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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 121
Volume 121, April 2014
- Massimo Ferri, Patrizio Frosini, Claudia Landi:
Special section on computational topology in image context. 1 - Lidija Comic, Leila De Floriani, Federico Iuricich, Ulderico Fugacci:
Topological modifications and hierarchical representation of cell complexes in arbitrary dimensions. 2-12 - Marc Ethier, Tomasz Kaczynski:
Suspension models for testing shape similarity methods. 13-20 - Hubert Wagner, Pawel Dlotko:
Towards topological analysis of high-dimensional feature spaces. 21-26 - Antonio Gutierrez, María José Jiménez, David S. Monaghan, Noel E. O'Connor:
Topological evaluation of volume reconstructions by voxel carving. 27-35 - Aaron Adcock, Daniel L. Rubin, Gunnar E. Carlsson:
Classification of hepatic lesions using the matching metric. 36-42 - Andrea Cerri, Barbara Di Fabio, Grzegorz Jablonski, Filippo Medri:
Comparing shapes through multi-scale approximations of the matching distance. 43-56
- Constantin Papaodysseus, Panayiotis Rousopoulos, Fotios Giannopoulos, Solomon Zannos, Dimitris Arabadjis, Mihalis Panagopoulos, E. Kalfa, Christopher Blackwell, Stephen Tracy:
Identifying the writer of ancient inscriptions and Byzantine codices. A novel approach. 57-73 - Thomas Popham, Abhir Bhalerao, Roland Wilson:
Estimating scene flow using an interconnected patch surface model with belief-propagation inference. 74-85 - Ming-Bo Zhao, Zhao Zhang, Tommy W. S. Chow, Bing Li:
Soft label based Linear Discriminant Analysis for image recognition and retrieval. 86-99 - Yibao Li, Dongsun Lee, Chaeyoung Lee, Jihu Lee, Sanha Lee, Jisu Kim, Shinwoo Ahn, Junseok Kim:
Surface embedding narrow volume reconstruction from unorganized points. 100-107 - Miles E. Hansard, Radu Horaud, Michel Amat, Georgios D. Evangelidis:
Automatic detection of calibration grids in time-of-flight images. 108-118
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