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ICPR 1998: Brisbane, Australia
- Anil K. Jain, Svetha Venkatesh, Brian C. Lovell:

Fourteenth International Conference on Pattern Recognition, ICPR 1998, Brisbane, Australia, 16-20 August, 1998. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8512-3 - John A. Williams

, Mohammed Bennamoun
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A non-linear filtering approach to image matching. 1-3 - Julian Magarey, Anthony R. Dick:

Multiresolution stereo image matching using complex wavelets. 4-7 - Gustavo Olague

, Roger Mohr:
Optimal camera placement to obtain accurate 3D point positions. 8-10 - Kari Pulli, Habib Abi-Rached, Tom Duchamp, Linda G. Shapiro, Werner Stuetzle:

Acquisition and visualization of colored 3D objects. 11-15 - Xiaoyi Jiang, Peter Kühni:

Search-based contour closure in range images. 16-18 - Makoto Maeda, Kousuke Kumamaru, Katsuhiro Inoue, Hongbin Zha:

Surface recovery by using regularization theory and its application to multiresolution analysis. 19-23 - Zhanyi Hu, Yi Yang, Hung-Tat Tsui:

In defense of the Hough transform. 24-26 - Thomas Kämpke, Rudolf Kober:

Nonparametric optimal binarization. 27-29 - Jasjit S. Suri, Robert M. Haralick, Florence H. Sheehan:

Automatic quadratic calibration for correction of pixel classification boundaries to an accuracy of 2.5 millimeters: an application in cardiac imaging. 30-33 - Jinhai Cai, Zhi-Qiang Liu:

A new thresholding algorithm based on all-pole model. 34-36 - Venu Govindu, Chandra Shekhar, Rama Chellappa:

Using geometric properties for correspondence-less image alignment. 37-41 - Maria Carmen Aranda-Garrido

, Jose A. García, J. Fdez-Valdivia:
Representing 2D digital images through a normalized measure of redundancy. 42-46 - Anders Heyden, Fredrik Kahl:

Reconstruction from affine cameras using closure constraints. 47-50 - Quang-Tuan Luong:

Sketching natural terrain from uncalibrated imagery. 51-55 - Fredrik Kahl, Anders Heyden:

Robust self-calibration and Euclidean reconstruction via affine approximation. 56-58 - Kuntal Sengupta, Jun Ohya:

A new camera projection model and its application in reprojection. 59-63 - César Silva, José Santos-Victor:

Egomotion estimation on a topological space. 64-66 - Changjiang Yang, Zhanyi Hu:

An intrinsic parameters self-calibration technique for active vision system. 67-69 - Olaf Munkelt, Christof Ridder, David Hansel, Walter Hafner:

A model driven 3D image interpretation system applied to person detection in video images. 70-73 - Akihiko Iketani, Atsushi Nagai, Yoshinori Kuno, Yoshiaki Shirai:

Detecting persons on changing background. 74-76 - Ismail Haritaoglu, David Harwood, Larry S. Davis:

Ghost: a human body part labeling system using silhouettes. 77-82 - Haiyuan Wu, Tadayoshi Shioyama, Hirotomo Kobayashi:

Spotting recognition of head gestures from color image series. 83-85 - Jakub Segen, Senthil Kumar:

Fast and accurate 3D gesture recognition interface. 86-91 - Dadet Pramadihanto

, Yoshio Iwai, Masahiko Yachida:
A flexible feature matching for automatic face and facial feature points detection. 92-95 - Florence Huet, Sylvie Philipp:

A multi-scale fuzzy classification by knn. Application to the interpretation of aerial images. 96-98 - Mitsuru Sakai, Masaaki Yoneda, Hiroyuki Hase:

A new robust quadratic discriminant function. 99-102 - Sameer Singh, Elizabeth Stuart:

A pattern matching tool for time-series forecasting. 103-105 - Carl Frélicot, Frank Lebourgeois:

A pretopology-based supervised pattern classifier. 106-109 - Weimin Huang, Qibin Sun, Chian-Prong Lam, Jian-Kang Wu:

A robust approach to face and eyes detection from images with cluttered background. 110-113 - Horst Bischof, Ales Leonardis, Florian Pezzei:

A robust subspace classifier. 114-116 - Jukka Iivarinen, Ari Visa:

An adaptive texture and shape based defect classification. 117-122 - Tim Wark, Sridha Sridharan, Vinod Chandran:

An approach to statistical lip modelling for speaker identification via chromatic feature extraction. 123-125 - Björn Krebs, Friedrich M. Wahl:

Automatic generation of Bayesian nets for 3D object recognition. 126-128 - Huiping Li, David S. Doermann:

Automatic identification of text in digital video key frames. 129-132 - Pascal Bamford, Brian C. Lovell

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Bayesian analysis of cell nucleus segmentation by a Viterbi search based active contour. 133-135 - Hiroyuki Mizutani:

Discriminative learning for minimum error and minimum reject classification. 136-140 - Tsuyoshi Kawaguchi, Ryo-ichi Nagata:

Ellipse detection using a genetic algorithm. 141-145 - Chandra Shekhar, Rama Chellappa:

Experimental evaluation of two criteria for pattern comparison and alignment. 146-153 - Jeffrey Huang, Xuhui Shao, Harry Wechsler:

Face pose discrimination using support vector machines (SVM). 154-156 - Minoru Maruyama, Satoru Asano, Yasuaki Nakano:

Face recognition by bidirectional view synthesis. 157-159 - Shigeo Morishima, Takahiro Ishikawa, Demetri Terzopoulos:

Facial muscle parameter decision from 2D frontal image. 160-162 - Yuan Qi, Jie Tian, Ruwei Dai:

Fingerprint classification system with feedback mechanism based on genetic algorithm. 163-165 - Fumitaka Kimura, Satoshi Inoue, Tetsushi Wakabayashi, Shinji Tsuruoka, Yasuji Miyake:

Handwritten numeral recognition using autoassociative neural networks. 166-171 - Robert Sablatnig, Paul Kammerer, Ernestine Zolda:

Hierarchical classification of paintings using face- and brush stroke models. 172-174 - Yi Li, Songde Ma, Hanqing Lu:

Human posture recognition using multi-scale morphological method and Kalman motion estimation. 175-177 - Ulrich Büker, Björn Kalkreuter:

Learning in an active hybrid vision system. 178-181 - Scott D. Connell, Anil K. Jain:

Learning prototypes for online handwritten digits. 182-184 - Wenyi Zhao, Nagaraj Nandhakumar:

Linear discriminant analysis of MPF for face recognition. 185-188 - Imants D. Svalbe, Carolyn J. Evans:

Localisation of image features using measures of rank distribution. 189-191 - Thomas Hofmann, Jan Puzicha:

Mixture models for co-occurrence and histogram data. 192-194 - Lucia Sardo, Josef Kittler:

Model complexity validation for PDF estimation using Gaussian mixtures. 195-197 - Fubito Toyama, Kenji Shoji, Juichi Miyamichi:

Model-based pose estimation using genetic algorithm. 198-201 - Michael L. Schauf, Selim Aksoy, Robert M. Haralick:

Model-based shape recognition using recursive mathematical morphology. 202-204 - Hiroshi Matsuo, Masataka Kimura, Akira Iwata:

Multi-scale and hierarchical description using energy controlled active balloon model. 205-209 - Mark R. Stevens, J. Ross Beveridge:

Multisensor occlusion reasoning. 210-214 - Martijn van Breukelen, Robert P. W. Duin:

Neural network initialization by combined classifiers. 215-218 - Wei Shu, David Zhang:

Palmprint verification: an implementation of biometric technology. 219-221 - Antonio Colmenarez, Thomas S. Huang:

Pattern detection with information-based maximum discrimination and error bootstrapping. 222-224 - Masafumi Tominaga, Kunihito Kato, Kazuhito Murakami, Hiroyasu Koshimizu:

Realization of an efficient line detection by askant glance camera vision system using extended Hough transform. 225-228 - Tadayoshi Shioyama, Haiyuan Wu, Tatsuya Nojima:

Recognition algorithm based on wavelet transform for handprinted Chinese characters. 229-232 - Tsuyoshi Kawaguchi, Makoto Nagao:

Recognition of occluded objects by a genetic algorithm. 233-237 - Binay K. Bhattacharya, Damon Kaller:

Reference set thinning for the k-nearest neighbor decision rule. 238-242 - Irving Hofman, Ray A. Jarvis:

Robust and efficient cluster analysis using a shared near neighbours approach. 243-247 - Per-Erik Danielsson, Qingfen Lin, Qin-Zhong Ye:

