Computer vision--ECCV '94 : Third European Conference on Computer Vision, Stockholm, Sweden, May 2-6, 1994 : proceedings

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Computer vision--ECCV '94 : Third European Conference on Computer Vision, Stockholm, Sweden, May 2-6, 1994 : proceedings

Jan-Olof Eklundh, (ed.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 800-801)

Springer-Verlag, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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v. 1 ISBN 9783540579564

内容説明

The European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) has established itself as a major event in this exciting and very active field of research. This two-volume proceedings collects the 115 papers accepted for presentation at the 3rd ECCV, held in Stockholm in May 1994. The papers were selected from over 300 submissions and together give a well balanced reflection of the state of the art in computer vision. The papers in Volume I are grouped under the following headings: Geometry and shape, Optical flow and motion fields, Image features, Motion and flow, Motion segmentation and tracking, Ego-motion and 3D recovery, Recognition, Shape modelling, Shape estimation, Calibration and multiple views, and Stereo and calibration

目次

Evolutionary fronts for topology-independent shape modeling and recovery.- Epipolar fields on surfaces.- Stability and likelihood of views of three dimensional objects.- Topological reconstruction of a smooth manifold-solid from its occluding contour.- Optical flow estimation: Advances and comparisons.- Multiple constraints for optical flow.- Motion field of curves: Applications.- Sufficient image structure for 3-D motion and shape estimation.- A comparison between the standard Hough Transform and the Mahalanobis distance Hough Transform.- Junction classification by multiple orientation detection.- Following corners on curves and surfaces in the scale space.- Scale-space properties of quadratic edge detectors.- A scalar function formulation for optical flow.- First order optic flow from log-polar sampled images.- Recursive non-linear estimation of discontinuous flow fields.- The use of optical flow for the autonomous navigation.- An image motion estimation technique based on a combined statistical test and spatiotemporal generalised likelihood ratio approach.- Independent motion segmentation and collision prediction for road vehicles.- An MRF based motion detection algorithm implemented on analog resistive network.- Occlusion ambiguities in motion.- A robust tracking of 3D motion.- Robust multiple car tracking with occlusion reasoning.- Shape from motion algorithms: A comparative analysis of scaled orthography and perspective.- Robust egomotion estimation from affine motion parallax.- Integrated 3D analysis of flight image sequences.- Recursive affine structure and motion from image sequences.- Shape models from image sequences.- Vibration modes for nonrigid motion analysis in 3D images.- Applying VC-dimension analysis to object recognition.- Extraction of groups for recognition.- Model based pose estimation of articulated and constrained objects.- Seeing behind occlusions.- Face recognition: The problem of compensating for changes in illumination direction.- Learning flexible models from image sequences.- A direct recovery of superquadric models in range images using recover-and-select paradigm.- Segmentation and recovery of SHGCs from a real intensity image.- Recognizing hand gestures.- Pose refinement of active models using forces in 3D.- Recovering surface curvature and orientation from texture distortion: A least squares algorithm and sensitivity analysis.- Direct estimation of local surface shape in a fixating binocular vision system.- Deriving orientation cues from stereo images.- Shape-adapted smoothing in estimation of 3-D depth cues from affine distortions of local 2-D brightness structure.- Utilizing symmetry in the reconstruction of three-dimensional shape from noisy images.- Consistency and correction of line-drawings, obtained by projections of piecewise planar objects.- On the enumerative geometry of aspect graphs.- Geometry-driven curve evolution.- Quantitative measurement of manufactured diamond shape.- Hierarchical shape representation using locally adaptive finite elements.- Camera calibration from spheres images.- Self calibration of a stereo head mounted onto a robot arm.- Analytical methods for uncalibrated stereo and motion reconstruction.- Self-calibration from multiple views with a rotating camera.- Trilinearity in visual recognition by alignment.- What can two images tell us about a third one?.- A robust method for road sign detection and recognition.- Pose determination and recognition of vehicles in traffic scenes.- Performance comparison of ten variations on the interpretation-tree matching algorithm.- Recognition of human facial expressions without feature extraction.- Pulsed neural networks and perceptive grouping.- Projective invariants for planar contour recognition.- Divided we fall: Resolving occlusions using causal reasoning.- Camera calibration of a head-eye system for active vision.- Linear pushbroom cameras.- Robust recovery of the epipolar geometry for an uncalibrated stereo rig.- A stability analysis of the Fundamental matrix.- Canonic representations for the geometries of multiple projective views.
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v. 2 ISBN 9783540579571

