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Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, Volume 46
Volume 46, Number 1, April 1989
- Ruzena Bajcsy, Stanislav Kovacic:
Multiresolution elastic matching. 1-21 - Michael Karasick:
The same-object problem for polyhedral solids. 22-36 - David M. McKeown Jr., Wilson A. Harvey, Lambert E. Wixson:
Automating knowledge acquisition for aerial image interpretation. 37-81 - S. D. Yanowitz, Alfred M. Bruckstein:
A new method for image segmentation. 82-95 - J. Anthony Gualtieri, Sam Baugher, Michael Werman:
The visual potential: One convex polygon. 96-130 - Yuan Mei Wang, Wei Xue Lü:
Multicriterion image reconstruction and implementation. 131-135
Volume 46, Number 2, May 1989
- Vladimir A. Kovalevsky:
Finite topology as applied to image analysis. 141-161 - Azeddine Beghdadi, Alain Le Négrate:
Contrast enhancement technique based on local detection of edges. 162-174 - Xinhua Zhuang:
A simplification to linear two-view motion algorithms. 175-178 - Giovanni Marola:
Using symmetry for detecting and locating objects in a picture. 179-195 - Azriel Rosenfeld:
Image analysis and computer vision: 1988. 196-250
Volume 46, Number 3, June 1989
- Donald Fraser:
Comparison at high spatial frequencies of two-pass and one-pass geometric transformation algorithms. 267-283 - Naokazu Yokoya, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Noboru Funakubo:
Fractal-based analysis and interpolation of 3D natural surface shapes and their application to terrain modeling. 284-302 - Shahriar Negahdaripour, Berthold K. P. Horn:
A direct method for locating the focus of expansion. 303-326 - Thomas Risse:
Hough transform for line recognition: Complexity of evidence accumulation and cluster detection. 327-345 - Michael A. Penna:
Local and semi-local shape from shading for a single perspective image of a smooth object. 346-366 - Hanan Samet:
Neighbor finding in images represented by octrees. 367-386 - Kurt D. Skifstad, Ramesh C. Jain:
Illumination independent change detection for real world image sequences. 387-399
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