IUW, 1619-1625.
1106. F. Perez and C. Koch, Toward color image segmentation in analog
VLSI: Algorithm and hardware, IJCV 12, 1994, 17-42.
1107. M.S. Drew, Robust specularity detection from a single multi-
illuminant color image, IU 59, 1994, 320-327.
1108. J. Scharcanski, J.H. Hovis, and H.C. Shen, Representing the
color aspect of texture images, PRL 15, 1994, 191-197.
1109. M.J. Vrhel and H.J. Trussell, Filter considerations in color
correction, T-IP 3, 1994, 147-161.
1110. J. Liu and Y.H. Yang, Multiresolution color image segmentation,
T-PAMI 16, 1994, 689-700.
1111. Y. Ohta and Y. Hayashi, Recovery of illuminant and surface
colors from images based on the CIE daylight, ECCV B, 235-246.
1112. G. Healey and D. Slater, Using illumination invariant color
histogram descriptors for recognition, CVPR, 355-360.
1113. M. Stricker and M. Swain, The capacity of color histogram
indexing, CVPR, 704-708.
1114. J.S. Gondek, G.W. Meyer, and J.G. Newman, Wavelength dependent
reflectance functions, SIGGRAPH, 213-220.
1115. E. Marszalec and M. Pietikainen, On-line color camera
calibration, ICPR-A, 232-237.
1116. S.G. Wolf, R. Ginosar, and Y.Y. Zeevi, Spatio-chromatic model
for colour image processing, ICPR-A, 599-601.
1117. Y. Manabe, K. Sato, and S. Inokuchi, An object recognition
through continuous spectral images, ICPR-A, 858-860.
1118. D. Panjwani and G. Healey, Selecting neighbors in random field
models for color images, ICIP-II, 56-60.
1119. R. Kondepudy and G. Healey, Using moment invariants to analyze
3-D color textures, ICIP-II, 61-65.
1120. H.S. Sawhney and J.L. Hafner, Efficient color histogram
indexing, ICIP-II, 66-70.
1121. G. Sharma and H.J. Trussell, Decomposition of fluorescent
illuminant spectra for accurate colorimetry, ICIP-II,
1002-1006.
1122. P.A. Mlsna and J.J. Rodriguez, Explosion of multidimensional
image histograms, ICIP-III, 958-962.
1123. T. Carron and P. Lambert, Color edge detector using jointly
hue, saturation and intensity, ICIP-III, 977-981.
1124. H.J. Trussell and M.S. Kulkarni, Estimation of color under
fluorescent illuminants, ICIP-III, 1006-1010.
1125. A. Tremeau and B. Laget, A local spatiocolor analysis applied
to pattern segmentation, ICIP-III, 1011-1015.
1126. K. Saarinen, Color image segmentation by a watershed algorithm
and region adjacency graph processing, ICIP-III, 1021-1025.
1127. N. Nandhakumar, S. Karthik, and J.K. Aggarwal, Unified modeling
of non-homogeneous 3D objects for thermal and visual image
synthesis, PR 27, 1994, 1303-1316.
1128. J.F. Haddon and J.F. Boyce, Consistent segmented regions of
FLIR sequences, ICPR-B, 107-111.
1129. J.P. Gambotto, Combining image analysis and thermal models for
infrared scene simulations, ICIP-I, 710-714.
1130. J.F. Haddon and J.F. Boyce, Texture classification of segmented
regions of FLIR images using neural networks, ICIP-II, 660-664.
1131. L.B. Wolff, Scene understanding from propagation and
consistency of polarization-based constraints, CVPR, 1000-1005.
1132. D.C. Tannenbaum, P. Tannenbaum, and M.J. Wozny, Polarization
and birefringency considerations in rendering, SIGGRAPH,
221-222.
1133. T.W. Cronin, N. Shashar, and L. Wolff, Portable imaging
polarimeters, ICPR-A, 606-609.
1134. L.B. Wolff, Advances in polarization vision, IUW, 605-615.
G.2. Texture models
1135. R.M. Ford, R.N. Strickland, and B.A. Thomas, Image models for
2-D flow visualization and compression, GMIP 56, 1994, 75-93.
1136. K. Culik II and J. Kari, Parametrized recurrent systems for
image generation, IPL 48, 1993, 267-274.
1137. N.D. Sidiropoulos, J.S. Baras, and C.A. Berenstein, Algebraic
analysis of the generating functional for discrete random sets
and statistical inference for intensity in the discrete Boolean
random-set model, JMIV 4, 1994, 273-290.
1138. H. Iversen and T. Lonnestad, An evaluation of stochastic models
for analysis and synthesis of gray-scale texture, PRL 15, 1994,
575-585.
1139. J.K. Tugnait, Estimation of linear parametric models of non-
Gaussian discrete random fields with application to texture
synthesis, T-IP 3, 1994, 109-127.
1140. R. Rinaldo and A. Zakhor, Inverse and approximation problem for
two-dimensional fractal sets, T-IP 3, 1994, 802-820.
1141. D.N. Politis, A simple information theoretic proof of the
maximum entropy property of some Gaussian random fields, T-
IP 3, 1994, 865-868.
1142. I.M. Elfadel and R.W. Picard, Gibbs random fields,
cooccurrences, and texture modeling, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 24-37.
1143. J.L. Chen and A. Kundu, Rotation and gray scale transform
invariant texture identification using wavelet decomposition
and hidden Markov model, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 208-214.
1144. A.J. Gray, J.W. Kay, and D.M. Titterington, An empirical study
of the simulation of various models used for images, T-PAMI 16,
1994, 507-513.
1145. R. Gershbein, P. Schroeder, and P. Hanrahan, Textures and
radiosity: Controlling emission and reflection with texture
maps, SIGGRAPH, 51-58.
1146. P. Litwinowicz and G. Miller, Efficient techniques for
interactive texture placement, SIGGRAPH, 119-122.
1147. H.K. Pedersen, Displacement mapping using flow fields,
SIGGRAPH, 279-286.
1148. A.V. Zalesny, Homogeneity and texture. General approach, ICPR-
A, 592-594.
1149. R. Sriram, J.M. Francos, and W.A. Pearlman, Texture coding
using a Wold decomposition model, ICPR-C, 35-39.
1150. T.W. Ryan, L.D. Sanders, and H.D. Fisher, Wavelet-domain
texture modeling for image compression, ICIP-II, 380-384.
1151. A. Khotanzad and J.W. Bennett, A correlation structure based
approach to neighborhood selection in random field models of
texture images, ICIP-III, 383-387.
1152. M.T. Johnson and M.D. Desai, An adaptive approach for texture
modelling, ICIP-III, 388-391.
1153. T.E. Hall and G.B. Giannakis, Image modeling using inverse
filtering criteria with application to texture images, ICIP-
III, 392-396.
1154. P. Milanfar, R.R. Tenney, R.B. Washburn, and A.S. Willsky,
Modeling and estimation for a class of multiresolution random
fields, ICIP-III, 397-401.
1155. J.L. Davidson, A. Talukder, and N. Cressie, Texture analysis
using partially ordered Markov models, ICIP-III, 402-406.
1156. J. Samarabandu and R. Acharya, Multi-resolution texture
analysis of self-similar textures using hierarchical Gaussian
Markov random field models, ICIP-III, 417-420.
1157. P. Maragos and A.C. Bovik, Demodulation of images modeled by
amplitude-frequency modulations using multidimensional energy
separation, ICIP-III, 421-425.
1158. R. Ghozi and B.C. Levy, Critical Markov random fields and
fractional Brownian motion in texture synthesis, ICIP-III,
426-430.
1159. C.O. Acuna, An application of the bivariate pseudolikelihood to
texture synthesis, ICIP-III, 431-435.
1160. M.R. Luettgen, A.S. Willsky, T.G. Allen, and R.R. Tenney,
Likelihood-based texture discrimination with multiscale
stochastic models, ICIP-III, 451-455.
1161. H. Pavie, M. Rebiai, F. Pinson, and A. Smolarz, Real time video
architecture of a texture generator for digital video
production, ICIP-III, 616-620.
1162. T. Sziranyi, Subpixel pattern recognition by image histograms,
PR 27, 1994, 1079-1092.
1163. M. Jagersand, A scale decomposed information measure in images,
IUW, 717-724.
G.3. Texture description
1164. D.P. Mital and G.W. Leng, An autoregressive approach to texture
analysis, IJPRAI 8, 1994, 845-857.
1165. J. Goutsias, Morphological analysis of discrete random shapes,
JMIV 2, 1992, 193-215.
1166. S.M. Pandit, G.A. Joshi, and C.R. Weber, Deterministic and
stochastic separation of digital images, JVCIR 5, 1994, 52-61.
1167. J.L. Caivano, Towards an order system for visual texture,
Languages of Design 2, 1994, 59-84.
1168. R. Muzzolini, Y.H. Yang, and R. Pierson, Texture
characterization using robust statistics, PR 27, 1994, 119-134.
1169. Q. Huang, J.R. Lorch, and R.C. Dubes, Can the fractal dimension
of images be measured, PR 27, 1994, 339-349.
1170. C. Shang and K. Brown, Principal features-based texture
classification with neural networks, PR 27, 1994, 675-687.
1171. J. Strand and T. Taxt, Local frequency features for texture
classification, PR 27, 1994, 1397-1406.
1172. M.P. Dubuisson and R.C. Dubes, Efficacy of fractal features in
segmenting images of natural textures, PRL 15, 1994, 419-431.
1173. G. Jones, Image segmentation using texture boundary detection,
PRL 15, 1994, 533-541.
1174. M. Tuceryan, Moment-based texture segmentation, PRL 15, 1994,
659-668.
1175. S.W.C. Lam and H.H.S. Ip, Structural texture segmentation using
irregular pyramid, PRL 15, 1994, 691-698.
1176. T. Caelli, Texture classification and segmentation algorithms
in man and machine, SV 7, 1993, 277-292.
1177. J. Krumm and S.A. Shafer, Segmenting textured 3D surfaces using
the space/frequency representation, SV 8, 1994, 281-308.
1178. J. Bigun and J.M.H. du Buf, N-folded symmetries by complex
moments in Gabor space and their application to unsupervised
texture segmentation, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 80-87.
1179. D. Dunn, W.E. Higgins, and J. Wakeley, Texture segmentation
using 2-D Gabor elementary functions, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 130-149.
