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- Harmonic models of shape transformations in digital images and patternsZi-Cai Li, Ching Y. Suen, Tien Dai Bui, Quan Lin Gu. 1-7 [doi]
- An algorithm for the skew normalization of document imageYasuaki Nakano, Yoshihiro Shima, Hiromichi Fujisawa, Jun'ichi Higashino, Masaaki Fujinawa. 8-13 [doi]
- Nonlinear shape restoration by transformation modelsYuan Yan Tang, Ching Y. Suen. 14-19 [doi]
- Accurate estimation of elliptical shape parameters from a grey-level imageReza Safaee-Rad, Kenneth C. Smith, Beno Benhabib. 20-26 [doi]
- A new method for estimation of hidden Markov model parametersYu Qing Gao, Yong Bin Chen, Tai-Yi Huang. 27-30 [doi]
- New definition and fast recognition of digital straight segments and arcsVladimir Kovalevsky. 31-34 [doi]
- Handwritten zip code recognition with multilayer networksYann LeCun, Ofer Matan, Bernhard E. Boser, John S. Denker, Don Henderson, Richard E. Howard, Wayne E. Hubbard, L. D. Jacket, Henry S. Baird. 35-40 [doi]
- Applying neural networks to automatic active sonar classificationThomas B. Haley. 41-44 [doi]
- A comparison of neural network models for pattern recognitionC.-H. Chen. 45-46 [doi]
- A neural net algorithm for maximum entropy image reconstructionXinhua Zhuang, Robert M. Haralick. 47-50 [doi]
- Connectionist model binarizationNoboru Babaguchi, Koji Yamada, Koichi Kise, Yoshikazu Tezuka. 51-56 [doi]
- Optimal small kernels for edge detectionStephen E. Reichenbach, Stephen K. Park, Rachel Alter-Gartenberg. 57-63 [doi]
- One-pass encoding of connected components in multivalued imagesEberhard Mandler, Matthias F. Oberländer. 64-69 [doi]
- Skeletons from chain-coded contoursAlbert M. Vossepoel, Jan Paul Buys, Gert Koelewijn. 70-73 [doi]
- Fuzzy image smoothingQiang Shen. 74-78 [doi]
- Towards a general signal interpretation system-signal-to-symbol conversion levelYifan Gong, Jean-Paul Haton. 79-84 [doi]
- An object oriented approach for an iconic kernel system IKSPeter Gemmar, G. Hofele. 85-90 [doi]
- A probabilistic analysis of hierarchical geometric data structuresMichael Lindenbaum, Hanan Samet. 91-96 [doi]
- Data structures for multilayer N-dimensional data using hierarchical structureYasuaki Nakamura, Shigeru Abe, Yutaka Ohsawa, Masao Sakauchi. 97-102 [doi]
- Scale-space tree and its hierarchyToshikazu Wada, Makoto Sato. 103-108 [doi]
- The extended binary tree representation of binary image and its application to engineering drawing entryBin Yu, Xinggang Lin. 109-114 [doi]
- Super resolution from image sequencesMichal Irani, Shmuel Peleg. 115-120 [doi]
- Smoothed differentiation filters for imagesPeter Meer, Isaac Weiss. 121-126 [doi]
- Generalized graduated nonconvexity algorithm for maximum a posteriori image estimationA. Rangarajan, R. Chellappa. 127-133 [doi]
- Discrete invertible affine transformationsMasahiko Shizawa. 134-139 [doi]
- Parametric block estimation of motion and application to temporal interpolation of video sequencesClaude Bergeron, Eric Dubois 0002. 140-146 [doi]
- Restoration of the image degraded by linear motionYunming Li, Weidong Zhu. 147-152 [doi]
- Tomographic reconstruction of axially symmetric objects: Regularization by a Markovian modelizationJean-Marc Dinten. 153-158 [doi]
- Recognition of distorted patterns by invariance kernelsJacob Rubinstein, Joseph Segman, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi. 159-164 [doi]
- p correlation functions and its applications to seismic signal applicationBian Zhaoqi, Jinyan Chan, Fan Gin. 165-169 [doi]
