3. ICCV 1990:
Osaka,
Japan
Third International Conference on Computer Vision, ICCV 1990. Osaka, Japan, 4-7 December, 1990, Proceedings.
IEEE 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2057-9
- Shree K. Nayar, Katsushi Ikeuchi, Takeo Kanade:
Shape from interreflections.
2-11
- Katsushi Ikeuchi, Kosuke Sato:
Determining reflectance parameters using range and brightness images.
12-20
- Marco Campani, Alessandro Verri:
Computing optical flow from an overconstrained system of linear algebraic equations.
22-26
- James R. Bergen, Peter J. Burt, Rajesh Hingorani, Shrnuel Peleg:
Computing two motions from three frames.
27-32
- Michael J. Black, P. Anandan:
A model for the detection of motion over time.
33-37
- Vishal Markandey, Bruce E. Flinchbaugh:
Multispectral constraints for optical flow computation.
38-41
- Robert J. Woodham:
Multiple light source optical flow.
42-46
- Mark C. Allmen, Charles R. Dyer:
Computing spatiotemporal surface flow.
47-50
- Pietro Perona, Jitendra Malik:
Detecting and localizing edges composed of steps, peaks and roofs.
52-57
- Margaret M. Fleck:
Multiple widths yield reliable finite differences.
58-61
- Daniel Reisfeld, Haim J. Wolfson, Yehezkel Yeshurun:
Detection of interest points using symmetry.
62-65
- Rachid Deriche, Gérard Giraudon:
Accurate corner detection: an analytical study.
66-70
- Joon H. Han:
Detection of convex and concave discontinuous points in a plane curve.
71-74
- Paul L. Rosin, Geoff A. W. West:
Segmenting curves into elliptic arcs and straight lines.
75-78
- Atul K. Chhabra, Timothy A. Grogan:
Uniqueness, the minimum norm constraint, and analog networks for optical flow along contours.
80-84
- Fredrik Bergholm:
Decomposition theory and transformations of visual directions.
85-90
- Carlo Tomasi, Takeo Kanade:
Shape and motion without depth.
91-95
- David J. Heeger, Allan D. Jepson:
Simple method for computing 3D motion and depth.
96-100
- Yuh-Lin Chang, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Reconstructing 3D lines from a sequence of 2D projections: representation and estimation.
101-105
- R. Dutta, M. A. Snyder:
Robustness of correspondence-based structure from motion.
106-110
- Trevor Darrell, Stan Sclaroff, Alex Pentland:
Segmentation by minimal description.
112-116
- Chen-Chau Chu, Jake K. Aggarwal:
The integration of region and edge-based segmentation.
117-120
- Ales Leonardis, Alok Gupta, Ruzena Bajcsy:
Segmentation as the search for the best description of the image in terms of primitives.
121-125
- Peng-Seng Toh, Andrew K. Forrest:
Occlusion detection in early vision.
126-132
- Lance R. Williams:
Perceptual organization of occluding contours.
133-137
- Mark Nitzberg, David Mumford:
The 2.1-D sketch.
138-144
- Staffan Truvé:
Image interpretation using multi-relational grammars.
146-155
- Hyonam Joo, Robert M. Haralick, Linda G. Shapiro:
Toward the automatic generation of mathematical morphology procedures using predicate logic.
156-165
- Ajit Singh:
An estimation-theoretic framework for image-flow computation.
168-177
- Alex Pentland:
Photometric motion.
178-187
- Masatoshi Okutomi, Takeo Kanade:
A locally adaptive window for signal matching.
190-199
- Juyang Weng:
A theory of image matching.
200-209
- Gary Whitten:
A framework for adaptive scale space tracking solutions to problems in computational vision.
210-220
- Ning Cui, Juyang Weng, Paul R. Cohen:
Extended structure and motion analysis from monocular image sequences.
222-229
- Daphna Weinshall:
Direct computation of qualitative 3D shape and motion invariants.
230-237
- Aimé Meygret, Monique Thonnat:
Segmentation of optical flow and 3D data for the interpretation of mobile objects.
238-245
- Jacques G. Verly, Richard L. Delanoy:
Appearance-model-based representation and matching of 3-D objects.
248-256
- Sven J. Dickinson, Alex Pentland, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Qualitative 3-D shape reconstruction using distributed aspect graph matching.
257-262
- Patrick J. Flynn, Anil K. Jain:
BONSAI: 3D object recognition using constrained search.
263-267
- Joseph L. Mundy, Aaron Heller:
The evolution and testing of a model-based object recognition system.
268-282
- Haim Shvaytser:
Towards a computational theory of model based vision and perception.
283-286
- Paul R. Cooper:
Parallel structure recognition with uncertainty: coupled segmentation and matching.
287-290
- Joachim Heel:
Temporally integrated surface reconstruction.
292-295
- Robert B. Fisher:
Determining back-facing curved model surfaces by analysis at the boundary.
296-299
- Yuan-Fang Wang, Jih-Fang Wang:
Surface reconstruction using deformable models with interior and boundary constraints.
