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4th ICCV 1993: Berlin, Germany
- Fourth International Conference on Computer Vision, ICCV 1993, Berlin, Germany, 11-14 May, 1993, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-8186-3870-2

- Shahriar Negahdaripour, Chih-Ho Yu:

A generalized brightness change model for computing optical flow. 2-11 - Joseph Weber, Jitendra Malik:

Robust computation of optical flow in a multi-scale differential framework. 12-20 - Jean-Michel Létang

, Veronique Rebuffel, Patrick Bouthemy:
Motion detection robust to perturbations: A statistical regularization and temporal integration framework. 21-30 - Friedrich Heitger, Rüdiger von der Heydt:

A computational model of neural contour processing: Figure-ground segregation and illusory contours. 32-40 - Peter Whaite, Frank P. Ferrie:

Active exploration: Knowing when we're wrong. 41-48 - Lawrence Birnbaum, Matthew Brand, Paul R. Cooper:

Looking for trouble: Using causal semantics to direct focus of attention. 49-56 - J. Brian Subirana-Vilanova, Kah Kay Sung:

Ridge-detection for the perceptual organization without edges. 57-64 - Andrew Blake, Rupert W. Curwen, Andrew Zisserman:

Affine-invariant contour tracking with automatic control of spatiotemporal scale. 66-75 - Ian D. Reid, David William Murray:

Tracking foveated corner clusters using affine structure. 76-83 - Olli Silvén, Tapio Repo:

Experiments with monocular visual tracking and environment modeling. 84-92 - Daniel P. Huttenlocher, Jae J. Noh, William Rucklidge:

Tracking non-rigid objects in complex scenes. 93-101 - Herve Delingette, Martial Hebert, Katsushi Ikeuchi:

A spherical representation for the recognition of curved objects. 103-112 - Tao Daniel Alter, W. Eric L. Grimson:

Fast and robust 3D recognition by alignment. 113-120 - John (Juyang) Weng, Narendra Ahuja, Thomas S. Huang:

Learning recognition and segmentation of 3-D objects from 2-D images. 121-128 - Xin Chen, Francis Schmitt:

Vision-based construction of CAD models from range images. 129-136 - Michael S. Langer, Steven W. Zucker:

Diffuse shading, visibility fields, and the geometry of ambient light. 138-147 - Darrell R. Hougen, Narendra Ahuja:

Estimation of the light source distribution and its use in integrated shape recovery from stereo and shading. 148-155 - Pawan Sinha, Edward H. Adelson:

Recovering reflectance and illumination in a world of painted polyhedra. 156-163 - Graham D. Finlayson, Mark S. Drew, Brian V. Funt:

Diagonal transforms suffice for color constancy. 164-171 - Peter J. Burt, Raymond J. Kolczynski:

Enhanced image capture through fusion. 173-182 - Wei Zhang, Fredrik Bergholm:

An extension of Marr's signature based edge classification and other methods determining diffuseness and height of edges, and bar edge width. 183-191 - Minoru Etoh, Yoshiaki Shirai:

Segmentation and 2D motion estimation by region fragments. 192-199 - Andrew Ackah-Miezan, André Gagalowicz:

Discrete models for energy-minimizing segmentation. 200-207 - Nicola Ancona, Tomaso A. Poggio:

Optical flow from 1D correlation: Application to a simple time-to-crash detector. 209-214 - Alan B. Arehart, Luc Vincent, Benjamin B. Kimia:

Mathematical morphology: The Hamilton-Jacobi connection. 215-219 - Esfandiar Bandari, James J. Little:

Visual echo analysis. 220-225 - Ronen Basri, Ehud Rivlin:

Localization using combinations of model views. 226-230 - Michael J. Black, P. Anandan:

A framework for the robust estimation of optical flow. 231-236 - Andrew Blake, Gabriel Hamid, Lionel Tarassenko:

A design for a visual motion transducer. 237-241 - Timothy F. Cootes, Christopher J. Taylor, Andreas Lanitis, David H. Cooper, Jim Graham:

Building and using flexible models incorporating grey-level information. 242-246 - Tapas Kanungo, Mysore Y. Jaisimha, John Palmer, Robert M. Haralick:

A quantitative methodology for analyzing the performance of detection algorithms. 247-252 - Zoltan Kato, Marc Berthod, Josiane Zerubia

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Multiscale Markov random field models for parallel image classification. 253-257 - Francois Labonte, Yerucham Shapira, Paul Cohen:

A perceptually plausible model for global symmetry detection. 258-263 - Rakesh Mohan, Daphna Weinshall, Ramesh R. Sarukkai:

3D object recognition by indexing structural invariants from multiple views. 264-268 - Farzin Mokhtarian, Hiroshi Murase:

Silhouette-based object recognition through curvature scale space. 269-274 - Chahab Nastar, Nicholas Ayache:

Fast segmentation, tracking, and analysis of deformable objects. 275-279 - Shree K. Nayar, Ruud M. Bolle:

Reflectance ratio: A photometric invariant for object recognition. 280-285 - Detlev Noll, Michael Schwarzinger, Werner von Seelen:

Contextual feature similarities for model-based object recognition. 286-290 - Pietro Parodi, Vincent Torre:

A linear complexity procedure for labelling line drawings of polyhedral scenes using vanishing points. 291-295 - Arthur R. Pope, David G. Lowe:

Learning object recognition models from images. 296-301 - Ian D. Reid, J. Michael Brady:

Recognition of object classes from range data. 302-307 - Stan Sclaroff, Alex Pentland:

A modal framework for correspondence and description. 308-313 - Ajit Singh:

Incremental image sequence enhancement with implicit motion compensation. 314-319 - Jayashree Subrahmonia, Daniel Keren, David B. Cooper:

Recognizing mice, vegetables and hand printed characters based on implicit polynomials, invariants and Bayesian methods. 320-324 - J. Inigo Thomas, Allen R. Hanson, John Oliensis:

Understanding noise: The critical role of motion error in scene reconstruction. 325-329 - Frank Tong, Ze-Nian Li:

The reciprocal-wedge transform for space-invariant sensing. 330-334 - Qinfen Zheng, Rama Chellappa:

Automatic feature point extraction and tracking in image sequences for unknown camera motion. 335-339 - Andrew Zisserman, Andrew Blake, Charlie Rothwell, Luc Van Gool, Marc Van Diest:

Eliciting qualitative structure from image curve deformations. 340-345 - William T. Freeman:

Exploiting the generic view assumption to estimate scene parameters. 347-356 - Keith J. Hanna, Neil E. Okamoto:

Combining stereo and motion analysis for direct estimation of scene structure. 357-365 - David Sinclair:

Motion segmentation and local structure. 366-373 - Roberto Cipolla, Yasukazu Okamoto, Yoshinori Kuno:

Robust structure from motion using motion parallax. 374-382 - Wee-Soon Ching, Peng-Seng Toh, Kap-Luk Chan, Meng Hwa Er:

Robust vergence with concurrent detection of occlusion and specular highlights. 384-394 - Enrico Grosso, Dana H. Ballard:

Head-centered orientation strategies in animate vision. 395-402 - David William Murray, Philip F. McLauchlan, Ian D. Reid, Paul M. Sharkey:

Reactions to peripheral image motion using a head/eye platform. 403-411 - Kourosh Pahlavan, Tomas Uhlin, Jan-Olof Eklundh:

Dynamic fixation [active vision]. 412-419 - Benedicte Bascle, Rachid Deriche:

Stereo matching, reconstruction and refinement of 3D curves using deformable contours. 421-430 - Peter N. Belhumeur:

A binocular stereo algorithm for reconstructing sloping, creased, and broken surfaces in the presence of half-occlusion. 431-438 - Guo-Qing Wei, Song De Ma:

A complete two-plane camera calibration method and experimental comparisons. 439-446 - Masahiko Shizawa:

Direct estimation of multiple disparities for transparent multiple surfaces in binocular stereo. 447-454 - Sergey Ablameyko, Vladimir Bereishik, Oleg Frantskevich, Maria Homenko, E. Melnik, Oleg Okun, Nadeshda Paramonova:

A system for automatic vectorization and interpretation of map-drawings. 456-460 - Yoram Bonneh, Daniel Reisfeld, Yehezkel Yeshurun:

Texture discrimination by local generalized symmetry. 461-465 - Boubakeur Boufama, Roger Mohr, Francoise Veillon:

Euclidean constraints for uncalibrated reconstruction. 466-470 - Stefan Carlsson:

Projectively invariant decomposition and recognition of planar shapes. 471-475 - David A. Forsyth:

Recognizing algebraic surfaces from their outlines. 476-480 - Antônio Francisco:

Relative depth from vergence micromovements. 481-486 - Joon Hee Han, Timothy Poston:

Distance accumulation and planar curvature. 487-491 - Song Han, Dmitry B. Goldgof, Kevin W. Bowyer:

Using hyperquadrics for shape recovery from range data. 492-496 - Michael Hild, Yoshiaki Shirai:

Interpretation of natural scenes using multi-parameter default models and qualitative constraints. 497-501 - Jana Kosecka, Ruzena Bajcsy:

Cooperation of visually guided behaviors. 502-506 - Ryszard Kozera:

A note on existence and uniqueness in shape from shading. 507-511 - Mengxiang Li:

Minimum description length based 2D shape description. 512-517 - Tim McInerney, Demetri Terzopoulos:

A finite element model for 3D shape reconstruction and nonrigid motion tracking. 518-523 - Tomás Pajdla, Václav Hlavác

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Surface discontinuities in range images. 524-528 - Phil L. Palmer, Maria Petrou, Josef Kittler:

Accurate line parameters from an optimising Hough Transform for vanishing point detection. 529-533 - Thai Quynh Phong, Radu Horaud, Adnan Yassine, Dinh-Tuan Pham:

Optimal estimation of object pose from a single perspective view. 534-539 - Luc Robert, Olivier D. Faugeras:

Relative 3D positioning and 3D convex hull computation from a weakly calibrated stereo pair. 540-544 - Takeshi Shakunaga:

Robust line-based pose enumeration from a single image. 545-550 - Haim Schweitzer:

Occam algorithms for computing visual motion. 551-555 - Bruno Vasselle, Gérard Giraudon:

2-D digital curve analysis: A regularity measure. 556-561 - Gang Xu, Eigo Segawa, Saburo Tsuji:

A robust active contour model with insensitive parameters. 562-566 - Xinhua Zhuang, Yan Huang:

Robust 3D-3D pose estimation. 567-571 - Charlie Rothwell, David A. Forsyth, Andrew Zisserman, Joseph L. Mundy:

Extracting projective structure from single perspective views of 3D point sets. 573-582 - Amnon Shashua:

Projective depth: A geometric invariant for 3D reconstruction from two perspective/orthographic views and for visual recognition. 583-590 - Thierry Viéville, Emmanuelle Clergue, P. E. Dos Santos Facao:

Computation of ego-motion and structure from visual and inertial sensors using the vertical cue. 591-598 - Kenichi Kanatani:

Renormalization for unbiased estimation. 599-606 - Ernst D. Dickmanns, Reinhold Behringer, Claus Brüdigam, Dirk Dickmanns, Frank Thomanek, Volker van Holt:

An all-transputer visual autobahn-autopilot/copilot. 608-615 - Ming Xie, Laurent Trassoudaine, Joseph Alizon, Monique Thonnat, Jean Gallice:

Active and intelligent sensing of road obstacles: Application to the European Eureka-PROMETHEUS project. 616-623 - Bernard Besserer, Stéphane Estable, B. Ulmer:

Multiple knowledge sources and evidential reasoning for shape recognition. 624-631 - Li Du, Geoffrey D. Sullivan, Keith D. Baker:

Quantitative analysis of the viewpoint consistency constraint in model-based vision. 632-639 - Dimitris N. Metaxas, Sven J. Dickinson:

Integration of quantitative and qualitative techniques for deformable model fitting from orthographic, perspective, and stereo projections. 641-649 - André Guéziec:

Large deformable splines, crest lines and matching. 650-657 - Gabriel Taubin

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An improved algorithm for algebraic curve and surface fitting. 658-665 - Josef Kittler, William J. Christmas, Maria Petrou:

Probabilistic relaxation for matching problems in computer vision. 666-673 - Daphna Weinshall, Carlo Tomasi:

Linear and incremental acquisition of invariant shape models from image sequences. 675-682 - Tony Lindeberg, Jonas Gårding:

Shape from texture from a multi-scale perspective. 683-691 - John Oliensis, Paul Dupuis:

A global algorithm for shape from shading. 692-701 - Zoran Duric, Azriel Rosenfeld, Larry S. Davis:

Egomotion analysis based on the Frenet-Serret motion model. 703-712 - Andrew Blake, Michael J. Taylor, Adrian Cox:

Grasping visual symmetry. 724-733 - James L. Crowley, Philippe Bobet, Cordelia Schmid:

Dynamic calibration of an active stereo head. 734-739

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