- Restoration of noisy regions modeled by noncausal Markov random fields of unknown parametersAmir Waks, Oleh J. Tretiak, George K. Gregoriou. 170-175 [doi]
- A tree-structured locally optimal vector quantizerXiaolin Wu 0001. 176-181 [doi]
- Hierarchical visual pattern image codingDapang Chen, Alan C. Bovik. 182-187 [doi]
- A new perceptual model for video sequence encodingJ. Yegeshwar, R. J. Mammone. 188-193 [doi]
- Real-time modeling of image sequences based on hidden Markov mesh random field modelsPierre A. Devijver. 194-199 [doi]
- Compact associative representation of visual informationGösta H. Granlund, Hans Knutsson. 200-207 [doi]
- Data reductive image coding by bit-plane modificationsEiji Kawaguchi, Sei-ichiro Kamata. 208-214 [doi]
- A real time connected word recognition systemYasushi Ishikawa, Kunio Nakajima. 215-217 [doi]
- On modeling the distribution of chest X-ray images and their stochastic propertiesYa-Qin Zhang, Murray H. Loew, Raymond L. Pickholtz. 218-223 [doi]
- A multiknowledge base system for continuous speech understandingYifan Gong, Jean-Paul Haton. 224-227 [doi]
- Classification of abnormal cortisol patterns by features from Wigner spectraT. P. Wang, Mingui Sun, Ching-Chung Li, Anthony H. Vagnucci. 228-230 [doi]
- Document image processing based on enhanced border following algorithmMitsuru Yamada, Kazuo Hasuike. 231-236 [doi]
- The statistical information formulation for noisy speech recognitionJi Ming. 237-239 [doi]
- The speech recognition system for all the Chinese syllables using hidden Markov modelYuqing Gao, Yong Bin Chen, Taiyi Huang. 240-242 [doi]
- A hierarchical structure for feed-forward neural networks and its application to speaker-independent speech recognitionDongxin Xu, Taiyi Huang, Zhiwei Lin. 243-245 [doi]
- Modelling operator-robot oral dialogue for application in teleroboticsRenato de Mori, Roland Kuhn, Gianni Lazzari, Roberto Gretter, Luigi Stringa. 246-248 [doi]
- Subpixel registration using a concentric ring fiducialLawrence O'Gorman, Alfred M. Bruckstein, Chinmoy B. Bose, Israel Amir. 249-253 [doi]
- Image coding for level 3 Teletext and VideotextA. C. Downton, A. Palau. 254-256 [doi]
- Massive memory organizations for implementing neural networksManavendra Misra, V. K. Prasanna Kumar. 259-264 [doi]
- Viscom: an orthogonal multiprocessor for early vision and neural computingN. Haddadi, K. Hwang, R. Chellappa. 265-271 [doi]
- A connectionist classifier architecture applied to image segmentationW. E. Blanz, Sheri L. Gish. 272-277 [doi]
- Design considerations for a space-variant visual sensor with complex-logarithmic geometryAlan S. Rojer, Eric L. Schwartz. 278-285 [doi]
- PASIC: a smart sensor for computer visionKeping Chen, Anders Åström, Per-Erik Danielsson. 286-291 [doi]
- MAR: an integrated system for focal plane edge tracking with parallel analog processing and built-in primitives for image acquisition and analysisMarc Tremblay, Denis Poussart. 292-298 [doi]
- Connection machine vision-Replicated data structuresLarry S. Davis, Ling Tony Chen, P. J. Narayanan. 299-304 [doi]
- An architecture for multiresolution, focal, image analysisPeter J. Burt, Gooitzen S. van der Wal. 305-311 [doi]
- A sliding memory array processor for low level visionMyung Hoon Sunwoo, J. K. Aggarwal. 312-317 [doi]
- Dynamic intelligent scheduling and control of reconfigurable parallel architectures for computer vision/image processingFrank J. Weil, Leah H. Jamieson, Edward J. Delp. 318-323 [doi]
- Fine grain parallel processors and real-time applications: MIMD controller/SIMD arrayRaghu Raghavan, Kenneth K. Jung, H. T. Nguyen. 324-331 [doi]