1180. H. Greenspan, R. Goodman, R. Chellappa, and C.H. Anderson,
Learning texture discrimination rules in a multiresolution
system, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 894-901.
1181. C.F. Shu and R.C. Jain, Vector field analysis for oriented
patterns, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 946-950.
1182. N. Sarkar and B.B. Chaudhuri, An efficient differential box-
counting approach to compute fractal dimension of image, T-
SMC 24, 1994, 115-120.
1183. P.W. Pachowicz, Semi-autonomous evolution of object models for
adaptive object recognition, T-SMC 24, 1994, 1191-1207.
1184. C. Bhagvati, M.M. Skolnick, and D.A. Grivas, Gaussian
normalization of morphological size distributions for
increasing sensitivity to texture variations and its
application to pavement distress classification, CVPR, 700-703.
1185. D. Chetverikov, GLDH based analysis of texture anisotropy and
symmetry: An experimental study, ICPR-A, 444-448.
1186. G. Lohmann, Co-occurrence-based analysis and synthesis of
textures, ICPR-A, 449-453.
1187. A.K. Jain and K. Karu, Automatic filter design for texture
discrimination, ICPR-A, 454-458.
1188. M.M. Gorkani and R.W. Picard, Texture orientation for sorting
photos ``at a glance'', ICPR-A, 459-464.
1189. T. Ojala, M. Pietikainen, and D. Harwood, Performance
evaluation of texture measures with classification based on
Kullback discrimination of distributions, ICPR-A, 582-585.
1190. C.G. Howard and P. Bock, Using a hierarchical approach to avoid
over-fitting in early vision, ICPR-A, 826-829.
1191. H. Greenspan, S. Belongie, R. Goodman, and P. Perona, Rotation
invariant texture recognition using a steerable pyramid, ICPR-
B, 162-167.
1192. F. Liu and R.W. Picard, Periodicity, directionality, and
randomness: Wold features for perceptual pattern recognition,
ICPR-B, 184-189.
1193. M. Zhang, B. Jaggi, and B. Palcic, Hough spectrum and geometric
texture feature analysis, ICPR-B, 583-585.
1194. T. Szira'nyi and M. Csapodi, Texture classification by cellular
neural network and genetic learning, ICPR-D, 381-383.
1195. H. Potlapalli and R.C. Luo, Fractal based classification of
natural textures, IUW, 1595-1606.
1196. L.M. Kaplan and C.C.J. Kuo, Beyond self-similarity for
landscale modeling, ICIP-I, 647-652.
1197. T.P. Weldon and W.E. Higgins, Multiscale Rician approach to
Gabor filter design for texture segmentation, ICIP-II, 620-624.
1198. P. Palisson, N. Zegadi, F. Peyrin, and R. Unterreiner,
Unsupervised multiresolution texture segmentation using wavelet
decomposition, ICIP-II, 625-629.
1199. Y. Zhou and H. Longbotham, Texture segmentation by symmetric
and asymmetric filters, ICIP-II, 630-634.
1200. G. Ravichandran and M.M. Trivedi, Texture segmentation using
circular-Mellin operators, ICIP-II, 635-639.
1201. K.S. Thyagarajan, J. Nguyen, and C.E. Persons, A maximum
likelihood approach to texture classification using wavelet
transform, ICIP-II, 640-644.
1202. H. Yin and N.M. Allinson, Self-organised parameter estimation
and segmentation of MRF model-based texture images, ICIP-II,
645-649.
1203. M.L. Comer and E.J. Delp, Parameter estimation and segmentation
of noisy or textured images using the EM algorithm and MPM
estimation, ICIP-II, 650-654.
1204. S.V.R. Madiraju and C.C. Liu, Rotation invariant texture
classification using covariance, ICIP-II, 655-659.
1205. J.R. Smith and S.F. Chang, Transform features for texture
classification and discrimination in large image databases,
ICIP-III, 407-411.
1206. M.H. Gross, R. Koch, L. Lippert, and A. Dreger, Multiscale
image texture analysis in wavelet spaces, ICIP-III, 412-416.
1207. T.I. Hsu and R. Wilson, Texture analysis using a generalised
wavelet transform, ICIP-III, 436-440.
1208. K. Etemad and R. Chellappa, Separability based tree structured
local basis selection for texture classification, ICIP-III,
441-445.
1209. Y.Q. Chen, M.S. Nixon, and D.W. Thomas, Texture classification
using statistical geometrical features, ICIP-III, 446-450.
1210. P. Schumacher and J. Zhang, Texture classification using neural
networks and discrete wavelet transform, ICIP-III, 903-907.
1211. A.C. She and T.S. Huang, Segmentation of road scenes using
color and fractal-based texture classification, ICIP-III,
1026-1030.
H. Matching, stereo
H.1. Matching
1212. G.M. Landau and U. Vishkin, Pattern matching in a digitized
image, Algorithmica 12, 1994, 375-408.
1213. K. Raghunath Rao and J. Ben-Arie, Nonorthogonal image expansion
related to optimal template matching in complex images,
GMIP 56, 1994, 149-160.
1214. W.E.L. Grimson, D.P. Huttenlocher, and D.W. Jacobs, A study of
affine matching with bounded sensor error, IJCV 13, 1994, 7-32.
1215. A. Saoudi and M. Nivat, Parallel algorithms for
multidimensional image template matching, IJPRAI 8, 1994,
457-464.
1216. N. Ranganathan and R. Sastry, VLSI architectures for pattern
matching, IJPRAI 8, 1994, 815-843.
1217. D.S. Meek and D.J. Walton, Alignment of planar curves, IVC 12,
1994, 305-311.
1218. W.S. Ching, A novel change detection algorithm using adaptive
threshold, IVC 12, 1994, 459-463.
1219. J. Ben-Arie and K. Raghunath Rao, Optimal template matching by
nonorthogonal image expansion using restoration, MVA 7, 1994,
69-81.
1220. H. Bunke and U. Buhler, Applications of approximate string
matching to 2D shape recognition, PR 26, 1993, 1797-1812.
1221. P.W.M. Tsang, P.C. Yuen, and F.K. Lam, Classification of
partially occluded objects using 3-point matching and distance
transformation, PR 27, 1994, 27-40.
1222. C.C. Lu and J.G. Dunham, Shape matching using polygon
approximation and dynamic alignment, PRL 14, 1993, 945-949.
1223. J. Sprinzak and M. Werman, Affine point matching, PRL 15, 1994,
337-339.
1224. H. Ogawa, A fuzzy relaxation technique for partial shape
matching, PRL 15, 1994, 349-355.
1225. A. Amir, G. Benson, and M. Farach, An alphabet independent
approach to two-dimensional pattern matching, SIAM JC 23, 1994,
313-323.
1226. Y.V. Srinivas, A sheaf-theoretic approach to pattern matching
and related problems, TCS 112, 1993, 53-97.
1227. M. Crochemore and W. Rytter, On two-dimensional pattern
matching by optimal parallel algorithms, TCS 132, 1994,
403-414.
1228. D.W. Paglieroni, G.E. Ford, and E.M. Tsujimoto, The position-
orientation masking approach to parametric search for template
matching, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 740-747.
1229. M.C.K. Yang and J.S. Lee, Object identification from multiple
images based on point matching under a general transformation,
T-PAMI 16, 1994, 751-756.
1230. M. Tichem and M.S. Cohen, SubMm registration of fiducial marks
using machine vision, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 791-794.
1231. R.L. Brown, The fringe distance measure: An easily calculated
image distance measure with recognition results comparable to
Gaussian blurring, T-SMC 24, 1994, 111-115.
1232. B. Christmas, J. Kittler, and M. Petrou, Non-iterative
contextual correspondence matching, ECCV B, 137-142.
1233. Y. Kita, A registration method for rigid objects without point
matching, ECCV B, 143-150.
1234. A.W. Fitzgibbon and R.B. Fisher, Lack-of-fit detection using
the run-distribution test, ECCV B, 173-178.
1235. S.Z. Li, Markov random field models in computer vision, ECCV B,
361-370.
1236. J. Feldmar and N. Ayache, Rigid and affine registration of
smooth surfaces using differential properties, ECCV B,
397-406.
1237. A. Shashua and S. Toelg, The quadric reference surface:
Applications in registering views of complex 3D objects, ECCV
B, 407-416.
1238. P. Fua and Y.G. Leclerc, Registration without correspondences,
CVPR, 121-128.
1239. R. Manmatha, A framework for recovering affine transforms using
points, lines, or image brightness, CVPR, 141-146.
1240. B. Serra and M. Berthod, Subpixel contour matching using
continuous dynamic programming, CVPR, 202-207.
1241. S.S. Young, P.D. Scott, and N.M. Nasrabadi, Object recognition
using multi-layer Hopfield neural network, CVPR, 417-422.
1242. Z. Huang and F.S. Cohen, Affine-invariant B-spline moments for
curve matching, CVPR, 490-495.
1243. S.Z. Li, A Markov random field model for object matching under
contextual constraints, CVPR, 866-869.
1244. J.R. Muller, P. Anandan, and J.R. Bergen, Adaptive-complexity
registration of images, CVPR, 953-957.
1245. T.F. Cootes and C.J. Taylor, Using grey-level models to improve
active shape model search, ICPR-A, 63-67.
1246. T. Cohignac, C. Lopez, and J.M. Morel, Integral and local
affine invariant parameter and application to shape
recognition, ICPR-A, 164-168.
1247. P. Meer, S. Ramakrishna, and R. Lenz, Correspondence of
coplanar features through P2-invariant representations, ICPR-A,
196-200.
1248. K.Y. Kupeev and H.J. Wolfson, On shape similarity, ICPR-A,
227-231.
1249. Z. Zhang, A new and efficient iterative approach to image
matching, ICPR-A, 563-565.
1250. M.P. Dubuisson and A.K. Jain, A modified Hausdorff distance for
object matching, ICPR-A, 566-568.
1251. D. Scharstein, Matching images by comparing their gradient
fields, ICPR-A, 572-575.
1252. M. Werman and D. Weinshall, Similarity and affine distance
between 2D point sets, ICPR-A, 723-725.
1253. M. Lindenbaum, On the amount of data required for reliable
recognition, ICPR-A, 726-729.
1254. J.S. Jin, Hierarchical pattern matching using a high entropy
signature, ICPR-B, 436-438.