内容説明

The European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) has established itself as a major event in this exciting and very active field of research. This two-volume proceedings collects the 115 papers accepted for presentation at the 3rd ECCV, held in Stockholm in May 1994. The papers were selected from over 300 submissions and together give a well balanced reflection of the state of the art in computer vision. The papers in Volume II are grouped under the following headings: Active vision, Motion and structure, Matching and registration, Segmentation and restoration, Illumination, Shading and colour, Motion segmentation, Feature-extraction, Registration and reconstruction, and Geometry and invariants.

目次

Active object recognition integrating attention and viewpoint control.- Active 3D object recognition using 3D affine invariants.- Grasping the apparent contour.- Visual tracking of high DOF articulated structures: An application to human hand tracking.- Integration and control of reactive visual processes.- Motion estimation on the essential manifold.- Motion from point matches using affine epipolar geometry.- Navigation using affine structure from motion.- A paraperspective factorization method for shape and motion recovery.- Active camera self-orientation using dynamic image parameters.- Planning the optimal set of views using the Max-Min principle.- On perceptual advantages of eye-head active control.- Improving registration of 3-D medical images using a mechanical based method.- Non-iterative contextual correspondence matching.- A registration method for rigid objects without point matching.- Non-parametric local transforms for computing visual correspondence.- Measuring the affine transform using gaussian filters.- Extracting the affine transformation from texture moments.- Lack-of-fit detection using the run-distribution test.- Disparity-space images and large occlusion stereo.- Registration of a curve on a surface using differential properties.- Genetic algorithms applied to binocular stereovision.- Segmentation of echocardiographic images with Markov random fields.- Unsupervised regions segmentation: Real time control of an upkeep machine of natural spaces.- Synchronous image restoration.- Parameterfree information-preserving surface restoration.- Spatially varying illumination: A computational model of converging and diverging sources.- Recovery of illuminant and surface colors from images based on the CIE daylight.- 3-D stereo using photometric ratios.- Shape from shading: Provably convergent algorithms and uniqueness results.- Seeing beyond Lambert's law.- Using 3-dimensional meshes to combine image-based and geometry-based constraints.- Determination of optical flow and its discontinuities using non-linear diffusion.- Motion boundary detection in image sequences by local stochastic tests.- Segmentation of moving objects by robust motion parameter estimation over multiple frames.- Stochastic motion clustering.- Association of motion verbs with vehicle movements extracted from dense optical flow fields.- Comparisons of probabilistic and non-probabilistic hough transforms.- Markov random field models in computer vision.- The role of key-points in finding contours.- A framework for low level feature extraction.- Rigid and affine registration of smooth surfaces using differential properties.- The quadric reference surface: Applications in registering views of complex 3D objects.- Relative 3D regularized B-spline surface reconstruction through image sequences.- Intrinsic stabilizers of planar curves.- Affine and projective normalization of planar curves and regions.- Area and length preserving geometric invariant scale-spaces.- Invariants of 6 points from 3 uncalibrated images.- A common framework for kinetic depth, reconstruction and motion for deformable objects.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA22666954
  • ISBN
    • 3540579567
    • 0387579567
    • 3540579575
    • 0387579575
  • LCCN
    94014141
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    eng
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    eng
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    Berlin ; Tokyo
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    2 v.
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    24 cm
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