- Silt: the bit-parallel approachRod Barman, Michael Bolotski, Daniel Camporese, James J. Little. 332-336 [doi]
- Parallel implementation and evaluation of motion estimation system algorithms on a distributed memory multiprocessor using knowledge based mappingsAlok N. Choudhary, Mun K. Leung, Thomas S. Huang, Janak H. Patel. 337-342 [doi]
- Parallel coordination of image operators based on shared-memory architectureShu-Yuen Hwang, Steven L. Tanimoto. 343-349 [doi]
- Optimal image algorithms on an orthogonally-connected memory-based architectureHussein M. Alnuweiri, V. K. Prasanna Kumar. 350-355 [doi]
- Parallel heuristics for the Steiner tree problem in images without sorting or routingSusanne Hambrusch, Lynn TeWinkel. 356-361 [doi]
- A parallel algorithm for template matching on an SIMD mesh connected computerChaitali Chakrabarti, Joseph F. JáJá. 362-367 [doi]
- Efficient embedding of interprocessor communications in parallel implementations of intermediate level vision tasksDimitris C. Gerogiannis, Stelios C. Orphanoudakis. 368-372 [doi]
- Visual dynamic scene understanding exploiting high-level spatio-temporal modelsErnst Dieter Dickmanns. 373-378 [doi]
- An overview of architecture research for image understanding at the University of MassachusettsCharles C. Weems, Deepak Rana, Allen R. Hanson, Edward M. Riseman, David B. Shu, J. Gregory Nash. 379-384 [doi]
- A real time FFT chip set: architectural issuesPeter A. Ruetz, Mike M. Cai. 385-388 [doi]
- A reconfigurable and hierarchical parallel processing architecture: performance results for stereo visionAlok N. Choudhary, Subhodev Das, Narendra Ahuja, Janak H. Patel. 389-393 [doi]
- A survey of image processing LSIs in JapanTadashi Fukushima. 394-401 [doi]
- Industrial image processing by means of an image recognition integrated systemEric Persoon, Geert Nijholt, Gerry Maguire, John O'Brien. 402-407 [doi]
- An ASIC-architecture for VLSI-implementation of the RBN-algorithmToon Gijbels, Luc Van Eycken, André Oosterlinck, Stefaan Note, Francky Catthoor. 408-412 [doi]
- Design and implementation of a low-level image segmentation architecture-LISAW. E. Blanz, C. B. Shung, Charles E. Cox, W. Greiner, Byron Dom, Dragutin Petkovic. 413-431 [doi]
- Using parallel string matching algorithms for contour based 2-D shape recognitionIts'hak Dinstein, Gad M. Landau. 415 [doi]
- Fundamentals of three-dimensional mathematical morphologyK. Preston Jr.. 422-425 [doi]
- A hybrid computer architecture for machine visionMatti Pietikäinen, Tapio Seppänen, P. Alapuranen. 426-431 [doi]
- A multiprocessor system for multiple image recognition-application to automatic routing systemGotaro Odawara, Masahiro Tomita, Honghai Jiang, Yutaka Tamiya, Taisei Yoshino, Yoshihiro Hayashi, Satoru Maruyama, Guixin Cheng, Hidetoshi Sakaki. 432-435 [doi]
- The synchronous dataflow machine: a computer architecture for real time image processingAnton Gunzinger, Severin Mathis, Walter Guggenbühl. 436-441 [doi]
- Integrated parallel image processings on a pipelined MIMD multi-processor system PSMKoichiro Deguchi, Kazuya Tago, Iwao Morishita. 442-444 [doi]
- A transputer-based shuffle-shift machine for image processing and reconstructionHermann Schomberg. 445-450 [doi]
- Straight-line detection on a gated-connection VLSI networkDavid B. Shu, J. Gregory Nash, Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian, K. Kim. 456-461 [doi]
- Optimal parallel computation of the quadtree medial axis transform on a multi-layered architectureLuigi Cinque, Concettina Guerra, Stefano Levialdi. 462-466 [doi]
- Routing on the CAAPPMartin C. Herbordt, Charles C. Weems, David B. Shu. 467-471 [doi]
