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International Journal of Computer Vision, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, June 1988
- Takeo Kanade, Rodney A. Brooks:
Editorial. 5 - Gudrun Klinker, Steven A. Shafer, Takeo Kanade:
The measurement of highlights in color images. 7-32 - Kashipati Rao, Ramakant Nevatia:
Computing volume descriptions from sparse 3-D data. 33-50 - Berthold K. P. Horn, E. J. Weldon Jr.:
Direct methods for recovering motion. 51-76 - Muralidhara Subbarao:
Interpretation of image flow: Rigid curved surfaces in motion. 77-96
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1988
- Vishvjit S. Nalwa:
Line-drawing interpretation: A mathematical framework. 103-124 - Ching-Huei Wang, Sargur N. Srihari:
A framework for object recognition in a visually complex environment and its application to locating address blocks on mail pieces. 125-151 - John Aloimonos, Michael Swain:
Shape from patterns: Regularization. 171-187
Volume 2, Number 3, January 1989
- Rodney A. Brooks, Takeo Kanade:
Editorial. 197 - Edward M. Riseman, Allen R. Hanson:
Computer vision research at the University of Massachusetts - Themes and progress. 199-207 - Bruce A. Draper, Robert T. Collins, John Brolio, Allen R. Hanson, Edward M. Riseman:
The schema system. 209-250 - Charles C. Weems, Steven P. Levitan, Allen R. Hanson, Edward M. Riseman, David B. Shu, J. Gregory Nash:
The image understanding architecture. 251-282 - P. Anandan:
A computational framework and an algorithm for the measurement of visual motion. 283-310 - J. Ross Beveridge, Joey Griffith, Ralf R. Kohler, Allen R. Hanson, Edward M. Riseman:
Segmenting images using localized histograms and region merging. 311-347
Volume 2, Number 4, April 1989
- W. Eric L. Grimson:
On the recognition of parameterized 2D objects. 353-372 - J. J. Wu, R. E. Rink, Terry M. Caelli, V. G. Gourishankar:
Recovery of the 3-D location and motion of a rigid object through camera image (An Extended Kalman Filter Approach). 373-394 - Fredrik Bergholm:
Motion from flow along contours: A note on robustness and ambiguous cases. 395-415
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