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ICPR 1990: Atlantic City, NJ, USA - Volume 2
- 10th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Conference C: image, speech, and signal processing, and Conference D: computer architecture for vision in pattern recognition, ICPR 1990, Atlantic City, NJ, USA, 16-21 June, 1990, Volume 2. IEEE 1990, ISBN 9780818620621

- Zi-Cai Li, Ching Y. Suen, Tien Dai Bui, Quan Lin Gu:

Harmonic models of shape transformations in digital images and patterns. 1-7 - Yasuaki Nakano, Yoshihiro Shima, Hiromichi Fujisawa, Jun'ichi Higashino, Masaaki Fujinawa:

An algorithm for the skew normalization of document image. 8-13 - Yuan Yan Tang, Ching Y. Suen:

Nonlinear shape restoration by transformation models. 14-19 - Reza Safaee-Rad, Kenneth C. Smith, Beno Benhabib:

Accurate estimation of elliptical shape parameters from a grey-level image. 20-26 - Yu Qing Gao, Yong Bin Chen, Taiyi Huang:

A new method for estimation of hidden Markov model parameters. 27-30 - Vladimir Kovalevsky:

New definition and fast recognition of digital straight segments and arcs. 31-34 - Yann LeCun, Ofer Matan, Bernhard E. Boser, John S. Denker, Don Henderson, Richard E. Howard, Wayne E. Hubbard, L. D. Jacket, Henry S. Baird:

Handwritten zip code recognition with multilayer networks. 35-40 - Thomas B. Haley:

Applying neural networks to automatic active sonar classification. 41-44 - Chi Hau Chen:

A comparison of neural network models for pattern recognition. 45-46 - Xinhua Zhuang, Robert M. Haralick:

A neural net algorithm for maximum entropy image reconstruction. 47-50 - Noboru Babaguchi, Koji Yamada, Koichi Kise, Yoshikazu Tezuka:

Connectionist model binarization. 51-56 - Stephen E. Reichenbach, Stephen K. Park, Rachel Alter-Gartenberg:

Optimal small kernels for edge detection. 57-63 - Eberhard Mandler, Matthias F. Oberländer:

One-pass encoding of connected components in multivalued images. 64-69 - Albert M. Vossepoel, Jan Paul Buys, Gert Koelewijn:

Skeletons from chain-coded contours. 70-73 - Qiang Shen:

Fuzzy image smoothing. 74-78 - Yifan Gong, Jean-Paul Haton:

Towards a general signal interpretation system-signal-to-symbol conversion level. 79-84 - Peter Gemmar, G. Hofele:

An object oriented approach for an iconic kernel system IKS. 85-90 - Michael Lindenbaum, Hanan Samet:

A probabilistic analysis of hierarchical geometric data structures. 91-96 - Yasuaki Nakamura, Shigeru Abe, Yutaka Ohsawa, Masao Sakauchi:

Data structures for multilayer N-dimensional data using hierarchical structure. 97-102 - Toshikazu Wada, Makoto Sato:

Scale-space tree and its hierarchy. 103-108 - Bin Yu, Xinggang Lin:

The extended binary tree representation of binary image and its application to engineering drawing entry. 109-114 - Michal Irani, Shmuel Peleg

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Super resolution from image sequences. 115-120 - Peter Meer, Isaac Weiss:

Smoothed differentiation filters for images. 121-126 - Anand Rangarajan, Rama Chellappa:

Generalized graduated nonconvexity algorithm for maximum a posteriori image estimation. 127-133 - Masahiko Shizawa:

Discrete invertible affine transformations. 134-139 - Claude Bergeron, Eric Dubois:

Parametric block estimation of motion and application to temporal interpolation of video sequences. 140-146 - Yunming Li, Weidong Zhu:

Restoration of the image degraded by linear motion. 147-152 - Jean-Marc Dinten:

Tomographic reconstruction of axially symmetric objects: Regularization by a Markovian modelization. 153-158 - Jacob Rubinstein, Joseph Segman, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:

Recognition of distorted patterns by invariance kernels. 159-164 - Bian Zhaoqi, Jinyan Chan, Fan Gin:

A new class of Lp correlation functions and its applications to seismic signal application. 165-169 - Amir Waks, Oleh J. Tretiak, George K. Gregoriou:

