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CVPR 1989: San Diego, CA, USA
- IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CVPR 1989, 4-8 June, 1989, San Diego, CA, USA. IEEE 1989

- David Lee:

Edge detection, classification, and measurement. 2-10 - Amlan Kundu:

Robust edge detection. 11-18 - James S. Duncan, Thomas Birkhölzer:

Edge reinforcement using parametrized relaxation labeling. 19-27 - Olivier Monga, Rachid Deriche:

3D edge detection using recursive filtering: application to scanner images. 28-35 - Hemant D. Tagare, Rui J. P. deFigueiredo:

A theory of photometric stereo for a general class of reflectance maps. 38-45 - Lawrence B. Wolff:

Shape understanding from Lambertian photometric flow fields. 46-52 - Keith Hartt, Mark Carlotto:

A method for shape-from-shading using multiple images acquired under different viewing and lighting conditions. 53-60 - A. Ravishankar Rao, Brian G. Schunck:

Computing oriented texture fields. 61-68 - Eric Saund:

Adding scale to the primal sketch. 70-78 - Kristine Gould, Mubarak Shah:

The trajectory primal sketch: a multi-scale scheme for representing motion characteristics. 79-85 - Hin Leong Tan, Saul B. Gelfand, Edward J. Delp:

A cost minimization approach to edge detection using simulated annealing. 86-91 - John Princen, John Illingworth, Josef Kittler:

A hierarchical approach to line extraction. 92-97 - Lawrence H. Staib, James S. Duncan:

Parametrically deformable contour models. 98-103 - Alan L. Yuille

, David S. Cohen, Peter W. Hallinan:
Feature extraction from faces using deformable templates. 104-109 - Patrick J. Flynn, Anil K. Jain:

On reliable curvature estimation. 110-116 - Alan M. McIvor:

Edge recognition in dynamic vision. 118-123 - Jian Wu, Roger W. Brockett, Kwangyoen Wohn:

A contour-based recovery of image flow: iterative method. 124-129 - Chiou-Shann Fuh, Petros Maragos:

Region-based optical flow estimation. 130-135 - R. V. Raja Kumar, Arun P. Tirumalai, Ramesh C. Jain:

A nonlinear optimization algorithm for the estimation of structure and motion parameters. 136-143 - Juyang Weng, Narendra Ahuja, Thomas S. Huang:

Optimal motion and structure estimation. 144-152 - John F. Bronskill, John S. A. Hepburn, Wing K. Au:

A knowledge-based approach to the detection, tracking and classification of target formations in infrared image sequences. 153-158 - Rabindranath Dutta, R. Manmatha, Lance R. Williams, Edward M. Riseman:

A data set for quantitative motion analysis. 159-164 - Jianning Xu:

The optimal implementation of morphological operations on neighborhood connected array processors. 166-171 - Edward R. Dougherty:

The dual representation of gray-scale morphological filters. 172-177 - John K. Goutsias, Dan Schonfeld:

Image coding via morphological transformations: a general theory. 178-183 - Shih-Chii Liu, John G. Harris:

Generalized smoothing networks in early vision. 184-191 - Andrea Califano, Ruud M. Bolle, Russell W. Taylor:

Generalized neighborhoods: a new approach to complex parameter feature extraction. 192-199 - Alireza Khotanzad, Jiin-Her Lu:

Object recognition using a neural network and invariant Zernike features. 200-205 - Yung-Sheng Chen, Wen-Hsing Hsu:

A 1-subcycle parallel thinning algorithm for producing perfect 8-curves and obtaining isotropic skeleton of an L-shape pattern. 208-215 - Pavel Grossmann:

From 3D line segments to objects and spaces. 216-221 - Richard Szeliski:

Fast surface interpolation using hierarchical basis functions. 222-228 - Sarvajit S. Sinha, Brian G. Schunck:

Discontinuity preserving surface reconstruction. 229-234 - Y. F. Wang, P. Liang:

A new method for computing intrinsic surface properties. 235-240 - Byron Dom, Wayne Niblack, Jacob Sheinvald:

Feature selection with stochastic complexity. 241-248 - Fan Jiang, Terry E. Weymouth:

Depth from dynamic stereo images. 250-255 - Alex Pentland, Trevor Darrell, Matthew Turk, W. Huang:

A simple, real-time range camera. 256-261 - C. Marc Bastuscheck:

Techniques for real-time generation of range images. 262-268 - Farzin Mokhtarian:

Fingerprint theorems for curvature and torsion zero-crossings. 269-275 - Guy D. Godin, Martin D. Levine:

Structured edge map of curved objects in a range image. 276-281 - Behzad Kamgar-Parsi, Jeffrey L. Jones, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Registration of multiple overlapping range images: scenes without distinctive features. 282-290 - Subhasis Chaudhuri, Shankar Chatterjee:

Estimation of motion parameters for a deformable object from range data. 291-295 - Chaur-Chin Chen, Richard C. Dubes:

Experiments in filtering discrete Markov random fields to textures. 298-303 - Michael J. Daily:

Color image segmentation using Markov random fields. 304-312 - Gongzhu Hu, George C. Stockman:

Representation and segmentation of a cluttered scene using fused edge and surface data. 313-318 - Adi Perry, David G. Lowe:

Segmentation of textured images. 319-325 - Jitendra Malik, Pietro Perona:

A computational model of texture segmentation. 326-332 - Rakesh Mohan, Ramakant Nevatia:

Segmentation and description based on perceptual organization. 333-341 - Saeid Tehrani, Terry E. Weymouth, G. B. John Mancini:

Knowledge-guided left ventricular boundary detection. 342-347 - Gad Ron, Shmuel Peleg:

Multiresolution shape from shading. 350-355 - Chanhee Oh, Nagaraj Nandhakumar, Jake K. Aggarwal:

Integrated modelling of thermal and visual image generation. 356-362 - Lawrence B. Wolff:

Using polarization to separate reflection components. 363-369 - Robert M. Haralick:

Monocular vision using inverse perspective projection geometry: analytic relations. 370-378 - David J. Fleet, Allan D. Jepson:

Computation of normal velocity from local phase information. 379-386 - Lawrence B. Wolff, Terrance E. Boult:

Polarization/radiometric based material classification. 387-395 - Allan D. Jepson, Michael R. M. Jenkin:

The fast computation of disparity from phase differences. 398-403 - Thomas J. Olson, Richard D. Potter:

Real time vergence control. 404-409 - Lawrence B. Wolff:

Accurate measurement of orientation from stereo using line correspondence. 410-415 - Laurent Cohen, Laurent Vinet, Peter T. Sander, André Gagalowicz:

Hierarchical region based stereo matching. 416-421 - Toshihiko Morita, Yusuke Yasukawa, Yasushi Inamoto, Takashi Uchiyama, Susumu Kawakami:

Measurement in three dimensions by motion stereo and spherical mapping. 422-428 - Ali E. Kayaalp, A. Ravishankar Rao, Ramesh C. Jain:

Scanning electron microscope based stereo analysis [for semiconductor IC inspection]. 429-434 - Robert M. Haralick:

Methodology for experimental computer vision. 437-438 - Dragutin Petkovic:

The need for accuracy verification of machine vision algorithms and systems. 439-440 - Yaser Yacoob, Yaron I. Gold:

3D object recognition via simulated particles diffusion. 442-449 - Katsushi Ikeuchi, Ki Sang Hong:

Determining linear shape change: toward automatic generation of object recognition programs. 450-457 - James W. Modestino, Jun Zhang:

A Markov random field model-based approach to image interpretation. 458-465 - David A. Forsyth, Andrew Zisserman:

Mutual illumination. 466-473 - Ten-lee Hwang, James J. Clark, Alan L. Yuille

:
A depth recovery algorithm using defocus information. 476-482 - Donald B. Gennery:

Visual terrain matching for a Mars rover. 483-491 - Aaron F. Bobick, Robert C. Bolles:

Representation space: an approach to the integration of visual information. 492-499 - Radu Horaud, Bernard Conio, Olivier Leboulleux, Bernard Lacolle:

An analytic solution for the perspective 4-point problem. 500-507 - Gabriel Taubin

, Ruud M. Bolle, David B. Cooper:
Representing and comparing shapes using shape polynomials. 510-516 - Marc Richetin, Michel Dhome, Jean-Thierry Lapresté:

Inverse perspective transform from zero-curvature curve points application to the localization of some generalized cylinders. 517-522 - Chong-Huah Lo, Hon-Son Don:

Representation and recognition of 3D curves. 523-528 - Paul Kube:

Likely local shape. 529-534 - Sei-Wang Chen, George C. Stockman:

Object wings-2 1/2 D primitives for 3D recognition. 535-540 - Seth Hutchinson, Robert L. Cromwell, Avinash C. Kak:

Applying uncertainty reasoning to model based object recognition. 541-548 - Venu Govindaraju, David B. Sher, Rohini K. Srihari, Sargur N. Srihari:

Locating human faces in newspaper photographs. 549-554 - M. J. Stephens, Rod Blissett, Debra Charnley, E. P. Sparks, J. M. Pike:

Outdoor vehicle navigation using passive 3D vision. 556-562 - W. Burger, Bir Bhanu

:
On computing a 'fuzzy' focus of expansion for autonomous navigation. 563-568 - Yong Koo Hwang, Narendra Ahuja:

Path planning using a potential field representation. 569-575 - Paul Suetens, Carl Smets, Frans Van de Werf, André Oosterlinck:

Recognition of the coronary blood vessels on angiograms using hierarchical model-based iconic search. 576-581 - Linnan Liu, Peyton H. Bland, David M. Williams, Brian G. Schunck, Charles R. Meyer:

Application of robust sequential edge detection and linking to boundaries of low contrast lesions in medical images. 582-587 - Rajarshi Ray:

Automated inspection of solder bumps using visual signatures of specular image-highlights. 588-596 - Jakub Segen:

Model learning and recognition of nonrigid objects. 597-602 - Behzad Kamgar-Parsi, Behrooz Kamgar-Parsi, William A. Sander III:

Quantization error in spatial sampling: comparison between square and hexagonal pixels. 604-611 - Richard L. Keizer, Stanley M. Dunn:

Marked grid labeling. 612-617 - Philippe Saint-Marc, Jer-Sen Chen, Gérard G. Medioni:

Adaptive smoothing: a general tool for early vision. 618-624 - Ruud M. Bolle, Andrea Califano, Rick Kjeldsen, Russell W. Taylor:

Visual recognition using concurrent and layered parameter networks. 625-631 - Akio Shio:

An automatic thresholding algorithm based on an illumination-independent contrast measure. 632-637 - Peter Meer, C. Allen Sher, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Processing of line drawings in a hierarchical environment. 638-645 - John W. Betz, John L. Prince, Martin G. Bello:

Representation and transformation of uncertainty in an evidence theory framework. 646-652 - Kichul Kim, V. K. Prasanna Kumar:

Parallel memory systems for image processing. 654-659 - Xiaobo Li:

Hierarchical clustering on SIMD machines with alignment network. 660-665 - M. Mary Eshaghian, V. K. Prasanna Kumar:

Fine grain image computations on electro-optical arrays. 666-671 - Joseph K. Kearney, Xiaoli Yang, Shenzhi Zhang:

Camera calibration using geometric constraints. 672-679 - Tsugito Maruyama, Shinji Kanda, Masahiko Sato, Takashi Uchiyama:

Development of hand-eye system with 3-D vision and microgripper and its application to assembling flexible wires. 680-685 - Alan J. Filipski:

Recognition of hand-lettered characters in the GTX 5000 drawing processor. 686-691

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