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2nd ICCV 1988: Tampa, Florida, USA
- Second International Conference on Computer Vision, ICCV 1988. Tampa, Florida, USA, 5-8 December, 1988, Proceedings. IEEE 1988, ISBN 0-8186-0883-8
- Brian V. Funt, Jian Ho:
Color From Black And White. 2-8 - David A. Forsyth:
A Novel Approach To Colour Constancy. 9-18 - Evangelos E. Milios:
Recovering Shape Deformation By An Extended Circular Image Representation. 20-29 - Ziv Gigus, John F. Canny, Raimund Seidel:
Efficiently Computing And Representing Aspect Graphs Of Polyhedral Objects. 30-39 - Vishvjit S. Nalwa:
Representing Oriented Piecewise C2 Surfaces. 40-51 - Elisabeth Le Bras-Mehlman, Michel Schmitt, Olivier D. Faugeras, Jean-Daniel Boissonnat:
How the Delaunay Triangulation Can Be used For Representing Stereo Data. 54-63 - Juyang Weng, Narendra Ahuja, Thomas S. Huang:
Two-view Matching. 64-73 - David B. Cooper, Yi-Ping Hung, Gabriel Taubin:
A New Model-based Stereo Approach For 3D Surface Reconstruction Using Contours On The Surface Pattern. 74-83 - Michael A. Gennert, Alan L. Yuille:
Determining The Optimal Weights In Multiple Objective Function Optimization. 87-89 - Krishnan Rangarajan, Mubarak Shah, David Van Brackle:
Optimal Corner Detector. 90-94 - Amir A. Amini, Saeid Tehrani, Terry E. Weymouth:
Using Dynamic Programming For Minimizing The Energy Of Active Contours In The Presence Of Hard Constraints. 95-99 - Farzin Mokhtarian:
Evolution Properties Of Space Curves. 100-105 - Michael M. Skolnick, Sam Kim, Robert M. O'Bara:
Morphological Algorithms For Computing Non-planar Point Neighborhoods On Cellular Automata. 106-111 - J. Alison Noble:
Morphological Feature Detection. 112-116 - Terrance E. Boult, Liang-Hua Chen:
Synergistic Smooth Surface Stereo. 118-122 - Hironobu Takahashi, Fumiaki Tomita:
Self-calibration Of Stereo Cameras. 123-128 - Charles D. Hansen, Nicholas Ayache, Francis Lustman:
Towards Real-time Trinocular Stereo. 129-133 - Charles V. Stewart, Charles R. Dyer:
The Trinocular General Support Algorithm: A Three-camera Stereo Algorithm For Overcoming Binocular Matching Errors. 134-138 - Michael A. Gennert:
Brightness-based Stereo Matching. 139-143 - Daphna Weinshall:
Application Of Qualitative Depth And Shape From Stereo. 144-148 - Murali Subbarao:
Parallel Depth Recovery By Changing Camera Parameters. 149-155 - Chia-Hoang Lee:
Structure And Motion From Two Perspective Views Via Planar Patch. 158-164 - Fredrik Bergholm:
A Theory On Optical Velocity Fields And Ambiguous Motion Of Curves. 165-176 - Zhengyou Zhang, Olivier D. Faugeras, Nicholas Ayache:
Analysis Of A Sequence Of Stereo Scenes Containing Multiple Moving Objects Using Rigidity Constraints. 177-186 - Randal C. Nelson:
Using Flow Field Divergence For Obstacle Avoidance: Towards Qualitative Vision. 188-196 - Charles Jerian, Ramesh C. Jain:
Polynomial Methods For Structure From Motion. 197-206 - Richard Szeliski:
Estimating Motion From Sparse Range Data Without Correspondence. 207-215 - W. Eric L. Grimson:
The Combinatorics Of Object Recognition In Cluttered Environments Using Constrained Search. 218-227 - Katsushi Ikeuchi, Takeo Kanade:
Applying Sensor Models To Automatic Generation Of Object Recognition Programs. 228-237 - Yehezkel Lamdan, Haim J. Wolfson:
Geometric Hashing: A General And Efficient Model-based Recognition Scheme. 238-249 - Ingemar J. Cox, Joseph B. Kruskal:
On The Congruence Of Noisy Images To Line Segment Models. 252-258 - Doron Shoham, Shimon Ullman:
Aligning A Model To An Image Using Minimal Information. 259-263 - Haim Shvaytser:
Learnable And Non-learnable Visual Concepts. 264-268 - John M. Gauch, Stephen M. Pizer:
Image Description Via The Multiresolution Intensity Axis Of Symmetry. 269-274 - Charles D. Hansen, Thomas C. Henderson:
Towards The Automatic Generation Of Recognition Strategies. 275-279 - Guido Pasquariello, Massimiliano Iannotta, Sergio Losito, G. Sylos-Labini:
A System For 3-D Workplaces Recognition. 280-284 - William B. Thompson, Rand P. Whillock:
Occlusion-sensitive Matchiing. 285-289 - Gudrun Klinker, Steven A. Shafer, Takeo Kanade:
Color Image Analysis With An Intrinsic Reflection Model. 292-296 - Gavin Brelstaff, Andrew Blake:
Detecting Specular Reflections Using Lambertian Constraints. 297-302 - Paul Cohen, Hong H. Nguyen:
Unsupervised Bayesian Estimation For Segmenting Textured Images. 303-309 - Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Nikil S. Jayant:
An Adaptive Clustering Algorithm For Image Segmentation. 310-315 - Mark L. Moerdler:
Multiple Shape-from-texture Into Texture Analysis And Surface Segmentation. 316-320 - Amnon Shashua, Shimon Ullman:
Structural Saliency: The Detection Of Globally Salient Structures using A Locally Connected Network. 321-327 - H. Isil Bozma, James S. Duncan:
Admissibility Of Constraint Functions In Relaxation Labeling. 328-332 - H. Harlyn Baker:
Surface Reconstruction From Image Sequences. 334-343 - Alan L. Yuille, Norberto M. Grzywacz:
The Motion Coherence Theory. 344-353 - Janusz Konrad, Eric Dubois:
Multigrid Bayesian Estimation Of Image Motion Using Stochastic Relaxation. 354-362 - Jens Arnspang:
Optic Acceleration. 364-373 - James H. Duncan, Tsai-Chia Chou:
Temporal Edges: The Detection Of Motion And The Computation Of Optical Flow. 374-382 - Jack M. Loomis, David W. Eby:
Perceiving Structure From Motion: Failure Of Shape Constancy. 383-391 - Andrew Blake, Gavin Brelstaff:
Geometry From Specularities. 394-403 - Alex Pentland:
Shape Information From Shading: A Theory About Human Perception. 404-413 - Fatih Ulupinar, Ramakant Nevatia:
Using Symmetries For Analysis Of Shape From Contour. 414-426 - Radu S. Jasinschi:
Space-time Sampling With Motion Uncertainty: Constraints On Space-time Filtering. 428-434 - David J. Heeger, Greg Hager:
Egomotion And The Stabilized World. 435-440 - Lance R. Williams, Allen R. Hanson:
Translating Optical Flow Into Token Matches And Depth From Looming. 441-448 - Minas E. Spetsakis, John Aloimonos:
Optimal Computing Of Structure From Motion Using Point Correspondences In Two Frames. 449-453 - James J. Little, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Parallel Optical Flow Using Local Voting. 454-459 - Glenn Healey:
A Color Reflectance Model And Its Use For Segmentation. 460-466 - Hiroyoshi Morita, Kaanyasn Yajima, Shojiro Sakata:
Reconstruction Of Surfaces Of 3-D Objects By M-array Pattern Projection Method. 468-473 - Ronen Basri, Shimon Ullman:
The Alignment Of Objects With Smooth Surfaces. 482-488 - Jiawei Hong, Xiaonan Tan:
Recognize The Similarity Between Shapes Under Affine Transformation. 489-493 - John H. Stewman, Kevin W. Bowyer:
Creating The Perspective Projection Aspect Graph Of Polyhedral Objects. 494-500 - Louise Stark, David W. Eggert, Kevin W. Bowyer:
Aspect Graphs And Nonlinear Optimization In 3-D Object Recognition. 501-507 - Ken-ichi Kanatani:
Reconstruction Of Consistent Shape From Inconsistent Data: Optimization Of 21/2d Sketches. 508-512 - James J. Clark, Nicola J. Ferrier:
Modal Control Of An Attentive Vision System. 514-523 - Dana H. Ballard, Altan Ozcandarli:
Eye Fixation And Early Vision: Kinetic Depth. 524-531 - A. Lynn Abbott, Narendra Ahuja:
Surface Reconstruction By Dynamic Integration Of Focus, Camera Vergence, And Stereo. 532-543 - David Lee:
Coping With Discontinuities In Computer Vision: Their Detection, Classification, And Measurement. 546-557 - David G. Lowe:
Organization Of Smooth Image Curves At Multiple Scales. 558-567 - Steven W. Zucker, Chantal David, Allan Dobbins, Lee Iverson:
The Organization Of Curve Detection: Coarse Tangent Fields And Fine Spline Coverings. 568-577 - Tal Simchony, Rama Chellappa, Ze'ev Lichtenstein:
Pyramid Implementation Of Optimal Step Conjugate Search Algorithms For Some Computer Vision Problems. 580-590 - Paul J. Besl, Jeffrey B. Birch, Layne T. Watson:
Robust Window Operators. 591-600 - Darwin Kuan, Hormoz Shariat, Kalyan Dutta, Pat Ransil:
A constraint-based system for interpretation of aerial imagery. 601-609 - David Lee, Anargyros Papageorgiou, Grzegorz W. Wasilkowski:
Computational Aspects Of Determining Optical Flow. 612-618 - Sergei Fogel:
A Nonlinear Approach To The Motion Correspondence Problem. 619-628 - Stefan Carlsson:
Information In The Geometric Structure Of Retinal Flow Fields. 629-633 - Homer H. Chen:
Motion And Depth From Binocular Orthographic Views. 634-640 - Behzad Shahraray, Michael K. Brown:
Robust Depth Estimation From Optical Flow. 641-650 - John L. Barron, Allan D. Jepson, John K. Tsotsos:
The Feasibility Of Motion And Structure Computations. 651-657 - James L. Crowley, Patrick Stelmaszyk, Christophe Discours:
Measuring Image Flow By Tracking Edge-lines. 658-664 - Peter T. Sander, Steven W. Zucker:
Singularities Of Principal Direction Fields From 3-D Images. 666-670 - Takeshi Shakunaga, Hiroshi Kaneko:
Shape From Angles Under Perspective Projection. 671-678 - Long Quan, Roger Mohr:
Matching Perspective Images Using Geometric Constraints And Perceptual Grouping. 679-684 - Alan L. Yuille:
The Creation Of Structure In Dynamic Shape. 685-689 - Ari D. Gross, Terrance E. Boult:
Error Of Fit Measures For Recovering Parametric Solids. 690-694 - Petros Maragos:
Optimal Morphological Approaches To Image Matching And Object Detection. 695-699 - W. Eric L. Grimson, Daniel P. Huttenlocher:
On The Sensitivity Of The Hough Transform For Object Recognition. 700-706
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