300-303
- Hiromi T. Tanaka, Daniel T. L. Lee:
Representing surface curvature discontinuities on curved surfaces.
304-308
- Robert L. Stevenson, Edward J. Delp:
Viewpoint invariant recovery of visual surfaces from sparse data.
309-312
- Hiroshi Murase:
Surface shape reconstruction of an undulating transparent object.
313-317
- Bruce A. Draper, Edward M. Riseman:
Learning 3D object recognition strategies.
320-324
- Nasser M. Nasrabadi, Wei Li, Chang Y. Choo:
Object recognition by a Hopfield neural network.
325-328
- Ruud M. Bolle, Andrea Califano, Rick Kjeldsen, Rakesh Mohan:
Active 3D object models.
329-333
- W. Eric L. Grimson, Daniel P. Huttenlocher:
On the sensitivity of geometric hashing.
334-338
- Hemant D. Tagare, Rui J. P. de Figueiredo:
Simultaneous estimation of shape and reflectance maps from photometric stereo.
340-343
- Lawrence B. Wolff:
A photometric invariant and shape constraints at parabolic points.
344-349
- Constantinos Marinos, Andrew Blake:
Shape from texture: the homogeneity hypothesis.
350-353
- John Krumm, Steven A. Shafer:
Local spatial frequency analysis of image texture.
354-358
- Todd A. Cass:
Feature matching for object localization in the presence of uncertainty.
360-364
- Rakesh Kumar, Allen R. Hanson:
Sensitivity of the pose refinement problem to accurate estimation of camera parameters.
365-369
- Kenichi Kanatani:
Hypothesizing and testing geometric attributes of image data.
370-373
- Homer H. Chen:
Pose determination from line-to-plane correspondences: existence condition and closed-form solutions.
374-378
- Jacques Lévy Véhel:
About lacunarity, some links between fractal and integral geometry, and an application to texture segmentation.
380-384
- Masato Tsukada, Yuichi Ohta:
An approach to color constancy using multiple images.
385-389
- Michael J. Swain, Dana H. Ballard:
Indexing via color histograms.
390-393
- Mark S. Drew, Brian V. Funt:
Calculating surface reflectance using a single-bounce model of mutual reflection.
394-399
- Robert T. Collins, Richard S. Weiss:
Vanishing point calculation as a statistical inference on the unit sphere.
400-403
- William T. Freeman, Edward H. Adelson:
Steerable filters for early vision, image analysis, and wavelet decomposition.
406-415
- Tony Lindeberg, Jan-Olof Eklundh:
Scale detection and region extraction from a scale-space primal sketch.
416-426
- John Princen, John Illingworth, Josef Kittler:
Hypothesis testing: a framework for analysing and optimising Hough transform performance.
427-434
- David G. Lowe:
Integrated treatment of matching and measurement errors for robust model-based motion tracking.
436-440
- Jean-Luc Jezouin, Nicholas Ayache:
3D structure from a monocular sequence of images.
441-444
- Brian Y. Hayashi, Shahriar Negahdaripour:
Direct motion stereo: Recovery of observer motion and scene structure.
446-450
- M. Ali Taalebinezhaad:
Direct recovery of motion and shape in the general case by fixation.
451-455
- Chang Wen Chen, Thomas S. Huang:
Epicardial motion and deformation estimation from coronary artery bifurcation points.
456-459
- Masanobu Yamamoto, Pierre Boulanger, J.-Angelo Beraldin, Marc Rioux, Jacques Domey:
Direct estimation of deformable motion parameters from range image sequence.
460-464
- Arun P. Tirumalai, Brian G. Schunck, Ramesh C. Jain:
Dynamic stereo with self-calibration.
466-470
- Kim L. Boyer, Daniel M. Wuescher, Sudeep Sarkar:
Dynamic edge warping: experiments in disparity estimation under weak constraints.
471-475
- Masaki Watanabe, Yuichi Ohta:
Cooperative integration of multiple stereo algorithms.
476-480
- Eric Thirion, Long Quan:
Geometrical learning from multiple stereo views through monocular based feature grouping.
481-484
- Subhodev Das, Narendra Ahuja:
Multiresolution image acquisition and surface reconstruction.
485-488
- A. Lynn Abbott, Narendra Ahuja:
Active surface reconstruction by integrating focus, vergence, stereo, and camera calibration.
489-492
- Harpreet S. Sawhney, John Oliensis, Allen R. Hanson:
Description and reconstruction from image trajectories of rotational motion.
494-498
- Shigang Li, Saburo Tsuji, Masakazu Imai:
Determining of camera rotation from vanishing points of lines on horizontal planes.
499-502
- Xueyin Lin, Zhigang Zhu:
Detecting height from constrained motion.
503-506
- Naoki Mukawa:
Estimation of shape, reflection coefficients and illuminant direction from image sequences.
507-512
- Nassir Navab, Rachid Deriche, Olivier D. Faugeras:
Recovering 3D motion and structure from stereo and 2D token tracking cooperation.
