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Machine Vision and Applications, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 2000
- Orly Yadid-Pecht:
Widening the dynamic range of pictures using a minimum spanning tree algorithm. 1-6 - A. E. Grace, David Pycock, Howard T. Tillotson, Martin S. Snaith:
Active shape from stereo for highway inspection. 7-15 - Andrea Fusiello, Emanuele Trucco, Alessandro Verri:
A compact algorithm for rectification of stereo pairs. 16-22 - Ivan Laptev, Helmut Mayer, Tony Lindeberg, Wolfgang Eckstein, Carsten Steger, Albert Baumgartner:
Automatic extraction of roads from aerial images based on scale space and snakes. 23-31 - Yiming Ye, John K. Tsotsos, Eric Harley, Karen Bennet:
Tracking a person with pre-recorded image database and a pan, tilt, and zoom camera. 32-43 - Adrian Hilton, John Illingworth:
Geometric fusion for a hand-held 3D sensor. 44-51
Volume 12, Number 2, 2000
- Ku Chin Lin, Mi Ching Tsai:
Image feedback path tracking control using an uncalibrated CCD camera. 53-58 - Mamoru Nakanishi, Takeshi Ogura:
Real-time CAM-based Hough transform algorithm and its performance evaluation. 59-68 - Margrit Betke, Esin Haritaoglu, Larry S. Davis:
Real-time multiple vehicle detection and tracking from a moving vehicle. 69-83 - Chanchal Chatterjee, Vwani P. Roychowdhury:
Algorithms for coplanar camera calibration. 84-97 - Mihailo Ristic, Djordje Brujic, Surya Handayani:
Efficient CAD-based triangulation of unordered 3D data. 98-106
Volume 12, Number 3, 2000
- Ashraf A. Kassim, H. Zhou, Surendra Ranganath:
Automatic IC orientation checks. 107-112 - Klaus Wiltschi, Axel Pinz, Tony Lindeberg:
An automatic assessment scheme for steel quality inspection. 113-128 - C. Boukouvalas, Maria Petrou:
Perceptual correction for colour grading of random textures. 129-136 - Christian Daul, Ronald Rösch, Bernhard Claus:
Building a color classification system for textured and hue homogeneous surfaces: system calibration and algorithm. 137-148 - Pin Xie, Sheng Uei Guan:
A golden-template self-generating method for patterned wafer inspection. 149-156
Volume 12, Number 4, 2000
- Mohamed S. Kamel, Jorge Padilha:
High performance computing for industrial visual inspection. 157 - Robert Sablatnig:
Increasing flexibility for automatic visual inspection: the general analysis graph. 158-169 - Norifumi Katafuchi, Mutsuo Sano, Shuichi Ohara, Masashi Okudaira:
A method for inspecting industrial parts surfaces based on an optics model. 170-176 - Min-Fan Ricky Lee, Clarence W. de Silva, Elizabeth A. Croft, Q. M. Jonathan Wu:
Machine vision system for curved surface inspection. 177-188 - Kohtaro Ohba, Yoichi Sato, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Appearance-based visual learning and object recognition with illumination invariance. 189-196 - Toshiharu Mukai, Noboru Ohnishi:
A robust eigenspace method for obtaining feature values in high-speed massively parallel vision systems. 197-202 - Martin Fleury, Andy C. Downton, Adrian F. Clark:
Pipelined parallelisation of automatic face inspection. 203-211
Volume 12, Number 5, 2001
- Erik Roeland van Dop, Paul P. L. Regtien:
Multi-sensor recognition of electronic components. 213-222 - Ivan Bajla, Igor Holländer:
Geometry-driven-diffusion filtering of magnetic resonance images using model-based conductance. 223-237 - Fernando A. Velasco, José L. Marroquín:
Robust parametric active contours: the Sandwich Snakes. 238-242 - Chung-Lin Huang, Sheng-Hung Jeng:
A model-based hand gesture recognition system. 243-258 - Byung-Gyu Kim, Do-Jong Kim, Dong-Jo Park:
Novel precision target detection with adaptive thresholding for dynamic image segmentation. 259-270
Volume 12, Number 6, 2001
- Jocelyn Sérot, Dominique Ginhac, Roland Chapuis, Jean-Pierre Dérutin:
Fast prototyping of parallel-vision applications using functional skeletons. 271-290 - Kim L. Boyer, Tolga Ozguner:
Robust online detection of pipeline corrosion from range data. 291-304 - Soh Ling Min, Josef Kittler, Jiri Matas:
Empirical evaluation of a calibration chart detector. 305-325
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