Computer vision -- ECCV '98 : 5th European Conference on Computer Vision, Freiburg, Germany, June 2-6, 1998 : proceedings

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Computer vision -- ECCV '98 : 5th European Conference on Computer Vision, Freiburg, Germany, June 2-6, 1998 : proceedings

Hans Burkhardt, Bernd Neumann, (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 1406-1407)

Springer, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

v. 1 ISBN 9783540645696

内容説明

This two-volume set constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV'98, held in Freiburg, Germany, in June 1998. The 42 revised full papers and 70 revised posters presented were carefully selected from a total of 223 papers submitted. The papers are organized in sections on multiple-view geometry, stereo vision and calibration, geometry and invariances, structure from motion, colour and indexing, grouping and segmentation, tracking, condensation, matching and registration, image sequences and video, shape and shading, motion and flow, medical imaging, appearance and recognition, robotics and active vision, and motion segmentation.

目次

A common framework for multiple view tensors.- Computation of the quadrifocal tensor.- Self-calibration of a 1D projective camera and its application to the self-calibration of a 2D projective camera.- Multi viewpoint stereo from uncalibrated video sequences.- Recognition of planar point configurations using the density of affine shape.- Autocalibration from planar scenes.- A new characterization of the trifocal tensor.- Threading Fundamental matrices.- Use your hand as a 3-D mouse, or, relative orientation from extended sequences of sparse point and line correspondences using the affine trifocal tensor.- Do we really need an accurate calibration pattern to achieve a reliable camera calibration?.- Optimal estimation of three-dimensional rotation and reliability evaluation.- From regular images to animated heads: A least squares approach.- Stereo vision-based navigation in unknown indoor environment.- Epipolar geometry for panoramic cameras.- Occlusions, discontinuities, and epipolar lines in stereo.- Symmetry in perspective.- Projective and illumination invariant representation of disjoint shapes.- Robust techniques for the estimation of structure from motion in the uncalibrated case.- A factorization method for projective and Euclidean reconstruction from multiple perspective views via iterative depth estimation.- Automatic camera recovery for closed or open image sequences.- Structure and motion from points, lines and conics with affine cameras.- Simultaneous estimation of viewing geometry and structure.- What is computed by structure from motion algorithms?.- Complete dense stereovision using level set methods.- The geometry and matching of curves in multiple views.- Automatic modelling and 3D reconstruction of urban house roofs from high resolution aerial imagery.- Closed-form solutions for the Euclidean calibration of a stereo rig.- Is machine colour constancy good enough?.- Colour model selection and adaptation in dynamic scenes.- Comprehensive colour image normalization.- Invariant-based shape retrieval in pictorial databases.- Concerning Bayesian motion segmentation, model averaging, matching and the trifocal tensor.- Self inducing relational distance and its application to image segmentation.- Contour continuity in region based image segmentation.- On spatial quantization of color images.- Using Ifs and moments to build a quasi invariant image index.- Determining a structured spatio-temporal representation of video content for efficient visualization and indexing.- Demosaicing: Image reconstruction from color CCD samples.- Perceptual smoothing and segmentation of colour textures.- Visual recognition using local appearance.- A factorization approach to grouping.- Faithful least-squares fitting of spheres, cylinders, cones and tori for reliable segmentation.- Multi-step procedures for the localization of 2D and 3D point landmarks and automatic ROI size selection.- Object oriented motion estimation in color image sequences.- Multi-scale and snakes for automatic road extraction.- A model-free voting approach for integrating multiple cues.- Finding boundaries in natural images: A new method using point descriptors and area completion.- A smoothing filter for condensation.- Camera-based ID verification by signature tracking.- Model based tracking for navigation and segmentation.- Beginning a transition from a local to a more global point of view in model-based vehicle tracking.- View-based adaptive affine tracking.- An efficient combination of 2D and 3D shape descriptions for contour based tracking of moving objects.- 2D-object tracking based on projection-histograms.- W 4 S: A real-time system for detecting and tracking people in 2 1/2D.- Icondensation: Unifying low-level and high-level tracking in a stochastic framework.- A probabilistic framework for matching temporal trajectories: Condensation-based recognition of gestures and expressions.
巻冊次