Segmentation of 3D volumes using second derivatives. 248-251 - John (Juyang) Weng, Wey-Shiuan Hwang:

Sensorimotor action sequence learning with application to face recognition under discourse. 252-254 - James Tin-Yau Kwok:

Support vector mixture for classification and regression problems. 255-258 - Seung Kee Han, Won Sup Kim, Hyungtae Kook, Seong-Whan Lee:

Temporal segmentation and selective attention in the stochastic oscillator neural network. 259-261 - Guy Smith, Dennis Longstaff:

Texture segmentation using zero crossings information. 262-264 - Nicu Sebe, Michael S. Lew, Dionysius P. Huijsmans:

Which ranking metric is optimal? With applications in image retrieval and stereo matching. 265-271 - Jing Peng, Bir Bhanu

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Local reinforcement learning for object recognition. 272-274 - Jane You, Prabir Bhattacharya, Suresh Hungenahally:

Real-time object recognition: hierarchical image matching in a parallel virtual machine environment. 275-277 - Keiji Yanai, Koichiro Deguchi:

An architecture of object recognition system for various images based on multi-agents. 278-281 - Minoru Etoh:

Promotion of block matching: parametric representation for motion estimation. 282-285 - Francesc J. Ferri, Jesús Malo

, Jesús V. Albert, J. Soret:
Variable-size block matching algorithm for motion estimation using a perceptual-based splitting criterion. 286-288 - Prithiraj Tissainayagam, David Suter:

Visual tracking and motion determination using the IMM algorithm. 289-291 - Kim Vang Hansen, Martin Stumpf Eskildsen, Ole Vilhelm Larsen:

Region-of-interest based finite element modelling of the brain-an approach to brain surgery simulation. 292-296 - Keven Weber, Svetha Venkatesh, Mandyam V. Srinivasan:

An insect-based approach to robotic homing. 297-299 - Ela Claridge:

A boundary localisation algorithm consistent with human visual perception. 300-304 - Alfred M. Bruckstein, Robert J. Holt, Thomas S. Huang, Arun N. Netravali:

New devices for 3D pose estimation: mantis eyes, Agann paintings, sundials, and other space fiducials. 305-309 - Ingo Ahrns, Heiko Neumann:

Real-time monocular fixation control using the log-polar transformation and a confidence-based similarity measure. 310-315 - Mark W. Peters, Arcot Sowmya:

A real-time variable sampling technique: DIEM. 316-321 - Atsushi Sato, Keiji Yamada:

A formulation of learning vector quantization using a new misclassification measure. 322-325 - Shishir Shah, Jake K. Aggarwal:

A hybrid architecture for performance reasoning in classification systems. 326-330 - Yukinori Suzuki, Norio Konno, Junji Maeda:

Associative memory system using fuzzy sets. 331-333 - Phongsuphap Sukanya, Ryo Takamatsu, Makoto Sato:

Image classification using the surface-shape operator and multiscale features. 334-337 - Ali Hojjatoleslami, Josef Kittler:

Strategies for weighted combination of classifiers employing shared and distinct representations. 338-340 - V. Lashkia, S. Aleshin:

Test feature classifiers: performance and application. 341-343 - Thomas Martin Lehmann:

A two-stage algorithm for model-based registration of medical images. 344-351 - Juha Röning, Marcel Riech:

Registration of nevi in successive skin images for early detection of melanoma. 352-357 - Lars Floreby, Katarina Sjögreen

, Leif Sörnmo, Michael Ljungberg:
Deformable Fourier surfaces for volume segmentation in SPECT. 358-360 - Yoshiki Kawata, Noboru Niki, Hironobu Ohmatsu, Ryutaro Kakinuma, Kensaku Mori, Kenji Eguchi, Masahiro Kaneko, Noriyuki Moriyama:

Curvature based analysis of pulmonary nodules using thin-section CT images. 361-363 - Esther de Ves, Richard C. Wilson, Edwin R. Hancock:

Matching blood vessel patterns with the generalised EM algorithm. 364-367 - Yasuo Watanabe, Katsutoshi Takahashi:

An analysis system for two-dimensional gel electrophoresis images of genomic DNA. 368-371 - Jianming Hu, Donggang Yu, Hong Yan:

Algorithms for partitioning path construction of handwritten numeral strings. 372-374 - Kil-Taek Lim, Sung-Il Chien:

Neural network based feature space generation for multiple databases of handwritten numerals. 375-377 - Jinhai Cai, Zhi-Qiang Liu:

Integration of structural and statistical information for unconstrained handwritten numeral recognition. 378-380 - Lionel Prevost, Maurice Milgram:

Automatic allograph selection and multiple expert classification for totally unconstrained handwritten character recognition. 381-383 - Toru Wakahara, Kenji Ogura:

Extended mean shift in handwriting clustering. 384-388 - Leila De Floriani, Paola Magillo, Enrico Puppo:

Managing the level of detail in 3D shape reconstruction and representation. 389-391 - Zixin Zhang, Michael Braun:

A deformable model-based image segmentation algorithm for shapes with corners. 392-394 - I-Pin Chen, Zen Chen:

Recursive representation and progressive display of binary objects for efficient network browsing. 395-399 - Gunilla Borgefors, Giuliana Ramella, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja:

Coarse-to-fine skeletons from grey-level pyramids. 400-402 - Antoine Ting, Maylor K. H. Leung:

Linear layout processing. 403-405 - Karl Tombre, Christian Ah-Soon, Philippe Dosch, Adlane Habed, Gérald Masini:

Stable, robust and off-the-shelf methods for graphics recognition. 406-408 - Michel van Klink, Michael S. Lew:

Decimation of visible surfaces. 409-411 - Philip L. Worthington, Benoit Huet, Edwin R. Hancock:

Appearance-based object recognition using shape-from-shading. 412-416 - Yiwu Lei, Kok Cheong Wong:

A novel method for detecting and localising of reflectional and rotational symmetry under weak perspective projection. 417-419 - Ge Cong, Bahram Parvin:

Shape from interference patterns. 420-424 - Ales Ude:

Nonlinear least squares optimisation of unit quaternion functions for pose estimation from corresponding features. 425-427 - Martin A. Kraaijveld:

An experimental comparison of nonparametric classifiers for time-constrained classification tasks. 428-435 - Prasun Sinha, Jianchang Mao:

Combining multiple OCRs for optimizing word recognition. 436-438 - Dariu M. Gavrila:

Multi-feature hierarchical template matching using distance transforms. 439-444 - Robert P. W. Duin:

Relational discriminant analysis and its large sample size problem. 445-449 - Mayer Aladjem:

Training of a ML neural network for classification via recursive reduction of the class separation. 450-452 - Il-Seok Oh, Jin-Seon Lee, Ching Y. Suen:

Using class separation for feature analysis and combination of class-dependent features. 453-455 - Jiankang Wang, Xiaobo Li:

A system for segmenting ultrasound images. 456-461 - Sabine Kröner, Andreas D. Lattner:

Authentication of free hand drawings by pattern recognition methods. 462-464 - Lars Floreby, Leif Sörnmo, Katarina Sjögreen

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Boundary finding using Fourier surfaces of increasing order [simulated medical images]. 465-467 - Paul Stefan Williams, Michael D. Alder:

Segmentation of natural images for CBIR. 468-470 - Luigi Cinque, Raniero Romagnoli, Stefano Levialdi, P. T. A. Nguyen, Ling Guan:

Self-organizing map for segmenting 3D biological images. 471-473 - Thomas Melzer, Paul Kammerer, Ernestine Zolda:

Stroke detection of brush strokes in portrait miniatures using a semi-parametric and a model based approach. 474-476 - Norbert O. Stöffler, Zoltan Schnepf:

An MPEG-processor-based robot vision system for real-time detection of moving objects by a moving observer. 477-481 - Shaoyun Chen, John (Juyang) Weng:

State-based SHOSLIF for indoor visual navigation. 482-484 - Takahito Kawanishi, Kazumasa Yamazawa, Hidehiko Iwasa, Haruo Takemura, Naokazu Yokoya:

Generation of high-resolution stereo panoramic images by omnidirectional imaging sensor using hexagonal pyramidal mirrors. 485-489 - Satoshi Yonemoto, Naoyuki Tsuruta, Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi:

Tracking of 3D multi-part objects using multiple viewpoint time-varying sequences. 490-494 - Ross Cutler, Larry S. Davis:

View-based detection and analysis of periodic motion. 495-500 - Jin Liu:

