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Image and Vision Computing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 30 January 1998
- Gabriela Csurka, Olivier D. Faugeras:
Computing three dimensional project invariants from a pair of images using the Grassmann-Cayley algebra. 3-12 - Stephen J. Maybank:
Relation between 3D invariants and 2D invariants. 13-20 - Luc Van Gool, Marc Proesmans, Andrew Zisserman:
Planar homologies as a basis for grouping and recognition. 21-26 - Boubakeur Boufama, Roger Mohr, Luce Morin:
Using geometric properties for automatic object positioning. 27-33 - Nikos Georgis, Maria Petrou, Josef Kittler:
On the correspondence problem for wide angular separation of non-coplanar points. 35-41 - Song De Ma, Bingcheng Li:
Derivative computation by multiscale filters. 43-53 - Kok F. Lai, Roland T. Chin:
On modelling, extraction, detection and classification of deformable contours from noisy images. 55-62
Volume 16, Number 2, 20 February 1998
- Guido Pasquariello, Giuseppe Satalino, V. la Forgia, F. Spilotros:
Automatic target recognition for naval traffic control using neural networks. 67-73 - Miroslav Trajkovic, Mark Hedley:
Fast corner detection. 75-87 - Franc Solina, Ales Leonardis:
Proper scale for modeling visual data. 89-98 - Robert J. Valkenburg, Alan M. McIvor:
Accurate 3D measurement using a structured light system. 99-110 - Andrew J. Stoddart, S. Lemke, Adrian Hilton, T. Renn:
Estimating pose uncertainty for surface registration. 111-120 - Cheng-Chang Lien, Chung-Lin Huang:
Model-based articulated hand motion tracking for gesture recognition. 121-134 - Horace Ho-Shing Ip, Dinggang Shen:
An affine-invariant active contour model (AI-snake) for model-based segmentation. 135-146
Volume 16, Number 3, 16 March 1998
- Chung-Lin Huang, Dai-Hwa Huang:
A content-based image retrieval system. 149-163 - Jagath C. Rajapakse, Frithjof Kruggel:
Segmentation of MR images with intensity inhomogeneities. 165-180 - Jong Seung Park, Joon Hee Han:
Contour matching: a curvature-based approach. 181-189 - Ponnuthurai N. Suganthan, Hong Yan:
Recognition of handprinted Chinese characters by constrained graph matching. 191-201 - Gareth J. Edwards, Andreas Lanitis, Christopher J. Taylor, Timothy F. Cootes:
Statistical models of face images - improving specificity. 203-211 - Armando J. Pinho:
A method for encoding region boundaries based on transition points. 213-218
Volume 16, Number 4, 4 March 1998
- Martin S. Snaith, David Lee, Penny Probert:
A low-cost system using sparse vision for navigation in the urban environment. 225-233 - Jill D. Crisman, Michael E. Cleary, Juan Carlos Rojas:
The deictically controlled wheelchair. 235-249 - Nicholas Molton, Stephen Se, Michael Brady, David Lee, Penny Probert:
A stereo vision-based aid for the visually impaired. 251-263 - Shoupu Chen, Zunaid Kazi, Richard A. Foulds, Daniel L. Chester:
Color and three-dimensional vision-based assistive telemanipulation. 265-274 - John K. Tsotsos, Gilbert Verghese, Sven J. Dickinson, Michael R. M. Jenkin, Allan D. Jepson, Evangelos E. Milios, Fernando Nuflo, Suzanne Stevenson, Michael J. Black, Dimitris N. Metaxas:
PLAYBOT A visually-guided robot for physically disabled children. 275-292
Volume 16, Number 5, 27 April 1998
- P. Jonathon Phillips, Harry Wechsler, Jeffrey Huang, Patrick J. Rauss:
The FERET database and evaluation procedure for face-recognition algorithms. 295-306 - Wen-Liang Hwang, Fu Chang:
Character extraction from documents using wavelet maxima. 307-315 - Grégoire Malandain, Sara Fernández-Vidal:
Euclidean skeletons. 317-327 - Adam Baumberg:
Hierarchical shape fitting using an iterated linear filter. 329-335 - W. Brent Seales, Cheng Jiun Yuan, Wei Hu, Matthew D. Cutts:
Object recognition in compressed imagery. 337-352 - Siu-Hang Or, W. S. Luk, Kin-hong Wong, Irwin King:
An efficient iterative pose estimation algorithm. 353-362 - Min-Lu Dai, Kazumasa Ozawa:
Simulation of worn-out cloth textures by doubly stochastic L-systems. 363-371 - A. J. Lacey, Neil A. Thacker, S. Crossley, R. A. Yates:
A multi-stage approach to the dense estimation of disparity from stereo SEM images. 373-383
Volume 16, Numbers 6-7, 18 May 1998
- Glyn W. Humphreys, H. Siegfried Stiehl:
Computational and psychophysical studies of early vision. 387-388 - Mark A. Georgeson:
Edge-finding in human vision: a multi-stage model based on the perceived structure of plaids. 389-405 - Friedrich Heitger, Rüdiger von der Heydt, Esther Peterhans, Lukas Rosenthaler, Olaf Kübler:
Simulation of neural contour mechanisms: representing anomalous contours. 407-421 - Heiko Neumann, Luiz Pessoa, Ennio Mingolla:
A neural architecture of brightness perception: non-linear contrast detection and geometry-driven diffusion. 423-446 - William D. Ross, Ennio Mingolla:
Recent progress in modeling neural mechanisms of form and color vision. 447-472 - Ela Claridge, Ian R. Billups:
Towards a method for parametrizing models of early vision using psychophysical data. 473-498 - Glyn W. Humphreys, Linda Free, Iain D. Gilchrist:
Psychophysical analyses of contour processing in humans: the case for qualitative tests. 499-509
Volume 16, Number 8, 15 May 1998
