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ICPR 1996: Vienna, Austria
- 13th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, ICPR 1996, Vienna, Austria, 25-19 August, 1996. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7282-X
Volume I
- Jonas August, Kaleem Siddiqi, Steven W. Zucker:
Fragment grouping via the principle of perceptual occlusion. 3-8 - Richard Lengagne, Pascal Fua, Olivier Monga:
Using crest lines to guide surface reconstruction from stereo. 9-13 - Kenong Wu, Martin D. Levine:
3D part segmentation using simulated electrical charge distributions. 14-18 - Mark James Burge, Wilhelm Burger, W. Mayr:
Recognition and learning with polymorphic structural components. 19-23 - Hiroshi Murase, Shree K. Nayar:
Learning by a generation approach to appearance-based object recognition. 24-29 - Geoff A. W. West:
Assessing feature importance for verification and pose refinement. 30-34 - Anna Rudshtein, Michael Lindenbaum:
Quantifying the reliability of feature-based object recognition. 35-39 - Simone Santini, Ramesh C. Jain:
Gabor space and the development of preattentive similarity. 40-44 - Ron Kimmel:
Affine differential signatures for gray level images of planar shapes. 45-49 - Phongsuphap Sukanya, Hideki Tanuma, Ryo Takamatsu, Makoto Sato:
A new operator for describing topographical image structure. 50-54 - Maarten P. P. Schlicher, Erik Bouts, Piet W. Verbeek:
Fast analytical medial-axis localization in convex polyhedra. 55-61 - Richard C. Wilson, Andrew D. J. Cross, Edwin R. Hancock:
Sensitivity analysis for structural matching. 62-66 - Carsten G. Bräutigam, Jonas Gårding, Jan-Olof Eklundh:
Seeing the obvious [robot vision]. 67-72 - Tomás Werner, Václav Hlavác, Ales Leonardis, Tomás Pajdla:
Selection of reference views for image-based representation. 73-77 - Patrick Wunsch, Gerhard Hirzinger:
Registration of CAD-models to images by iterative inverse perspective matching. 78-83 - Steven M. Seitz, Charles R. Dyer:
Toward image-based scene representation using view morphing. 84-89 - Marie-Odile Berger, Gilles Simon, Sylvain Petitjean, Brigitte Wrobel-Dautcourt:
Mixing synthesis and video images of outdoor environments: application to the bridges of Paris. 90-94 - Remin Lin, Wei-Chung Lin, Chin-Tu Chen:
Recovery of 3-D closed surfaces using progressive shell models. 95-99 - Song Han, Gérard G. Medioni:
Reconstructing free-form surfaces from sparse data. 100-104 - A. Mokadem, Mohamed Daoudi, Faouzi Ghorbel:
A shape distance by complete and stable invariant descriptors for contour tracking. 105-109 - Peter Uray, Axel Pinz:
Topological investigations of object models. 110-114 - Eric Krotkov, Roberta L. Klatzky, Nina B. Zumel:
Analysis and synthesis of the sounds of impact based on shape-invariant properties of materials. 115-119 - Gerie W. A. M. van der Heijden, Albert M. Vossepoel:
A landmark-based approach of shape dissimilarity. 120-124 - Remin Lin, Wei-Chung Lin, Chin-Tu Chen:
Adaptive finite-element meshes for progressive contour models. 125-129 - Dariu M. Gavrila:
Hermite deformable contours. 130-135 - Kengo Nishimura, Hiromi T. Tanaka:
Active shape inferring based on the symmetry in stable poses-shape from function approach. 136-140 - Volker Fischer, Heinrich Niemann:
A parallel any-time control algorithm for image understanding. 141-145 - Peter Veelaert, Herbert Peremans:
Mobile robot navigation based on flexibility maps of the environment. 146-150 - Kenji Mase, Hikaru Nishira:
Computing the field-of-view of a stitched panorama to create for sensitive virtual environments. 151-155 - Keven Weber, Svetha Venkatesh, Mandyam V. Srinivasan:
Insect inspired behaviours for the autonomous control of mobile robots. 156-160 - Ryad Benosman, Thierry Manière, Jean Devars:
Multidirectional stereovision sensor, calibration and scenes reconstruction. 161-165 - Janne Heikkilä, Olli Silvén:
Calibration procedure for short focal length off-the-shelf CCD cameras. 166-170 - Jorge Batista, Helder Araújo, Anibal T. de Almeida:
Pose view stability analysis for camera look angles computation. 171-175 - Shigang Li, Saburo Tsuji, Akira Hayashi:
Qualitative representation of outdoor environment along route. 176-180 - Yi-Bing Yang, Hung-Tat Tsui:
Mobile robot localization by geometric hashing and model-based scene matching. 181-185 - Naoki Asada, Akira Amano, Masashi Baba:
Photometric calibration of zoom lens systems. 186-190 - Takuichi Nishimura, Hiroshi Kojima, Yoshiaki Itoh, A. Held, Shunsuke Nozaki, Shigeki Nagaya, Ryuichi Oka:
Effect of time-spatial size of motion image for localization by using the spotting method. 191-195 - Yasushi Mae, Yoshiaki Shirai, Jun Miura, Yoshinori Kuno:
Object tracking in cluttered background based on optical flow and edges. 196-200 - Nikos Paragios, Georgios Tziritas:
Detection and location of moving objects using deterministic relaxation algorithms. 201-205 - S. M. Smith:
Flexible filter neighbourhood designation. 206-212 - Gang Xu, Saburo Tsuji:
Correspondence and segmentation of multiple rigid motions via epipolar geometry. 213-217 - Christine Hennebert, Veronique Rebuffel, Patrick Bouthemy:
A hierarchical approach for scene segmentation based on 2D motion. 218-222 - Ales Ude, Tor Eivind Ekre:
Stereo grouping for model-based recognition. 223-227 - Nadia Bianchi, Paolo Bottoni, Corneliu Spinu, Catherine Garbay, Piero Mussio:
A dynamical organisation for situated image interpretation. 228-232 - Reinhard Koch:
Surface segmentation and modeling of 3D polygonal objects from stereoscopic image pairs. 233-237 - Bharath R. Modayur, Linda G. Shapiro:
3D matching using statistically significant groupings. 238-242 - David W. Eggert, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, Robert B. Fisher:
Simultaneous registration of multiple range views for use in reverse engineering. 243-247 - Soo-Chang Pei, Ji-Hwei Horng:
A moment-based approach for deskewing rotationally symmetric shapes. 248-252 - Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, Maurizio Pilu, Robert B. Fisher:
Direct least squares fitting of ellipses. 253-257 - Ying-li Tian, Hung-Tat Tsui:
Shape from shading for non-Lambertian surfaces from one color image. 258-262 - Stephen Lin, Sang Wook Lee:
Detection of specularity using stereo in color and polarization space. 263-267 - Ronen Basri, Adam J. Grove, David W. Jacobs:
Efficient determination of shape from multiple images containing partial information. 268-274 - Gregory Baratoff:
Ordinal and metric structure of smooth surfaces from parallax. 275-279 - Kiyohide Satoh, Yuichi Ohta:
Occlusion detectable stereo-systematic comparison of detection algorithms. 280-286 - Michael Hansen, Gerald Sommer:
Active depth estimation with gaze and vergence control using Gabor filters. 287-291 - Jean-Yves Hervé:
Hand/eye coordination: role of the active observer. 292-296 - Éric Marchand, Alessandro Rizzo, François Chaumette:
Avoiding robot joint limits and kinematic singularities in visual servoing. 297-301 - Koichiro Deguchi, Takashi Noguchi:
Visual servoing using eigenspace method and dynamic calculation of interaction matrices. 302-306 - Aaron F. Bobick, James W. Davis:
An appearance-based representation of action. 307-312 - Helder Araújo, Jorge Batista, Paulo Peixoto, Jorge Dias:
Pursuit control in a binocular active vision system using optical flow. 313-317 - Konstantinos Daniilidis, Eduardo Bayro-Corrochano:
The dual quaternion approach to hand-eye calibration. 318-322 - Isaac Weiss:
3-D curve reconstruction from uncalibrated cameras. 323-327 - Gunnar Sparr:
Simultaneous reconstruction of scene structure and camera locations from uncalibrated image sequences. 328-333 - Eduardo Bayro-Corrochano, Joan Lasenby, Gerald Sommer:
Geometric algebra: a framework for computing point and line correspondences and projective structure using n uncalibrated cameras. 334-338 - Anders Heyden, Kalle Åström:
Euclidean reconstruction from constant intrinsic parameters. 339-343 - Songde Ma, Li Li:
Ellipsoid reconstruction from three perspective views. 344-348 - Marc Pollefeys, Luc Van Gool, André Oosterlinck:
The modulus constraint: a new constraint self-calibration. 349-353 - Giannoula Florou, Roger Mohr:
What accuracy for 3D measurements with cameras? 354-358 - Ioannis Patras, Nicolas Alvertos, Georgios Tziritas:
Joint disparity and motion field estimation in stereoscopic image sequences. 359-363 - Tadayoshi Shioyama, Wen Biao Jiang:
Numerical 3-D shape inference from shading with new type of constraint. 364-368 - Cheon Woo Shini, Kwang Ik Kim:
3D measurement strategy based on a projection invariance motion analysis with an artificial retina sensor. 369-373 - Li Li, Songde Ma:
3D pose estimation from an n-degree planar curved feature in two perspective views. 374-377 - David Southwell, Anup Basu, Mark Fiala, Jereome Reyda:
Panoramic stereo. 378-382 - An Luo, Wenjing Tao, Hans Burkhardt:
A new multilevel line-based stereo vision algorithm based on fuzzy techniques. 383-387 - Marcel Worring, Anneke de Win:
Analysis of complex motion patterns using region-based curve analysis. 388-392 - Joan Lasenby, Eduardo Bayro-Corrochano, Anthony N. Lasenby, Gerald Sommer:
A new methodology for computing invariants in computer vision. 393-397 - Chen-Kai Huang, Chuang Pal, Wen-Thong Chang:
Shape from shading using Ritz method with tent basis. 398-402 - Ge Gong, Songde Ma:
Nonlinear diffusion for early vision. 403-406 - Zhengyou Zhang:
On the epipolar geometry between two images with lens distortion. 407-411 - James Orwell, James F. Boyce, John F. Haddon:
Ego motion from near-degenerate sequences. 412-416 - Kenji Nagao:
Direct methods for evaluating the planarity and rigidity of a surface using only 2D views. 417-422 - Caihua Wang, Keiichi Abe:
Stereo matching by integrating piecewise surfaces matched in subranges of depth. 423-427 - Dietrich Büsching:
Efficiently finding bitangents. 428-432 - Javier Gonzalez:
Recovering motion parameters from a 2D range image sequence. 433-440 - Koichi Hata, Jun Ohya, Fumio Kishino, Ryohei Nakatsu:
Automatic extraction and tracking of contours. 441-445 - Hongche Liu, Tsai-Hong Hong, Martin Herman, Rama Chellappa:
Image gradient evolution-a visual cue for collision avoidance. 446-450 - Thorsten Fröhlinghaus, Joachim M. Buhmann:
Regularizing phase-based stereo. 451-455 - Hua Yu, Qian Chen, Gang Xu, Masahiko Yachida:
3D shape and motion by SVD under higher-order approximation of perspective projection. 456-460 - Andrew Hill, Timothy F. Cootes, Christopher J. Taylor:
Least-squares solution of absolute orientation with non-scalar weights. 461-465 - Veronique Rebuffel, J.-L. Sune:
Estimation of depth-from-motion combining iterative prediction scheme and regularization framework. 466-470 - Jean-Paul Berroir, Isabelle Herlin, Isaac Cohen:
A numerical model for large deformation. 471-475 - Min-Ho Ahn, Chung-Nim Lee:
Stereo vision based on algebraic curves. 476-482 - Hoi Man Yip, Ting-Chuen Pong:
Detection of moving objects using a spatiotemporal representation. 483-487 - Ryo Furukawa, Masakazu Imai, Takeshi Uno:
Active tubes in multiscale image queue. 488-492 - Pierre Gurdjos, Patrice Dalle, Serge Castan:
Tracking 3D coplanar points in the invariant perspective coordinates plane. 493-497 - Miguel V. Correia, Aurélio J. C. Campilho, Jorge A. Santos, Luis M. Nunes:
Optical flow techniques applied to the calibration of visual perception experiments. 498-502 - Yongduek Seo, Ki-Sang Hong:
Sequential reconstruction of lines in projective space. 503-507 - Klaus Voss, Herbert Suesse:
Invariant fitting of planar objects by primitives. 508-512 - Yoshihiko Nomura, Dili Zhang, Yuko Sakaida, Seizo Fujii:
3-D object pose estimation based on iterative image matching: Shading and edge data fusion. 513-517 - M. Carmen Molina-Gamez, J. Brian Subirana-Vilanova:
Sparse groups: A polynomial middle-level approach for object recognition. 518-522 - Ami Steiner, Ron Kimmel, Alfred M. Bruckstein:
Planar shape enhancement and exaggeration. 523-527 - Mutsumi Watanabe, Nobuyuki Takeda, Kazunori Onoguchi:
A moving object recognition method by optical flow analysis. 528-533 - Gunter Bellaire, Karsten Schlüns:
3-D object recognition by matching the total view information. 534-538 - Björn Krebs, Peter Sieverding, Bernd Korn:
A fuzzy ICP algorithm for 3D free-form object recognition. 539-543 - Ahmed Ghali, Mohammad F. Daemi:
Recognition information. 544-548 - Mourad Zribi, Hubert Fonga, Faouzi Ghorbel:
Set of invariant features for three-dimensional gray-level objects by harmonic analysis. 549-553 - Vasudevan V. Vinod, Hiroshi Murase:
Object location using complementary color features: histogram and DCT. 554-559 - Jerome Lemaire:
Use of a priori descriptions in a high-level language and management of the uncertainty in a scene recognition system. 560-564 - Chu-Song Chen, Yi-Ping Hung, Ja-Ling Wu:
Model-based object recognition using range images by combining morphological feature extraction and geometric hashing. 565-569 - Bartlett W. Mel:
SEEMORE: a view-based approach to 3-D object recognition using multiple visual cues. 570-574 - Nigel Ayoung-Chee, Gregory Dudek, Frank P. Ferrie:
Enhanced 3D representation using a hybrid model. 575-579 - Stefan Lanser, Christoph Zierl:
On the use of topological constraints within object recognition tasks. 580-584 - Leopoldo Altamirano Robles, Wolfgang Eckstein:
The importance of feature visibility for the evaluation of a matching hypothesis. 585-589 - Ilan Shimshoni:
A fast method for estimating the uncertainty in the location of image points in 3D recognition. 590-594 - Atsushi Imiya, Yasumitsu Fujiwara, Toshiyuki Kawashima:
Reconstruction, recognition, and representation of trees. 595-600 - Dinesh Nair, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Hierarchical, modular architectures for object recognition by parts. 601-606 - Mark R. Stevens, J. Ross Beveridge:
Interleaving 3D model feature prediction and matching to support multi-sensor object recognition. 607-611 - Jean-Philippe Tarel:
Multi-objects interpretation. 612-616 - Tanveer Fathima Syeda-Mahmood:
Recognizing similarity through a constrained non-rigid transform. 617-621 - Toshiyuki Amano, Shinsaku Hiura, Akashi Yamaguchi, Seiji Inokuchi:
Eigen space approach for a pose detection with range images. 622-626 - Adnan A. Y. Mustafa, Linda G. Shapiro, Mark A. Ganter:
3D object recognition from color intensity images. 627-631