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CVPR 1991: Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA
- IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CVPR 1991, 3-6 June, 1991, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA. IEEE 1991
- Alan H. Barr:
Teleological computer graphics modeling. - Rodney A. Brooks:
Small autonomous mobile robots: sensing and action. - David T. Clemens, David W. Jacobs:
Model group indexing for recognition. 4-9 - Yang He, Amlan Kundu:
Planar shape classification using hidden Markov model. 10-15 - Chennubhotla S. Chakravarthy, Rangachar Kasturi:
Pose clustering on constraints for object recognition. 16-21 - Yehezkel Lamdan, Haim J. Wolfson:
On the error analysis of 'geometric hashing'. 22-27 - Andrea Califano, Rakesh Mohan:
Multidimensional indexing for recognizing visual shapes. 28-34 - Gregory Dudek, John K. Tsotsos:
Shape representation and recognition from curvature. 35-41 - Sarvajit S. Sinha, Brian G. Schunck:
Surface approximation using weighted splines. 44-49 - Ronald Chung, Ramakant Nevatia:
Use of monocular groupings and occlusion analysis in a hierarchical stereo system. 50-56 - Luc Robert, Olivier D. Faugeras:
Curve-based stereo: figural continuity and curvature. 57-62 - Masatoshi Okutomi, Takeo Kanade:
A multiple-baseline stereo. 63-69 - Demetri Terzopoulos, Manuela Vasilescu:
Sampling and reconstruction with adaptive meshes. 70-75 - Nitin M. Vaidya, Kim L. Boyer:
Stereopsis and image registration from extended edge features in the absence of camera pose information. 76-82 - M. J. Fletcher, Kevin Warwick, Richard J. Mitchell:
Application of a hybrid tracking algorithm to motion analysis. 84-89 - Dieter Koller, N. Heinze, Hans-Hellmut Nagel:
Algorithmic characterization of vehicle trajectories from image sequences by motion verbs. 90-95 - Michael R. M. Jenkin:
Using stereomotion to track binocular targets. 96-102 - Krishnan Rangarajan, Mubarak Shah:
Establishing motion correspondence. 103-108 - Saied Moezzi, Sandra L. Bartlett, Terry E. Weymouth:
Camera stability problem and dynamic stereo vision. 109-114 - Poornima Balasubramanyam, M. A. Snyder:
P-field: a computational model for binocular motion processing. 115-120 - Ali R. Bani-Hashemi:
Finding the aspect-ratio of an imaging system. 122-126 - Hsi-Jian Lee, Chin-Tsing Deng:
Camera models determination using multiple frames. 127-132 - Guo-Qing Wei, Song De Ma:
Two plane camera calibration: a unified model. 133-138 - Roger Mohr, Luce Morin:
Relative positioning from geometric invariants. 139-144 - Homer H. Chen:
A screw motion approach to uniqueness analysis of head-eye geometry. 145-151 - Konstantinos A. Tarabanis, Roger Y. Tsai:
Computing viewpoints that satisfy optical constraints. 152-158 - Yasushi Yagi, Masahiko Yachida:
Real-time generation of environmental map and obstacle avoidance using omnidirectional image sensor with conic mirror. 160-165 - Edouard François, Patrick Bouthemy:
Multiframe-based identification of mobile components of a scene with a moving camera. 166-172 - Randal C. Nelson:
Qualitative detection of motion by a moving observer. 173-178 - Harpreet S. Sawhney, Allen R. Hanson:
Identification and 3D description of 'shallow' environmental structure in a sequence of images. 179-185 - Massimo Tistarelli, Enrico Grosso, Giulio Sandini:
Dynamic stereo in visual navigation. 186-193 - Edwin R. Hancock, Josef Kittler:
Adaptive estimation of hysteresis thresholds. 196-201 - Jayant Shah:
Segmentation by nonlinear diffusion. 202-207 - David Lee, Grzegorz W. Wasilkowski:
Discontinuity detection and thresholding-a stochastic approach. 208-214 - Muhittin Gökmen, Ching-Chung Li:
Edge detection using refined regularization. 215-221 - Pietro Perona:
Deformable kernels for early vision. 222-227 - W. Kenneth Stewart:
Remote-sensing issues for intelligent underwater systems. 230-235 - Stan Sclaroff, Alex Pentland:
Closed-form solutions for physically-based shape modeling and recognition. 238-243 - Fridtjof Stein, Gérard G. Medioni:
Structural hashing: efficient three dimensional object recognition. 244-250 - Louise Stark, Kevin W. Bowyer:
Generic recognition through qualitative reasoning about 3-D shape and object function. 251-256 - Thomas M. Breuel:
Model based recognition using pruned correspondence search. 257-262 - Daniel P. Huttenlocher:
Fast affine point matching: an output-sensitive method. 263-268 - David W. Jacobs:
Optimal matching of planar models in 3D scenes. 269-274 - Joachim Dengler:
Estimation of discontinuous displacement vector fields with the minimum description length criterion. 276-282 - Shou-Ling Peng:
Temporal slice analysis of image sequences. 283-288 - Masahiko Shizawa, Kenji Mase:
Unified computational theory for motion transparency and motion boundaries based on eigenenergy analysis. 289-295 - Michael J. Black, P. Anandan:
Robust dynamic motion estimation over time. 296-302 - Mark C. Allmen, Charles R. Dyer:
Long-range spatiotemporal motion understanding using spatiotemporal flow curves. 303-309 - Eero P. Simoncelli, Edward H. Adelson, David J. Heeger:
Probability distributions of optical flow. 310-315 - James S. Duncan, R. L. Owen, Lawrence H. Staib, P. Anandan:
Measurement of non-rigid motion using contour shape descriptors. 318-324 - Bradley Horowitz, Alex Pentland:
Recovery of non-rigid motion and structure. 325-330 - Sanjoy K. Mishra, Dmitry B. Goldgof, Thomas S. Huang:
Motion analysis and epicardial deformation estimation from angiography data. 331-336 - Dimitris N. Metaxas, Demetri Terzopoulos:
Constrained deformable superquadrics and nonrigid motion tracking. 337-343 - Niels da Vitoria Lobo, John K. Tsotsos:
Using collinear points to compute egomotion and detect nonrigidity. 344-350 - Chiao-Fe Shu, Ramesh C. Jain, Francis K. H. Quek:
A linear algorithm for computing the phase portraits of oriented textures. 352-357 - B. S. Manjunath, Rama Chellappa:
A computational approach to boundary detection. 358-363 - Farshid Farrokhnia, Anil K. Jain:
A multi-channel filtering approach to texture segmentation. 364-370 - Rosalind W. Picard, Ibrahim M. Elfadel, Alex Pentland:
Markov/Gibbs texture modeling: aura matrices and temperature effects. 371-377 - Jacques Lévy Véhel:
Fractal probability functions-an application to image analysis. 378-383 - Daniel Raviv:
A quantitative approach to camera fixation. 386-392 - Bahram Parvin, Gérard G. Medioni:
A dynamic system for object description and correspondence. 393-399 - M. Ali Taalebinezhaad:
Partial implementation of the fixation method on real images: direct recovery of motion and shape in the general case. 400-405 - Daniel P. Huttenlocher, Peter C. Wayner:
Finding convex edge groupings in an image. 406-412 - Jiang Yu Zhen, Fumio Kishino, Qian Chen, Saburo Tsuji:
Active camera controlling for manipulation. 413-418 - Kenneth Keeler:
Map representations and coding-based priors for segmentation. 420-425 - Raghu Krishnapuram, Chih-Pin Freg:
Fuzzy algorithms to find linear and planar clusters and their applications. 426-431 - Alan Y. Commike, Jonathan J. Hull:
Syntactic pattern classification by branch and bound search. 432-437 - Inhao Chang, Murray H. Loew:
Pattern recognition with new class discovery. 438-443 - Grégoire Malandain, Nicholas Ayache, Gilles Bertrand:
Topological segmentation of discrete surfaces. 444-449 - Luc Van Gool, P. Kempenaers, André Oosterlinck:
Recognition and semi-differential invariants. 454-460 - Avinoam Beinglass, Haim J. Wolfson:
Articulated object recognition, or: how to generalize the generalized Hough transform. 461-466 - Hervé Delingette, Martial Hebert, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Shape representation and image segmentation using deformable surfaces. 467-472 - Peter C. Wayner:
Efficiently using invariant theory for model-based matching. 473-478 - Van-Duc Nguyen, Joseph L. Mundy, Deepak Kapur:
Modeling generic polyhedral objects with constraints. 479-485 - William M. Wells III:
MAP model matching. 486-492 - Satoshi Suzuki, Naonori Ueda:
Robust vectorization using graph-based thinning and reliability-based line approximation. 494-500 - H. Isil Bozma, James S. Duncan:
Integration of vision modules: a game-theoretic framework. 501-507 - W. B. Baringer, Robert W. Brodersen, Dragutin Petkovic:
Computer vision hardware using the Radon transform. 508-513 - Wei-Ming Lin, V. K. Prasanna Kumar:
Parallel algorithms and architectures for discrete relaxation technique. 514-519 - Luc Vincent:
Exact Euclidean distance function by chain propagations. 520-525 - Aldo W. Morales, Raj Acharya:
An image pyramid with morphological operators. 526-531 - Yihing Yang, Alan L. Yuille:
Sources from shading. 534-539 - Qinfen Zheng, Rama Chellappa:
Estimation of illuminant direction, albedo, and shape from shading. 540-545 - Gary G. Gu, Michael A. Gennert:
Boundary element methods for solving Poisson equations in computer vision problems. 546-551 - Yvan G. Leclerc, Aaron F. Bobick:
The direct computation of height from shading. 552-558 - John Oliensis:
Shape from shading as a partially well-constrained problem. 559-564 - Takeshi Shakunaga:
Pose estimation of jointed structures. 566-572 - M. A. Shackleton, W. J. Welsh:
Classification of facial features for recognition. 573-579 - Sing Bing Kang, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Determining 3-D object pose using the complex extended Gaussian image. 580-585 - Matthew A. Turk, Alex Pentland:
Face recognition using eigenfaces. 586-591 - Robert M. Haralick, Chung-Nan Lee, Kars Ottenburg, Michael Nölle:
Analysis and solutions of the three point perspective pose estimation problem. 592-598 - John Ens, Peter Lawrence:
A matrix based method for determining depth from focus. 600-606 - Joachim Heel:
Temporal surface reconstruction. 607-612 - E. J. Weldon Jr., Hui Liu:
How accurately can direct motion vision determine depth? 613-618 - Edward H. Adelson, John Y. A. Wang:
A stereoscopic camera employing a single main lens. 619-624 - Richard Szeliski:
Shape from rotation. 625-631 - Younghee Jang:
Identification of interreflection in color images using a physics-based reflection model. 632-637 - Linnan Liu, Brian G. Schunck, Charles R. Meyer:
Optimal contour approximation by deformable piecewise cubic splines. 638-643 - Olivier Monga, Nicholas Ayache, Peter T. Sander:
From voxel to curvature. 644-649 - Gérard Giraudon, Rachid Deriche:
On corner and vertex detection. 650-655 - Terrance E. Boult, Lawrence B. Wolff:
Physically-based edge labeling. 656-662 - Masanobu Yamamoto, Kazutada Koshikawa:
Human motion analysis based on a robot arm model. 664-665 - Jonathan W. Brandt, V. Ralph Algazi:
Computing a stable, connected skeleton from discrete data. 666-667 - Alok N. Choudhary, Ravi Ponnusamy:
Shared memory multiprocessor implementation and evaluation of Hough transform algorithm. 668-669 - Charles V. Stewart:
An analysis of the probability of disparity changes in stereo matching and a new algorithm based on the analysis. 670-671 - Z. N. Li, B. G. Yao, F. Tong:
A linear generalized Hough transform and its parallel implementation. 672-673 - Fatih Ulupinar, Ramakant Nevatia:
Recovering shape from contour for constant cross section generalized cylinders. 674-676 - Paul L. Rosin, Geoff A. W. West:
Extracting surfaces of revolution by perceptual grouping of ellipses. 677-678 - Jack Chien-Jan Pan, Sukhan Lee:
Offline tracing and representation of signatures. 679-680 - David Jerome Braunegg:
MARVEL: a system that recognizes world locations with stereo vision. 681-682 - Kazuhide Sugimoto, Hironobu Takahashi, Fumiaki Tomita:
Integration and interpretation of incomplete stereo scene data. 683-685 - Ajay Patrikar:
Dual networks and their pattern classification properties. 686-687 - James W. Cooper, Svetha Venkatesh, Leslie J. Kitchen:
Early jump-out corner detectors. 688-689 - Jean-Marc Lavest, R. Glachet, Michel Dhome, Jean-Thierry Lapresté:
Modelling solids of revolution by monocular vision. 690-691 - Chien-Huei Chen, Prasanna G. Mulgaonkar:
Uncertainty update and dynamic search window for model-based object recognition. 692-694 - C. Tony Huang, Owen Robert Mitchell:
Rapid Euclidean distance transform using grayscale morphology decomposition. 695-697 - Linnan Liu, Brian G. Schunck, Charles R. Meyer:
Multi-dimensional robust edge detection. 698-699 - Vijaykumar A. Topkar, Arun K. Sood, B. Kjell:
Object detection using contrast based scale-space. 700-701 - Susan M. Haynes, Ramesh C. Jain:
Trajectories and events. 702-703 - Claus-E. Liedtke, Hans Busch, Reinhard Koch:
Shape adaptation for modelling of 3D objects in natural scenes. 704-705 - Raymond D. Rimey, Christopher M. Brown:
Sequences, structure, and active vision. 706-709 - Marie-José Aldon, Olivier Strauss:
A new shape segmentation approach for active vision systems. 708-709 - Francis Schmitt, Xin Chen:
Fast segmentation of range images into planar regions. 710-711 - Amir Shmuel, Michael Werman:
3D from an image sequence-occlusions and perspective. 712-713 - Raj Talluri, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Positional estimation of a mobile robot using edge visibility regions. 714-715 - Frank Ade, M. Peter, Markus Ilg:
Gripping information for a robot from silhouettes. 716-717 - Tsu-Wang Chen, Wei-Chung Lin:
A neural network approach to CSG-based 3-D object recognition. 718-719 - David James Beymer:
Finding junctions using the image gradient. 720-721 - Chienchung Chang, Shankar Chatterjee, Paul R. Kube:
On an analysis of static occlusion in stereo vision. 722-723 - B. C. Vermuri, R. Malladi:
Deformable models: canonical parameters for surface representation and multiple view integration. 724-725 - Shih-Ping Liou, Ramesh C. Jain:
Qualitative motion analysis using a spatio-temporal approach. 726-727 - Trevor Darrell, Alex Pentland:
On the representation of occluded shapes. 728-729 - Deborah Anne Trytten, Mihran Tüceryan:
Segmentation and grouping of object boundaries using energy minimization. 730-731 - Sanghoon Sull, Narendra Ahuja:
Estimation of motion and structure of planar surfaces from a sequence of monocular images. 732-733 - Bir Bhanu, John C. Ming, Sungkee Lee:
Closed-loop adaptive image segmentation. 734-735 - Sabine Randriamasy, André Gagalowicz:
Region based stereo matching oriented image processing. 736-737 - Isaac Cohen, Laurent D. Cohen, Nicholas Ayache:
Introducing new deformable surfaces to segment 3D images. 738-739 - Martin C. Herbordt, Charles C. Weems, Michael J. Scudder:
A computational framework and SIMD algorithms for low-level support of intermediate level vision processing. 740-741 - Zhongfei Zhang, Richard S. Weiss, Edward M. Riseman:
Feature matching in 360° waveforms for robot navigation. 742-743 - Ari D. Gross, Terrance E. Boult:
SYMAN: a symmetry analyzer. 744-746 - Samuel C. Lee, Gen-Sheng Qian, Jan-Bon Chen, Yi-Wei Sun, Douglas A. Hay:
Determining a maximum value yield of a log using an optical log scanner. 747-748 - Andrew Laine, William E. Ball, Arun Kumar:
A multiscale approach for recognizing complex annotations in engineering documents. 749-750 - Baba C. Vemuri, Gunleiv Skofteland:
Surface and motion estimation from sparse range data. 751-752 - B. J. Subirana-Vilanova:
On contour texture. 753-754 - David K. Y. Chiu:
A consensus structure inference algorithm. 755-756 - Edward B. Gamble Jr.:
A discontinuity detector based on the pervasive noise in surface property data. 757-758
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