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4. SPIE-VIP 1995: Orlando, FL, USA
- Friedrich O. Huck, Richard D. Juday:
Visual Information Processing IV, Orlando, FL, USA, April 17, 1995. SPIE Proceedings 2488, SPIE 1995, ISBN 978-0-8194-1841-8
Image Processing
- Greg J. Reese:
Simple improvement of the gradient operator. 2-13 - Steven C. Gustafson, Vasiliki E. Nikolaou, Farid Ahmed:
Image smoothing with minimal distortion. 14-21 - Stephen K. Park, Rajeeb Hazra:
Incomplete system models can cause image restoration failures. 22-33 - Richard G. Baraniuk:
Warping time-frequency and time-scale representations to match signals. 34-45 - Sinan Batman, Edward R. Dougherty, Mark C. Rzadca, Joseph O. Chapa:
Multivariate morphological granulometric texture classification using Walsh and wavelet features. 46-56 - Axel Busboom, Robert J. Schalkoff:
Novel approach to direct surface parameter estimation using structured light. 57-69 - Edward R. Dougherty:
Filtering clutter by optimal granulometric bandpass filters. 70-76 - Khaled M. Shaaban, Robert J. Schalkoff:
Image processing and computer vision algorithm selection and refinement using an operator-assisted meta-algorithm. 77-87 - Jane V. Yurkina:
Separation of close binary stellar systems via the method of moments. 88-99 - Qurban A. Memon, Takis Kasparis:
Block median filters. 100-111
Image Coding
- Philippe Moravie, Hassane Essafi, Marc Pic:
Parallel wavelet transform algorithm for image compression. 112-122 - Zia-ur Rahman:
Information theoretical assessment of visual communication with wavelet coding. 123-134 - Ying Liu:
Image block coding using exact solutions of fractal equations. 135-149 - Junavit Chalidabhongse, Sungook Kim, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Spatial correlation-based approach to motion vector estimation in video coding. 150-161 - Wei-Wei Lu, Michael Paul Gough:
Adaptive cosine transform coding using marginal analysis. 162-167
Image Data Management
- Rajiv Mehrotra, William E. Pierson:
Integrated image information management: research issues. 168-177 - Asha Vellaikal, C.-C. Jay Kuo, Son K. Dao:
Content-based retrieval of remote-sensed images using vector quantization. 178-189 - Mareboyana Manohar, James C. Tilton:
Model-based VQ for image data archival, retrieval, and distribution. 190-198 - Dmitry A. Novik, John E. Addis II, Lea V. Sims:
Universal interactive image data acquisition and compression technology (UNIDAC) and its dual-use applications. 199-206 - Patrick J. Bonnin, Cyril Maurette, Brigitte Hoeltzener-Douarin, Edwige E. Pissaloux:
Parallel cooperative segmentation method for multispectral images. 207-217 - Guoping Qiu:
Fast algorithm for constructing image identification. 218-228 - Mehmet Celenk:
Relational graph representation of color images for model-based matching using relational distance measurement. 229-240 - Brigitte Hoeltzener-Douarin, Cyril Maurette, Patrick J. Bonnin, Edwige E. Pissaloux:
Multispectral segmentation and textural feature extraction. 241-253
Vision-Based Robotics
- Tieniu Tan, Geoffrey D. Sullivan, Keith D. Baker:
Fast algorithms for object orientation determination. 263-273 - Paolo Questa, Etienne Grossmann, Giulio Sandini:
Camera self orientation and docking maneuver using normal flow. 274-283 - Francesco Panerai, Carla Capurro, Giulio Sandini:
Space-variant vision for an active camera mount. 284-296 - Ralph Etienne-Cummings, Paul Longo, Jan Van der Spiegel, Paul Mueller:
Real-time visual target tracking: two implementations of velocity-based smooth pursuit. 297-308 - Carl F. R. Weiman:
Binocular stereo via log-polar retinas. 309-320 - John G. Harris, Mubeen A. Khan, Keith L. Doty:
Motion-based visual behaviors for mobile robots. 321-332 - Hu Chao, Sylvian R. Ray, Nanning Zheng:
Model of spatial frequency column in primary vision system. 333-343
Advanced Techniques I
- Matthew H. Smith, Don A. Gregory:
Rectangular pixel-based fractal diffraction patterns. 344-349 - Ying Liu:
Unification of two fractal families. 350-362 - A. G. Unil Perera, S. G. Matsik, S. R. Betarbet:
Nonlinear dynamics in a neural network (parallel) processor. 363-372 - Thomas R. Tsao:
Lie group approach to neural computation of image affine flow and binocular affine disparity. 373-384 - Mao Wang, Laurence G. Hassebrook, John Kirsch, Joyce Evans, Charles Knapp:
Active image registration and recognition. 385-395 - Raymond C. Daley, Laurence G. Hassebrook, Stanley C. Tungate Jr., John M. Jones, Hadley T. Reisig, Timothy A. Reed, Bryan K. Williams, Jerry S. Daugherty, Mark Bond:
Topographical analysis with time-modulated structured light. 396-407 - Melissa W. Thie, Jeffrey T. Lukins, Don A. Gregory:
Optically addressed SLM-based holographic display. 408-416 - Jenny S. Ho, David Loshin, R. Shane Barton, Richard D. Juday:
Testing of remapping for reading enhancement for patients with central visual field losses. 417-424 - Valery V. Starovoitov:
Distance-morphological transformations of digital images. 425-434 - Shifu Yuan, Guofan Jin, Minxian Wu, Yingbai Yan:
Neighborhood operation binary image algebra and its optical implementation. 435-445 - Joon-Cheol Kim, Kyoungbae Eum, Joonwhoan Lee:
Texture classifiers using the surface area distribution of images. 446-456 - Hu Chao, Sylvian R. Ray, Nanning Zheng:
General neural computer architecture and its ANN-based task assignment method for parallel-distributed processing. 457-464 - Mehmet Celenk:
Three-dimensional object surface matching. 465-474 - Tieniu Tan:
Geometric transform invariant texture analysis. 475-485 - Jean-Pierre Antoine, Pierre Vandergheynst, Karim Bouyoucef, Romain Murenzi:
Alternative representations of an image via the 2D wavelet transform: application to character recognition. 486-497 - Sergey L. Vinogradov, Vitaly E. Shubin:
Massively parallel image processing with a new integral multifunctional videosensor. 498-508 - Oleg I. Shanin, Dmitriy M. Lyakhov:
System of optical control of complicated shape surface geometry. 509-513 - Dmitriy M. Lyakhov, Oleg I. Shanin, Sagida M. Zhalilova:
Algorithm of sewing together the cell's image. 514-
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