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Machine Vision and Applications, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, April 2003
- Bernt Schiele, Gerhard Sagerer:
Computer vision systems. 3-4 - Maarten Vergauwen, Marc Pollefeys, Luc Van Gool:
A stereo-vision system for support of planetary surface exploration. 5-14 - Markus Vincze, Minu Ayromlou, Carlos Beltran, Antonios Gasteratos, Simon Hoffgaard, Ole Madsen, Wolfgang Ponweiser, Michael Zillich:
A system to navigate a robot into a ship structure. 15-25 - Matthias Zobel, Joachim Denzler, Benno Heigl, Elmar Nöth, Dietrich Paulus, Jochen Schmidt, Georg Stemmer:
MOBSY: Integration of vision and dialogue in service robots. 26-34 - Huijing Zhao, Ryosuke Shibasaki:
Reconstructing a textured CAD model of an urban environment using vehicle-borne laser range scanners and line cameras. 35-41 - Ulrich Hofmann, André Rieder, Ernst D. Dickmanns:
Radar and vision data fusion for hybrid adaptive cruise control on highways. 42-49 - Martin Spengler, Bernt Schiele:
Towards robust multi-cue integration for visual tracking. 50-58 - Thad Starner, Bastian Leibe, David Minnen, Tracy L. Westeyn, Amy Hurst, Justin Weeks:
The perceptive workbench: Computer-vision-based gesture tracking, object tracking, and 3D reconstruction for augmented desks. 59-71 - Bruce A. Maxwell, Nathaniel Fairfield, Nikolas Johnson, Pukar Malla, Paul Dickson, Suor Kim, Stephanie Wojtkowski, Thomas S. Stepleton:
A real-time vision module for interactive perceptual agents. 72-82
Volume 14, Number 2, June 2003
- Hiroshi Ishiguro, Ryad Benosman:
Special issue on omnidirectional vision and its applications. 83-84 - Matthew J. Barth, Colin Barrows:
Rapid omnidirectional vision acquisition using an intelligent linear scanning technique. 85-93 - Hiroshi Ishiguro, Kim C. Ng, Richard Capella, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Omnidirectional image-based modeling: three approaches to approximated plenoptic representations. 94-102 - Kohsia S. Huang, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Video arrays for real-time tracking of person, head, and face in an intelligent room. 103-111 - Yasushi Yagi, Wataru Nishi, Nels E. Benson, Masahiko Yachida:
Rolling and swaying motion estimation for a mobile robot by using omnidirectional optical flows. 112-120 - Yoshio Matsumoto, Masayuki Inaba, Hirochika Inoue:
View-based navigation using an omniview sequence in a corridor environment. 121-128 - Takayuki Nakamura, M. Oohara, Tsukasa Ogasawara, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Fast self-localization method for mobile robots using multiple omnidirectional vision sensors. 129-138
Volume 14, Number 3, July 2003
- Masahiro Takatsuka, Geoff A. W. West, Svetha Venkatesh, Terry M. Caelli:
Low-cost interactive active range finder. 139-144 - Cristina Urdiales, Antonio Bandera, Fabián Arrebola, Francisco Sandoval Hernández:
A curvature-based multiresolution automatic karyotyping system. 145-156 - Stephen Se, Michael Brady:
Road feature detection and estimation. 157-165 - Olivier Lezoray, Abderrahim Elmoataz, Hubert Cardot:
A color object recognition scheme: application to cellular sorting. 166-171 - Paul L. Rosin:
Measuring shape: ellipticity, rectangularity, and triangularity. 172-184 - José Otero, Adolfo Otero, Luciano Sánchez:
3D motion estimation of bubbles of gas in fluid glass, using an optical flow gradient technique extended to a third dimension. 185-191 - D.-M. Tsai, C.-C. Chou:
A fast focus measure for video display inspection. 192-196
Volume 14, Number 4, September 2003
- Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Rajeev Sharma, Mohammed Yeasin:
Introduction to the special issue on human modeling, analysis, and synthesis. 197-198 - Jake K. Aggarwal:
Problems, ongoing research and future directions in motion research. 199-201 - Behzad Dariush:
Human motion analysis for biomechanics and biomedicine. 202-205 - Adrian Hilton:
Computer vision for human modelling and analysis. 206-209 - Mubarak Shah:
Understanding human behavior from motion imagery. 210-214 - Mohan M. Trivedi:
Human movement capture and analysis in intelligent environments. 215-217 - Nils Krahnstoever, Mohammed Yeasin, Rajeev Sharma:
Automatic acquisition and initialization of articulated models. 218-228 - Carlos Barron, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris:
On the improvement of anthropometry and pose estimation from a single uncalibrated image. 229-236 - Thomas B. Moeslund, Erik Granum:
Modelling and estimating the pose of a human arm. 237-247 - Jonathan Starck, Gordon Collins, Raymond S. Smith, Adrian Hilton, John Illingworth:
Animated statues. 248-259 - Jan J. Koenderink, Sylvia C. Pont:
The secret of velvety skin. 260-268
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