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Image and Vision Computing, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, February 1985
- Robert M. Hodgson, Donald G. Bailey, M. J. Naylor, A. L. M. Ng, S. J. McNeill:

Properties, implementations and applications of rank filters. 3-14 - A. R. Gourlay:

Implicit convolution. 15-23 - Ralph Duncan:

Three-dimensional hidden-surface removal for signal-return modelling: experimental results. 24-28 - Chris C. Handley:

Efficient planar convex hull algorithm. 29-35 - Robert J. Schalkoff, Jeffrey Labuz:

Three-dimensional surface mapping simulator: theory, capabilities and operation. 36-39
Volume 3, Number 2, May 1985
- Amar Mitiche, Jake K. Aggarwal:

Image segmentation by conventional and information-integrating techniques: a synopsis. 50-62 - Nancy K. Gautier, S. Sitharama Iyengar

, Narinder B. Lakhani, M. Manohar:
Space and time efficiency of the forest-of-quadtrees representation. 63-70 - C. J. Ammann, A. G. Sartori-Angus:

Fast thinning algorithm for binary images. 71-79 - Ian J. Curington, Stephen E. Cannon:

Multiband image classification with a distributed architecture. 80-84
Volume 3, Number 3, August 1985
- Donald G. Bailey, Robert M. Hodgson:

Range filters: Localintensity subrange filters and their properties. 99-110 - George Nagy

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Image database. 111-117 - Robert J. Schalkoff:

Automatic recalibration of moving cameras in stereo vision systems. 118-121 - Azriel Rosenfeld:

Machine vision for industry: Tasks, tools and techniques. 122-135 - Thomas C. Henderson, Bir Bhanu:

Overview of the computer vision and robotics programme at the University of Utah. Image Vis. Comput. 3(3): 136-138 (1985)
Volume 3, Number 4, November 1985
- Keith D. Baker:

Alvey computer vision and image interpretation research programmes. 146-151 - Alex Pentland:

On describing complex surface shapes. 153-162 - Bernard F. Buxton, David William Murray:

Optic flow segmentation as an ill-posed and maximum likelihood problem. 163-169 - M. C. Ibison, L. Zapalowski, Christopher G. Harris:

Direct surface reconstruction from a moving sensor. 170-176 - S. A. Lloyd:

Binocular stereo algorithm based on the disparity-gradient limit and using optimization theory. 177-181 - Andrew Blake, Andrew Zisserman, Greg Knowles:

Surface descriptions from stereo and shading. 183-191 - Geoffrey D. Sullivan, Keith D. Baker, James A. D. W. Anderson:

Use of multiple difference-of-Gaussian filters to verify geometric models. 192-197 - J. Hyde, J. A. Fullwood, D. R. Corrall:

An approach to knowledge-driven segmentation. 198-205 - Josef Kittler, John Illingworth:

Relaxation labelling algorithms - a review. 206-216 - R. T. Ritchings, Alan C. F. Colchester, H.-Q. Wang:

Knowledge-based analysis of carotid angiograms. 217-222

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