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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 90
Volume 90, Number 1, April 2003
- David Cunado, Mark S. Nixon
, John N. Carter:
Automatic extraction and description of human gait models for recognition purposes. 1-41 - Jing Peng:
Multi-class relevance feedback content-based image retrieval. 42-67 - Christopher O. Jaynes, Edward M. Riseman, Allen R. Hanson:
Recognition and reconstruction of buildings from multiple aerial images. 68-98 - Ali Khamene, Shahriar Negahdaripour:
Motion and structure from multiple cues; image motion, shading flow, and stereo disparity. 99-127
Volume 90, Number 2, May 2003
- Weichuan Yu
, Gerald Sommer, Kostas Daniilidis:
Multiple motion analysis: in spatial or in spectral domain? 129-152 - Karl Rohr, Mike Fornefett, H. Siegfried Stiehl:
Spline-based elastic image registration: integration of landmark errors and orientation attributes. 153-168 - Jovisa D. Zunic:
On discrete triangles characterization. 169-189 - Nicolas Vandenbroucke
, Ludovic Macaire
, Jack-Gérard Postaire
:
Color image segmentation by pixel classification in an adapted hybrid color space. Application to soccer image analysis. 190-216
Volume 90, Number 3, June 2003
- Bo Gun Park, Kyoung Mu Lee, Sang Uk Lee, Jin Hak Lee:
Recognition of partially occluded objects using probabilistic ARG (attributed relational graph)-based matching. 217-241 - Stina Svensson, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja
:
Simplifying curve skeletons in volume images. 242-257 - Thomas M. Breuel:
Implementation techniques for geometric branch-and-bound matching methods. 258-294 - Ulrich Eckhardt, Longin Jan Latecki
:
Topologies for the digital spaces Z2 and Z3. 295-312
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