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Machine Vision and Applications, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1996
- Richard P. Wildes, Jane C. Asmuth, Gilbert L. Green, Steven C. Hsu, Raymond J. Kolczynski, James R. Matey, Sterling E. McBride:
A machine-vision system for iris recognition. 1-8 - Ming Xie:
Matching free stereovision for detecting obstacles on a ground plane. 9-13 - Paul H. Heinemann, Niranjan P. Pathare, Charles T. Morrow:
An automated inspection station for machine-vision grading of potatoes. 14-19 - Yuan-Liang Tang, Rangachar Kasturi:
Tracking moving objects during low altitude flight. 20-31 - Tina Yu Tian, Mubarak Shah:
Motion estimation and segmentation. 32-42
Volume 9, Number 2, 1996
- Arun K. Dalmia, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Depth extraction using a single moving camera: an integration of depth from motion and depth from stereo. 43-55 - Jenn-Yih Lin, Chi-Wei Lee, Zen Chen:
Identification of business forms using relationships between adjacent frames (*). 56-64 - Orly Yadid-Pecht, Moty Gerner, Lior Dvir, Eliyahu Brutman, Uri Shimony:
Recognition of handwritten musical notes by a modified Neocognitron. 65-72 - David S. Doermann, Ehud Rivlin, Isaac Weiss:
Applying algebraic and differential invariants for logo recognition. 73-86
Volume 9, Number 3, 1996
- Franco Valentinotti, Gianni Di Caro, Bruno Crespi:
Real-time parallel computation of disparity and optical flow using phase difference. 87-96 - Chanchal Chatterjee, Vwani P. Roychowdhury:
An efficient contrast-enhancement method using the analog to digital converter. 97-105 - Michael J. Milroy, Colin Bradley, Geoffrey W. Vickers:
Automated laser scanning based on orthogonal cross sections. 106-118 - Khoi Hoang, Anantharai Nachimuthu:
Image processing techniques for leather hide ranking in the footwear industry. 119-129 - José Santos-Victor, Giulio Sandini:
Uncalibrated obstacle detection using normal flow. 130-137
Volume 9, Number 4, 1997
- Paul L. Rosin:
Edges: saliency measures and automatic thresholding. 139-159 - Mark C. Allmen, W. Philip Kegelmeyer:
The computation of cloud base height from paired whole-sky imaging cameras. 160-165 - Wen-Hung Liao, Shanti J. Aggarwal, Jake K. Aggarwal:
The reconstruction of dynamic 3D structure of biological objects using stereo microscope images. 166-178 - Jin-Chuan Hsu, Wen-Liang Chen, Ruey-Horng Lin, Edge Chu Yeh:
Estimations of previewed road curvatures and vehicular motion by a vision-based data fusion scheme. 179-192 - Takafumi Miyatake, Hitoshi Matsushima, Masakazu Ejiri:
Contour representation of binary images using run-type direction codes. 193-200 - Paul B. Chou, A. Ravishankar Rao, Martin C. Sturzenbecker, Frederick Y. Wu, Virginia H. Brecher:
Automatic defect classification for semiconductor manufacturing. 201-214
Volume 9, Number 5/6, 1997
- Henrik I. Christensen, Wolfgang Förstner:
Editorial Performance characteristics of vision algorithms. 215-218 - Patrick Courtney, Neil A. Thacker, Adrian F. Clark:
Algorithmic modelling for performance evaluation. 219-228 - Visvanathan Ramesh, Robert M. Haralick:
Random perturbation models for boundary extraction sequence. 229-239 - Liu Wenyin, Dov Dori:
A protocol for performance evaluation of line detection algorithms. 240-250 - Jacob Sheinvald, Nahum Kiryati:
On the magic of SLIDE. 251-261 - María Vanrell, Jordi Vitrià, F. Xavier Roca:
A multidimensional scaling approach to explore the behavior of a texture perception algorithm. 262-271 - David W. Eggert, Adele Lorusso, Robert B. Fisher:
Estimating 3-D rigid body transformations: a comparison of four major algorithms. 272-290 - Claus B. Madsen:
A comparative study of the robustness of two pose estimation techniques. 291-303 - Péter L. Venetianer, Edward W. Large, Ruzena Bajcsy:
A methodology for evaluation of task performance in robotic systems: a case study in vision-based localization. 304-320 - Philip H. S. Torr, Andrew Zisserman:
Performance characterization of fundamental matrix estimation under image degradation. 321-333 - Alex Cozzi, Bruno Crespi, Franco Valentinotti, Florentin Wörgötter:
Performance of phase-based algorithms for disparity estimation. 334-340
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