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Date: Mon, 7 Mar 94 22:59:45 EST
From: Mark.Maimone@A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
Subject: Computer Vision Home Page
Hello all,
I've put together a collection of pointers to various Computer
Vision resources available on the Net. The collection is in the form of a
World Wide Web (WWW) Hypertext document; a "Computer Vision Home Page" if
you will. I can't promise to actively edit and maintain the info there, but
I'll give it my best shot. Send me your updates!
Here are the section headings plus a few examples (all in plain
text) to give you the idea:
WELCOME TO THE COMPUTER VISION HOME PAGE!
This is an experimental page; we make no guarantee of completeness or
accuracy. Having said that, please feel free to email updates, corrections
and suggestions to mwm@cmu.edu.
World Wide Web
Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science Home Page
INRIA Vision Home Page, Sophia Antipolis center, INRIA Home Page
U Mass Robotics Home Page
Usenet Newsgroups and FAQs
Comp.AI.Vision
Sci.Image.Processing and its FAQ
Archives
VISION-list
Sci.Image.Processing
Publications
On-line Computer Science Tech Reports (all kinds, not just vision)
Rosenfeld Bibliographies
Test Images
CMU CIL's Stereo Data with Ground Truth (2 sets of 11 images, GIF format)
SRI's JISCT Stereo Evaluation data (44 image pairs, SSI format)
INRIA's Robotvis Images (many images, homebrew image format)
Source Code
RESEARCH CODE
IMAGE PROCESSING TOOLKITS
DISPLAY TOOLS
ONE-OF-A-KIND TOOLS
To get to the HyperText version of this information, just run a
program that knows about the World Wide Web (e.g., NCSA Mosaic) and give it
this URL:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/afs/cs/project/cil/ftp/html/vision.html
I'd appreciate hearing about any suggestions you might have to improve
the page (e.g., anything important I've left out, something that
doesn't work, something you found really useful).
Sorry, but at this point I can't offer to maintain this information
in any other format. :-( It's a small resource right now, but I'm hoping
it'll grow by leaps and bounds with contributions from others.
Mark M.
P.S. Anyone with a telnet-capable Internet connection can access the World
Wide Web. If you have a Unix workstation, Macintosh, or PC with
Windows you might like to try the Mosaic program, which is available
by anonymous FTP to ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu, cd Mosaic. This is a neat
program that supports text, hypertext, images, animations and sounds
(if your system is already configured for them). However, if you're
limited to a text-only interface (but can still telnet) there are
still some text-only browsers out there you can try (but it's not
nearly as much fun!):
If you're near: Telnet to:
================ =============================================
Switzerland: info.cern.ch or 128.141.201.74
Kansas, USA: ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu (login as www)
New Jersey, USA: www.njit.edu (login as www)
Israel: vms.huji.ac.il or 128.139.4.3 (login as www)
Slovakia: sun.uakom.cs (slow link; use only from nearby)
Hungary: fserv.kfki.hu (slow link, login as www)
Finland: info.funet.fi or 128.214.6.100