Restoration of noisy regions modeled by noncausal Markov random fields of unknown parameters. 170-175 - Xiaolin Wu:

A tree-structured locally optimal vector quantizer. 176-181 - Dapang Chen, Alan C. Bovik:

Hierarchical visual pattern image coding. 182-187 - J. Yegeshwar, Richard J. Mammone:

A new perceptual model for video sequence encoding. 188-193 - Pierre A. Devijver:

Real-time modeling of image sequences based on hidden Markov mesh random field models. 194-199 - Gösta H. Granlund, Hans Knutsson:

Compact associative representation of visual information. 200-207 - Eiji Kawaguchi, Sei-ichiro Kamata:

Data reductive image coding by bit-plane modifications. 208-214 - Yasushi Ishikawa, Kunio Nakajima:

A real time connected word recognition system. 215-217 - Ya-Qin Zhang, Murray H. Loew, Raymond L. Pickholtz:

On modeling the distribution of chest X-ray images and their stochastic properties. 218-223 - Yifan Gong, Jean-Paul Haton:

A multiknowledge base system for continuous speech understanding. 224-227 - Tien Peng Wang, Mingui Sun, Ching-Chung Li, Anthony H. Vagnucci:

Classification of abnormal cortisol patterns by features from Wigner spectra. 228-230 - Mitsuru Yamada, Kazuo Hasuike:

Document image processing based on enhanced border following algorithm. 231-236 - Ji Ming:

The statistical information formulation for noisy speech recognition. 237-239 - Yuqing Gao, Yong Bin Chen, Taiyi Huang:

The speech recognition system for all the Chinese syllables using hidden Markov model. 240-242 - Dongxin Xu, Taiyi Huang, Zhiwei Lin:

A hierarchical structure for feed-forward neural networks and its application to speaker-independent speech recognition. 243-245 - Renato de Mori, Roland Kuhn, Gianni Lazzari, Roberto Gretter, Luigi Stringa:

Modelling operator-robot oral dialogue for application in telerobotics. 246-248 - Lawrence O'Gorman, Alfred M. Bruckstein, Chinmoy B. Bose, Israel Amir:

Subpixel registration using a concentric ring fiducial. 249-253 - Andy C. Downton, A. Palau:

Image coding for level 3 Teletext and Videotext. 254-256 - Manavendra Misra, V. K. Prasanna Kumar:

Massive memory organizations for implementing neural networks. 259-264 - Navid Haddadi, K. Hwang, Rama Chellappa:

Viscom: an orthogonal multiprocessor for early vision and neural computing. 265-271 - W. E. Blanz, Sheri L. Gish:

A connectionist classifier architecture applied to image segmentation. 272-277 - Alan S. Rojer, Eric L. Schwartz:

Design considerations for a space-variant visual sensor with complex-logarithmic geometry. 278-285 - Keping Chen, Anders Åström, Per-Erik Danielsson:

PASIC: a smart sensor for computer vision. 286-291 - Marc Tremblay, Denis Poussart:

MAR: an integrated system for focal plane edge tracking with parallel analog processing and built-in primitives for image acquisition and analysis. 292-298 - Larry S. Davis, Ling Tony Chen, P. J. Narayanan:

Connection machine vision-Replicated data structures. 299-304 - Peter J. Burt, Gooitzen S. van der Wal:

An architecture for multiresolution, focal, image analysis. 305-311 - Myung Hoon Sunwoo, J. K. Aggarwal:

A sliding memory array processor for low level vision. 312-317 - Frank J. Weil, Leah H. Jamieson, Edward J. Delp:

Dynamic intelligent scheduling and control of reconfigurable parallel architectures for computer vision/image processing. 318-323 - Raghu Raghavan, Kenneth K. Jung, H. T. Nguyen:

Fine grain parallel processors and real-time applications: MIMD controller/SIMD array. 324-331 - Rod Barman, Michael Bolotski, Daniel Camporese, James J. Little:

Silt: the bit-parallel approach. 332-336 - Alok N. Choudhary, Mun K. Leung, Thomas S. Huang, Janak H. Patel:

Parallel implementation and evaluation of motion estimation system algorithms on a distributed memory multiprocessor using knowledge based mappings. 337-342 - Shu-Yuen Hwang, Steven L. Tanimoto:

Parallel coordination of image operators based on shared-memory architecture. 343-349 - Hussein M. Alnuweiri, V. K. Prasanna Kumar:

Optimal image algorithms on an orthogonally-connected memory-based architecture. 350-355 - Susanne E. Hambrusch, Lynn TeWinkel:

Parallel heuristics for the Steiner tree problem in images without sorting or routing. 356-361 - Chaitali Chakrabarti, Joseph F. JáJá:

A parallel algorithm for template matching on an SIMD mesh connected computer. 362-367 - Dimitris C. Gerogiannis, Stelios C. Orphanoudakis:

Efficient embedding of interprocessor communications in parallel implementations of intermediate level vision tasks. 368-372 - Ernst Dieter Dickmanns:

Visual dynamic scene understanding exploiting high-level spatio-temporal models. 373-378 - Charles C. Weems, Deepak Rana, Allen R. Hanson, Edward M. Riseman, David B. Shu, J. Gregory Nash:

An overview of architecture research for image understanding at the University of Massachusetts. 379-384 - Peter A. Ruetz, Mike M. Cai:

A real time FFT chip set: architectural issues. 385-388 - Alok N. Choudhary, Subhodev Das, Narendra Ahuja, Janak H. Patel:

A reconfigurable and hierarchical parallel processing architecture: performance results for stereo vision. 389-393 - Tadashi Fukushima:

A survey of image processing LSIs in Japan. 394-401 - Eric Persoon, Geert Nijholt, Gerry Maguire, John O'Brien:

Industrial image processing by means of an image recognition integrated system. 402-407 - Toon Gijbels, Luc Van Eycken, André Oosterlinck, Stefaan Note, Francky Catthoor:

An ASIC-architecture for VLSI-implementation of the RBN-algorithm. 408-412 - W. E. Blanz, C. B. Shung, Charles E. Cox, W. Greiner, Byron Dom, Dragutin Petkovic:

Design and implementation of a low-level image segmentation architecture-LISA. 413-431 - Its'hak Dinstein, Gad M. Landau:

Using parallel string matching algorithms for contour based 2-D shape recognition. 415 - Kendall Preston Jr.:

Fundamentals of three-dimensional mathematical morphology. 422-425 - Matti Pietikäinen, Tapio Seppänen, Pertti Alapuranen:

A hybrid computer architecture for machine vision. 426-431 - Gotaro Odawara, Masahiro Tomita, Honghai Jiang, Yutaka Tamiya, Taisei Yoshino, Yoshihiro Hayashi, Satoru Maruyama, Guixin Cheng, Hidetoshi Sakaki:

A multiprocessor system for multiple image recognition-application to automatic routing system. 432-435 - Anton Gunzinger, Severin Mathis, Walter Guggenbühl:

The synchronous dataflow machine: a computer architecture for real time image processing. 436-441 - Koichiro Deguchi, Kazuya Tago, Iwao Morishita:

Integrated parallel image processings on a pipelined MIMD multi-processor system PSM. 442-444 - Hermann Schomberg:

A transputer-based shuffle-shift machine for image processing and reconstruction. 445-450 - David B. Shu, J. Gregory Nash, Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian, K. Kim:

Straight-line detection on a gated-connection VLSI network. 456-461 - Luigi Cinque, Concettina Guerra, Stefano Levialdi:

Optimal parallel computation of the quadtree medial axis transform on a multi-layered architecture. 462-466 - Martin C. Herbordt, Charles C. Weems, David B. Shu:

Routing on the CAAPP. 467-471 - Maria Grazia Albanesi, Marco Ferretti:

A space saving approach to the Hough transform. 472-475 - Virginio Cantoni, Luca Lombardi, Marco Ferretti:

Hierarchical multi-microcomputer systems. 476-478 - K. R. Namaduri, Rajiv Mehrotra, N. Ranganathan:

Fast spatiotemporal filters. 479-483 - Andrew F. Laine, Gruia-Catalin Roman:

A parallel algorithm for incremental stereo matching on SIMD machines. 484-490 - Aakash Tyagi, Magdy A. Bayoumi:

Systolic array implementation of image segmentation by a directed split and merge procedure. 491-493 - Tetsuo Hattori:

A high-speed pipeline processor for regional labelling based on a new algorithm. 494-496 - Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi, Makoto Amamiya:

AMP: an autonomous multi-processor for image processing and computer vision. 497-500 - Bertil Svensson, Tomas Nordström:

Execution of neural network algorithms on an array of bit-serial processors. 501-505 - N. Ranganathan, Rajiv Mehrotra:

A VLSI architecture for difference picture-based dynamic scene analysis. 506-508 - Nick D. Francis, Graham R. Nudd, Tim J. Atherton, Darren J. Kerbyson, Roger A. Packwood, G. John Vaudin:

Performance evaluation of the hierarchical Hough transform on an associative M-SIMD architecture. 509-511 - Steven D. Blostein, Thomas S. Huang:

Implementation of an MHT-based object detection algorithm on a 2-D processor mesh. 512-515 - Koji Wakimoto, Mitsuhide Shima, Satoshi Tanaka, Akira Maeda:

An intelligent user interface to an image database using a figure interpretation method. 516-520 - Ashok Samal:

Design of a dynamically reconfigurable, integrated, parallel vision system. 521-523 - Hiromitsu Yamada, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Masanobu Nakamura:

Increasing the performance of MAP (multi-angled parallelism) erosion-dilation for feature extraction through unary/binary operations. 524-528 - C. Thomas Gray, Wentai Liu, Thomas A. Hughes, Ralph K. Cavin III, Su-Shing Chen:

P3A: a partitionable parallel/pipeline architecture for real-time image processing. 529-531 - Sanjay Ranka, Sartaj Sahni:

Clustering on a hypercube multicomputer. 532-536 - F. Aguirre, J. M. Boucher, J. J. Jacq:

Underwater navigation by video sequence analysis. 537-539 - Deepak Rana, Charles C. Weems:

The IUA feedback concentrator. 540-544 - Glenn Healey, Byron Dom:

Pattern classification algorithms for real-time image segmentation. 545-550 - P. Clermont, Bertrand Y. Zavidovique:

Communication control in a pyramid computer-application to region labeling. 551-555 - Thierry M. Bernard, Bertrand Y. Zavidovique:

About the adjective 'neural', when applied to smart sensors. 556-560 - Myron Flickner, Mark A. Lavin, Sujata Das:

An object-oriented language for image and vision execution (OLIVE). 561-571 - V. Cappelini, Alberto Del Bimbo, Paolo Nesi:

Integrating object oriented programming paradigm concepts in designing a vision and pattern recognition system architecture. 572-575 - Hiroaki Sato, H. Okazaki, Tomoaki Kawai, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Hideyuki Tamura:

The VIEW-Station environment: tools and architecture for a platform-independent image-processing workstation. 576-583 - P. Perez, Mongi A. Abidi, R. C. González:

Experimental evaluation of hypercube-based range analysis tools. 584-590 - Stanley M. Dunn:

Writing retargetable parallel programs for low and high level vision using a global address space. 591-595 - Olivier Bourdon, Gérard G. Medioni:

Object recognition using geometric hashing on the Connection Machine. 596-600 - Narayan S. Raja, Mihran Tüceryan, Anil K. Jain:

Texture segmentation on two high-performance computers. 601-605 - Thomas D. Williams:

Image understanding tools. 606-610 - Daryl T. Lawton, Donald M. Mead:

A modular object oriented image understanding environment. 611-616 - Harry Voorhees, Donna M. Fritzsche, Lewis W. Tucker:

Exploiting data parallelism in vision on the Connection Machine system. 617-622 - Jon A. Webb:

Architecture-independent global image processing. 623-628 - David B. Shu, J. Gregory Nash, Charles C. Weems:

A multiple-level heterogeneous architecture for image understanding. 629-634 - Myung Hoon Sunwoo, J. K. Aggarwal:

Vista for a general purpose computer vision system. 635-641 - Graham R. Nudd, Tim J. Atherton, Nick D. Francis, R. M. Howarth, Darren J. Kerbyson, Roger A. Packwood, G. John Vaudin:

A hierarchical multiple-SIMD architecture for image analysis. 642-647 - C. H. Chien, L. J. Lin:

PARADIGM: an architecture for distributed vision processing. 648-653 - Michael J. B. Duff, Terry J. Fountain:

Enhancing the two-dimensional mesh. 654-659

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