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International Journal of Computer Vision, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 1995
- Hiroshi Murase, Shree K. Nayar:
Visual learning and recognition of 3-d objects from appearance. 5-24 - Theo Moons, Eric J. Pauwels, Luc Van Gool, André Oosterlinck:
Foundations of semi-differential invariants. 25-47 - Eric J. Pauwels, Theo Moons, Luc Van Gool, P. Kempenaers, André Oosterlinck:
Recognition of planar shapes under affine distortion. 49-65 - Joseph Weber, Jitendra Malik:
Robust computation of optical flow in a multi-scale differential framework. 67-81 - Marie-Pierre Dubuisson, Anil K. Jain:
Contour extraction of moving objects in complex outdoor scenes. 83-105
Volume 14, Number 2, March 1995
- Yiannis Aloimonos:
Guest editorial: Qualitative vision. 115-117 - Daniel Reisfeld, Haim J. Wolfson, Yehezkel Yeshurun:
Context-free attentional operators: The generalized symmetry transform. 119-130 - Nicola Ancona, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Optical flow from 1-D correlation: Application to a simple time-to-crash detector. 131-146 - Cornelia Fermüller:
Passive navigation as a pattern recognition problem. 147-158 - José Santos-Victor, Giulio Sandini, Francesca Curotto, Stefano Garibaldi:
Divergent stereo in autonomous navigation: From bees to robots. 159-177 - Jana Kosecka, Henrik I. Christensen, Ruzena Bajcsy:
Discrete event modeling of visually guided behaviors. 179-191
Volume 14, Number 3, April 1995
- Stephen J. Maybank:
Probabilistic analysis of the application of the cross ratio to model based vision: Misclassification. 199-210 - Davi Geiger, Bruce Ladendorf, Alan L. Yuille:
Occlusions and binocular stereo. 211-226 - Michael Oren, Shree K. Nayar:
Generalization of the Lambertian model and implications for machine vision. 227-251 - Ales Leonardis, Alok Gupta, Ruzena Bajcsy:
Segmentation of range images as the search for geometric parametric models. 253-277
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