513-516
- Thierry Viéville, Olivier D. Faugeras:
Feed-forward recovery of motion and structure from a sequence of 2D-lines matches.
517-520
- Sifen Zhong, Stéphane Mallat:
Compact image representation from multiscale edges.
522-525
- George C. Stockman, Greg Chungmou Lee, Sei-Wang Chen:
Reconstructing line drawings from wings: the polygonal case.
526-529
- Luc J. Van Gool, Johan Wagemans, J. Vandeneede, André Oosterlinck:
Similarity extraction and modeling.
530-534
- Jorja G. Henikoff, Linda G. Shapiro:
Interesting patterns for model-based machine vision.
535-538
- Hiroshi Ishiguro, Masashi Yamamoto, Saburo Tsuji:
Omni-directional stereo for making global map.
540-547
- Minoru Asada, Masahiro Kimura, Yoshiaki Shirai:
Dynamic integration of height maps into a 3-D world representation from range image sequences.
548-555
- Jiang Yu Zheng, Matthew Barth, Saburo Tsuji:
Qualitative route scene description using autonomous landmark detection.
558-562
- Hsiang-Lung Wu, Alec Cameron:
A Bayesian decision theoretic approach for adaptive goal-directed sensing.
563-567
- Junichi Hoshino, Tetsuya Uemura, Isao Masuda:
Region-based reconstruction of an indoor scene using an integration of active and passive sensing techniques.
568-572
- Shoujie He, Norihiro Abe, Tadahiro Kitahashi:
Understanding assembly illustrations in an assembly manual without any model of mechanical parts.
573-576
- Zhengyou Zhang, Olivier D. Faugeras:
Tracking and grouping 3D line segments.
577-580
- Fatih Ulupinar, Ramakant Nevatia:
Shape from contour: straight homogeneous generalized cones.
582-586
- Laurent D. Cohen, Isaac Cohen:
A finite element method applied to new active contour models and 3D reconstruction from cross sections.
587-591
- Donna J. Williams, Mubarak Shah:
A fast algorithm for active contours.
592-595
- David A. Forsyth, Joseph L. Mundy, Andrew Zisserman, Christopher M. Brown:
Invariance-a new framework for vision.
598-605
- Demetri Terzopoulos, Dimitris N. Metaxas:
Dynamic 3D models with local and global deformations: deformable superquadrics.
606-615
- Roberto Cipolla, Andrew Blake:
The dynamic analysis of apparent contours.
616-623
- Yoshinori Kuno, Yasukazu Okamoto, Satoshi Okada:
Object recognition using a feature search strategy generated from a 3D model.
626-635
- Maha Sallam, John H. Stewman, Kevin W. Bowyer:
Computing the visual potential of an articulated assembly of parts.
636-643
- W. Eric L. Grimson:
The effect of indexing on the complexity of object recognition.
644-651
- David M. Chelberg:
Uncertainty in interpretation of range imagery.
654-657
- Lang Hong, Dragana Brzakovic:
An approach to 3D scene reconstruction from noisy binocular image sequences using information fusion.
658-661
- Bikash Sabata, Farshid Arman, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Segmentation of 3D range images using pyramidal data structures.
662-666
- Anil K. Jain, Sateesha G. Nadabar:
MRF model-based segmentation of range images.
667-671
- Terunori Mori, Masanobu Yamamoto:
A dynamic depth extraction method.
672-676
- Jeffrey J. Rodríguez, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Terrain matching by analysis of aerial images.
677-681
- E. Saud:
Representation and the dimensions of shape deformation.
684-689
- Peter Whaite, Frank P. Ferrie:
From uncertainty to visual exploration.
690-697
- W. Brent Seales, Charles R. Dyer:
Modeling the rim appearance.
698-701
- J. Brian Subirana-Vilanova:
Curved inertia frames and the skeleton sketch: Finding salient frames of reference.
702-708
- Stan Z. Li:
Reconstruction without discontinuities.
709-712
- Saeid Tehrani, Terry E. Weymouth, Brian G. Schunck:
Interpolating cubic spline contours by minimizing second derivative discontinuity.
713-716
- Venu Govindaraju, Sargur N. Srihari, David B. Sher:
A computational model for face location.
718-721
- John C. Lee, Evangelos E. Milios:
Matching range images of human faces.
722-726
- Demetri Terzopoulos, Keith Waters:
Analysis of facial images using physical and anatomical models.
727-732
- André Gagalowicz:
Collaboration between computer graphics and computer vision.
733-737
- Hiroyasu Koshimizu, Munetoshi Numada:
On the extensive reconstruction of Hough transform.
740-743
- Xing Cao, Farzin Deravi:
An efficient method for multiple-circle detection.
744-747
- Ping Liang:
A new transform for curve detection.
748-751
- Dan Gutfinger, R. Nishimura, H. Doi, Jack Sklansky:
Robust curve detection by temporal geodesics.
752-756
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