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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 100
Volume 100, Numbers 1-2, October-November 2005
- Special issue: Attention and performance in computer vision. 1-2
- John K. Tsotsos, Yueju Liu, Julio C. Martinez-Trujillo, Marc Pomplun, Evgueni Simine, Kunhao Zhou:
Attending to visual motion. 3-40 - Dirk Walther, Ueli Rutishauser, Christof Koch, Pietro Perona:
Selective visual attention enables learning and recognition of multiple objects in cluttered scenes. 41-63 - Fred H. Hamker:
The emergence of attention by population-based inference and its role in distributed processing and cognitive control of vision. 64-106 - Timothée Jost, Nabil Ouerhani, Roman von Wartburg, René Müri, Heinz Hügli:
Assessing the contribution of color in visual attention. 107-123 - Simone Frintrop, Erich Rome, Andreas Nüchter, Hartmut Surmann:
A Bimodal Laser-Based Attention System. 124-151 - Bruce A. Draper, Albert Lionelle:
Evaluation of selective attention under similarity transformations. 152-171 - Dietmar Heinke, Glyn W. Humphreys:
Selective Attention for Identification Model: Simulating visual neglect. 172-197 - Nuria Oliver, Eric Horvitz:
Selective perception policies for guiding sensing and computation in multimodal systems: A comparative analysis. 198-224 - Volkan Isler, Sanjeev Khanna, John R. Spletzer, Camillo J. Taylor:
Target tracking with distributed sensors: The focus of attention problem. 225-247
Volume 100, Number 3, December 2005
- Florin Cutzu, Riad I. Hammoud, Alex Leykin:
Distinguishing paintings from photographs. 249-273 - Jana Kosecká, Wei Zhang:
Extraction, matching, and pose recovery based on dominant rectangular structures. 274-293 - Robin Strand, Gunilla Borgefors:
Distance transforms for three-dimensional grids with non-cubic voxels. 294-311 - Corina S. Drapaca, Valerie Cardenas, Colin Studholme:
Segmentation of tissue boundary evolution from brain MR image sequences using multi-phase level sets. 312-329 - Martin D. Levine, Jisnu Bhattacharyya:
Detecting and removing specularities in facial images. 330-356 - Damon L. Woodard, Patrick J. Flynn:
Finger surface as a biometric identifier. 357-384 - Haisong Gu, Yongmian Zhang, Qiang Ji:
Task oriented facial behavior recognition with selective sensing. 385-415 - Adrien Bartoli, Peter F. Sturm:
Structure-from-motion using lines: Representation, triangulation, and bundle adjustment. 416-441 - Qigang Gao, Yun Zhang, Alan Parslow:
The influence of perceptual grouping on motion detection. 442-457
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