1255. P.J. Phillips, Matching pursuit filter design, ICPR-C, 57-61.
1256. C. Guerra, Survey of parallel algorithms for structural pattern
matching, ICPR-D, 275-278.
1257. A.A. Khokhar, G.W. Cook, L.H. Jamieson, and E.J. Delp, Coarse-
grained algorithms and implementations of structural indexing-
based object recognition on Intel Touchstone Delta, ICPR-D,
279-283.
1258. B.R. Modayur and L.G. Shapiro, Fast parallel object
recognition, ICPR-D, 284-289.
1259. R. Nevatia and C.C. Reinhart, Parallel processing for spatial
grouping and matching, ICPR-D, 290-294.
1260. V. Cantoni, L. Lombardi, L. Cinque, S. Levialdi, and C. Guerra,
Recognizing 2D objects by a multi-resolution approach, ICPR-D,
310-316.
1261. N. Ranganathan and S. Venugopal, An efficient VLSI architecture
for template matching based on moment preserving pattern
matching, ICPR-D, 388-390.
1262. P. Fua and Y.G. Leclerc, Image registration without explicit
point correspondence, IUW, 981-992.
1263. K.R. Rao and J. Ben-Arie, Expansion matching of multiple
templates in complex images, IUW, 1247-1250.
1264. W.E.L. Grimson and D.P. Huttenlocher, Analyzing the probability
of a false alarm of the Hausdorff distance under translation,
IUW, 1257-1262.
1265. A. Shashua and S. Toelg, The quadric reference surface: Theory
and applications, IUW, 1451-1459.
1266. R. Epstein and A. Yuille, Training a general purpose deformable
template, ICIP-I, 203-207.
1267. W. Krattenthaler, K.J. Mayer, and M. Zeiller, Point
correlation: A reduced-cost template matching technique, ICIP-
I, 208-212.
1268. N. Yokoya, Dense matching of two views with large displacement,
ICIP-I, 213-217.
1269. Q. Zheng and R. Chellappa, Automatic registration of oblique
aerial images, ICIP-I, 218-222.
1270. A. Winzen and H. Niemann, Matching and fusing 3D-polygonal
approximations for model-generation, ICIP-I, 228-232.
1271. P.L. Silsbee, Motion in deformable templates, ICIP-I, 323-327.
1272. J. You, E. Pissaloux, J.L. Hellec, and P. Bonnin, A guided
image matching approach using Hausdorff distance with
interesting points detection, ICIP-I, 968-972.
1273. M.S. Lew and T.S. Huang, Image compression and matching, ICIP-
II, 720-724.
1274. F. Shevlin, Resampling of scanned imagery for rectification and
registration, ICIP-II, 1007-1011.
1275. M. Khosravi and R.W. Schafer, Low complexity matching criteria
for image/video applications, ICIP-III, 776-780.
H.2. Hough transforms; matching topics
1276. S.S. Lin, Constant-time Hough transform on the processor arrays
with reconfigurable bus systems, Computing 52, 1994, 1-15.
1277. G. Foresti, V. Murino, C.S. Regazzoni, and G. Vernazza,
Grouping of rectilinear segments by the labeled Hough
transform, IU 59, 1994, 22-42.
1278. M. Atiquzzaman and M.W. Akhtar, Complete line segment
description using the Hough transform, IVC 12, 1994, 267-273.
1279. L.G. Tao and T.G. King, Modified Hough transforms for feature
recognition on deformable patterned materials, IVC 12, 1994,
465-472.
1280. S. Shoari, A. Kavianpour, and N. Bagherzadeh, Pyramid
simulation of image processing applications, IVC 12, 1994,
523-529.
1281. J.F. Jeng and S. Sahni, Reconfigurable mesh algorithms for the
Hough transform, JPDC 20, 1994, 69-77.
1282. A. Kavianpour, S. Shoari, and N. Bagherzadeh, A new approach
for circle detection on multiprocessors, JPDC 20, 1994,
250-260.
1283. J.R. Ullmann, Edge replacement in the recognition of occluded
objects, PR 26, 1993, 1771-1784.
1284. S. Kumar, N. Ranganathan, and D. Goldgof, Parallel algorithms
for circle detection in images, PR 27, 1994, 1019-1028.
1285. P.L. Palmer, J. Kittler, and M. Petrou, Using focus of
attention with the Hough transform for accurate line parameter
estimation, PR 27, 1994, 1127-1134.
1286. D. Pao, H.F. Li, and R. Jayakumar, A decomposable parameter
space for the detection of ellipses, PRL 14, 1993, 951-958.
1287. F.O. Ozbek and M.D. Wagh, A parallel Hough transform algorithm
for nonuniform images, PRL 15, 1994, 253-259.
1288. Y. Pnueli, N. Kiryati, and A.M. Bruckstein, Hough techniques
for fast optimization of linear constant velocity motion in
moving influence fields, PRL 15, 1994, 329-336.
1289. L.T.S. Lam, W.C.Y. Lam, and D.N.K. Leung, A knowledge-based
boundary convergence algorithm for line detection, PRL 15,
1994, 383-392.
1290. M.A. Cooper, A probability weighted Hough transform technique
for shape retrieval from noisy imagery, PRL 15, 1994, 619-630.
1291. J.H. Han, L.T. Koczy, and T. Poston, Fuzzy Hough transforms,
PRL 15, 1994, 649-658.
1292. M. Atiquzzaman, Pipelined implementation of the multiresolution
Hough transform in a pyramid multiprocessor, PRL 15, 1994,
841-851.
1293. R.K.K. Yip, W.C.Y. Lam, P.K.S. Tam, and D.N.K. Leung, A Hough
transform technique for the detection of rotational symmetry,
PRL 15, 1994, 919-928.
1294. W.C.Y. Lam, L.T.S. Lam, K.S.Y. Yuen, and D.N.K. Leung, An
analysis on quantizing the Hough space, PRL 15, 1995,
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1295. J. Princen, J. Illingworth, and J. Kittler, Hypothesis testing:
A framework for analyzing and optimizing Hough transform
performance, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 329-341.
1296. A. Yla-Jaaski and N. Kiryati, Adaptive termination of voting in
the probabilistic circular Hough transform, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
911-915.
1297. S.M. Bhandarkar, A fuzzy probabilistic model for the
generalized Hough transform, T-SMC 24, 1994, 745-759.
1298. Y.C. Hecker and R.M. Bolle, On geometric hashing and the
generalized Hough transform, T-SMC 24, 1994, 1328-1338.
1299. C. Xu and S.A. Velastin, A comparison between the standard
Hough transform and the Mahalanobis distance Hough transform,
ECCV A, 95-100.
1300. H. Kalviainen, P. Hirvonen, L. Xu, and E. Oja, Comparisons of
probabilistic and non-probabilistic Hough transforms, ECCV B,
351-360.
1301. J.Y. Chang and A.J. Hanson, Virtual line segment-based Hough
transform, ICPR-A, 57-62.
1302. E. Lutton and P. Martinez, A genetic algorithm for the
detection of 2D geometric primitives in images, ICPR-A,
526-528.
1303. D. Shaked, O. Yaron, and N. Kiryati, Deriving stopping rules
for the probabilistic Hough transform by sequential analysis,
ICPR-B, 229-234.
1304. S. Ben Yacoub and J.M. Jolion, On curve approximation and
hierarchical Hough transform, ICPR-B, 442-444.
1305. D. Chang and S. Hashimoto, An inverse voting algorithm for
Hough transform, ICIP-I, 223-227.
1306. M. Hoffelder, K. Sauer, and J.K. Rigby Jr., A Hough transform
technique for detection of rotationally invariant surface
features, ICIP-I, 944-948.
1307. V.A. Shapiro and V.H. Ivanov, Real-time Hough/Radon transform:
Algorithm and architectures, ICIP-III, 630-634.
1308. G. Roth and M.D. Levine, Geometric primitive extraction using a
genetic algorithm, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 901-905.
1309. A.N.A. Schwickerath and R.J. Beveridge, Object to multisensor
coregistration with eight degrees of freedom, IUW, 481-490.
1310. H. Li, B.S. Manjunath, and S.K. Mitra, Multi-sensor image
fusion using the wavelet transform, ICIP-I, 51-55.
1311. Y.T. Zhou, Multi-sensor image fusion, ICIP-I, 193-197.
1312. I. Bloch, Fuzzy classification for multi-modality image fusion,
ICIP-I, 628-632.
1313. A.J. Maeder and M.R. Jones, Multiresolution shape matching for
image fusion, ICIP-I, 701-704.
1314. M.P. Dubuisson and A.K. Jain, Fusing color and edge information
for object matching, ICIP-III, 982-986.
1315. A. Gueziec and N. Ayache, Smoothing and matching of 3-D curves,
IJCV 12, 1994, 79-104.
1316. A. Collignon, D. Vandermeulen, P. Suetens, and G. Marechal,
Registration of 3D multi-modality medical images using surfaces
and point landmarks, PRL 15, 1994, 461-467.
1317. M. Moshfeghi, S. Ranganath, and K. Nawyn, Three-dimensional
elastic matching of volumes, T-IP 3, 1994, 128-138.
1318. G. Malandain, S. Fernandez-Vidal, and J.M. Rocchisani,
Improving registration of 3-D medical images using a mechanical
based method, ECCV B, 131-136.
1319. A. Gourdon and N. Ayache, Registration of a curve on a surface
using differential properties, ECCV B, 187-192.
1320. J. Feldmar and N. Ayache, Locally affine registration of free-
form surfaces, CVPR, 496-501.
1321. J.P. Thirion, Extremal points: Definition and application to 3D
image registration, CVPR, 587-592.
1322. F. Lu and E.E. Milios, Robot pose estimation in unknown
environments by matching 2D range scans, CVPR, 935-938.
1323. C. Dorai, J. Weng, and A.K. Jain, Optimal registration of
multiple range views, ICPR-A, 569-571.
1324. G. Subsol, J.P. Thirion, and N. Ayache, Non rigid registration
for building 3D anatomical atlases, ICPR-A, 576-578.
1325. G. Malandain, S. Fernandez-Vidal, and J.M. Rocchisani, Rigid
registration of 3-D objects by motion analysis, ICPR-A,
579-581.
1326. G. Barequet and M. Sharir, Partial surface and volume matching
in three dimensions, ICPR-B, 610-614.
1327. A. Apostolico, guest ed., Special Issue: String Algorithms and
its Applications, Algorithmica 12(4-5), October - November
1994, 245-440.
