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WACV 1998: Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- Proceedings Fourth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision, WACV 1998, October 19-21, 1998, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8606-5
- Frank Dellaert, Sebastian Thrun, Chuck Thorpe:
Jacobian images of super-resolved texture maps for model-based motion estimation and tracking. 2-7 - Alan J. Lipton, Hironobu Fujiyoshi, Raju S. Patil:
Moving target classification and tracking from real-time video. 8-14 - Hironobu Fujiyoshi, Alan J. Lipton:
Real-time human motion analysis by image skeletonization. 15-21 - Moshe Ben-Ezra, Shmuel Peleg, Michael Werman:
Efficient computation of the most probable motion from fuzzy correspondences. 22-27 - John Krumm, Greg Kirk:
Video occupant detection for airbag deployment. 30-35 - Xiaoguang Wang, Allen R. Hanson:
Parking lot analysis and visualization from aerial images. 36-41 - Douglas Ayers, Mubarak Shah:
Recognizing human actions in a static room. 42-47 - Fady Badra, Ala Qumsieh, Gregory Dudek:
Rotation and zooming in image mosaicing. 50-55 - Harpreet S. Sawhney, Rakesh "Teddy" Kumar, Gary Gendel, James R. Bergen, Douglas Dixon, Vince Paragano:
VideoBrushTM: experiences with consumer video mosaicing. 56-62 - Toshiyasu Nakao, Atsushi Kashitani, Akio Kaneyoshi:
Scanning a document with a small camera attached to a mouse. 63-68 - Yalin Xiong, Kenneth Turkowski:
Registration, calibration and blending in creating high quality panoramas. 69-74 - Dorin Comaniciu, Peter Meer, David J. Foran, Attila Medl:
Bimodal system for interactive indexing and retrieval of pathology images. 76-81 - Srinivas Ravela, Raghavan Manmatha:
On computing global similarity in images. 82-87 - David McG. Squire:
Learning a similarity-based distance measure for image database organization from human partitionings of an image set. 88-93 - Madirakshi Das, Raghavan Manmatha, Edward M. Riseman:
Indexing flowers by color names using domain knowledge-driven segmentation. 94-99 - Yongmei Wang, Lawrence H. Staib:
Integrated approaches to non-rigid registration in medical images. 102-108 - Yusuf Sinan Akgul, Chandra Kambhamettu, Maureen Stone:
Analysis of the tongue surface movement using a spatiotemporally coherent deformable model. 109-114 - Olivier Gérard, Shérif Makram-Ebeid:
Automatic contour detection by encoding knowledge into active contour models. 115-120 - Rahul Singh, Michael C. Wade, Nikolaos P. Papanikolopoulos:
Letter-level shape description by skeletonization in faded documents. 121-126 - C. Awanzino, Laurent Letellier, Jean-Marc Lavest, Michel Dhome, Christian Faye:
A polarization of light based system, designed for real time applications in computer vision, making use of highlights in a metallic environment. 128-133 - Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, Timothy D. Faust, Mengjin Tang:
A computer vision system for lumber production planning. 134-139 - Ge Cong, Bahram Parvin:
Surface reconstruction from sparse fringe contours. 140-145 - Yuji Takagi, Gérard G. Medioni:
Volumetric description of dip solder joints from range data. 146-151 - Steven C. Hsu, Harpreet S. Sawhney:
Influence of global constraints and lens distortion on pose and appearance recovery from a purely rotating camera. 154-159 - Ruzena Bajcsy, Reyes Enciso, Gerda Kamberova, Lucien Nocera, Radim Sára:
3D reconstruction of environments for virtual collaboration. 160-167 - Stephen Pollard, Maurizio Pilu, Sean Hayes, Adele Lorusso:
View synthesis by trinocular edge matching and transfer. 168-173 - Amnon Shashua:
Omni-Rig sensors: what can be done with a non-rigid vision platform? 174-179 - Xiaoguang Wang, Allen R. Hanson, Edward M. Riseman, Howard J. Schultz:
Comparative studies of 3-D textural features and their reliability in terrain classification. 182-187 - James J. Little, Ping Shi:
Structural lines for triangulations of terrain. 188-193 - Marcus A. Maloof, Pat Langley, Thomas O. Binford, Ramakant Nevatia:
Generalizing over aspect and location for rooftop detection. 194-199 - François Dupont, Marc Pierrot-Deseilligny, Michel Gondran:
