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3rd ECCV 1994: Stockholm, Sweden - Volume 2
- Jan-Olof Eklundh:
Computer Vision - ECCV'94, Third European Conference on Computer Vision, Stockholm, Sweden, May 2-6, 1994, Proceedings, Volume II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 801, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-57957-5
Active Vision I
- Sven J. Dickinson, Henrik I. Christensen, John K. Tsotsos, Göran Olofsson:
Active Object Recognition Integrating Attention and Viewpoint Control. 3-14 - Sven Vinther, Roberto Cipolla:
Active 3D Object Recognition using 3D Affine Invariants. 15-24 - Michael J. Taylor, Andrew Blake:
Grasping the Apparent Contour. 25-34 - James M. Rehg, Takeo Kanade:
Visual Tracking of High DOF Articulated Structures: an Application to Human Hand Tracking. 35-46 - James L. Crowley, Jean Marc Bedrune, Morten Bekker, Michael Schneider:
Integration and Control of Reactive Visual Processes. 47-58
Motion and Structure
- Stefano Soatto, Ruggero Frezza, Pietro Perona:
Motion Estimation on the Essential Manifold. 61-72 - Larry S. Shapiro, Andrew Zisserman, Michael Brady:
Motion From Point Matches Using Affine Epipolar Geometry. 73-84 - Paul A. Beardsley, Andrew Zisserman, David William Murray:
Navigation using Affine Structure from Motion. 85-96 - Conrad J. Poelman, Takeo Kanade:
A Paraperspective Factorization Method for Shape and Motion Recovery. 97-108
Active Vision II
- Venkataraman Sundareswaran, Patrick Bouthemy, François Chaumette:
Active Camera Self-orientation using Dynamic Image Parameters. 111-116 - Jasna Maver, Ales Leonardis, Franc Solina:
Planning the Optimal Set of Views Using the Max-Min Principle. 117-122 - Enrico Grosso:
On Perceptual Advantages of Eye-Head Active Control. 123-128
Matching and Registration
- Grégoire Malandain, Sara Fernández-Vidal, Jean-Marie Rocchisani:
Improving Registration of 3-D Medical Images Using a Mechanical Based Method. 131-136 - William J. Christmas, Josef Kittler, Maria Petrou:
Non-Iterative Contextual Correspondence Matching. 137-142 - Yasuyo Kita:
A registration method for rigid objects without point matching. 143-150 - Ramin Zabih, John Woodfill:
Non-parametric Local Transforms for Computing Visual Correspondence. 151-158 - R. Manmatha:
Measuring the Affine Transform Using Gaussian Filters. 159-164 - Jun Sato, Roberto Cipolla:
Extracting the Affine Transformation from Texture Moments. 165-172 - Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, Robert B. Fisher:
Lack-of-fit Detection using the Run-distribution Test. 173-178 - Stephen S. Intille, Aaron F. Bobick:
Disparity-Space Images and Large Occlusion Stereo. 179-186 - Alexis Gourdon, Nicholas Ayache:
Registration of a Curve on a Surface Using Differential Properties. 187-192 - Régis Vaillant, Laurent Guéguen:
Genetic Algorithms applied to Binocular Stereovision. 193-198
Segmentation and Restoration
- Isabelle Herlin, Dominique Béréziat, Gérard Giraudon, C. Nguyen, Christine Graffigne:
Segmentation of echocardiographic images with Markov random fields. 201-206 - Mustapha Derras, Christophe Debain, Michel Berducat, Pierre Bonton, Jean Gallice:
Unsupervised Regions Segmentation: Real Time Control of an Upkeep Machine of Natural Spaces. 207-212 - Laurent Younes:
Synchronous Image restoration. 213-217 - Uwe Weidner:
Parameterfree Information-Preserving Surface Restoration. 218-224
Illumination
- Michael S. Langer, Steven W. Zucker:
Spatially Varying Illumination: A Computational Model of Converging and Diverging Sources. 227-232
Shading and Colour
- Yuichi Ohta, Yasuhiro Hayashi:
Recovery of Illuminant and Surface Colors from Images Based on the CIE Daylight. 235-246 - Lawrence B. Wolff, Elli Angelopoulou:
3-D Stereo Using Photometric Ratios. 247-258 - Paul Dupuis, John Oliensis:
Shape from Shading: Provably Convergent Algorithms and Uniqueness Results. 259-268 - Michael Oren, Shree K. Nayar:
Seeing Beyond Lambert's Law. 269-280 - Pascal Fua, Yvan G. Leclerc:
Using 3-Dimensional Meshes To Combine Image-Based and Geometry-Based Constraints. 281-291
Motion Segmentation
- Marc Proesmans, Luc Van Gool, Eric J. Pauwels, André Oosterlinck:
Determination of Optical Flow and its Discontinuities using Non-Linear Diffusion. 295-304 - Hans-Hellmut Nagel, Gudrun Socher, Henner Kollnig, Michael Otte:
Motion Boundary Detection in Image Sequences by Local Stochastic Tests. 305-315 - Serge Ayer, Philippe Schroeter, Josef Bigün:
Segmentation of moving objects by robust motion parameter estimation over multiple frames. 316-327 - Philip H. S. Torr, David William Murray:
Stochastic Motion Clustering. 328-337 - Henner Kollnig, Hans-Hellmut Nagel, Michael Otte:
Association of Motion Verbs with Vehicle Movements Extracted from Dense Optical Flow Fields. 338-347
Feature-Extraction
- Heikki Kälviäinen, Petri Hirvonen, Lei Xu, Erkki Oja:
Comparisons of Probabilistic and Non-probabilistic Hough Transforms. 351-360 - Stan Z. Li:
Markov Random Field Models in Computer Vision. 361-370 - Olof Henricsson, Friedrich Heitger:
The Role of Key-Points in Finding Contours. 371-382 - Wolfgang Förstner:
A Framework for Low Level Feature Extraction. 383-394
Registration and Reconstruction
- Jacques Feldmar, Nicholas Ayache:
Rigid and Affine Registration of Smooth Surfaces using Differential Properties. 397-406 - Amnon Shashua, Sebastian Tölg:
The Quadric Reference Surface: Applications in Registering Views of Complex 3D Objects. 407-416 - Changsheng Zhao, Roger Mohr:
Relative 3D Regularized B-spline Surface Reconstruction Through Image Sequences. 417-426 - Herve Delingette:
Intrinsic Stabilizers of Planar Curves. 427-436
Geometry and Invariants
- Kalle Åström:
Affine and Projective Normalization of Planar Curves and Regions. 439-448 - Guillermo Sapiro, Allen R. Tannenbaum:
Area and Lenght Preserving Geometric Invariant Scale-Spaces. 449-458 - Long Quan:
Invariants of 6 Points from 3 Uncalibrated Images. 459-470 - Gunnar Sparr:
A Common Framework for Kinetic Depth, Reconstruction and Motion for Deformable Objects. 471-482
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