1328. L.G. Shapiro, Relational matching, in HPRIP: CV, 475-496.
1329. R.E. Blake, Partitioning graph matching with constraints,
PR 27, 1994, 439-446.
1330. A. Pearce, T. Caelli, and W.F. Bischof, Rulegraphs for graph
matching in pattern recognition, PR 27, 1994, 1231-1247.
1331. D.S. Seong, Y.K. Choi, H.S. Kim, and K.H. Park, An algorithm
for optimal isomorphism between random graphs, PRL 15, 1994,
321-327.
1332. R.B. Fisher, Performance comparison of ten variations on the
interpretation-tree matching algorithm, ECCV A, 507-512.
1333. D. Yang and J. Kittler, MFT based discrete relaxation for
matching high order relational structures, ICPR-B, 219-223.
1334. J.T.L. Wang, K. Zhang, and G.W. Chirn, The approximate graph
matching problem, ICPR-B, 284-288.
1335. R.C. Wilson and E.R. Hancock, Graph matching by configurational
relaxation, ICPR-B, 563-566.
H.3. Stereo
1336. M. Mahowald, An Analog VLSI System for Stereoscopic Vision,
Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1994.
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1338. S.R. Schwartz and B.W. Wah, Machine learning of computer vision
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1339. M.S. Terrell and R.E. Terrell, Behind the scenes of a random
dot stereogram, American Mathematical Monthly 101, 1994,
715-724.
1340. H.W. Thimbleby, S. Inglis, and I.H. Witten, Displaying 3D
images: Algorithms for single-image random-dot stereograms,
Computer 27(10), 1994, 38-48.
1341. Z. Zhang, Iterative point matching for registration of free-
form curves and surfaces, IJCV 13, 1994, 119-152.
1342. M.R.M. Jenkin and A.D. Jepson, Recovering local surface
structure through local phase difference measurements, IU 59,
1994, 72-93.
1343. W.M. Theimer and H.A. Mallot, Phase-based binocular vergence
control and depth reconstruction using active vision, IU 60,
1994, 343-358.
1344. A. Kara, D.M. Wilkes, and K. Kawamura, 3D structure
reconstruction from point correspondences between two
perspective projections, IU 60, 1994, 392-397.
1345. K.O. Ludwig, H. Neumann, and B. Neumann, Local stereoscopic
depth estimation, IVC 12, 1994, 16-35.
1346. N. Hollinghurst and R. Cipolla, Uncalibrated stereo hand-eye
coordination, IVC 12, 1994, 187-192.
1347. R.A. Lane, N.A. Thacker, and N.L. Seed, Stretch-correlation as
a real-time alternative to feature-based stereo matching
algorithms, IVC 12, 1994, 203-212.
1348. D.Q. Huynh and R.A. Owens, Line labelling and region
segmentation in stereo image pairs, IVC 12, 1994, 213-225.
1349. L.H. Chen, W.C. Lin, and H.Y.M. Liao, Recovery of superquadric
primitive from stereo images, IVC 12, 1994, 285-296.
1350. D.H. Kim and R.H. Park, Analysis of quantization error in
line-based stereo matching, PR 27, 1994, 913-924.
1351. S.H. Lee and J.J. Leou, A dynamic programming approach to line
segment matching in stereo vision, PR 27, 1994, 961-986.
1352. (M. Ding) and F.M. Wahl, Using space continuity and orientation
constraints for range data acquisition, PR 27, 1994, 987-1004.
1353. J.J. Lee, J.C. Shim, and Y.H. Ha, Stereo correspondence using
the Hopfield neural network of a new energy function, PR 27,
1994, 1513-1522.
1354. E. Trucco, M. Diprima, and V. Roberto, Visibility scripts for
active feature-based inspection, PRL 15, 1994, 1151-1164.
1355. S.B. Marapane and M.M. Trivedi, Multi-primitive hierarchical
(MPH) stereo analysis, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 227-240.
1356. A. Shashua, Projective structure from uncalibrated images:
Structure from motion and recognition, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
778-790.
1357. M.S. Lew, T.S. Huang, and K. Wong, Learning and feature
selection in stereo matching, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 869-881.
1358. T. Kanade and M. Okutomi, A stereo matching algorithm with an
adaptive window: Theory and experiment, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
920-932.
1359. L. Matthies and P. Grandjean, Stochastic performance modeling
and evaluation of obstacle detectability with imaging range
sensors, T-RA 10, 1994, 783-792.
1360. K. Tate and Z.N. Li, Depth map construction from range-guided
multiresolution stereo matching, T-SMC 24, 1994, 134-144.
1361. Z.N. Li, Stereo correspondence based on line matching in Hough
space using dynamic programming, T-SMC 24, 1994, 144-152.
1362. M.S. Mousavi and R.J. Schalkoff, ANN implementation of stereo
vision using a multi-layer feedback architecture, T-SMC 24,
1994, 1220-1238.
1363. M. Tateda, H. Naruse, and A. Nobiki, Integration of overlapping
maps made by stereo vision using view field information, T-
SMC 24, 1994, 1273-1279.
1364. J. Garding and T. Lindeberg, Direct estimation of local surface
shape in a fixating binocular vision system, ECCV A, 365-376.
1365. L. Robert and M. Hebert, Deriving orientation cues from stereo
images, ECCV A, 377-388.
1366. O. Faugeras and L. Robert, What can two images tell us about a
third one?, ECCV A, 485-492.
1367. R.J. Hartley and R. Gupta, Linear pushbroom cameras, ECCV A,
555-566.
1368. R. Deriche, Z. Zhang, Q.T. Luong, and O. Faugeras, Robust
recovery of the epipolar geometry for an uncalibrated stereo
rig, ECCV A, 567-576.
1369. Q.T. Luong and O. Faugeras, A stability analysis of the
fundamental matrix, ECCV A, 577-588.
1370. Q.T. Luong and T. Vie'ville, Canonic representations for the
geometries of multiple projective views, ECCV A, 589-599.
1371. R. Zabih and J. Woodfill, Non-parametric local transforms for
computing visual correspondence, ECCV B, 151-158.
1372. S.S. Intille and A.F. Bobick, Disparity-space images and large
occlusion stereo, ECCV B, 179-186.
1373. R. Vaillant and L. Gueguen, Genetic algorithms applied to
binocular stereovision, ECCV B, 193-198.
1374. L.B. Wolff and E. Angelopoulou, 3-D stereo using photometric
ratios, ECCV B, 247-258.
1375. F. Devernay and O.D. Faugeras, Computing differential
properties of 3-D shapes from stereoscopic images without 3-D
models, CVPR, 208-213.
1376. A. Shashua and N. Navab, Relative affine structure: Theory and
application to 3D reconstruction from perspective views, CVPR,
483-489.
1377. G.D. Hager, Real-time feature tracking and projective
invariance as a basis for hand-eye coordination, CVPR, 533-539.
1378. J. Taylor, T. Olson, and W.N. Martin, Accurate vergence control
in complex scenes, CVPR, 540-545.
1379. Z. Zhang, R. Weiss, and A.R. Hanson, Qualitative obstacle
detection, CVPR, 554-559.
1380. I.J. Cox, A maximum likelihood N-camera stereo algorithm, CVPR,
733-739.
1381. P. Bobet and C. Schmid, Obstacle dectection analysis, CVPR,
796-799.
1382. M.R.M. Jenkin and J.K. Tsotsos, Active stereo vision and
cyclotorsion, CVPR, 806-811.
1383. J. Ohya and F. Kishino, Dense, time-varying range data
acquisition from stereo pairs of thermal and intensity images,
CVPR, 860-865.
1384. R.I. Hartley, Projective reconstruction from line
correspondences, CVPR, 903-907.
1385. R.I. Hartley, An algorithm for self calibration from several
views, CVPR, 908-912.
1386. H.S. Sawhney, 3D geometry from planar parallax, CVPR, 929-934.
1387. Q.T. Luong and O.D. Faugeras, On the direct determination of
epipoles: A case study in algebraic methods for geometric
problems, ICPR-A, 243-247.
1388. L. Van Gool, T. Moons, M. Proesmans, and M. Van Diest, Affine
reconstruction from perspective image pairs obtained by a
translating camera, ICPR-A, 290-294.
1389. Y. Hel-Or and S. Edelman, A new approach to qualitative stereo,
ICPR-A, 316-320.
1390. R. Kumar, P. Anandan, and K. Hanna, Direct recovery of shape
from multiple views: A parallax based approach, ICPR-A,
685-688.
1391. S. Laveau and O.D. Faugeras, 3-D scene representation as a
collection of images, ICPR-A, 689-691.
1392. R. Chung and S.K. Wong, Stereo image calibration using angle
constraints, ICPR-A, 698-700.
1393. J.L. Lotti and G. Giraudon, Adaptive window algorithm for
aerial image stereo, ICPR-A, 701-703.
1394. M.R.M. Jenkin, J.K. Tsotsos, and G. Dudek, The horoptor and
active cyclotorsion, ICPR-A, 707-710.
1395. X.C. Magnisalis and K.L. Boyer, Hierarchical structural stereo
matching with simultaneous autonomous camera calibration,
ICPR-A, 711-713.
1396. K.S. Kumar and U.B. Desai, Integrated stereo vision-A
multiresolution approach, ICPR-A, 714-716.
1397. G.L. Gimel'farb, Intensity-based bi- and trinocular stereo
vision: Bayesian decisions and regularizing assumptions, ICPR-
A, 717-719.
1398. T. Kanade, Development of a video-rate stereo machine, IUW,
549-557.
1399. R. Kumar, P. Anandan, and K. Hanna, Shape recovery from
multiple views: A parallax based approach, IUW, 947-955.
1400. R.I. Hartley and P. Sturm, Triangulation, IUW, 957-966.
1401. Y.Q. Cheng, T. Collins, A.R. Hanson, and E.M. Riseman,
Triangulation without correspondence, IUW, 993-1000.
1402. H. Schultz, Terrain reconstruction from oblique views, IUW,
1001-1008.
1403. R. Hartley, Lines and points in three views-A unified approach,
IUW, 1009-1016.
1404. D.N. Bhat and S.K. Nayar, Binocular stereo in the presence of
specular reflection, IUW, 1305-1315.