Automatic interpretation of contour lines by using external data. 200-205 - Paul A. Beardsley:
A qualitative approach to classifying head and eye pose. 208-213 - Gary R. Bradski:
Real time face and object tracking as a component of a perceptual user interface. 214-219 - Takahiro Otsuka, Jun Ohya:
Real-time estimation of head motion using weak perspective epipolar geometry. 220-225 - Vinayadatt V. Kohir, Uday B. Desai:
Face recognition using a DCT-HMM approach. 226-231 - Heung-Yeung Shum, Richard Szeliski, Simon Baker, Mei Han, P. Anandan:
Interactive 3D modeling from multiple images using scene regularities. 234-235 - Shree K. Nayar, Joshua Gluckman, Rahul Swaminathan, Simon Lok, Terrance E. Boult:
Catadioptric video sensors. 236-237 - Yoav Rosenberg, Michael Werman:
Real-time object tracking from a moving video camera: a software approach on a PC. 238-239 - Thomas O'Donnell, Gareth Funka-Lea:
3-D cardiac volume analysis using magnetic resonance imaging. 240-241 - Terrance E. Boult, Chen Qian, Weihong Yin, Ali Erkin, Peter Lewis, Chris Power, Ross J. Micheals:
Applications of omnidirectional imaging: multi-body tracking and remote reality. 242-243 - Edgar Garduño, Gabor T. Herman:
Applications of the geometry of digital spaces to medical imaging. 244-245 - Ali R. Bani-Hashemi, Nassir Navab, Mariappan S. Nadar, Bernhard Geiger, R. Ramaraj, Karl Wiesent, Thomas Brunner:
Interventional 3D-angiography: calibration, reconstruction and visualization system. 246-247 - Shahriar Negahdaripour, Xun Xu, Ali Khamene:
A vision system for real-time positioning, navigation, and video mosaicing of sea floor imagery in the application of ROVs/AUVs. 248-249 - Justus H. Piater, Adriana Mincheva:
Building pixel classifiers using the interactive teacher/learner (ITL) system. 252-253 - Theodure A. Camus, Ulf M. Cahn von Seelen, Guanghua G. Zhang, Péter L. Venetianer, Marcos Salganicoff:
Sensar...secureTM Iris identification system. 254-255 - Vera Bakic, George C. Stockman:
Real-time tracking of face features and gaze direction determination. 256-257 - Longin Jan Latecki, Rolf Lakämper:
Shape similarity measure for image database of occluding contours. 258-259 - Toshio Moriya, Fumiko Shiojiri, Haruo Takeda:
Dynamic 3D stabilization for video CG composite. 260-261 - Huaibin Zhao, Shishir Shah, Jae Hun Choi, Dinesh Nair, Dinesh K. Aggarwal:
Robust automatic target detection/recognition system for second generation FLIR imagery. 262-263 - Christophe Meilhac, Matthias Mitschke, Chahab Nastar:
Relevance feedback in Surfimage. 266-267 - Dorin Comaniciu, Peter Meer, David J. Foran, Attila Medl:
Bimodal system for interactive indexing and retrieval of pathology images. 268-269 - Shih-Fu Chang, William Chen, Hari Sundaram:
VideoQ: a fully automated video retrieval system using motion sketches. 270-271 - Zhibin Lei, S. Kicha Ganapathy, Robert J. Safranek:
MIRACLE: multimedia information retrieval by analysing content and learning from examples. 272-273 - Madirakshi Das, Shih-Ping Liou:
An environment for interactive video organization. 274-275 - Pascal Bertolino, Roger Mohr, Cordelia Schmid, Patrick Bouthemy, Marc Gelgon, Fabien Spindler, Serge Benayoun, Hélène Bernard:
Building and using hypervideos. 276-277 - Jian-Zhong Qian:
Can a computer "see" the beating heart from "Snow-storm" images. 280-281 - Jayakrishnan Eledath, Luke McDowell, Michael W. Hansen, Lambert E. Wixson, Art Pope, Gary Gendel:
Real-time fixation, mosaic construction and moving object detection from a moving camera. 284-285 - Assaf Zomet, Shmuel Peleg:
Applying super-resolution to panoramic mosaics. 286-287 - Robert Mandelbaum, Luke McDowell, Luca Bogoni, B. Reich, Michael W. Hansen:
Real-time stereo processing, obstacle detection, and terrain estimation from vehicle-mounted stereo cameras. 288-289 - Jane C. Asmuth, Douglas Dixon, Keith J. Hanna, Steven C. Hsu, Rakesh "Teddy" Kumar, Vince Paragano, Art Pope, Supun Samarasekera, Harpreet S. Sawhney:
Multimedia applications of computer vision. 290-291
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