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6th ECCV 2000: Dublin, Ireland - Volume 2
- David Vernon:
Computer Vision - ECCV 2000, 6th European Conference on Computer Vision, Dublin, Ireland, June 26 - July 1, 2000, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1843, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67686-4
Robot Vision
- John MacCormick, Michael Isard:
Partitioned Sampling, Articulated Objects, and Interface-Quality Hand Tracking. 3-19 - Tom Drummond, Roberto Cipolla:
Real-Time Tracking of Multiple Articulated Structures in Multiple Views. 20-36 - Dariu Gavrila:
Pedestrian Detection from a Moving Vehicle. 37-49 - Andreas Ruf, Radu Horaud:
Vision-Based Guidance and Control of Robots in Projective Space. 50-66
Segmentation & Grouping 1
- Alvin Harvey Kam, William J. Fitzgerald:
A General Method for Unsupervised Segmentation of Images Using a Multiscale Approach. 69-84 - Eric J. Pauwels, Greet Frederix:
Image Segmentation by Nonparametric Clustering Based on the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Distance. 85-99 - John W. Zweck, Lance R. Williams:
Euclidean Group Invariant Computation of Stochastic Completion Fields Using Shiftable-Twistable Functions. 100-116
Active, Real-Time, & Robot Vision / Segmentation & Grouping / Vision Systems Engineering & Evaluation
- Kentaro Toyama, Ying Wu:
Bootstrap Initialization of Nonparametric Texture Models for Tracking. 119-133 - Vasanth Philomin, Ramani Duraiswami, Larry S. Davis:
Quasi-Random Sampling for Condensation. 134-149 - Jamie Sherrah, Shaogang Gong:
Tracking Discontinuous Motion Using Bayesian Inference. 150-166 - Nick Barnes, Giulio Sandini:
Direction Control for an Active Docking Behaviour Based on the Rotational Component of Log-Polar Optic Flow. 167-181 - P. J. Armstrong, J. Antonis:
The Construction of 3 Dimensional Models Using an Active Vision System. 182-196 - Ruth Rosenholz:
Significantly Different Textures: A Computational Model of Pre-attentive Texture Segmentation. 197-211 - Laurent Younes:
Calibrating Parameters of Cost Functionals. 212-223 - Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche:
Coupled Geodesic Active Regions for Image Segmentation: A Level Set Approach. 224-240 - Charles Kervrann, Mark Hoebeke, Alain Trubuil:
Level Lines as Global Minimizers of Energy Functionals in Image Segmentation. 241-256 - Michael Lindenbaum, Alexander Berengolts:
A Probabilistic Interpretation of the Saliency Network. 257-272 - Philip H. S. Torr, Anthony R. Dick, Roberto Cipolla:
Layer Extraction with a Bayesian Model of Shapes. 273-289 - Johannes Hug, Christian Brechbühler, Gábor Székely:
Model-Based Initialisation for Segmentation. 290-306 - Josephine Sullivan, Andrew Blake, Jens Rittscher:
Statistical Foreground Modelling for Object Localisation. 307-323 - P. Voles, A. A. W. Smith, M. K. Teal:
Nautical Scene Segmentation Using Variable Size Image Windows and Feature Space Reclustering. 324-335 - Jens Rittscher, Jien Kato, Sébastien Joga, Andrew Blake:
A Probabilistic Background Model for Tracking. 336-350 - Ben Southall, Bernard F. Buxton, John A. Marchant, Tony Hague:
On the Performance Characterisation of Image Segmenation Algorithms: A Case Study. 351-365 - Peter Henry Tu, Richard I. Hartley:
Statistical Significance as an Aid to System Performance Evaluation. 366-378
Segmentation & Grouping 2
- Hervé Delingette, Johan Montagnat:
New Algorithms for Controlling Active Contours Shape and Topology. 381-395 - Paul Smith, Tom Drummond, Roberto Cipolla:
Motion Segmentation by Tracking Edge Information over Multiple Frames. 396-410 - Klaus Mück, Hans-Hellmut Nagel, Markus Middendorf:
Data-Driven Extraction of Curved Intersection Lanemarks from Road Traffic Image Sequences. 411-427 - Christophe Papin, Patrick Bouthemy, Étienne Mémin, Guy Rochard:
Tracking and Characterization of Highly Deformable Cloud Structures. 428-442
Calibration
- Christopher Geyer, Konstantinos Daniilidis:
A Unifying Theory for Central Panoramic Systems and Practical Applications. 445-461 - Joss Knight, Ian D. Reid:
Binocular Self-Alignment and Calibration from Planar Scenes. 462-476 - Eric Hayman, Lourdes de Agapito, Ian D. Reid, David William Murray:
The Role of Self-Calibration in Euclidean Reconstruction from Two Rotating and Zooming Cameras. 477-492 - Henrik Malm, Anders Heyden:
Hand-Eye Calibration from Image Derivatives. 493-507
Medical Image Understanding
- Alexis Roche, Alexandre Guimond, Nicholas Ayache, Jean Meunier:
Multimodal Elastic Matching of Brain Images. 511-527 - Christophoros Nikou, Fabrice Heitz, Jean-Paul Armspach, Gloria Bueno:
A Physically-Based Statistical Deformable Model for Brain Image Analysis. 528-542 - Thomas Deschamps, Laurent D. Cohen:
Minimal Paths in 3D Images and Application to Virtual Endoscopy. 543-557
Calibration / Medical Image Understanding / Visual Motion
- Yi Ma, René Vidal, Jana Kosecka, Shankar Sastry:
Kruppa Equation Revisited: Its Renormalization and Degeneracy. 561-577 - Gilles Simon, Marie-Odile Berger:
Registration with a Moving Zoom Lens Camera for Augmented Reality Applications. 578-594 - Chikara Matsunaga, Ken-ichi Kanatani:
Calibration of a Moving Camera Using a Planar Pattern: Optimal Computation, Relibility Evaluation, and Stabilization by Model Selection. 595-609 - Ezio Malis, Roberto Cipolla:
Multi-view Constraints between Collineations: Application to Self-Calibration from Unknown Planar Structures. 610-624 - David Demirdjian, Andrew Zisserman, Radu Horaud:
Stereo Autocalibration from One Plane. 625-639 - Sing Bing Kang, Richard S. Weiss:
Can We Calibrate a Camera Using an Image of a Flat, Textureless Lambertian Surface? 640-653 - Jean-Marc Lavest, Gérard Rives, Jean-Thierry Lapresté:
Underwater Camera Calibration. 654-668 - Wolfgang Förstner:
On Weighting and Choosing Constraints for Optimally Reconstructing the Geometry of Image Triplets. 669-684 - Sylvain Prima, Sébastien Ourselin, Nicholas Ayache:
Computation of the Mid-Sagittal Plane in 3D Medical Images of the Brain. 685-701 - Hedvig Sidenbladh, Michael J. Black, David J. Fleet:
Stochastic Tracking of 3D Human Figures Using 2D Image Motion. 702-718 - Yang Song, Luis Goncalves, Pietro Perona:
Monocuolar Perception of Biological Motion - Clutter and Partial Occlusion. 719-733 - Alessandro Chiuso, Paolo Favaro, Hailin Jin, Stefano Soatto:
3-D Motion and Structure from 2-D Motion Causally Integrated over Time: Implementation. 734-750 - Ahmed M. Elgammal, David Harwood, Larry S. Davis:
Non-parametric Model for Background Subtraction. 751-767 - Richard P. Wildes, James R. Bergen:
Qualitative Spatiotemporal Analysis Using an Oriented Energy Representation. 768-784 - Hagen Spies, Bernd Jähne, John L. Barron:
Regularised Range Flow. 785-799 - Huiying Zhong, Valérie Cornilleau-Pérès, Loong Fah Cheong, Jacques Droulez:
Visual Encoding of Tilt from Optic Flow: Psychophysics and Computational Modelling. 800-816
Visual Motion
- Philip H. S. Torr, Colin Davidson:
IMPSAC: Synthesis of Importance Sampling and Random Sample Consensus. 819-833 - Manolis I. A. Lourakis:
Egomotion Estimation Using Quadruples of Collinear Image Points. 834-848 - Lionel Oisel, Étienne Mémin, Luce Morin:
Geometric Driven Optical Flow Estimation and Segmentation for 3D Reconstruction. 849-863 - Paulo R. S. Mendonça, Kwan-Yee Kenneth Wong, Roberto Cipolla:
Camera Pose Estimation and Reconstruction from Image Profiles under Circular Motion. 864-877
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