v. 2 ISBN 9783540646136

内容説明

This two-volume set constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV'98, held in Freiburg, Germany, in June 1998. The 42 revised full papers and 70 revised posters presented were carefully selected from a total of 223 papers submitted. The papers are organized in sections on multiple-view geometry, stereo vision and calibration, geometry and invariances, structure from motion, colour and indexing, grouping and segmentation, tracking, condensation, matching and registration, image sequences and video, shape and shading, motion and flow, medical imaging, appearance and recognition, robotics and active vision, and motion segmentation.

目次

Matching hierarchical structures using association graphs.- Stereo matching with implicit detection of occlusions.- A solution for the registration of multiple 3D point sets using unit quaternions.- Robust registration of dissimilar single and multimodal images.- Decoupling Fourier components of dynamic image sequences: A theory of signal separation, image segmentation, and optical flow estimation.- Spatiotemporally adaptive estimation and segmentation of OF-fields.- Robust video mosaicing through topology inference and local to global alignment.- Flexible syntactic matching of curves.- Holistic matching.- Creaseness from level set extrinsic curvature.- Multichannel shape from shading techniques for moving specular surfaces.- Modelling objects having quadric surfaces incorporating geometric constraints.- Surface reconstruction with multiresolution discontinuity analysis.- Shape from Chebyshev nets.- Changes in surface convexity and topology caused by distortions of stereoscopic visual space.- Reconstruction of smooth surfaces with arbitrary topology adaptive splines.- (Mis?)-Using DRT for generation of natural language text from image sequences.- The structure of the optic flow field.- Optical flow using overlapped basis functions for solving global motion problems.- The role of total least squares in motion analysis.- Study of dynamical processes with tensor-based spatiotemporal image processing techniques.- Motion recovery from image sequences: Discrete viewpoint vs. differential viewpoint.- Discrete wavelet analysis: A new framework for fast optic flow computation.- Automatic detection and labelling of the human cortical folds in magnetic resonance data sets.- Efficient 3-D scene visualization by image extrapolation.- What shadows reveal about object structure.- Shape representations from shading primitives.- A comparison of measures for detecting natural shapes in cluttered backgrounds.- Bias-variance tradeoff for adaptive surface meshes.- Recognizing 3-D objects with linear support vector machines.- Active appearance models.- Estimating coloured 3D face models from single images: An example based approach.- A comparison of active shape model and scale decomposition based features for visual speech recognition.- Motion segmentation and depth ordering based on morphological segmentation.- Image sequence restoration: A PDE based coupled method for image restoration and motion segmentation.- Joint estimation-segmentation of optic flow.- Face recognition using active appearance models.- Face recognition using Evolutionary Pursuit.- Recognizing faces by weakly orthogonalizing against perturbations.- A probabilistic approach to object recognition using local photometry and global geometry.- Hypothesis verification in model-based object recognition with a gaussian error model.- Continuous audio-visual speech recognition.- Finding surface correspondence for object recognition and registration using pairwise geometric histograms.- Integrating iconic and structured matching.- Combining multiple views and temporal associations for 3-D object recognition.- Model-based recognition of 3D objects from one view.- A two-stage probabilistic approach for object recognition.- Combining geometric and probabilistic structure for active recognition of 3D objects.- Spatial dependence in the observation of visual contours.- Handling uncertainty in 3D object recognition using Bayesian networks.- Optimal robot self-localization and reliability evaluation.- Mobile robot localisation using active vision.- From reference frames to reference planes: Multi-view parallax geometry and applications.- Duality, rigidity and planar parallax.- On degeneracy of linear reconstruction from three views: Linear line complex and applications.

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