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Image and Vision Computing, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1987
- Malayappan Shridhar, A. Badreldin:

Context-directed segmentation algorithm for handwritten numeral strings. 3-9 - David C. Mason:

Dilation algorithm for a linear quadtree. 11-20 - David Vernon

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Two-dimensional object recognition using partial contours. 21-27 - M. Bramanti, Sang En Fang:

Tomographic image reconstruction based on a backscattering coherent processing technique. 29-35 - Desmond J. Walton:

Terrain modelling with B-spline type surfaces defined on curved knot lines. 37-43
Volume 5, Number 2, May 1987
- Donald Geman:

Stochastic model for boundary detection. 61-65 - G. L. Scott:

"Four-line" method of locally estimating optic flow. 67-72 - S. B. Pollard, John Porrill, John E. W. Mayhew, John P. Frisby:

Matching geometrical descriptions in three-space. 73-78 - H.-Q. Wang, R. T. Ritchings, Alan C. F. Colchester:

Image understanding system for carotid angiograms. 79-83 - David William Murray:

Model-based recognition using 3D structure from motion. 85-90 - Joachim H. Rieger:

On the classification of views of piecewise smooth objects. 91-97 - Robert B. Fisher:

SMS: a suggestive modelling system for object recognition. 98-104 - Philip F. McLauchlan, Andrew Zisserman, Andrew Blake:

Knowledge source for describing stereoscopically viewed textured surfaces. 105-110 - Stephen J. Maybank:

Apparent area of a rigid moving body. 111-113 - Andrew M. Wallace

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Matching segmented scenes to models using pairwise relationships between features. 114-120 - S. Wright:

Hough transform analysis of data from a planar array of image sensors. 121-126 - P. Mason, T. W. Buggy:

Knowledge-based segmentation of sonar data. 127-131 - Tony P. Pridmore, John Porrill, John E. W. Mayhew:

Segmentation and description of binocularly viewed contours. 132-138 - M. M. Jordan, W. J. Perkins:

Use of models in studying macrophage cell images and the underlying biological processes. 139-144 - Josef Kittler, Edwin R. Hancock

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Contextual decision rule for region analysis. 145-153 - J. D. McCafferty, Richard J. Fryer, S. Codutti, J. Miller, G. Monai:

Edge-detection algorithm and its video-rate implementation. 155-160 - Violet F. Leavers, James F. Boyce:

The Radon transform and its application to shape parametrization in machine vision. 161-166 - John Knapman:

Dupin's cyclide and the cyclide patch. 167-173 - John Porrill, S. B. Pollard, John E. W. Mayhew:

Optimal combination of multiple sensors including stereo vision. 174-180 - Harit P. Trivedi:

Estimation of stereo and motion parameters using a variational principle. 181-183
Volume 5, Number 3, August 1987
- Hanan Samet, C. A. Shatter, Randal C. Nelson, Y.-G. Huang, Kikuo Fujimura, A. Rosenteld:

Recent developments in linear quadtree-based geographic information systems. 187-197 - E. R. Davies:

Design of optimal gaussian operators in small neighbourhoods. 199-205 - S. K. Morton, S. J. Popham:

Algorithm design specification for interpreting segmented image data using schemas and support logic. 206-216 - Ian Overington, Philip Greenway:

Practical first-difference edge detection with subpixel accuracy. 217-224 - Edward W. Elcock, Irene Gargantini, Timothy R. Walsh:

Triangular decomposition. 225-231 - Mark J. L. Orr, Robert B. Fisher:

Geometric reasoning for computer vision. 233-238
Volume 5, Number 4, November 1987
- Jim Austin, T. John Stonham:

Distributed associative memory for use in scene analysis. 251-260 - M. E. Bowman, Andrew K. Forrest:

Transformation calibration of a camera mounted on a robot. 261-266 - Brian H. Feria:

Linear predictive transform of monochrome images. 267-278 - E. R. Davies:

Improved localization in a generalized Hough scheme for the detection of straight edges. 279-286 - Reinhard Klette

, Piero Zamperoni:
Measures of correspondence between binary patterns. 287-295 - S. Ravindran, M. Manohar:

Algorithm for converting a forest of quadtrees to a binary array. 297-300

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