1405. S.B. Kang, J.A. Webb, W.L. Zitnick, and T. Kanade, An active
multibaseline stereo system with real-time image acquisition,
IUW, 1325-1334.
1406. S.D. Cochran, Adaptive vergence for the stereo matching of
oblique imagery, IUW, 1335-1348.
1407. D. Gemmerle, A. Filbois, and H. Chabbi, Construction of 3D
views from stereoscopic triplets of images, ICIP-II, 715-719.
1408. V. Rodin and A. Ayache, Axial stereovision: Modelization and
comparison between two calibration methods, ICIP-II, 725-729.
1409. P.N. Belhumeur, Global priors for binocular stereopsis, ICIP-
II, 730-734.
1410. C. Chang, S. Chatterjee, and P.R. Kube, A quantization error
analysis for convergent stereo, ICIP-II, 735-739.
1411. S. Shah and J.K. Aggarwal, Depth estimation using stereo fish-
eye lenses, ICIP-II, 740-744.
1412. R. Hsu, K. Kodama, and H. Harashima, View interpolation using
epipolar plane images, ICIP-II, 745-749.
1413. E. Bandari and J.J. Little, Cooperative analysis of multiple
frames by visual echoes, ICIP-III, 766-770.
I. 3D Shape: Recovery, range
I.1. Recovery
1414. W.J. Shomar and T.Y. Young, Three-dimensional shape recovery
from line drawings, in HPRIP: CV, 53-100.
1415. R. Nevatia, M. Zerroug, and F. Ulupinar, Recovery of three-
dimensional shape of curved objects from a single image, in
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1416. A.P. Pentland and M. Bichsel, Extracting shape from shading, in
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1417. J. Garding, Shape from texture and contour by weak isotropy,
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1418. F. Ulupinar and R. Nevatia, Recovery of 3-D objects with
multiple curved surfaces from 2-D contours, AI 67, 1994, 1-28.
1419. P. Parodi and V. Torre, On the complexity of labeling
perspective projections of polyhedral scenes, AI 70, 1994,
239-276.
1420. J. Hsu and D.M. Chelberg, Visible light and X-ray tracing of
generalized cylinders, GMIP 56, 1994, 392-401.
1421. K.N. Kutulakos and C.R. Dyer, Recovering shape by purposive
viewpoint adjustment, IJCV 12, 1994, 113-136.
1422. P.H. Christensen and L.G. Shapiro, Three-dimensional shape from
color photometric stereo, IJCV 13, 1994, 213-227.
1423. K. Kakusho, S. Dan, N. Abe, and T. Kitahashi, Shape recovery
and error correction based on hypothetical constraints by
parallel network for energy minimization, IJPRAI 8, 1994,
577-593.
1424. G. Kay and T. Caelli, Inverting an illumination model for range
and intensity maps, IU 59, 1994, 183-201.
1425. K.M. Lee and C.C.J. Kuo, Shape from shading with perspective
projection, IU 59, 1994, 202-212.
1426. C. Jiang and M.O. Ward, Shadow segmentation and classification
in a constrained environment, IU 59, 1994, 213-225.
1427. Y.F. Wang and J.F. Wang, On 3D model construction by fusing
heterogeneous sensor data, IU 60, 1994, 210-229.
1428. O.E. Vega and Y.H. Yang, Default shape theory: With application
to the computation of the direction of the light source, IU 60,
1994, 285-299.
1429. A.G. Jones and C.J. Taylor, Robust shape from shading, IVC 12,
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IVC 12, 1994, 573-582.
1614. C.L. Wang, V.K. Prasanna, H.J. Kim, and A.A. Khokhar, Scalable
data parallel implementations of object recognition using
geometric hashing, JPDC 21, 1994, 96-109.
1615. C.M. Lee, T.C. Pong, J.R. Slagle, and A. Esterline, An
experimental study of an object recognition system that learns,
PR 27, 1994, 65-89.
1616. T. Caelli and A. Dreier, Variations on the evidence-based
object recognition theme, PR 27, 1994, 185-204.
1617. G. Marola, An algebraic method for detection and recognition of
polyhedral objects from a single image, PR 27, 1994, 1407-1414.
1618. K.S. Ray and D. Dutta Majumder, Application of Hopfield neural
networks and canonical perspectives to recognize and locate
partially occluded 3-D objects, PRL 15, 1994, 815-824.
1619. J.Y. Wang and F.S. Cohen, 3-D object recognition and shape
estimation from image contours using B-splines, shape invariant
matching, and neural network, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 13-23.
1620. T.W. Chen and W.C. Lin, A neural network approach to CSG-based
3-D object recognition, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 719-726.
1621. P.J. Flynn, 3-D object recognition with symmetric models:
Symmetry extraction and encoding, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 814-818.
1622. M. Usoh and H. Buxton, SIMD algorithm for curved object
recognition using Grimson and Lozano-Perez matching, VC 10,
1993, 160-172.
1623. M. Lindenbaum and S. Ben-David, Applying VC-dimension analysis
to object recognition, ECCV A, 239-250.
1624. P. Havaldar, G. Medioni, and F. Stein, Extraction of groups for
recognition, ECCV A, 251-261.
1625. A. Shashua, Trilinearity in visual recognition by alignment,
ECCV A, 479-484.
1626. S.J. Dickinson, H.I. Christensen, J. Tsotsos, and G. Olofsson,
Active object recognition integrating attention and viewpoint
control, ECCV B, 3-14.
1627. S. Vinther and R. Cipolla, Active 3D object recognition using
3D affine invariants, ECCV B, 15-24.
1628. H. Murase and S.K. Nayar, Illumination planning for object
recognition in structured environments, CVPR, 31-38.
1629. A.S. Wallack and J.F. Canny, Efficient indexing techniques for
model based sensing, CVPR, 259-266.
1630. E. Rivlin, S.J. Dickinson, and A. Rosenfeld, Recognition by
functional parts, CVPR, 267-274.
1631. J.S. Beis and D.G. Lowe, Learning indexing functions for 3-D
model-based object recognition, CVPR, 275-280.
1632. T.L. Gandhi and O.I. Camps, Robust feature selection for object
recognition using uncertain 2D image data, CVPR, 281-287.
1633. D.A. Forsyth, J.L. Mundy, A. Zisserman, and C.A. Rothwell,
Using global consistency to recognise Euclidean objects with an
uncalibrated camera, CVPR, 502-507.
1634. L. Stark, Recognizing object function through reasoning about
3-D shape and dynamic physical properties, CVPR, 546-553.
1635. H. Liu and X. Lin, Model-based next view planning by using
rules-Automatic feature prediction and detection, CVPR,
773-776.
1636. C.P. Lam, G.A.W. West, and S. Venkatesh, Emerging hypothesis
verification using function-based geometric models and active
vision strategies, CVPR, 818-822.
1637. T. Joshi, J. Ponce, B. Vijaykumar, and D.J. Kriegman, HOT
curves for modelling and recognition of smooth curved 3D
objects, CVPR, 876-880.
1638. T.D. Alter and D.W. Jacobs, Error propagation in full 3D-from-
2D object recognition, CVPR, 892-898.
1639. Y. Tan and H. Freeman, Use of the surface-attribute probe for
3-D object characterization, ICPR-A, 264-268.
1640. M.P. Howell and P.J. Flynn, Guaranteed geometric hashing,
ICPR-A, 465-469.
1641. T. Arbel, P. Whaite, and F.P. Ferrie, Recognizing volumetric
objects in the presence of uncertainty, ICPR-A, 470-476.
1642. T.A. Cass, Robust geometric matching for 3D object recognition,
ICPR-A, 477-482.
1643. E. Cohen and H.J. Wolfson, Partial matching of 3-D objects in
CAD/CAM systems, ICPR-A, 483-487.
1644. L. Bogoni, M. Rucci, and R. Bajcsy, Investigating
functionality: The case of piercing operation, ICPR-A, 837-839.
1645. H. Matsuo and A. Iwata, 3-D object recognition using MEGI model
from range data, ICPR-A, 843-846.
1646. K. Green, D. Eggert, L. Stark, and K. Bowyer, Generic
recognition of articulated objects by reasoning about
functionality, ICPR-A, 847-849.
1647. X.Y. Jiang, U. Meier, and H. Bunke, Scale-invariant polyhedral
object recognition using fragmentary edge segments, ICPR-A,
850-853.
1648. O. Munkelt and C. Zierl, Fast 3-D object recognition using
feature based aspect-trees, ICPR-A, 854-857.
1649. K. Nagao and W.E.L. Grimson, Object recognition by alignment
using invariant projections of planar surfaces, ICPR-A,
861-864.
1650. J. Hornegger and H. Niemann, A Bayesian approach to learn and
classify 3D objects from intensity images, ICPR-B, 557-559.
1651. W.B. Mann and T.O. Binford, Probabilities for Bayesian networks
in vision, IUW, 633-643.
1652. T.D. Alter and D.W. Jacobs, Error propagation in 3D-from-2D
recognition: Scaled-orthographic and perspective projections,
IUW, 973-980.
1653. X. Liu, R.M. Haralick, and A. Bedekar, Optimization methods for
estimating 3D object parameters, IUW, 1017-1027.
1654. A. Shashua, Algebraic functions for recognition, IUW,
1029-1037.
1655. J.D. Baker and W.M. Wells III, Multiresolution statistical
object recognition, IUW, 1251-1256.
1656. K. Nagao and W.E.L. Grimson, Object recognition by alignment
using invariant projections of planar surfaces of 3D objects,
IUW, 1263-1268.
1657. K.B. Sarachik, The effect of Gaussian error in object
recognition, IUW, 1269-1279.
1658. S.J. Dickinson, E. Rivlin, and A. Rosenfeld, Object recognition
by functional parts, IUW, 1531-1539.
J.3. Other topics
1659. M. Bern, D. Dobkin, D. Eppstein, and R. Grossman, Visibility
with a moving point of view, Algorithmica 11, 1994, 360-378.
1660. P.K. Agarwal and M. Sharir, On the number of views of
polyhedral terrains, Discrete Computational Geometry 12, 1994,
177-182.
1661. R.R. Goldberg, Constrained pose refinement of parametric
objects, IJCV 13, 1994, 181-211.
1662. R. Kumar and A.R. Hanson, Robust methods for estimating pose
and a sensitivity analysis, IU 60, 1994, 313-342.
1663. S. Carlsson, Relative position from model indexing, IVC 12,
1994, 179-186.
