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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c24]Carmine Pontecorvo, Nicholas J. Redding:
Non-Periodic Translation Symmetry Detection Using Global Self Similarity. DICTA 2017: 1-8 - 2014
- [c23]Shannon Fehlmann, Carmine Pontecorvo, David M. Booth, Pranam Janney, Robert Christie, Nicholas J. Redding, Michael Royce, Merrilyn Fiebig:
Fusion of Multiple Sensor Data to Recognise Moving Objects in Wide Area Motion Imagery. DICTA 2014: 1-8 - 2013
- [c22]Shannon Fehlmann, David M. Booth, Pranam Janney, Carmine Pontecorvo, Peter Aquilina, Tony Scoleri, Nicholas J. Redding, Robert Christie:
Application of Detection and Recognition Algorithms to Persistent Wide Area Surveillance. DICTA 2013: 1-8 - 2012
- [c21]Tony Scoleri, Shannon Fehlmann, David M. Booth, Robert Christie, Martin Hamlyn, Nicholas J. Redding:
A system for live geo-spatial photogrammetry in airborne surveillance videos. IVCNZ 2012: 13-18 - 2011
- [c20]Jamie Sherrah, Dmitri Kamenetsky, Robert Whatmough, Nicholas J. Redding:
Online Tracking of People through a Camera Network. DICTA 2011: 579-584
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]Tristrom Cooke, Robert Whatmough, Nicholas J. Redding, Gary Ewing, Edwin El-Mahassni:
On the extraction of 3D models from airborne video sensors for geolocation. Digit. Signal Process. 19(6): 934-941 (2009) - [c19]Jamie Sherrah, Branko Ristic, Nicholas J. Redding:
Evaluation of a Particle Filter to Track People for Visual Surveillance. DICTA 2009: 96-102 - 2008
- [c18]Julius Fabian Ohmer, Nicholas J. Redding:
GPU-Accelerated KLT Tracking with Monte-Carlo-Based Feature Reselection. DICTA 2008: 234-241 - [c17]Nicholas J. Redding, Julius Fabian Ohmer, Judd Kelly, Tristrom Cooke:
Cross-Matching via Feature Matching for Camera Handover with Non-overlapping Fields of View. DICTA 2008: 343-350 - 2007
- [c16]Julius Fabian Ohmer, Peter G. Perry, Nicholas J. Redding:
GPU-Accelerated Background Generation Algorithm with Low Latency. DICTA 2007: 547-554 - 2005
- [c15]David M. Booth, Nicholas J. Redding, Ronald Jones, M. Smith, I. J. Lucas, K. L. Jones:
Federated Exploitation of All-Source Imagery. DICTA 2005: 36 - [c14]Ronald Jones, Branko Ristic, Nicholas J. Redding, David M. Booth:
Moving Target Indication and Tracking from Moving Sensors. DICTA 2005: 46 - 2004
- [c13]Nicholas J. Redding:
SAR image formation via inversion of radon transforms. ICIP 2004: 13-16 - 2003
- [c12]David J. Crisp, Peter G. Perry, Nicholas J. Redding:
Fast Segmentation of Large Images. ACSC 2003: 87-93 - [c11]Jingxin Zhang, Jim Schroeder, Nicholas J. Redding:
SAR image enhancement for small target detection. ICASSP (3) 2003: 449-452 - [c10]Jingxin Zhang, Jim Schroeder, Nicholas J. Redding:
Small target detection using enhanced SAR images. SMC 2003: 1001-1006 - 2000
- [j4]Tristrom Cooke, Nicholas J. Redding, Jim Schroeder, Jingxin Zhang:
Comparison of Selected Features for Target Detection in Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery. Digit. Signal Process. 10(4): 286-296 (2000) - [j3]Nicholas J. Redding:
Implicit Polynomials, Orthogonal Distance Regression, and the Closest Point on a Curve. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 22(2): 191-199 (2000) - [c9]Jingxin Zhang, Jim Schroeder, Tristrom Cooke, Nicholas J. Redding, Tahong Tang:
Singular value features of images. VCIP 2000: 894-903
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [c8]Nicholas J. Redding, R. C. Whatmough:
Fitting Implicit Quartics for Use in Feature Extraction. ICIP (2) 1997: 410-413 - [c7]Garry N. Newsam, Nicholas J. Redding:
Fitting the Most Probable Curve to Noisy Observations. ICIP (2) 1997: 752-755 - 1996
- [j2]Nicholas J. Redding, Garry N. Newsam:
Efficient calculation of finite Gabor transforms. IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 44(2): 190-200 (1996) - [c6]Nicholas J. Redding:
Image understanding of oblique ionograms: the autoscaling problem. ANZIIS 1996: 155-160 - [c5]Nicholas J. Redding:
Fitting implicit polynomials to use as features in image understanding. ANZIIS 1996: 161-164 - [c4]Nicholas J. Redding, Garry N. Newsam:
A merging procedure for connecting fitted implicit polynomials for features. ANZIIS 1996: 299-303 - [c3]D. I. Kettler, Nicholas J. Redding:
A trimming algorithm to clean thinned features for feature extraction in image understanding. ANZIIS 1996: 304-307 - 1994
- [c2]Nicholas J. Redding, Garry N. Newsam:
Computation and conditioning of the finite-discrete Gabor transform. ICASSP (3) 1994: 5-8 - 1993
- [j1]Nicholas J. Redding, Adam Kowalczyk, Tom Downs:
Constructive higher-order network that is polynomial time. Neural Networks 6(7): 997-1010 (1993) - 1991
- [b1]Nicholas J. Redding:
Some aspects of representation and learning in artificial neural networks. University of Queensland, Australia, 1991 - [c1]Nicholas J. Redding, Tom Downs:
Learning in Feedforward Networks with Nonsmooth Functions. NIPS 1991: 1056-1063
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