Determination of the point of fixation in a head-fixed coordinate system. 501-504 - Torfinn Taxt, Arvid Lundervold, Jarle Strand, Sverre Holm:

Advances in medical imaging. 505-508 - Lucas J. van Vliet, Ian T. Young, Piet W. Verbeek:

Recursive Gaussian derivative filters. 509-514 - Juan-Carlos Perez-Cortes, Enrique Vidal:

The extended general spacefilling curves heuristic. 515-517 - Fang Chen, David Suter:

Image coordinate transformation based on DIV-CURL vector splines. 518-520 - Seiichi Uchida, Hiroaki Sakoe:

A monotonic and continuous two-dimensional warping based on dynamic programming. 521-524 - Vadim Mottl, Alexander Blinov, Andrey Kopylov

, Alexey Kostin, Ilya B. Muchnik:
Variational methods in signal and image analysis. 525-527 - Piet W. Verbeek, Lucas J. van Vliet, Joost van de Weijer

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Improved curvature and anisotropy estimation for curved line bundles. 528-533 - Dario Maio, Davide Maltoni:

Ridge-line density estimation in digital images. 534-538 - Vadim Avrin, Its'hak Dinstein:

Local motion estimation and resolution enhancement of video sequences. 539-541 - José Salvador Sánchez, Filiberto Pla, Francesc J. Ferri:

A Voronoi-diagram-based approach to oblique decision tree induction. 542-544 - Tin Kam Ho:

C4.5 decision forests. 545-549 - Alexander Kadyrov, Maria Petrou:

Linear transformation parameter estimation for fault detection. 550-552 - Geoffrey J. McLachlan, David Peel:

MIXFIT: an algorithm for the automatic fitting and testing of normal mixture models. 553-557 - Barnabás Takács, Lev Sadovnik, Harry Wechsler:

Optimal training set design for 3D object recognition. 558-560 - George Nagy:

Persistent issues in learning and estimation. 561-564 - Balázs Kégl, Adam Krzyzak, Heinrich Niemann:

Radial basis function networks in nonparametric classification and function learning. 565-570 - Aya Soffer, Hanan Samet:

Using negative shape features for logo similarity matching. 571-573 - Paulo Peixoto, Jorge Batista, Helder Araújo

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A surveillance system combining peripheral and foveated motion tracking. 574-577 - K. J. Hermiston, David M. Booth, S. B. Foulkes, A. L. Reno:

Pose estimation and recognition of ground vehicles in aerial reconnaissance imagery. 578-582 - Kazunori Onoguchi:

Shadow elimination method for moving object detection. 583-587 - Yoshio Onoe, Naokazu Yokoya, Kazumasa Yamazawa, Haruo Takemura:

Visual surveillance and monitoring system using an omnidirectional video camera. 588-592 - Atsushi Nakazawa, Hirokazu Kato, Seiji Inokuchi:

Human tracking using distributed vision systems. 593-596 - Akira Utsumi, Hiroki Mori, Jun Ohya, Masahiko Yachida:

Multiple-view-based tracking of multiple humans. 597-601 - Robin Hosie, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W. West:

Classifying and detecting group behaviour from visual surveillance data. 602-604 - Tin Kam Ho:

Bootstrapping text recognition from stop words. 605-609 - B. B. Chaudhuri, Utpal Garain:

Automatic detection of italic, bold and all-capital words in document images. 610-612 - Yasuhiko Watanabe, Yoshihiro Okada, Yeun-Bae Kim, Tetsuya Takeda:

Translation camera. 613-617 - Jae-Chang Shim, Chitra Dorai, Ruud M. Bolle:

Automatic text extraction from video for content-based annotation and retrieval. 618-620 - Keiji Yamada:

Handwritten text retrieval using two-stage pattern matching with handwritten query. 621-625 - Jinhui Liu, Anil K. Jain:

Image-based form document retrieval. 626-628 - Katsuhiko Ueda, Takeshi Mutoh, Ken'ichi Matsuo:

Automatic verification system for seal imprints on Japanese bankchecks. 629-632 - David C. Bartnik, Venugopal Govindaraju, Sargur N. Srihari, Binh C. Phan:

Postal reply card processing. 633-636 - Richard Lengagne, Pascal Fua, Olivier Monga:

Using differential constraints to generate a 3D face model from stereo. 637-639 - Ling-Xiang Zhou, Wei-Kang Gu:

3D model reconstruction by fusing multiple visual cues. 640-642 - Milena Salman, Michael Lindenbaum:

A layered representation for model-based filtering and recognition. 643-647 - Yoshihiro Kawai, Toshio Ueshiba, Yutaka Ishiyama, Yasushi Sumi, Fumiaki Tomita:

Stereo correspondence using segment connectivity. 648-651 - Jon Sporring, Mads Nielsen, Joachim Weickert, Ole Fogh Olsen:

A note on differential corner measures. 652-654 - Man Lee Liu, Kin Hong Wong:

A novel algorithm for recovering the 3D motions of multiple moving rigid objects. 655-657 - Hongbin Zha, Tsuyoshi Hoshide, Tsutomu Hasegawa:

A recursive fitting-and-splitting algorithm for 3-D object modeling using superquadrics. 658-662 - Rüdiger Mecke, Ayoub Al-Hamadi, Bernd Michaelis:

A robust method for block-based motion estimation in RGB-image sequences. 663-667 - Guoyu Wang, Zweitze Houkes, Paul P. L. Regtien, M. J. Korsten, Guangrong Ji:

A statistical model to describe invariants extracted from a 3-D quadric surface patch and its applications in region-based recognition. 668-672 - Taro Yokoyama, Yasushi Yagi, Masahiko Yachida:

Active contour model for extracting human faces. 673-676 - Ken'ichi Morooka, Hongbin Zha, Tsutomu Hasegawa:

Next best viewpoint (NBV) planning for active object modeling based on a learning-by-showing approach. 677-681 - V. V. Vinod:

Activity based video shot retrieval and ranking. 682-684 - Fergal Shevlin:

Analysis of orientation problems using Plucker lines. 685-689 - Sergio Exel, Luiz Pessoa:

Attentive visual recognition. 690-692 - Bruno Nagel, Jochen Wingbermühle, Sebastian Weik, Claus-E. Liedtke:

Automated modelling of real human faces for 3D animation. 693-696 - Jin Jia, Keiichi Abe:

Automatic generation of prototypes in 3D structural object recognition. 697-700 - Wilfried Osberger, Anthony J. Maeder:

Automatic identification of perceptually important regions in an image. 701-704 - Naoki Asada, Masashi Baba, Akira Amano:

Calibrated computer graphics: a new approach to realistic image synthesis based on camera calibration. 705-707 - Ge Cong, Bahram Parvin:

Curve evolution for corner enhancement. 708-710 - David Hattery, Murray H. Loew:

Depth from physics: physics-based image analysis and feature definition. 711-713 - James Orwell, James F. Boyce, John F. Haddon, Gregory H. Watson:

Detecting periodic structure. 714-716 - Zhanyi Hu, Ming Tang, Hung-Tat Tsui:

Direct triangle extraction by a randomized Hough technique. 717-719 - Chikahito Nakajima:

Extraction of salient apexes from an image by using the function at the primary visual cortex. 720-724 - Qiong Liu, Charissa Lansing, Thomas S. Huang:

Facial motion tracking from fine to coarse. 725-727 - Zhiyong Yang:

Invariance and scaling laws in natural images. 728-730 - Chengfa Fan, Xiuqing Ye, Weikang Gu:

KRUS: a knowledge-based road scene understanding system. 731-733 - Janne Heikkilä:

Moment and curvature preserving technique for accurate ellipse boundary detection. 734-737 - Dae-Sik Jang, Hyung-Il Choi:

Moving object tracking by optimizing active models. 738-740 - Andrzej Sluzek:

Multi-level contour segmentation using multiple segmentation primitives. 741-743 - Marielle Mokhtari, Robert Bergevin:

Multiscale compression of planar curves using constant curvature segments. 744-746 - Juliang Shao, Clive S. Fraser:

Network vision. 747-750 - Douglas R. Heisterkamp, Prabir Bhattacharya:

Object and motion recognition using the plane plus parallax displacement of conics. 751-753 - Yuichi Nakamura, Naoaki Sumida, Yuichi Ohta:

Object arrangement estimation using color edge profile. 754-758 - Michael Reiter

, Jiri Matas:
Object-detection with a varying number of eigenspace projections. 759-761 - Rune Fisker, Jens Michael Carstensen

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On parameter estimation in deformable models. 762-766 - Ryad Benosman, Jean Devars:

Panoramic stereo vision sensor. 767-769 - Axel Pinz, Jean-Philippe Andreu:

Qualitative spatial reasoning to infer the camera position in generic object recognition. 770-773 - Kikuhito Kawasue, Osamu Shiku, Takakazu Ishimatsu:

Range finder using circular dynamic stereo. 774-776 - Stefan Scherer, Wilfried Andexer, Axel Pinz:

Robust adaptive window matching by homogeneity constraint and integration of descriptions. 777-779 - Chun-Kiat Ong, Takashi Matsuyama:

Robust color segmentation using the dichromatic reflection model. 780-784 - Akashi Yamaguchi, Kazutaka Kouchi, Seiji Inokuchi:

Stereo matching for stone statues using SRI parameters and relational graph. 785-787 - Andrew J. Stoddart, M. S. Baker:

Surface reconstruction and compression using multiresolution arbitrary topology G1 continuous splines. 788-791 - Ramakrishna Kakarala:

Testing for convexity with Fourier descriptors. 792-794 - Jim Ivins, John Porrill, John P. Frisby, Guy A. Orban:

The joint probability density function for linear optic flow components. 795-798 - Guodong Guo, Shan Yu, Songde Ma:

Unsupervised segmentation based on multi-resolution analysis, robust statistics and majority game theory. 799-801 - Jean-Luc Henry:

Use of an evolutive base of models in a system for reading printed texts. 802-804 - Olivier Y. de Vel, Stefan Aeberhard:

View-based object recognition using image lines. 805-807 - Thomas Bülow, Gerald Sommer:

Quaternionic gabor filters for local structure classification. 808-810 - Pedro García-Sevilla, Maria Petrou:

The use of Boolean model for texture analysis of grey images. 811-813 - Gert Van de Wouwer, Paul Scheunders

, Dirk Van Dyck:
Rotation-invariant texture characterization using isotropic wavelet frames. 814-816 - Georgy L. Gimel'farb:

Supervised segmentation by pairwise interactions: do Gibbs models learn what we expect? 817-819 - Mesut Goktepe, Volkan Atalay, Nese Yalabik, Cemal Yalabik:

Unsupervised texture based image segmentation by simulated annealing using Markov random field and Potts models. 820-822 - Alessandro M. Palau, Robert R. Snapp:

The labelled cell classifier: a fast approximation to k nearest neighbors. 823-827 - Alfons Juan, Enrique Vidal, Pablo Aibar:

Fast k-nearest-neighbours searching through extended versions of the approximating and eliminating search algorithm (AESA). 828-830 - Vladimir V. Riazanov, Oleg V. Senko, Yurii I. Zhuravlev:

Mathematical methods for pattern recognition: logic, optimization, algebraic approaches. 831-834 - Du Q. Huynh:

Euclidean reconstruction from an image triplet: a sensitivity analysis. 835-837 - Philippe Montesinos, Valérie Gouet, Rachid Deriche:

Differential invariants for color images. 838-840 - Jinxiang Chai, Songde Ma:

An evolutionary framework for stereo correspondence. 841-844 - Peter Albrecht, Bernd Michaelis:

Stereo photogrammetry with improved spatial resolution. 845-849 - Dinkar N. Bhat:

An evolutionary measure for image matching. 850-852 - Masatoshi Okutomi, Suguru Noguchi:

Extraction of road region using stereo images. 853-856 - Atsushi Nishikawa, Atsushi Okubo, Fumio Miyazaki:

Selective acquisition of 3-D information enough for finding passable free spaces using an active stereo vision system. 857-861 - Takeshi Kurata, Jun Fujiki, Katsuhiko Sakaue:

Affine epipolar geometry via factorization method. 862-866 - M. J. S. Day, Janet Susan Payne:

A projection filter for use with parameterised learning models. 867-869 - Mineichi Kudo, Hiroshi Tenmoto, Satoru Sumiyoshi, Masaru Shimbo:

A subclass-based mixture model for pattern recognition. 870-872 - Chester Ornes, Anthony Disher, Jack Sklansky:

A visual neural network that learns perceptual relationships. 873-875 - Baback Moghaddam, Tony Jebara, Alex Pentland:

Efficient MAP/ML similarity matching for visual recognition. 876-881 - Reinhold Huber, Helmut A. Mayer:

ERC - evolutionary resample and combine for adaptive parallel training data set selection. 882-885 - Jirí Grim, Jana Novovicová, Pavel Pudil, Petr Somol, Francesc J. Ferri:

Initializing normal mixtures of densities. 886-890 - Horst Bischof, Ales Leonardis:

MDL-based design of vector quantizers. 891-893 - Andrew Berman, Linda G. Shapiro:

A flexible image database system for content-based retrieval. 894-898 - Luigi Cinque, Fabio Lecca, Stefano Levialdi, Steven L. Tanimoto:

Retrieval of images using rich region descriptions. 899-901 - Dorin Comaniciu, Peter Meer, David J. Foran:

Shape-based image indexing and retrieval for diagnostic pathology. 902-904 - Patrick Bouthemy, Ronan Fablet:

Motion characterization from temporal cooccurrences of local motion-based measures for video indexing. 905-908 - Anil K. Jain, Aditya Vailaya, Wei Xiong:

Query by video clip. 909-911 - Frank Lebourgeois, Jean-Michel Jolion, Patrick Ch Awart:

Towards a description for video indexation. 912-915 - Ullas Gargi, Sameer K. Antani, Rangachar Kasturi:

Indexing text events in digital video databases. 916-918 - Aya Soffer, Hanan Samet, Dmitry N. Zotkin:

Pictorial query trees for query specification in image databases. 919-921 - Noboru Nakajima, Naoya Tanaka, Keiji Yamada:

Document reconstruction and recognition from an image sequence. 922-925 - Pierre Héroux

, Sébastien Diana, Arnaud Ribert, Éric Trupin:
Classification method study for automatic form class identification. 926-928 - Pinar Duygulu, Volkan Atalay, Ebru Dincel:

A heuristic algorithm for hierarchical representation of form documents. 929-931 - Atsuhiro Takasu:

Probabilistic interpage analysis for article extraction from document images. 932-935 - Chris Cracknell, Andy C. Downton:

Document image understanding of handwritten forms using rule-trees. 936-938 - Farook Sattar

, David B. H. Tay:
On the multiresolution enhancement of document images using fuzzy logic approach. 939-941 - Véronique Eglin, Stéphane Bres, Hubert Emptoz:

Printed text featuring using the visual criteria of legibility and complexity. 942-944 - Peter Tofani, Rangachar Kasturi:

Segmentation of text from color map images. 945-947 - Alex Pentland:

Smart rooms, smart clothes. 949-953 - Hongbin Zha, Soshiro Tahira, Tsutomu Hasegawa:

Multi-resolution surface description of 3D objects by shape-adaptive triangular meshes. 954-958 - Kuo-Chang Hwang, Naokazu Yokoya, Haruo Takemura, Kazumasa Yamazawa:

A factorization method using 3D linear combination for shape and motion recovery. 959-963 - Kenji Hara, Hongbin Zha, Tsutomu Hasegawa:

Regularization-based 3D object modeling from multiple range images. 964-968 - Alireza Bab-Hadiashar, David Suter:

Robust range segmentation. 969-971 - Francesco G. Callari, Gilbert Soucy, Frank P. Ferrie:

Uncertainty in pose estimation: a Bayesian approach. 972-976 - Takeshi Masuda:

A unified approach to volumetric registration and integration of multiple range images. 977-981 - Christian Schütz, Timothée Jost, Heinz Hügli:

Multi-feature matching algorithm for free-form 3D surface registration. 982-984 - Michal Haindl

, Pavel Zid:
Fast segmentation of planar surfaces in range images. 985-987 - X. Zhao, S. H. Ong:

Adaptive local thresholding with fuzzy-validity-guided spatial partitioning. 988-990 - Junji Maeda, Sonny Novianto, A. Miyashita, Sato Saga, Yukinori Suzuki:

Fuzzy region-growing segmentation of natural images using local fractal dimension. 991-993 - Tyng-Luh Liu, Davi Geiger, Alan L. Yuille

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Segmenting by seeking the symmetry axis. 994-998 - Jorge Badenas, Filiberto Pla:

Segmentation based on region-tracking in image sequences for traffic monitoring. 999-1001 - Lixu Gu, Toyohisa Kaneko, Naoki Tanaka, Robert M. Haralick:

Robust extraction of characters from color scene image using mathematical morphology. 1002-1004 - Carlos Avilés-Cruz:

Unsupervised texture segmentation using stochastic version of the EM algorithm and data fusion. 1005-1009 - Peter Kruizinga, Nicolai Petkov:

Grating cell operator features for oriented texture segmentation. 1010-1014 - Ari Visa:

A genetic algorithm based method to improve image segmentation. 1015-1017 - Bin Luo, Andrew D. J. Cross, Edwin R. Hancock:

Corner detection using vector potential. 1018-1021 - Keun-Chung Kim, Doo-Young Kim, Jake K. Aggarwal:

Feature extraction of edge by directional computation of gray-scale variation. 1022-1027 - Lee Hepplewhite, T. John Stonham:

Image representation, texture and the fuzzy n-tuple. 1028-1030 - Yukihiko Yamashita, Yasuyuki Ikeno, Hidemitsu Ogawa:

Relative Karhunen-Loeve transform method for pattern recognition. 1031-1033 - Medha Pandit, Josef Kittler, Jiri Matas:

Selection of speaker independent feature for a speaker verification system. 1034-1036 - Alexander Kadyrov, Maria Petrou:

The trace transform as a tool to invariant feature construction. 1037-1039 - Yasushi Hirano, Jun-ichi Hasegawa, Hironobu Ohmatsu, Yoshito Mekada, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Kenji Eguchi:

Three dimensional concentration index-a local feature for analyzing three dimensional digital line patterns and its application to chest X-ray CT images. 1040-1043 - Masaru Tanaka, Kazuhiro Hotta, Taketoshi Mishima, Takio Kurita:

Dynamic attention map by Ising model for human face detection. 1044-1046 - Kazuhiro Otsuka, Tsutomu Horikoshi, Satoshi Suzuki, Masaharu Fujii:

Feature extraction of temporal texture based on spatiotemporal motion trajectory. 1047-1051 - Timo Ojala, Matti Pietikäinen:

Nonparametric multichannel texture description with simple spatial operators. 1052-1056 - Kimmo Valkealahti, Erkki Oja:

Reduced multidimensional histograms in color texture description. 1057-1061 - Zhiyong Yang, Jing Xiao:

Scaling laws in image gradient fields and texture retrieval. 1062-1064 - Hisashi Nakai, Yoshitsugu Manabe, Seiji Inokuchi:

Simulation and analysis of spectral distributions of human skin. 1065-1067 - Rupert Paget, Dennis Longstaff:

Texture synthesis and unsupervised recognition with a nonparametric multiscale Markov random field model. 1068-1070 - Xiaoyi Jiang, Michael Binkert, Bernard Achermann, Horst Bunke:

Towards detection of glasses in facial images. 1071-1073 - Hideaki Goto, Hirotomo Aso:

A framework for detecting and selecting text line candidates of correct orientation. 1074-1076 - Osamu Shiku, Kikuhito Kawasue, Akira Nakamura:

A method for character string extraction using local and global segment crowdedness. 1077-1080 - Adrian P. Whichello, Hong Yan:

Document image mosaicing. 1081-1083 - Jiang Zao, Hong Zhao, Jiren Liu, Jun'an Hu:

A new approach for intelligent object picking in line drawing images. 1084-1088 - Souad Tayeb-bey, Alexandre S. Saidi, Hubert Emptoz:

Analysis and conversion of documents. 1089-1091 - Yong-Bin Kang, Se-Young Ok, Hwan-Gue Cho:

Character grouping technique using 3D neighborhood graphs in raster map. 1092-1094 - Jiun-Lin Chen, Hsi-Jian Lee:

Field-data grouping for form document processing using a gravitation-based algorithm. 1095-1097 - Kuo-Chin Fan, Mei-Lin Chang:

Form document identification using line structure based features. 1098-1100 - Clemente Rodríguez, Javier Muguerza

, M. Navarro, A. Zárate, José Ignacio Martín, Jesús M. Pérez
:
A two-stage classifier for broken and blurred digits in forms. 1101-1105 - Clemente Rodríguez, Javier Muguerza

, M. Navarro, A. Zárate, José Ignacio Martín, Jesús M. Pérez
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Segmentation of low-quality typewritten digits. 1106-1109 - Chang Soo Kim, Kang Ryoung Park, Byung Hwan Jun, Jaihie Kim:

Substroke matching by segmenting and merging for online Korean cursive character recognition. 1110-1113 - Fang Sun, Shinichiro Omachi, Hirotomo Aso:

An algorithm for constructing a multi-template dictionary for character recognition considering distribution of feature vectors. 1114-1116 - Minako Sawaki, Hiroshi Murase, Norihiro Hagita:

Character recognition in bookshelf images by automatic template selection. 1117-1120 - Jean-François Hébert, Marc Parizeau, Nadia Ghazzali:

A new fuzzy geometric representation for online isolated character recognition. 1121-1123 - Neil Muller, Ben M. Herbst:

The use of eigenpictures for optical character recognition. 1124-1126 - Nafiz Arica, Fatos T. Yarman-Vural:

A new scheme for off-line handwritten connected digit recognition. 1127-1129 - Chris K. Y. Tsang, Fu-Lai Chung:

Development of a structural deformable model for handwriting recognition. 1130-1133 - Xiaolin Li, Rejean Plamondon, Marc Parizeau:

Model-based online handwritten digit recognition. 1134-1136 - Masashi Koga, Tatsuhiko Kagehiro, Hiroshi Sako, Hiromichi Fujisawa:

Segmentation of Japanese handwritten characters using peripheral feature analysis. 1137-1141 - Ju Jia Zou, Hong Yan:

Extracting stroke information in static line images. 1142-1144 - Hajime Nambu, Takenori Kawamata, Fuyuki Maruyama, Fumio Yoda:

Online handwritten Chinese character recognition; comparison and improvement to Japanese Kanji recognition. 1145-1149 - Kazutaka Yamasaki:

Automatic allograph categorization based on stroke clustering for online handwritten Japanese character recognition. 1150-1152 - Hao Chen, Jianying Hu, Richard Sproat:

E-mail signature block analysis. 1153-1156 - Sergey Ablameyko, Vladimir Bereishik, Oleg Frantskevich, Maria Homenko, Nadeshda Paramonova:

A system for automatic recognition of engineering drawing entities. 1157-1159 - Simon J. Hickinbotham, Edwin R. Hancock, James Austin:

Learning feature characteristics. 1160-1164 - Franz Kummert, Gernot A. Fink, Gerhard Sagerer, Elke Braun:

Hybrid object recognition in image sequences. 1165-1170 - Cholhong Im, Hirobumi Nishida, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:

Recognizing plant species by leaf shapes-a case study of the Acer family. 1171-1173 - Zhong-Ying Zhang, Hung-Tat Tsui:

3D reconstruction from a single view of an object and its image in a plane mirror. 1174-1176 - Etienne Loupias, Stéphane Bres, Jean-Michel Jolion:

Automatic selection of illustrations for teaching image processing. 1177-1179 - Wenyin Liu, Dov Dori:

Performance evaluation of graphics recognition algorithms: principles and applications. 1180-1182 - Kazuyuki Hattori, Shinichi Matsumori, Yukio Sato:

Estimating pose of human face based on symmetry plane using range and intensity images. 1183-1187 - Mei Wang, Yoshio Iwai, Masahiko Yachida:

Recognizing degree of continuous facial expression change. 1188-1190 - Stan Z. Li, Juwei Lu, Kap Luk Chan, Jun Liu, Lei Wang:

Hierarchical linear combinations for face recognition. 1191-1193 - Gang Xu, Takeo Sugimoto:

Rits Eye: a software-based system for real-time face detection and tracking using pan-tilt-zoom controllable camera. 1194-1197 - Stefan Aeberhard, Olivier Y. de Vel:

Face recognition using multiple image view line segments. 1198-1200 - Jiang Yu Zheng, Shigeru Suezaki:

A model based approach in extracting and generating human motion. 1201-1205 - Stefan Eickeler, Andreas Kosmala, Gerhard Rigoll:

Hidden Markov model based continuous online gesture recognition. 1206-1208 - Noboru Babaguchi, Ramesh C. Jain:

Event detection from continuous media. 1209-1212 - Chungnan Lee, Cheng-Chung Hsu, Shibang Yai, Wen-Chen Huang, W. C. Lin:

Distributed robust image mosaics. 1213-1215 - Takuya Takahashi, Satoru Nakanishi, Yoshinori Kuno, Yoshiaki Shirai:

Helping computer vision by verbal and nonverbal communication. 1216-1218 - Toshihiro Masaki, Tetsuya Yamaguchi, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Fumio Kishino:

Interactive manipulation through augmented virtuality using processed video contents. 1219-1222 - Hui Peng, Changshui Zhang, Zhaoqi Bian:

A fully automated face recognition system under different conditions. 1223-1225 - Takashi Okuma, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura, Naokazu Yokoya:

An augmented reality system using a real-time vision based registration. 1226-1229 - Xiaobo Li, Xiaoqing Qu:

Matching spatial relations using DB-tree for image retrieval. 1230-1234 - Barnabás Takács, Harry Wechsler:

Fast searching of digital face libraries using binary image metrics. 1235-1237 - Mihai M. Lazarescu, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W. West, Terry Caelli:

Combining NL processing and video data to query American Football. 1238-1240 - Kim Shearer, Svetha Venkatesh, Horst Bunke:

An efficient least common subgraph algorithm for video indexing. 1241-1243 - Yi-Ping Hung, Yao-Strong Yang, Yong-Sheng Chen

, Ing-Bor Hsieh, Chiou-Shann Fuh:
Free-hand pointer by use of an active stereo vision system. 1244-1246 - Janne Heikkilä, Olli Silvén:

Linear motion estimation for image sequence based accurate 3-D measurements. 1247-1250 - Armel Crétual, François Chaumette, Patrick Bouthemy:

Complex object tracking by visual servoing based on 2D image motion. 1251-1254 - Nicholas Ayache:

Medical image analysis a challenge for computer vision research. 1255-1256 - Udo Mahlmeister, Michael Sandgaard, Gerald Sommer:

Sample-guided progressive image coding. 1257-1259 - Frédéric Falzon, Stéphane Mallat:

Low bit rate image coding over bases. 1260-1263 - Arto Kaarna, Pavel Zemcík

, Heikki Kälviäinen, Jussi Parkkinen:
Multispectral image compression. 1264-1267 - Aapo Hyvärinen, Erkki Oja, Patrik O. Hoyer, Jarmo Hurri:

Image feature extraction by sparse coding and independent component analysis. 1268-1273 - Mustafa Sakalli, Hong Yan, Kin-Man Lam, Toshiaki Kondo:

Model-based multi-stage compression of human face images. 1278-1280 - Stefan Bernögger, Lijun Yin, Anup Basu, Axel Pinz:

Eye tracking and animation for MPEG-4 coding. 1281-1284 - Jianchang Mao, Prasun Sinha, K. Moidin Mohiuddin:

A system for cursive handwritten address recognition. 1285-1287 - Hannu Kauniskangas, Jaakko J. Sauvola:

An automated defect management for document images. 1288-1294 - Yonghong Li, Anil K. Jain:

Classification of text documents. 1295-1297 - R. Safari, Natarajan Narasimhamurthi, Malayappan Shridhar, Majid Ahmadi:

Extraction of handwritten information in geometrically distorted documents. 1298-1300 - Takahiko Kawatani, Hiroyuki Shimizu:

Handwritten Kanji recognition with the LDA method. 1301-1305 - Andreas Kosmala, Gerhard Rigoll:

On-line handwritten formula recognition using statistical methods. 1306-1308 - J. G. A. Dolfing, Emile H. L. Aarts, J. J. G. M. Van Oosterhout:

On-line signature verification with hidden Markov models. 1309-1312 - Andreas Kosmala, Gerhard Rigoll:

Tree-based state clustering using self-organizing principles for large vocabulary on-line handwriting recognition. 1313-1315 - Marcello Pelillo:

A unifying framework for relational structure matching. 1316-1319 - Vasanth Philomin, David Harwood, Larry S. Davis:

Appearance-based automatic target recognition in overhead LADAR range imagery. 1320-1324 - Bernd Heisele, Christian Wöhler:

Motion-based recognition of pedestrians. 1325-1330 - Yu-Yu Chou, Linda G. Shapiro:

Probabilistic relational indexing. 1331-1335 - Soh Ling Min, Jiri Matas, Josef Kittler:

Recognition using labelled objects. 1336-1338 - Tim Baker, Malcolm J. A. Strens

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Representation of uncertainty in spatial target tracking. 1339-1342 - Gang Liu, Robert M. Haralick:

Using centroid covariance in target recognition. 1343-1346 - Gísli R. Hjaltason, Manjit Ray, Hanan Samet, Isaac Weiss:

Using spatial sorting and ranking in model-based object recognition. 1347-1349 - Jean-Christophe Terrillon, Martin David, Shigeru Akamatsu:

Detection of human faces in complex scene images by use of a skin color model and of invariant Fourier-Mellin moments. 1350-1355 - Qian Chen, Haiyuan Wu, Tadayoshi Shioyama, Tetsuo Shimada, Kunihiro Chihara:

A robust algorithm for 3D head pose estimation. 1356-1359 - Raúl Pinto-Elías

, Juan Humberto Sossa Azuela:
Automatic facial feature detection and location. 1360-1364 - Nicolae Duta, Anil K. Jain:

Learning the human face concept in black and white images. 1365-1367 - Chengjun Liu, Harry Wechsler:

Enhanced Fisher linear discriminant models for face recognition. 1368-1372 - Anil K. Jain, Lin Hong, Yatin Kulkarni:

F2ID: a personal identification system using faces and fingerprints. 1373-1375 - Kohtaro Ohba, Guillaume Clary, Takehito Tsukada, Tetsuo Kotoku, Kazuo Tanie:

Facial expression communication with FES. 1376-1378 - Hiroshi Ohta, Hitoshi Saji, Hiromasa Nakatani:

Recognition of facial expressions using muscle-based feature models. 1379-1381 - Suzanne M. Lea, Matthew Lybanon:

Semi-automated Maltese front position determination. 1382-1386 - Sonia Bouzidi, Jean-Paul Berroir, Isabelle Herlin:

A remote sensing data fusion approach to monitor agricultural areas. 1387-1389 - Etienne G. Huot, Isabelle Herlin, Dominique Béréziat

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Segmentation of temporal effects on phasimetric SAR images. 1390-1392 - Rakesh Kumar, Harpreet S. Sawhney, Jane C. Asmuth, Art Pope, S. Hsu:

Registration of video to geo-referenced imagery. 1393-1400 - Richard C. Wilson, Edwin R. Hancock:

Terrain reconstruction with an adaptive surface mesh. 1401-1404 - Caroline Baillard, Olivier Dissard, Henri Maître:

Segmentation of urban scenes from aerial stereo imagery. 1405-1407 - Shintaro Watanabe, Koji Miyajima, Naoki Mukawa:

Detecting changes of buildings from aerial images using shadow and shading model. 1408-1412 - Stefan Growe, Ralf Tönjes:

Use of explicit knowledge and GIS data for the 3D evaluation of remote sensing images. 1413-1415 - Hans Knutsson, Magnus Borga, Tomas Landelius:

Learning multidimensional signal processing. 1416-1420 - Hussein M. Yahia, Jean-Paul Berroir:

Segmentation of deformable templates with level sets characterized by particle systems. 1421-1423 - Lili Qiu, Li Li:

Contour extraction of moving objects. 1427-1432 - Shoichi Araki, Takashi Matsuoka, Haruo Takemura, Naokazu Yokoya:

Real-time tracking of multiple moving objects in moving camera image sequences using robust statistics. 1433-1435 - Dmitry Chetverikov, Judit Verestóy:

Tracking feature points: a new algorithm. 1436-1438 - Yasushi Mae, Yoshiaki Shirai:

Tracking moving object in 3-D space based on optical flow and edges. 1439-1441 - T. Grove, Keith D. Baker, T. N. Tan:

Colour based object tracking. 1442-1444 - Jie Wei, Ze-Nian Li:

Foveate wavelet transform for camera motion recovery from videos. 1445-1448 - Helmut Kofler:

A topological net structure and a topological graph. 1449-1454 - Akira Asano, Tohru Yamashita, Shunsuke Yokozeki:

Active contour model based on mathematical morphology. 1455-1457 - Rikard Berthilsson:

Affine correlation. 1458-1460 - Ringo Wai-Kit Lam, Horace Ho-Shing Ip, Chi-Kwong Li:

Approaches to decompose flat structuring element for fast overlapping search morphological algorithm. 1461-1463 - Yoshitsugu Manabe, Xin Zhen, Seiji Inokuchi:

Estimation of illuminant spectral distribution with geometrical information from spectral image. 1464-1466 - Pierre Soille

, Hugues Talbot:
Image structure orientation using mathematical morphology. 1467-1469 - Hidekata Hontani, Koichiro Deguchi:

Multi-scale image analysis for detection of characteristic component figure shapes and sizes. 1470-1472 - Kent K. T. Cheung, Horace Ho-Shing Ip:

Symmetry detection using complex moments. 1473-1475 - Toshimitsu Kaneko, Osamu Hori:

Cut detection technique from MPEG compressed video using likelihood ratio test. 1476-1480 - Mee-Sook Lee, Bon-Woo Hwang, Sanghoon Sull, Seong-Whan Lee:

Automatic video parsing using shot boundary detection and camera operation analysis. 1481-1483 - David Rees, Johnson I. Agbinya, Nick Stone, Fu Chen, Sarath Seneviratne, Mark de Burgh, Anthony Burch:

CLICK-IT: interactive television highlighter for sports action replay. 1484-1487 - Yasuo Ariki, Yoshiaki Sugiyama:

Classification of TV sports news by DCT features using multiple subspace method. 1488-1491 - Jiang Yu Zheng, Zhong Li Zhang:

Digital archiving of an archaeological excavation site for multimedia display. 1492-1496 - Anil K. Jain, Bin Yu:

Automatic text location in images and video frames. 1497-1499 - Chaur-Chin Chen:

On the selection of image compression algorithms. 1500-1504 - P. R. Giaccone, Darrel Greenhill, Graeme A. Jones:

Creating virtual scenes using active contours and global motion estimation. 1505-1507 - Kam-Fai Chan, Dit-Yan Yeung:

Elastic structural matching for online handwritten alphanumeric character recognition. 1508-1511 - Gerhard Rigoll, Andreas Kosmala, Daniel Willett:

A new hybrid approach to large vocabulary cursive handwriting recognition. 1512-1514 - Steve Procter, John Illingworth, A. J. Elms:

The recognition of handwritten digit strings of unknown length using hidden Markov models. 1515-1517 - Stefan Knerr, Emmanuel Augustin:

A neural network-hidden Markov model hybrid for cursive word recognition. 1518-1520 - Abdenaim El Yacoubi

, Robert Sabourin, Michel Gilloux, Ching Y. Suen:
Improved model architecture and training phase in an off-line HMM-based word recognition system. 1521-1525 - Didier Guillevic, Ching Y. Suen:

HMM-KNN word recognition engine for bank cheque processing. 1526-1529 - Guido Kaufmann, Horst Bunke:

Amount translation and error localization in check processing using syntax-directed translation. 1530-1534 - Yihui Lu, Kurt Kubik, Mohammed Bennamoun

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Image segmentation and image matching for 3D terrain reconstruction. 1535-1537 - Hiroshi Matsuo, Kosaku Nakada, Akira Iwata:

A distributed image processing environment VIOS III and it's performance evaluation. 1538-1542 - Stefano Rizzi:

A genetic approach to hierarchical clustering of Euclidean graphs. 1543-1545 - Kyong-Ho Lee, Sung-Bae Cho, Yoon-Chul Choy:

A knowledge-based automated vectorizing system for geographic information system. 1546-1548 - Heng-Da Cheng, Hui juan Xu:

Fuzzy approach to contrast enhancement. 1549-1551 - Lu Wu, Songde Ma, Hanqing Lu:

An effective entropic thresholding for ultrasonic images. 1552-1554 - Zixin Zhang, Michael Braun:

An efficient surface mesh representation adaptive to local smoothness. 1555-1557 - Ying Zhuge, Jie Tian, Ningning Liu, ZhiGang Hu, Ruwei Dai:

An interactive image segmentation method based on dynamic programming and its application in medical image analysis. 1558-1560 - Yi Kang, Josep Torrellas, Thomas S. Huang:

An IRAM architecture for image analysis and pattern recognition. 1561-1564 - Tamás Szirányi, Iván Kopilovic, Barnabas P. Toth:

Anisotropic diffusion as a preprocessing step for efficient image compression. 1565-1567 - Kanad Keeni, Kenji Nakayama, Hiroshi Shimodaira:

Automatic generation of initial weights and estimation of hidden units for pattern classification using neural networks. 1568-1571 - Yuan Yan Tang, Lihua Yang, L. Feng:

Characterization and detection of edges by Lipschitz exponents and MASW wavelet transform. 1572-1574 - Sei-ichiro Kamata, T. Nobuyoshi Nishi, Yukihiro Bandoh:

Color image compression using a Hilbert scan. 1575-1578 - Vadim Mottl, Alexey Kostin, Andrey Kopylov:

Edge-preserving in generalized smoothing of signals and images. 1579-1581 - Luigi P. Cordella, Pasquale Foggia, Carlo Sansone

, Francesco Tortorella, Mario Vento:
Graph matching: a fast algorithm and its evaluation. 1582-1584 - Pong Chi Yuen, Guo-Can Feng, Dao-Qing Dai:

Human face image retrieval system for large database. 1585-1588 - F. Y. Duan, Irwin King, Lai-Wan Chan, Lei Xu:

Intra-block algorithm for digital watermarking. 1589-1591 - Joan Aranda, Joan Climent, Antoni Grau, Alberto Sanfeliu:

Low cost architecture for structure measure distance computation. 1592-1594 - Fred Nicolls, Gerhard de Jager:

Maximum likelihood estimation of Toeplitz-block-Toeplitz covariances in the presence of subspace interference. 1595-1597 - Georgy L. Gimel'farb:

On the maximum likelihood potential estimates for Gibbs random field image models. 1598-1600 - Carlo Arcelli, Luca Serino

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Parallel lowering of digital pictures by topology preserving operations. 1601-1603 - Toru Oshitani, Toyohide Watanabe:

Parallel map recognition based on multilayer partitioned blackboard model. 1604-1606 - Tsuyoshi Nakamura, Hiroshi Enowaki, Hidenori Itoh, Lifeng He:

Skeleton revision algorithm using maximal circles. 1607-1609 - Torsten Seemann, Peter E. Tischer:

Structure preserving noise filtering of images using explicit local segmentation. 1610-1612 - Lei Wang, Jun Liu, Stan Z. Li:

Texture classification using wavelet decomposition with Markov random field models. 1613-1615 - Heng-Da Cheng, Yen-Hung Chen:

Thresholding based on fuzzy partition of 2D histogram. 1616-1618 - Laurent Besacier, Jean-François Bonastre:

Time and frequency pruning for speaker identification. 1619-1621 - Ute Simon, Manfred Berndtgen:

WaveStat-cluster analysis of image data and wavelet coefficients. 1622-1625 - Anthony J. Maeder:

Lossy compression effects on digital image matching. 1626-1629 - Din-Chang Tseng, Hung-Ming Tsai, Chih-Chin Lai:

Unsupervised texture segmentation for multispectral remote-sensing images. 1630-1632 - Ian Finch, Apostolos Antonacopoulos:

Identification of airfield runways in synthetic aperture radar images. 1633-1636 - Peixin Hou, Ali Hojjatoleslami, Maria Petrou, Craig Ian Underwood, Josef Kittler:

Improved JPEG coding for remote sensing. 1637-1639 - Dmitry Lagunovsky, Sergey Ablameyko, M. Kutas:

Recognition of integrated circuit images in reverse engineering. 1640-1642 - Andrew Z. Tirkel, Ron G. van Schyndel, Thomas E. Hall, Charles F. Osborne:

Secure arrays for digital watermarking. 1643-1645 - Akira Ishii, Takayuki Mizuta, Shigehiko Todo:

Detection of foreign substances mixed in a plastic bottle of medicinal solution using real-time video image processing. 1646-1650 - Nalini K. Ratha, Jonathan H. Connell, Ruud M. Bolle:

Image mosaicing for rolled fingerprint construction. 1651-1653 - Dario Maio, Davide Maltoni:

Neural network based minutiae filtering in fingerprints. 1654-1658 - Nalini K. Ratha, Ruud M. Bolle:

Effect of controlled image acquisition on fingerprint matching. 1659-1661 - A. Govindan, G. Deng, Jonathan Kalman, John M. Power:

Independent component analysis applied to electrogram classification during atrial fibrillation. 1662-1664 - Yogesan Kanagasingam, Robert H. Eikelboom

, Christopher J. Barry:
Texture analysis of retinal images to determine nerve fibre loss. 1665-1667 - Reinhard Röhrer, Harald Ganster, Axel Pinz, Michael Binder:

Feature selection in melanoma recognition. 1668-1670 - Toshiaki Okumura, Tomoko Miwa, Jun-ichi Kako, Shinji Yamamoto, Mitsuomi Matsumoto, Yukio Tateno, Takeshi Iinuma, Toru Matsumoto:

Automatic detection of lung cancers in chest CT images by variable N-Quoit filter. 1671-1673 - P. S. Umesh Adiga, B. B. Chaudhuri:

Segmentation of volumetric histo-pathological images by surface following using constrained snakes. 1674-1676 - Petra Perner:

Image analysis and classification of HEp-2 cells in fluorescent images. 1677-1679 - Wen-Shiang Vincent Shih, Wei-Chung Lin, Sang-Yong Rhee, Chin-Tu Chen:

Morphologic field warping: a volumetric deformation method for medical image registration. 1680-1682 - Keizo Kanazawa, Yoshiki Kawata, Noboru Niki, Hitoshi Satoh, Hironobu Ohmatsu, Ryutaro Kakinuma:

Computer-aided diagnosis for pulmonary nodules based on helical CT images. 1683-1685 - Wing-Kai Lam, Ning Ouyang, Lei Xu:

Application of Bayesian Ying-Yang criteria for selecting the number of hidden units with backpropagation learning to electrocardiogram classification. 1686-1688 - Chun-Shien Lu, Pau-Choo Chung:

Wold features for unsupervised texture segmentation. 1689-1693 - Yongduek Seo, Min-Ho Ahn, Ki-Sang Hong:

Video augmentation by image-based rendering under the perspective camera model. 1694-1696 - Ib Frydendal, Ronald Jones:

Segmentation of sugar beets using image and graph processing. 1697-1699 - Michael Hoffman, Michael Lindenbaum:

Some trade-offs and a new algorithm for geometric hashing. 1700-1704 - Tomás Werner, Tomás Pajdla, Václav Hlavác

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Efficient rendering of projective model for image-based visualization. 1705-1707 - Chung-Yi Lin, Sheng-Wen Shih, Yi-Ping Hung:

Toward automatic reconstruction of 3D environment with an active binocular head. 1708-1710 - Richard Myers, Richard C. Wilson, Edwin R. Hancock:

Efficient relational matching with local edit distance. 1711-1714 - Stefan Rolfes, Maria-João Rendas:

Fuzzy shape recognition for robot repositioning. 1715-1717 - Rupert Young, Josef Kittler, Jiri Matas:

Hypothesis selection for scene interpretation using grammatical models of scene evolution. 1718-1720 - Jean-Gérard Pailloncy, Walter G. Kropatsch, Jean-Michel Jolion:

Object matching on irregular pyramid. 1721-1723 - Yasukuni Mori, Mineichi Kudo, Jun Toyama, Masaru Shimbo:

Visualization of the structure of classes using a graph. 1724-1727 - Qiang Ji, Robert M. Haralick:

A statistical framework for geometric tolerancing manufactured parts. 1728-1730 - Edwin Deutschl, Alfred Rinnhofer:

Tablet quality assurance in real time. 1731-1734 - P. S. Umesh Adiga, B. B. Chaudhuri:

Analysis of volumetric images of filamentous bacteria in industrial sludge. 1735-1737 - Serhat Özdemir, Alper Baykut, Rusen Meylani

, Aytül Erçil, Aysin Ertüzün:
Comparative evaluation of texture analysis algorithms for defect inspection of textile products. 1738-1740 - Andrew Griffin, Terry Windeatt, Andrew J. Stoddart, Josef Kittler, Robert C. Crida:

An MRF approach for interpreting thermochromic paint. 1741-1743 - Rajmohan Madhavan, Gamini Dissanayake

, Hugh F. Durrant-Whyte:
Map-building and map-based localization in an underground-mine by statistical pattern matching. 1744-1746 - Masayoshi Okamoto, Akira Nakamura, Kazuhiko Yamamoto:

Direction-change features of imaginary strokes for on-line handwriting character recognition. 1747-1751 - Kimiyasu Kiyota, Takashi Yanai, Nobuo Ezaki, Shinji Yamamoto:

An improvement of on-line Japanese character recognition system for visually disabled persons. 1752-1754 - Gerhard Rigoll, Andreas Kosmala:

A systematic comparison between on-line and off-line methods for signature verification with hidden Markov models. 1755-1757 - Viviane Bouletreau

, Nicole Vincent, Robert Sabourin, Hubert Emptoz:
Handwriting and signature: one or two personality identifiers? 1758-1760 - H. E. S. Said, Keith D. Baker, T. N. Tan:

Personal identification based on handwriting. 1761-1764 - Radovan Krejci, Jan Flusser, Stanislava Simberová:

A new multichannel blind deconvolution method and its application to solar images. 1765-1767 - Glen Thorpe, Andrew J. Lambert, Donald Fraser:

Atmospheric turbulence visualisation through image time-sequence registration. 1768-1770 - Leonard G. C. Hamey, Jeffrey C.-H. Yeh, Tas Westcott, Samuel K. Y. Sung:

Pre-processing colour images with a self-organising map: baking curve identification and bake image segmentation. 1771-1775 - Giuseppe Boccignone

, Angelo Chianese, Antonio Picariello:
Small target detection using wavelets. 1776-1778 - Robert M. Haralick:

The Torah code controversy. 1779-1783 - Yoav Y. Schechner, Nahum Kiryati

:
Depth from defocus vs. stereo: how different really are they? 1784-1786 - Takayuki Okatani, Koichiro Deguchi:

On identification of singular points using photometric invariants for global shape from shading problem. 1787-1790 - Cunwei Lu, Akashi Yamaguchi, Seiji Inokuchi:

Intensity modulated moire and its intensity-phase analysis. 1791-1793 - Koji Kato, Saburo Tsuji, Hiroshi Ishiguro:

Representing environment through target-guided navigation. 1794-1798 - Nobuhiro Aihara, Hidehiko Iwasa, Naokazu Yokoya, Haruo Takemura:

Memory-based self-localization using omnidirectional images. 1799-1803 - Christian Toepfer, Moritz Wende, Gregory Baratoff, Heiko Neumann:

Robot navigation by combining central and peripheral optical flow detection on a space-variant map. 1804-1807 - Jien Kato, Toyohide Watanabe, Takeshi Nakayama, Lishing Guo, Hitoshi Kato:

A model-based approach for recognizing folding process of origami. 1808-1811 - Bir Bhanu

, Joon Ahn:
A system for model-based recognition of articulated objects. 1812-1815 - Gintautas Palubinskas, Xavier Descombes, Frithjof Kruggel:

An unsupervised clustering method using the entropy minimization. 1816-1818 - Farzin Mokhtarian, Riku Suomela:

Curvature scale space for robust image corner detection. 1819-1821 - Yung-Sheng Chen, Hui-Yu Huang, Wen-Hsing Hsu:

Locating bookbacks in a bookrack image. 1822-1824 - Jing Xiao, Zhiyong Yang, Songde Ma:

Some general grouping principles: line perception from points as an example. 1825-1827 - Christoph Nieuwoudt, Elizabeth C. Botha:

Relative performance of correlation-based and feature-based classifiers of aircraft using radar range profiles. 1828-1832 - Kaoru Uchida, Toshio Kamei, Masanori Mizoguchi, Tsutomu Temma:

Fingerprint card classification with statistical feature integration. 1833-1839 - Nidish Kamath, K. Sunil Kumar, Uday B. Desai, Rakesh Dugud:

Joint segmentation and image interpretation using hidden Markov models. 1840-1842 - Florence Huet, Sylvie Philipp:

Fusion of images after segmentation by various operators and interpretation by a multi-scale fuzzy classification. 1843-1845 - Ben M. Herbst, Neil L. Muller:

Building a representative training set based on eigenimages. 1846-1848 - Jun-ichi Funada, Naoya Ohta, Masanori Mizoguchi, Tsutomu Temma, Kaoru Nakanishi, Arata Murai, Toshio Sugiuchi, Toshio Wakabayashi, Yoshifumi Yamada:

Feature extraction method for palmprint considering elimination of creases. 1849-1854 - Takahiro Watanabe, Masahiko Yachida:

Real time recognition of gesture and gesture degree information using multi input image sequences. 1855-1858 - Bailing Zhang, Minyue Fu, Hong Yan:

A modular classification scheme with elastic net models for handwritten digit recognition. 1859-1861 - Bailing Zhang, Minyue Fu, Hong Yan:

Handwritten signature verification based on neural 'gas' based vector quantization. 1862-1864 - Yi-Hong Tseng, Hsi-Jian Lee:

Interfered-character recognition by removing interfering-lines and adjusting feature weights. 1865-1867

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