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iccv 1990 论文列表

Third International Conference on Computer Vision, ICCV 1990. Osaka, Japan, 4-7 December, 1990, Proceedings.

Robust curve detection by temporal geodesics.
A new transform for curve detection.
An efficient method for multiple-circle detection.
On the extensive reconstruction of Hough transform.
Collaboration between computer graphics and computer vision.
Analysis of facial images using physical and anatomical models.
Matching range images of human faces.
A computational model for face location.
Interpolating cubic spline contours by minimizing second derivative discontinuity.
Reconstruction without discontinuities.
Curved inertia frames and the skeleton sketch: Finding salient frames of reference.
Modeling the rim appearance.
From uncertainty to visual exploration.
Representation and the dimensions of shape deformation.
Terrain matching by analysis of aerial images.
A dynamic depth extraction method.
MRF model-based segmentation of range images.
Segmentation of 3D range images using pyramidal data structures.
An approach to 3D scene reconstruction from noisy binocular image sequences using information fusion.
Uncertainty in interpretation of range imagery.
The effect of indexing on the complexity of object recognition.
Computing the visual potential of an articulated assembly of parts.
Object recognition using a feature search strategy generated from a 3D model.
The dynamic analysis of apparent contours.
Dynamic 3D models with local and global deformations: deformable superquadrics.
Invariance-a new framework for vision.
A fast algorithm for active contours.
A finite element method applied to new active contour models and 3D reconstruction from cross sections.
Shape from contour: straight homogeneous generalized cones.
Tracking and grouping 3D line segments.
Understanding assembly illustrations in an assembly manual without any model of mechanical parts.
Region-based reconstruction of an indoor scene using an integration of active and passive sensing techniques.
A Bayesian decision theoretic approach for adaptive goal-directed sensing.
Qualitative route scene description using autonomous landmark detection.
Dynamic integration of height maps into a 3-D world representation from range image sequences.
Omni-directional stereo for making global map.
Interesting patterns for model-based machine vision.
Similarity extraction and modeling.
Reconstructing line drawings from wings: the polygonal case.
Compact image representation from multiscale edges.
Feed-forward recovery of motion and structure from a sequence of 2D-lines matches.
Recovering 3D motion and structure from stereo and 2D token tracking cooperation.
Estimation of shape, reflection coefficients and illuminant direction from image sequences.
Detecting height from constrained motion.
Determining of camera rotation from vanishing points of lines on horizontal planes.
Description and reconstruction from image trajectories of rotational motion.
Active surface reconstruction by integrating focus, vergence, stereo, and camera calibration.
Multiresolution image acquisition and surface reconstruction.
Geometrical learning from multiple stereo views through monocular based feature grouping.
Cooperative integration of multiple stereo algorithms.
Dynamic edge warping: experiments in disparity estimation under weak constraints.
Dynamic stereo with self-calibration.
Direct estimation of deformable motion parameters from range image sequence.
Epicardial motion and deformation estimation from coronary artery bifurcation points.
Direct recovery of motion and shape in the general case by fixation.
Direct motion stereo: Recovery of observer motion and scene structure.
3D structure from a monocular sequence of images.
Integrated treatment of matching and measurement errors for robust model-based motion tracking.
Hypothesis testing: a framework for analysing and optimising Hough transform performance.
Scale detection and region extraction from a scale-space primal sketch.
Steerable filters for early vision, image analysis, and wavelet decomposition.
Vanishing point calculation as a statistical inference on the unit sphere.
Calculating surface reflectance using a single-bounce model of mutual reflection.
Indexing via color histograms.
An approach to color constancy using multiple images.
About lacunarity, some links between fractal and integral geometry, and an application to texture segmentation.
Pose determination from line-to-plane correspondences: existence condition and closed-form solutions.
Hypothesizing and testing geometric attributes of image data.
Sensitivity of the pose refinement problem to accurate estimation of camera parameters.
Feature matching for object localization in the presence of uncertainty.
Local spatial frequency analysis of image texture.
Shape from texture: the homogeneity hypothesis.
A photometric invariant and shape constraints at parabolic points.
Simultaneous estimation of shape and reflectance maps from photometric stereo.
On the sensitivity of geometric hashing.
Active 3D object models.
Object recognition by a Hopfield neural network.
Learning 3D object recognition strategies.
Surface shape reconstruction of an undulating transparent object.
Viewpoint invariant recovery of visual surfaces from sparse data.
Representing surface curvature discontinuities on curved surfaces.
Surface reconstruction using deformable models with interior and boundary constraints.
Determining back-facing curved model surfaces by analysis at the boundary.
Temporally integrated surface reconstruction.
Parallel structure recognition with uncertainty: coupled segmentation and matching.
Towards a computational theory of model based vision and perception.
The evolution and testing of a model-based object recognition system.
BONSAI: 3D object recognition using constrained search.
Qualitative 3-D shape reconstruction using distributed aspect graph matching.
Appearance-model-based representation and matching of 3-D objects.
Segmentation of optical flow and 3D data for the interpretation of mobile objects.
Direct computation of qualitative 3D shape and motion invariants.
Extended structure and motion analysis from monocular image sequences.
A framework for adaptive scale space tracking solutions to problems in computational vision.
A theory of image matching.
A locally adaptive window for signal matching.
Photometric motion.
An estimation-theoretic framework for image-flow computation.
Toward the automatic generation of mathematical morphology procedures using predicate logic.
Image interpretation using multi-relational grammars.
The 2.1-D sketch.
Perceptual organization of occluding contours.
Occlusion detection in early vision.
Segmentation as the search for the best description of the image in terms of primitives.
The integration of region and edge-based segmentation.
Segmentation by minimal description.
Robustness of correspondence-based structure from motion.
Reconstructing 3D lines from a sequence of 2D projections: representation and estimation.
Simple method for computing 3D motion and depth.
Shape and motion without depth.
Decomposition theory and transformations of visual directions.
Uniqueness, the minimum norm constraint, and analog networks for optical flow along contours.
Segmenting curves into elliptic arcs and straight lines.
Detection of convex and concave discontinuous points in a plane curve.
Accurate corner detection: an analytical study.
Detection of interest points using symmetry.
Multiple widths yield reliable finite differences.
Detecting and localizing edges composed of steps, peaks and roofs.
Computing spatiotemporal surface flow.
Multiple light source optical flow.
Multispectral constraints for optical flow computation.
A model for the detection of motion over time.
Computing two motions from three frames.
Computing optical flow from an overconstrained system of linear algebraic equations.
Determining reflectance parameters using range and brightness images.
Shape from interreflections.