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International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, Spring 1996
- Shin-Ywan Wang, Leonard A. Ferrari, Martine J. Silbermann:
High-speed computation of spline functions and applications. 1-15 - Weng Cho Chew, Gregory P. Otto, William H. Weedon, J. H. Lin, C. C. Lu, Y. M. Wang, Mahta Moghaddam:
Nonlinear diffraction tomography: The use of inverse scattering for imaging. 16-24 - Huang-Tien Lin, Yean-Woei Kiang:
Iterative solution of inverse scattering for a two-dimensional dielectric object. 25-32 - Swarup Reddi, George Loizou:
First-order algorithm with three clusters of optical flow vectors. 33-40 - Shih-Yu Huang, Jia-Shung Wang:
Classified variable-block-size motion estimation algorithm for image sequence coding. 41-47 - S. Samson, A. Korpel, H. S. Snyder:
Conversion of evanescent waves into propagating waves by vibrating knife edge. 48-53 - Kevin J. Coakley:
Bootstrap method for nonlinear filtering of EM-ML reconstructions of PET images. 54-61
Volume 7, Number 2, Summer 1996
- Thomas V. Papathomas:
Guest Editorial. 63-64 - R. J. Watt:
Critical operations in low-level human vision. 65-77 - Thomas V. Papathomas:
Model-based methods for generating equiluminant texture targets in imaging systems. 78-84 - Ramanujan S. Kashi, Thomas V. Papathomas, Andrei Gorea, Béla Julesz:
Similarities between texture grouping and motion perception: The role of color, luminance, and orientation. 85-91 - Joyce H. D. M. Westerink, Kees Teunissen:
Disintegration of images moving at high velocities. 92-96 - Haim Levkowitz:
Perceptual steps along color scales. 97-101 - Vishwakumara Kayargadde, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Estimation of perceived image blur using edge features. 102-109 - Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Digital halftoning: A model-based perspective. 110-120 - Akos Fehér, Norman J. Zabusky:
An interactive imaging environment for scientific visualization and quantification (visiometrics). 121-130 - A. Meyyappan, S. Isakson, F. Mendoza-Santoyo, R. A. Duarte, L. R. Sahagun, G. Wade:
Detection systems for scanning laser tomoholographic acoustic microscopy. 131-135 - Christopher Paul Hess, Zhi-Pei Liang:
A data-consistent linear prediction method for image reconstruction from finite Fourier samples. 136-140 - Kun-Shan Chen, D. H. Tsay, W. P. Huang, Yu-Chang Tzeng:
Remote sensing image segmentation using a Kalman filter-trained neural network. 141-148
Volume 7, Number 3, Fall 1996
- Wolodymyr R. Madych:
Wavelets and their applications. 149-151 - Jean-Pierre Antoine, Pierre Vandergheynst, Romain Murenzi:
Two-dimensional directional wavelets in image processing. 152-165 - Andreas Klappenecker:
Algebraic wavelet filters. 166-169 - Israel Koltracht, W. R. Madych, K. Marinelli:
Image magnification using families of fast orthogonal transforms. 170-179 - Wayne Lawton:
Information theory, wavelets, and image compression. 180-190 - Peter Maass, Ronny Ramlau:
Wavelet-accelerated regularization methods for hyperthermia treatment planning. 191-199 - Hans-Georg Stark:
On image retrieval with wavelets. 200-210 - Peter Vorobieff, Donald Rockwell:
Wavelet filtering for topological decomposition of flow fields. 211-214 - Søren P. Olesen, Jens Gregor, Michael G. Thomason, Gary T. Smith:
EM-ML PET reconstruction on multiple processors with reduced communications. 215-223 - Ahmed Yamani:
Time domain automatic focusing of an applebaum array. 224-226 - Kenneth M. Dawson-Howe:
Lossless image compression using a simple prediction method. 227-230 - Alex Sim, B. Parvin, P. Keagy:
Invariant representation and hierarchical network for inspection of nuts from X-ray images. 231-237 - Eric Sutton, Helen Na:
A block iterative algorithm for tomographic reconstruction of ionospheric electron density. 238-245 - S. A. Khaddaj:
Animation and integration of material growth simulations in a visual programming environment. 246-255 - Jolyon A. Browne, Gabor T. Herman:
Computerized evaluation of image reconstruction algorithms. 256-267
Volume 7, Number 4, Winter 1996
- Sargur N. Srihari, Debashish Niyogi:
Guest editor's introduction. 269-270 - Andreas Dengel, Frank Dubiel:
Computer understanding of document structure. 271-278 - Toyohide Watanabe, Qin Luo:
A multilayer recognition method for understanding table-form documents. 279-288 - Surekha Chandran, Sanjay Balasubramanian, Tarak Gandhi, Arathi Prasad, Rangachar Kasturi, Atul K. Chhabra:
Structure recognition and information extraction from tabular documents. 289-303 - John T. Favata, Geetha Srikantan:
A multiple feature/resolution approach to handprinted digit and character recognition. 304-311 - Sriganesh Madhvanath, Venugopal Govindaraju, Sargur N. Srihari:
Reading handwritten phrases on U.S. census forms. 312-319 - Djamel Bouchaffra, Eugene Koontz, Venu Krpasundar, Rohini K. Srihari:
Incorporating diverse information sources in handwriting recognition postprocessing. 320-329 - Debashish Niyogi, Sargur N. Srihari:
An integrated approach to document decomposition and structural analysis. 330-342 - Su S. Chen, Robert M. Haralick, Ihsin T. Phillips:
Extraction of text lines and text blocks on document images based on statistical modeling. 343-356 - Jonathan J. Hull:
Performance evaluation for document analysis. 357-362 - Junichi Kanai:
Automated performance evaluation of document image analysis systems: Issues and practice. 363-369 - Paul W. Palumbo, Sargur N. Srihari:
Postal address reading in real time. 370-378 - Sargur N. Srihari, Yong-Chul Shin, Vemulapati Ramanaprasad, Zhixin Shi:
Document image-processing system for name and address recognition. 379-391 - Ching Y. Suen, Louisa Lam, Didier Guillevic, Nick W. Strathy, Mohamed Cheriet, Joseph N. Said, Rong Fan:
Bank check processing system. 392-403 - Kevin Riley, Anthony J. Devaney:
Wavelet processing of images for target detection. 404-420 - Richard Tolimieri, Myoung An:
Algebra of multidimensional multirate structures. 421-425
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