1664. V. Caglioti, Uncertainty minimization in the localization of
polyhedral objects, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 524-530.
1665. T.D. Alter, 3-D pose from 3 points using weak perspective, T-
PAMI 16, 1994, 802-808.
1666. X. Zhuang and Y. Huang, Robust 3-D - 3-D pose estimation, T-
PAMI 16, 1994, 818-824.
1667. Y. Wu, S.S. Iyengar, R. Jain, and S. Bose, A new generalized
computational framework for finding object orientation using
perspective trihedral angle constraint, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
961-975.
1668. H. Zhuang and Z. Qu, A new identification Jacobian for robotic
hand-eye calibration, T-SMC 24, 1994, 1284-1287.
1669. D. Weinshall, M. Werman, and N. Tishby, Stability and
likelihood of views of three dimensional objects, ECCV A,
24-35.
1670. Y. Hel-Or and M. Werman, Model based pose estimation of
articulated and constrained objects, ECCV A, 262-273.
1671. S. Petitjean, On the enumerative geometry of aspect graphs,
ECCV A, 421-426.
1672. Y. Hel-Or and M. Werman, Constraint-fusion for interpretation
of articulated objects, CVPR, 39-45.
1673. C.F. Olson, Time and space efficient pose clustering, CVPR,
251-258.
1674. D. Weinshall, M. Werman, and Y. Gdalyahu, Canonical views, or
the stability and likelihood of images of 3D objects, IUW,
967-971.
1675. J. Aisbett and G. Gibbon, A tunable distance measure for
coloured solid models, AI 65, 1994, 143-164.
1676. J.K. Udupa, Multidimensional digital boundaries, GMIP 56, 1994,
311-323.
1677. C.M. Ma, On topology preservation in 3D thinning, IU 59, 1994,
328-339.
1678. K. Kanatani, Computational cross ratio for computer vision,
IU 60, 1994, 371-381.
1679. J.H. Reif and J.A. Storer, A single-exponential upper bound for
finding shortest paths in three dimensions, J. ACM 41, 1994,
1013-1015.
1680. M.A. Bauer, S.T. Feeney, and I. Gargantini, Parallel 3-D
filling with octrees, JPDC 22, 1994, 121-128.
1681. P.K. Saha, B.B. Chaudhuri, B. Chanda, and D. Dutta Majumder,
Topology preservation in 3D digital space, PR 27, 1994,
295-300.
1682. G. Bertrand and G. Malandain, A new characterization of three-
dimensional simple points, PRL 15, 1994, 169-175.
1683. G. Bertrand, Simple points, topological numbers and geodesic
neighborhoods in cubic grids, PRL 15, 1994, 1003-1011.
1684. P. Veelaert, Digital planarity of rectangular surface segments,
T-PAMI 16, 1994, 647-652.
1685. P.K. Saha and B.B. Chaudhuri, Detection of 3-D simple points
for topology preserving transformations with application to
thinning, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 1028-1032.
1686. L. Quan, Invariants of 6 points from 3 uncalibrated images,
ECCV B, 459-470.
1687. B.C. Li and S.D. Ma, Efficient computation of 3D moments,
ICPR-A, 22-26.
1688. A. Sugimoto, Geometric invariant of noncoplanar lines in a
single view, ICPR-A, 190-195.
K. Motion
1689. B. Jahne, Spatio-Temporal Image Processing-Theory and
Scientific Applications, Springer, Berlin, 1993.
1690. M.I. Sezan and R.L. Lagendijk, Motion Analysis and Image
Sequence Processing, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1993.
1691. V. Cappellini, ed., Time-Varying Image Processing and Moving
Object Recognition, 3, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1994.
1692. T.S. Huang and S. Ullman, guest eds., Special Issue on Image
Sequence Processing and Motion Analysis in Visual
Communication, JVCIR 4(4), December 1993, 281-406.
K.1. Flow; egomotion
1693. J.L. Barron, D.J. Fleet, and S.S. Beauchemin, Performance of
optical flow techniques, IJCV 12, 1994, 43-77.
1694. R.N. Strickland and Z. Mao, Contour motion estimation using
relaxation matching with a smoothness constraint on the
velocity field, IU 60, 1994, 157-167.
1695. K. Chaudhury and R. Mehrotra, Optical flow estimation using
smoothness of intensity trajectories, IU 60, 1994, 230-244.
1696. N. Haddadi and C.C.J. Kuo, Computation of dense optical flow
with a parametric smoothness model, JVCIR 4, 1993, 309-323.
1697. C. Columbo, A. Del Bimbo, and S. Santini, Optical flow through
relaxation in the velocity space, PRL 15, 1994, 373-382.
1698. R. Luettgen, W.C. Karl, and A.S. Willsky, Efficient multiscale
regularization with applications to the computation of optical
flow, T-IP 3, 1994, 41-64.
1699. T.M. Chin, W.C. Karl, and A.S. Willsky, Probabilistic and
sequential computation of optical flow using temporal
coherence, T-IP 3, 1994, 773-788.
1700. A.K. Chhabra and T.A. Grogan, On Poisson solvers and semi-
direct methods for computing area based optical flow, T-
PAMI 16, 1994, 1133-1138.
1701. M. Otte and H.H. Nagel, Optical flow estimation: Advances and
comparisons, ECCV A, 51-60.
1702. M. Tistarelli, Multiple constraints for optical flow, ECCV A,
61-70.
1703. A.A. Amini, A scalar function formulation for optical flow,
ECCV A, 125-131.
1704. H. Tunley and D. Young, First order optic flow from log-polar
sampled images, ECCV A, 132-137.
1705. M.J. Black, Recursive non-linear estimation of discontinuous
flow fields, ECCV A, 138-145.
1706. F. Germain and T. Skordas, An image motion estimation technique
based on a combined statistical test and spatiotemporal
generalised likelihood ratio approach, ECCV A, 152-157.
1707. M. Proesmans, L.J. VanGool, E. Pauwels, and A. Oosterlinck,
Determination of optical flow and its discontinuities using
non-linear diffusion, ECCV B, 295-304.
1708. R. Szeliski and J. Coughlan, Hierarchical spline-based image
registration, CVPR, 194-201.
1709. B. Jahne, Analytical studies of low-level motion estimators in
space-time images using a unified filter concept, CVPR,
229-236.
1710. D. Suter, Motion estimation and vector splines, CVPR, 939-942.
1711. G. Sudhir, S. Banerjee, K.K. Biswas, and R. Bahl, A cooperative
integration of stereopsis and optic flow computation, ICPR-A,
356-360.
1712. H. Liu, T.H. Hong, M. Herman, and R. Chellappa, A generalized
motion model for estimating optical flow using 3-D Hermite
polynomials, ICPR-A, 361-366.
1713. M. Tabb and N. Ahuja, A multiscale region-based approach to
image matching, ICPR-A, 415-419.
1714. S. Hsu, P. Anandan, and S. Peleg, Accurate computation of
optical flow by using layered motion representations, ICPR-A,
743-746.
1715. I. Sherman and H. Spitzer, Model for local image velocity
detection of early visual processing, ICPR-A, 819-821.
1716. C.F. Westin and H. Knutsson, Estimation of motion vector fields
using tensor field filtering, ICIP-II, 237-241.
1717. A.K. Chhabra, Fast direct methods for computing optical flow
along contours, ICIP-II, 242-246.
1718. M. Gokstorp and P.E. Danielsson, Velocity tuned generalized
Sobel operators for multiresolution comuptation of optical
flow, ICIP-II, 765-769.
1719. M. Mattavelli and A. Nicoulin, Motion estimation relaxing the
constancy brightness constraint, ICIP-II, 770-774.
1720. J.W. Brandt, Finite-differencing errors in gradient-based
optical flow estimation, ICIP-II, 775-779.
1721. S. Ghosal and R. Mehrotra, Robust optical flow estimation,
ICIP-II, 780-784.
1722. M. Chahine and J. Konrad, Estimation of trajectories for
accelerated motion from time-varying imagery, ICIP-II, 800-804.
1723. S.P. Liou, Model based motion estimation using constrained
weighted least squares, ICIP-II, 810-814.
1724. S. Sull and N. Ahuja, Estimation and segmentation of
displacement field using multiple features, ICIP-III, 53-57.
1725. W. Chen, N. Nandhakumar, and W.N. Martin, Investigating a new
visual cue for image motion estimation: ``Motion-from-smear'',
ICIP-III, 761-765.
1726. Y. Aloimonos and Z. Duric, Estimating the heading direction
using normal flow, IJCV 13, 1994, 33-56.
1727. D. Sinclair, A. Blake, and D. Murray, Robust estimation of
egomotion from normal flow, IJCV 13, 1994, 57-69.
1728. F. Heitz, P. Perez, and P. Bouthemy, Multiscale minimization of
global energy functions in some visual recovery problems,
IU 59, 1994, 125-134.
1729. M. Spetsakis, Models of statistical visual motion estimation,
IU 60, 1994, 300-312.
1730. D.L. Ringach, A diffusion mechanism for obstacle detection from
size-change information, T-PAMI 16, 1994, 76-80.
1731. K. Kanatani, Analysis of 3-D rotation fitting, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
543-549.
1732. F.G. Meyer, Time-to-collision from first-order models of the
motion field, T-RA 10, 1994, 792-798.
1733. J.Y. Shieh, H. Zhuang, and R. Sudhakar, Motion estimation from
a sequence of stereo images: A direct method, T-SMC 24, 1994,
1044-1053.
1734. D. Raviv and M. Herman, A unified approach to camera fixation
and vision-based road following, T-SMC 24, 1994, 1125-1141.
1735. A. Giachetti, M. Campani, and V. Torre, The use of optical flow
for the autonomous navigation, ECCV A, 146-151.
1736. J.M. Lawn and R. Cipolla, Robust egomotion estimation from
affine motion parallax, ECCV A, 205-210.
1737. S. Soatto, R. Frezza, and P. Perona, Motion estimation on the
essential manifold, ECCV B, 61-72.
1738. L.S. Shapiro, A. Zisserman, and M. Brady, Motion from point
matches using affine epipolar geometry, ECCV B, 73-84.
1739. V. Sundareswaran, P. Bouthemy, and F. Chaumette, Active camera
self-orientation using dynamic image parameters, ECCV B,
111-116.
1740. Z. Wang and A. Jepson, A new closed-form solution for absolute
orientation, CVPR, 129-134.
