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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 89
Volume 89, Number 1, January 2003
- Kenji Suzuki, Isao Horiba, Noboru Sugie:
Linear-time connected-component labeling based on sequential local operations. 1-23 - Chi-Man Pun:
Rotation-invariant texture feature for image retrieval. 24-43 - Ediz Polat, Mohammed Yeasin, Rajeev Sharma:
Robust tracking of human body parts for collaborative human computer interaction. 44-69 - Ulisses M. Braga-Neto, John K. Goutsias:
A multiscale approach to connectivity. 70-107
Volume 89, Number 2-3, February-March 2003
- A. Ardeshir Goshtasby, Lawrence H. Staib, Colin Studholme, Demetri Terzopoulos:
Nonrigid image registration: guest editors' introduction. 109-113 - Haili Chui, Anand Rangarajan:
A new point matching algorithm for non-rigid registration. 114-141 - Nikos Paragios, Mikaël Rousson, Visvanathan Ramesh:
Non-rigid registration using distance functions. 142-165 - Frédéric J. P. Richard, Laurent D. Cohen:
A new Image Registration technique with free boundary constraints: application to mammography. 166-196 - Stan Sclaroff, John Isidoro:
Active blobs: region-based, deformable appearance models. 197-225 - Michel A. Audette, Kaleem Siddiqi, Frank P. Ferrie, Terry M. Peters:
An integrated range-sensing, segmentation and registration framework for the characterization of intra-surgical brain deformations in image-guided surgery. 226-251 - Yongmei Michelle Wang, Bradley S. Peterson, Lawrence H. Staib:
3D Brain surface matching based on geodesics and local geometry. 252-271 - Pascal Cachier, Éric Bardinet, Didier Dormont, Xavier Pennec, Nicholas Ayache:
Iconic feature based nonrigid registration: the PASHA algorithm. 272-298 - Karen E. Lunn, Keith D. Paulsen, David W. Roberts, Francis E. Kennedy, Alexander Hartov, Leah A. Platenik:
Nonrigid brain registration: synthesizing full volume deformation fields from model basis solutions constrained by partial volume intraoperative data. 299-317
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