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30th AIPR 2001: Washington, DC, USA
- 30th Applied Image Pattern Recognition Workshop (AIPR 2001), Analysis and Understanding of Time Varying Imagery, 10-12 October 2001, Washington, DC, USA, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1245-3
Keynote Addresses
- Gabor Fichtinger, Dan Stoianovici, Russell H. Taylor:
The Surgical CAD/CAM Paradigm and an Implementation for Robotically-Assisted Percutaneous Local Therapy. 3-8 - Elizabeth Bullitt, Stephen R. Aylward:
Analysis of Time-Varing Images Using 3-D Vascular Models. 9-16
Medical
- David G. Brown:
The Evaluation of Computer-Aided Diagnosis Systems: An FDA Perspective. 17-20 - Bernhard Sturm, Kimerly A. Powell, Sandra Simon Halliburton, Richard D. White:
Image Fusion of 4D Cardiac CTA and MR Images. 21-24 - Rujirutana Srikanchana, Kun Huang, Jianhua Xuan, Matthew T. Freedman, Yue Joseph Wang:
Mixture of Principal Axes Registration for Change Analysis in Computer-Aided Diagnosis. 25-31 - Hui Zhao, Shih-Chung Ben Lo, Matthew T. Freedman:
Directional Edge Registration for Temporal Chest Image Substraction. 32-38
ATR
- Barbara A. Eckstein, John M. Irvine:
Evaluating the Benefits of Assisted Target Recognition. 39-45 - Carlos Maraviglia, Jamie Price, Thomas Taczak:
An ATR System Using an Integer Based Correlation Algorithm in a Time Varying Environment. 46-50 - D. M. Meredith, C. P. Walters, C. W. Hoover Jr.:
Suitability of Synthetic Imagery for ATR Evaluation. 51-56 - John M. Irvine:
Evaluation of ATR Algorithms Employing Motion Imagery. 57-66
Gesture, Sign Language, and Human-Computer Interaction
- Atid Shamaie, Alistair Sutherland:
Graph-Based Matching of Occluded Hand Gestures. 67-73 - Charles J. Cohen, Glenn J. Beach, Gene Foulk:
A Basic Hand Gesture Control System for PC Applications. 74-79 - Francis K. H. Quek:
A Conversational Paradigm for Multimodal Human Interaction. 80-86 - Ric Heishman, Zoran Duric, Harry Wechsler:
PUPILS-Enabling a Dialogue Between the Machine and the Brain. 87-93 - Jeffery R. Price, Timothy F. Gee:
Towards Robust Face Recognition from Video. 94-102
Video Extraction
- Anthony Hoogs, Joseph L. Mundy, Geoffrey Cross:
Multi-Modal Fusion for Video Understanding. 103-108 - Arthur W. Wetzel, Stuart M. Pomerantz, Démian Nave, Walter Meixner, G. Allan Johnson:
Distributed Multiuser Visualization of Time Varying Anatomical Data. 109-114 - Robert Bonneau:
A Multiple Perspective Spectral Approach to Object Detection. 115-118 - Sadiye Guler:
Scene and Content Analysis from Multiple Video Streams. 119-125 - Robert Bonneau, Mark E. Novak, James Perretta, Sevgi Ertan:
A Multiresolution Approach for Video Texture Registration. 126-128 - Anthony Hoogs, Robert Kaucic, Roderic Collins:
Using Video for Recovering Texture. 129-136
Tracking
- George V. Paul, Glenn J. Beach, Charles J. Cohen:
A Real-Time Object Tracking System Using a Color Camera. 137-142 - Jana Kosecká:
Experiments in Estimation of Independent 3-D Motion Using EM. 143-148 - Timothy F. Gee, Russell M. Mersereau:
Model-Based Face Tracking for Dense Motion Field Estimation. 149-153 - Michael Mason, Zoran Duric:
Using Histograms to Detect and Track Objects in Color Video. 154-162
Algorithms
- Glen P. Abousleman:
Channel-Optimized Video Coding for Low-Power Wireless Applications. 163-168 - Ming-Jung Seow, Vijayan K. Asari:
High Storage Capacity Architecture for Pattern Recognition Using an Array of Hopfield Neural Networks. 169-174 - Philippe Guermeur, Edwige E. Pissaloux:
A Qualitative Image Reconstruction from an Axial Image Sequence. 175-181 - Hui Tian, Thambipillai Srikanthan, Vijayan K. Asari:
A Recursive Otsu-Iris Filter Technique for High-Speed Detection of Lumen Region from Endoscopic Images. 182-186 - Teddy Ko, Peter Bock:
Face Detection and Eye Location Using a Modified ALISA Texture Module. 187-193 - Deepthi P. Valaparla, Vijayan K. Asari:
An Adaptive Technique for the Extraction of Object Region and Boundary from Images with Complex Environment. 194-200
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