1741. M. Irani, B. Rousso, and S. Peleg, Recovery of ego-motion using
image stabilization, CVPR, 454-460.
1742. P. Burlina and R. Chellappa, Time-to-X: Analysis of motion
through temporal parameters, CVPR, 461-468.
1743. K. Joarder and D. Raviv, A new method to calculate looming for
autonomous obstacle avoidance, CVPR, 777-780.
1744. C. Zeller and O. Faugeras, Applications of non-metric vision to
some visual guided tasks, ICPR-A, 132-136.
1745. B. Duc, Motion estimation using invariance under group
transformations, ICPR-A, 159-163.
1746. Q.T. Luong and O.D. Faugeras, An optimization framework for
efficient self-calibration and motion determination, ICPR-A,
248-252.
1747. S. Ayer, P. Schroeter, and P. Brigger, Time-varying motion
estimation using orthogonal polynomials and applications,
ICPR-A, 409-414.
1748. R.P. Wildes, Singularities of the visual motion field: 3D
rotation or 3D translation, ICPR-A, 633-636.
1749. Y.S. Yao and R. Chellappa, Estimation of unstabilized
components in vehicular motion, ICPR-A, 641-644.
1750. P. Burt and P. Anandan, Image stabilization by registration to
a reference mosaic, IUW, 425-434.
1751. M. Hansen, P. Anandan, K. Dana, G. van der Wal, and P. Burt,
Real-time scene stabilization and mosaic construction, IUW,
457-465.
1752. P. Burlina and R. Chellappa, Spectral and temporal
representations of looming and maneuvering information, IUW,
1199-1207.
1753. Z. Duric, A. Rosenfeld, and J. Duncan, The applicability of
Green's theorem to computation of rate of approach, IUW,
1209-1217.
1754. P. Burlina and R. Chellappa, Spatio-temporal moments and
generalized spectral analysis of divergent images for motion
estimation, ICIP-I, 328-332.
1755. S. Soatto and P. Perona, Dynamic visual motion estimation from
subspace constraints, ICIP-I, 333-337.
1756. W.G. Chen, G.B. Giannakis, and N. Nandhakumar, Spatio-temporal
approach for time-varying image motion estimation, ICIP-II,
232-236.
1757. T. Endoh, T. Toriu, and N. Tagawa, The maximum likelihood
estimator is not ``optimal'' on 3-D motion estimation from
noisy optical flow, ICIP-II, 247-251.
1758. N. Tagawa, T. Toriu, and T. Endoh, An objective function for
3-D motion estimation from optical flow with lower error
variance than maximum likelihood estimator, ICIP-II, 252-256.
1759. G. Ravichandran and M.M. Trivedi, Motion perception using
spatiotemporal frequency analysis, ICIP-II, 277-281.
1760. S. Soatto and P. Perona, Recursive estimation of camera motion
from uncalibrated image sequences, ICIP-III, 58-62.
K.2. Structure from motion
1761. N. Cui, J.J. Weng, and P. Cohen, Recursive-batch estimation of
motion and structure from monocular image sequences, IU 59,
1994, 154-170.
1762. J.I. Thomas, A. Hanson, and J. Oliensis, Refining 3D
reconstruction: A theoretical and experimental study of the
effect of cross-correlations, IU 60, 1994, 359-370.
1763. L. Huang and Y. Aloimonos, How normal flow constrains relative
depth for an active observer, IVC 12, 1994, 435-445.
1764. R. Szeliski and S.B. Kang, Recovering 3D shape and motion from
image streams using nonlinear least squares, JVCIR 5, 1994,
10-28.
1765. T.S. Huang and A.N. Netravali, Motion and structure from
feature correspondences: A review, P-IEEE 82, 1994, 251-268.
1766. S.C. Pei and L.G. Liou, Finding the motion, position and
orientation of a planar patch in 3D space from scaled
orthographic projection, PR 27, 1994, 9-25.
1767. S.C. Pei and L.G. Liou, Rigid motion and structure from several
sets of parallel lines in a monocular image sequence, PR 27,
1994, 1475-1491.
1768. S. Sull and N. Ahuja, Integrated 3-D analysis and analysis-
guided synthesis of flight image sequences, T-PAMI 16, 1994,
357-372.
1769. R.E. Suorsa and B. Sridhar, A parallel implementation of a
multisensor feature-based range-estimation method, T-RA 10,
1994, 755-768.
1770. T. Papadopoulo and O. Faugeras, Motion field of curves:
Applications, ECCV A, 71-82.
1771. S. Carlsson, Sufficient image structure for 3-D motion and
shape estimation, ECCV A, 83-91.
1772. B. Boufama, D. Weinshall, and M. Werman, Shape from motion
algorithms: A comparative analysis of scaled orthography and
perspective, ECCV A, 199-204.
1773. S. Sull and N. Ahuja, Integrated 3D analysis of flight image
sequences, ECCV A, 211-216.
1774. P.F. McLauchlan, I.D. Reid, and D.W. Murray, Recursive affine
structure and motion from image sequences, ECCV A, 217-224.
1775. X. Shen and D. Hogg, Shape models from image sequences, ECCV A,
225-230.
1776. A.D. Worrall, G.D. Sullivan, and K.D. Baker, Pose refinement of
active models using forces in 3D, ECCV A, 341-350.
1777. J. Ponce, D.H. Marimont, and T.A. Cass, Analytical methods for
uncalibrated stereo and motion reconstruction, ECCV A, 463-470.
1778. P.A. Beardsley, A. Zisserman, and D.W. Murray, Navigation using
affine structure from motion, ECCV B, 85-96.
1779. C.J. Poelman and T. Kanade, A paraperspective factorization
method for shape and motion recovery, ECCV B, 97-108.
1780. R. Manmatha, Measuring the affine transform using Gaussian
filters, ECCV B, 159-164.
1781. C.S. Zhao and R. Mohr, Relative 3D regularized B-spline surface
reconstruction through image sequences, ECCV B, 417-426.
1782. T.M.H. Dijkstra, P.R. Snoeren, and C.C.A.M. Gielen, Extraction
of 3D shape from optic flow: A geometric approach, CVPR,
135-140.
1783. F. Chaumette, S. Boukir, P. Bouthemy, and D. Juvin, Optimal
estimation of 3D structures using visual servoing, CVPR,
347-354.
1784. J. Shi and C. Tomasi, Good features to track, CVPR, 593-600.
1785. C. Tomasi, Pictures and trails: A new framework for the
computation of shape and motion from perspective image
sequences, CVPR, 913-918.
1786. K. Kato, T. Nakanishi, A. Shio, and K. Ishii, Structure from
image sequences captured through a monocular extra-wide angle
lens, CVPR, 919-924.
1787. P.W. Smith and N. Nandhakumar, Accurate structure and motion
computation in the presence of range image distortions due to
sequential acquisition, CVPR, 925-928.
1788. E. De Micheli and F. Giachero, Motion and structure from one
dimensional optical flow, CVPR, 962-965.
1789. J. Weng, Y. Cui, N. Ahuja, and A. Singh, Integration of
transitory image sequences, CVPR, 966-969.
1790. M.O. Berger, How to track efficiently piecewise curved contours
with a view to reconstructing 3D objects, ICPR-A, 32-36.
1791. T. Papadopoulo and O. Faugeras, Estimation of the second order
spatio-temporal derivatives of deforming image curves, ICPR-A,
179-184.
1792. H.S. Sawhney, Simplifying motion and structure analysis using
planar parallax and image warping, ICPR-A, 403-408.
1793. T. Vie'ville and Q.T. Luong, Computing motion and structure in
image sequences without calibration, ICPR-A, 420-425.
1794. M. Soumekh, R. Acharya, and A. Kriman, Range-speed imaging with
FM-CW signaling, ICPR-A, 529-531.
1795. T. Vie'ville, C. Zeller, and L. Robert, Recovering motion and
structure from a set of planar patches in an uncalibrated image
sequence, ICPR-A, 637-640.
1796. T.H. Wu and R. Chellappa, Stereoscopic recovery of egomotion
and structure: Models, uniqueness and experimental results,
ICPR-A, 645-648.
1797. D.W. Jacobs and C. Chennubhotla, Finding structurally
consistent motion correspondences, ICPR-A, 650-653.
1798. Y.S. Yao and R. Chellappa, Dynamic feature point tracking in an
image sequence, ICPR-A, 654-657.
1799. T.Y. Tian and M. Shah, Estimating 3D motion and shape of
multiple objects using Hough transform, ICPR-A, 658-660.
1800. Z. Zhang, Q.T. Luong, and O. Faugeras, Motion of an
uncalibrated stereo rig: Self-calibration and metric
reconstruction, ICPR-A, 695-697.
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1848. S.Y. Kung, J.S. Taur, and M.Y. Chiu, An SVD approach to multi-
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1851. F.J. Vico, F.J. Garrido, F. Sandoval, and N. Leivobic, A
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1852. D. Nair and J.K. Aggarwal, Detecting unexpected moving
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1853. H. Zheng and S.D. Blostein, Application of the minimum
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1856. L. Cloutier, A. Mitiche, and P. Bouthemy, Segmentation and
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1857. J.N. Pan, Y.Q. Shi, and C.Q. Shu, A Kalman filter in motion
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1858. Y. Altunbasak, A.M. Tekalp, and G. Bozdagi, Simultaneous
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1859. A. Miyauchi, A. Watanabe, and M. Miyauchi, A method to
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1860. J.N. Hwang and Y.H. Tseng, Motion estimation of partially
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1861. J.C. Fiala, R. Lumia, K.J. Roberts, and A.J. Wavering,
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1863. K.J. Bradshaw, P.F. McLauchlan, I.D. Reid, and D.W. Murray,
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1864. K. Fujimura, N. Yokoya, and K. Yamamoto, Motion tracking of
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1866. D. Murray and A. Basu, Motion tracking with an active camera,
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1867. B.S. Rau and H. Durrant-Whyte, A decentralized Bayesian
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1868. A. Borri, G. Bucci, and P. Nesi, A robust tracking of 3D
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1869. D. Koller, J. Weber, and J. Malik, Robust multiple car tracking
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1870. J.M. Rehg and T. Kanade, Visual tracking of high DOF
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1871. D. Raviv and N. Ozery, A visual-motion fixation invariant,
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1872. S.J. Dickinson, P. Jasiobedzki, G. Olofsson, and H.I.
