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Image and Vision Computing, Volume 68
Volume 68, December 2017
- Branislav Kisacanin, Zoran Nikolic, Ravi Satzoda:
Editorial for the Special Issue of IMAVIS on Automotive Vision. 1-2 - Nolang Fanani, Alina Sturck, Matthias Ochs, Henry Bradler, Rudolf Mester:
Predictive monocular odometry (PMO): What is possible without RANSAC and multiframe bundle adjustment? 3-13 - Christian Häne, Lionel Heng, Gim Hee Lee, Friedrich Fraundorfer, Paul Furgale, Torsten Sattler, Marc Pollefeys:
3D visual perception for self-driving cars using a multi-camera system: Calibration, mapping, localization, and obstacle detection. 14-27 - Stefan Gehrig, Nicolai Schneider, Reto Stalder, Uwe Franke:
Stereo vision during adverse weather - Using priors to increase robustness in real-time stereo vision. 28-39 - Marius Cordts, Timo Rehfeld, Lukas Schneider, David Pfeiffer, Markus Enzweiler, Stefan Roth, Marc Pollefeys, Uwe Franke:
The Stixel World: A medium-level representation of traffic scenes. 40-52 - David Wong, Daisuke Deguchi, Yasutomo Kawanishi, Ichiro Ide, Hiroshi Murase:
Regression of feature scale tracklets for decimeter visual localization. 53-63 - Rodrigo Ferreira Berriel, Edilson de Aguiar, Alberto Ferreira de Souza, Thiago Oliveira-Santos:
Ego-Lane Analysis System (ELAS): Dataset and algorithms. 64-75 - Dingfu Zhou, Vincent Frémont, Benjamin Quost, Yuchao Dai, Hongdong Li:
Moving object detection and segmentation in urban environments from a moving platform. 76-87 - Markus Heimberger, Jonathan Horgan, Ciarán Hughes, John McDonald, Senthil Kumar Yogamani:
Computer vision in automated parking systems: Design, implementation and challenges. 88-101 - Antonio M. López, Gabriel Villalonga, Laura Sellart, Germán Ros, David Vázquez, Jiaolong Xu, Javier Marín, Azadeh Sadat Mozafari:
Training my car to see using virtual worlds. 102-118
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