- Michael Haag, Hans-Hellmut Nagel:
Tracking of complex driving manoeuvres in traffic image sequences. 517-527 - Paolo Remagnino, Tieniu Tan, Keith D. Baker:
Multi-agent visual surveillance of dynamic scenes. 529-532 - J. H. M. Byne, James A. D. W. Anderson:
A CAD-based computer vision system. 533-539 - Arthur E. C. Pece, Anthony D. Worrall:
A statistically-based Newton method for pose refinement. 541-544 - Márta Fidrich:
Iso-surface extraction in nD applied to tracking feature curves across scale. 545-556 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Maria De Marsico, Stefano Levialdi, Giuliano Peritore:
Query by dialog: an interactive approach to pictorial querying. 557-569 - Chi-Faang King, Kuo-Chin Fan, Chin-Chuan Han:
Reading order of Chinese newspaper articles using a block-growing method. 571-583 - Massimo Bertozzi, Alberto Broggi, Alessandra Fascioli:
Stereo inverse perspective mapping: theory and applications. 585-590
Volume 16, Number 9-10, July 1998
- Varsha Kamat-Sadekar, Subramaniam Ganesan:
Complete description of multiple line segments using the Hough transform. 597-613 - John Yannis Goulermas, Panos Liatsis:
Genetically fine-tuning the Hough transform feature space, for the detection of circular objects. 615-625 - Clark F. Olson:
Improving the generalized Hough transform through imperfect grouping. 627-634 - Andrew E. Johnson, Martial Hebert:
Surface matching for object recognition in complex three-dimensional scenes. 635-651 - Myoung J. Kim, Joon Hee Han:
Computation of a cross-section structure: a projection-based approach. 653-667 - M. Kamath, Subhasis Chaudhuri, Uday B. Desai:
Direct parametric object detection in tomographic images. 669-676 - Chiou-Shann Fuh, Horng-Bin Liu:
Projection for pattern recognition. 677-687 - Chiou-Shann Fuh, Shih-Schön Lin:
The Fourier slice theorem for range data reconstruction. 689-701 - F. Gao, H. Niu, H. Zhao, H. Zhang:
The forward and inverse models in time-resolved optical tomography imaging and their finite-element method solutions. 703-712 - Sergei Startchik, Ruggero Milanese, Thierry Pun:
Projective and illumination invariant representation of disjoint shapes. 713-723
Volume 16, Number 11, 1 August 1998
- Louise Stark:
Reasoning about functionality in object recognition. 727-728 - Dongsung Kim, Ramakant Nevatia:
Recognition and localization of generic objects for indoor navigation using functionality. 729-743 - Melanie A. Sutton, Louise Stark, Kevin W. Bowyer:
Function from visual analysis and physical interaction: a methodology for recognition of generic classes of objects. 745-763 - Luca Bogoni:
Functional features for chopping extracted from observations and interactions. 765-783 - Zoran Duric, Ehud Rivlin, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Understanding object motion. 785-797 - David S. Doermann, Ehud Rivlin, Azriel Rosenfeld:
The function of documents. 799-814
Volume 16, Number 12-13, 24 August 1998
- Ahmad Fuad Rezaur Rahman, Michael C. Fairhurst:
Machine-printed character recognition revisited: re-application of recent advances in handwritten character recognition research. 819-842 - C. Cracknell, Andy C. Downton, L. Du:
An object-oriented descriptive language to facilitate advanced handwritten form processing. 843-853 - Wei-Yuan Chen, Shu-Yuan Chen:
Adaptive page segmentation for color technical journals' cover images. 855-877 - Charalambos Strouthopoulos, Nikos Papamarkos:
Text identification for document image analysis using a neural network. 879-896 - Mauro Barni, Franco Bartolini, Vito Cappellini, Alessandro Piva:
Copyright protection of digital images by embedded unperceivable marks. 897-906 - David S. Doermann, Huiping Li, Omid E. Kia:
The detection of duplicates in document image databases. 907-920 - Paul H. Lewis, Rob Wilkins, Steve Griffiths, Hugh C. Davis, Wendy Hall:
Content based navigation in an open hypermedia environment. 921-929 - Yong-Sung Kim, Whoi-Yul Kim:
Content-based trademark retrieval system using a visually salient feature. 931-939 - R. Ghosh-Roy, Ibrahim Omar Habiballah, T. John Stonham, Malcolm Irving:
On-line legal aid: Markov chain model for efficient retrieval of legal documents. 941-946 - Fernando Torres Medina, José M. Sebastián, Rafael Aracil, Luis M. Jiménez, Óscar Reinoso:
Automated real-time visual inspection system for high-resolution superimposed printings. 947-958
Volume 16, Number 14, December 1998
- Tony Lindeberg:
A scale selection principle for estimating image deformations. 961-977 - Cheung Hoi Leung, W. C. Tam, Paul Y. S. Cheung:
Recognition of handwritten Chinese characters by elastic matching. 979-988 - Michael J. Brooks, Lourdes de Agapito, Du Q. Huynh, Luis Baumela:
Towards robust metric reconstruction via a dynamic uncalibrated stereo head. 989-1002 - Maria Luisa Calvo, Ana Manzanares, Margarita Chevalier del Río, Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan:
Edge image quality assessment: a new formulation for degraded edge imaging. 1003-1017 - Michele Nappi, Giuseppe Polese, Genoveffa Tortora:
FIRST: Fractal Indexing and Retrieval SysTem for Image Databases. 1019-1031
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