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1873. M.P. Dubuisson and A.K. Jain, 2D matching of 3D moving objects
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1874. P. Braud, M. Dhome, J.T. Lapreste, and N. Daucher, Modelled
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1875. T. O'Donnell, A. Gupta, and T.E. Boult, Tracking closed
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1876. B. Bascle, P. Bouthemy, R. Deriche, and F. Meyer, Tracking
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1877. M. Chan, D. Metaxas, and S. Dickinson, Physics-based tracking
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1878. I.J. Cox and S.L. Hingorani, An efficient implementation and
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1879. T. Vie'ville, E. Clergue, R. Enciso, and H. Mathieu,
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1880. T.M. Bernard, Object contour tracking as inspired by the MAD
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1881. W.H. Wang, W.N. Lie, and Y.C. Chen, A fuzzy-computing method
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1882. C.S. Regazzoni and A. Tesei, Density evaluation and tracking of
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1883. P. Perez and B. Gidas, Motion detection and tracking using
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1884. N.D. Kehtarnavaz and W. Sohn, Analysis of camera movements in
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1885. J. Denzler and D.W.R. Paulus, Active motion detection and
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1889. M.A. Penna, The incremental approximation of nonrigid motion,
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Author Index
(Numbers denote references)
Abbattista, N. 719
Abdel-Hamid, G.H. 1047
Abdi, H. 228
Abe, K. 890, 933, 991, 1037
Abe, N. 1423, 1594
Abella, A. 872
Ablameyko, S.(V.) 54, 1027
Abrams, S. 1534, 1599
Abu Bakar, H. 275
Acharya, R. 1156, 1794
Acharya, R.S. 196
Achorn, B. 247
Acton, S.T. 772
Acuna, C.O. 1159
Adams, R. 749
Adeli, H. 178
Adelson, E.H. 241, 1603
Adini, Y. 234
Adrian, R.J. 1899
Agarwal, P.K. 1660
Aggarwal, J.K. 335, 739, 1127, 1411, 1563, 1852, 1910
Aggarwal, S.J. 1910
Aghajan, H.K. 787
Ahlers, R.J. 289
Ahuja, N. 65, 761, 1467, 1485, 1505, 1595, 1713, 1724, 1768,
1773, 1789, 1805, 1821
Aisbett, J. 1675
Aizawa, K. 838
Akhtar, M.W. 1278
Akil, M. 471
Alatan, A.A. 1908
Albregtsen, F. 951
Alder, M.D. 231
Alexander, W.E. 990
Alizon, J. 332
Allebach, J.P. 130
Allen, P.K. 58, 317, 840, 1534, 1599
Allen, T.G. 1160
Allinson, N.M. 1202
Alnuweiri, H.M. 1053
Aloimonos, Y. 57, 76, 1726, 1763, 1842
Alp, M.B. 567
Alparone, L. 558
Alter, T.D. 1638, 1652, 1665
Alter-Gartenberg, R. 778
Althouse, M.L.G. 815
Altunbasak, Y. 1858
Alves de Barros, M. 471
Amamiya, M. 876
Amini, A.A. 1703
Amir, A. 1225
Anandan, P. 1244, 1390, 1399, 1714, 1750, 1751
Anderson, C.H. 504, 1180
Andrey, P. 742
Ang, C.H. 892
Angelopoulos, G. 572, 595
Angelopoulou, E. 1374
Aoki, Y. 1900
Aparin, G.P. 54
Apostolico, A. 1327
Arabnia, H.R. 470
Arad, N. 214, 253
Arbel, T. 1641
Arcelli, C. 12, 991, 1012
Ardizzone, E. 1434
Arimoto, S. 1080
Arimura, K. 867
Arita, D. 876
Arkin, R.C. 336
Arman, F. 739
Armstrong, J.K. 233
Arnarson, H. 208
Arumugam, A. 1008
Arunachalam, P. 1563
Arvo, J. 1099, 1103
Asada, M. 1830
Asmuth, C.A. 958
Astley, S. 206
Astola, J. 538, 540, 602
Astrom, A. 563
Astrom, K. 950
Astruc, J.P. 673
Atallah, M.J. 450
Atiquzzaman, M. 1278, 1292
Atiya, S. 334
Attali, D. 1596
Au, W. 70
Avnir, D. 953
Ayache, A. 1408
Ayache, N. 1236, 1315, 1319, 1320, 1324, 1531, 1904
Ayer, S. 877, 1747, 1828
Bachelder, I.A. 357
Badler, N. 247, 1583
Bagherzadeh, N. 1280, 1282
Bahl, R. 1711
Bailey, J.S. 421, 422
Baird, H. 188
Bajcsy, R. 354, 434, 1584, 1644, 1903
Bajd, T. 1066
Baker, H. 1806
Baker, J.D. 1655
Baker, K.D. 343, 1611, 1776
Bakshi, S. 1495
Bala, J.(W.) 74, 930
Balasubramanian, S. 903
Ballard, D.H. 699, 837
Ballesteros, S. 139
Balorda, Z. 1066
Bamberger, R.H. 806
Bandari, E. 1413
Banerjee, S. 923, 1711
Banks, D.C. 1101
Baras, J.S. 562, 1137
Barba, D. 1801
Barber, R. 662, 667
Bardinet, E. 1531
Bar-Eli, E. 1075
Barequet, G. 1326
Baricco, G.A. 264
Barner, K.E. 559
Barnes, G.A. 37
Barni, M. 558
Barnsley, M.F. 103
Baron, T. 869
Barrat, M. 731
Barrett, E. 959
Barrett, H.H. 207
Barriere, C. 1019
Barron, J.L. 1693
Bartolini, F. 219
Barzohar, M. 416
Basak, J. 788
Bascle, B. 1876
Basri, R. 348
Basu, A. 1866
Basu, M. 732
Batchelor, B.G. 292, 822
Bauer, M.A. 1680
Baumberg, A. 235
Bazakos, M. 70
Beardsley, P.A. 1778
Beauchemin, S.S. 1693
Becherer, R.J. 326
Becker, M. 287
Becket, T. 247
Bedekar, A.(S.) 429, 712, 726, 1653
Bederson, B.B. 542
Bedini, L. 519
Bedrune, J.M. 853
Beil, W. 557, 721
Beis, J.S. 1631
Bejanin, M. 427
Bekey, G.A. 298, 1579
Bekker, M. 853
Belhumeur, P.N. 1409
Bellet, F. 757
Bello, M.G. 747
Belongie, S. 504, 1191
Beltran, J.R. 715
Ben-Arie, J. 71, 906, 1213, 1219, 1263
Benayoun, S. 1904
Ben-David, S. 1623
Ben-Ezra, M. 1844
Bengtsson, E. 905
Benjamin, R. 702
Benjelloun, M. 1845
Bennamoun, M. 917
Bennett, J.W. 1151
Benois-Pineau, J. 1801
Benson, G. 1225
Benson, P.J. 223
Ben Yacoub, S. 1304
Berducat, M. 750
Bereishik, V. 1027
Berenstein, C.A. 562, 1137
Bergen, J.R. 1244
Berger, M.O. 1790
Bergevin, R. 1525
Bergstrom, S.S. 141
Berkmann, J. 1518
Berman, M. 566
Berman, P. 1075
Bern, M. 1659
Bernard, T.M. 455, 1880
Bernardelli, C.E. 143
Berthod, M. 415, 531, 697, 797, 1240, 1543
Bertin, E. 759
Bertolino, P. 759, 1596
Bertrand, G. 1682, 1683
Bertrand, Y. 1562
Beveridge, R.J. 391, 1309
Beymer, D.J. 242, 267
Bhagvati, C. 1184
Bhandari, D. 554
Bhandarkar, S.M. 470, 683, 1297
Bhanu, B. 49, 51, 55, 56, 329, 385, 393, 394, 395, 401, 871,
1843
Bhat, D.N. 1404
Bhatia, S.K. 659
Bhattacharya, P. 609, 1569
Bhavnagri, B. 888
Biancardi, A. 456, 480
Bichsel, M. 216, 1416, 1823
Bidlack, C.R. 307
Bien, Z. 894
Bigun, J. 577, 1178, 1828
Binaghi, E. 658
Binford, T.(O.) 67, 483, 713, 801, 1584, 1598, 1651
Birnbaum, L.A. 1449
Bischof, H. 759, 999
Bischof, L. 749
Bischof, W.F. 834, 844, 1330
Biswas, K.K. 1711
Black, M.J. 530, 841, 1705
Blackburn, M.R. 75, 313, 363
Blake, A. 246, 988, 1450, 1727
Blake, R.E. 1329
Blatt, N. 925
Blelloch, G. 448
Bloch, I. 767, 1312
Blostein, S.D. 1853
Boashash, B. 917
Bober, M. 1811, 1832, 1836
Bobet, P. 1381
Bobick, A.F. 1372, 1481
Bock, P. 1190
Bogoni, L. 1644
Boles, W.W. 908
Bolle, R.M. 1298
Bolles, R.(C.) 61, 1806
Bolon, P. 771
Bongiovanni, G. 813
Bonnin, P. 1272
Bonton, P. 750
Bookstein, F.L. 202
Booth, D.M. 387
Borrel, P. 1573
Borri, A. 1868
Bose, S. 1667
Bost, J.M. 858
Bottoni, P. 846
Boufama, B. 650, 1772, 1824, 1833
Boukir, S. 1783
Boult, T.E. 58, 484, 918, 1456, 1600, 1875
Bouman, C.A. 746
Bourdeau, M. 1019
Bournez, O. 957
Bouthemy, P. 1728, 1739, 1783, 1837, 1850, 1856, 1862, 1876
Bovik, A.C. 772, 1157
Bower, M. 382
Bowyer, K.(W.) 55, 206, 1553, 1610, 1646
Boxer, L. 635
Boyce, J.F. 1128, 1130
Boyer, K.L. 524, 692, 851, 856, 864, 1395
Bozdagi, G. 1858
Bozma, H.I. 850
Bozma, O. 125
Bozzoli, A. 273
Bradshaw, K.J. 1863
Brady, (J.)M. 722, 1431, 1613, 1738
Braggins, D.W. 289
Braithwaite, R.N. 385, 395
Brajovic, V. 129
Brand, M. 1449
Brandt, J.W. 1023, 1720
Brandt, S.A. 859
Braud, P. 1874
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