- A space saving approach to the Hough transformMaria Grazia Albanesi, Marco Ferretti. 472-475 [doi]
- Hierarchical multi-microcomputer systemsVirginio Cantoni, Luca Lombardi, Marco Ferretti. 476-478 [doi]
- Fast spatiotemporal filtersK. R. Namaduri, Rajiv Mehrotra, N. Ranganathan. 479-483 [doi]
- A parallel algorithm for incremental stereo matching on SIMD machinesAndrew F. Laine, Gruia-Catalin Roman. 484-490 [doi]
- Systolic array implementation of image segmentation by a directed split and merge procedureAakash Tyagi, Magdy Bayoumi. 491-493 [doi]
- A high-speed pipeline processor for regional labelling based on a new algorithmTetsuo Hattori. 494-496 [doi]
- AMP: an autonomous multi-processor for image processing and computer visionRin-ichiro Taniguchi, Makoto Amamiya. 497-500 [doi]
- Execution of neural network algorithms on an array of bit-serial processorsBertil Svensson, Tomas Nordström. 501-505 [doi]
- A VLSI architecture for difference picture-based dynamic scene analysisN. Ranganathan, Rajiv Mehrotra. 506-508 [doi]
- Performance evaluation of the hierarchical Hough transform on an associative M-SIMD architectureNick D. Francis, Graham R. Nudd, Tim J. Atherton, Darren J. Kerbyson, Roger A. Packwood, G. John Vaudin. 509-511 [doi]
- Implementation of an MHT-based object detection algorithm on a 2-D processor meshSteven D. Blostein, Thomas S. Huang. 512-515 [doi]
- An intelligent user interface to an image database using a figure interpretation methodKoji Wakimoto, Mitsuhide Shima, Satoshi Tanaka, Akira Maeda. 516-520 [doi]
- Design of a dynamically reconfigurable, integrated, parallel vision systemAshok Samal. 521-523 [doi]
- Increasing the performance of MAP (multi-angled parallelism) erosion-dilation for feature extraction through unary/binary operationsHiromitsu Yamada, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Masanobu Nakamura. 524-528 [doi]
- 3A: a partitionable parallel/pipeline architecture for real-time image processingC. Thomas Gray, Wentai Liu, Thomas A. Hughes, Ralph K. Cavin III, Sh-shing Chen. 529-531 [doi]
- Clustering on a hypercube multicomputerSanjay Ranka, Sartaj Sahni. 532-536 [doi]
- Underwater navigation by video sequence analysisF. Aguirre, J. M. Boucher, J. J. Jacq. 537-539 [doi]
- The IUA feedback concentratorDeepak Rana, Charles C. Weems. 540-544 [doi]
- Pattern classification algorithms for real-time image segmentationGlenn Healey, Byron Dom. 545-550 [doi]
- Communication control in a pyramid computer-application to region labelingP. Clermont, Bertrand Zavidovique. 551-555 [doi]
- About the adjective `neural', when applied to smart sensorsThierry M. Bernard, Bertrand Zavidovique. 556-560 [doi]
- An object-oriented language for image and vision execution (OLIVE)Myron Flickner, Mark A. Lavin, Sujata Das. 561-571 [doi]
- Integrating object oriented programming paradigm concepts in designing a vision and pattern recognition system architectureV. Cappelini, A. Del Bimbo, P. Nesi. 572-575 [doi]
- The VIEW-Station environment: tools and architecture for a platform-independent image-processing workstationH. Sato, H. Okazaki, T. Kawai, H. Yamamoto, H. Tamura. 576-583 [doi]
- Experimental evaluation of hypercube-based range analysis toolsP. Perez, Mongi A. Abidi, R. C. González. 584-590 [doi]
- Writing retargetable parallel programs for low and high level vision using a global address spaceStanley M. Dunn. 591-595 [doi]
- Object recognition using geometric hashing on the Connection MachineOlivier Bourdon, Gérard Medioni. 596-600 [doi]
- Texture segmentation on two high-performance computersNarayan S. Raja, Mihran Tuceryan, Anil K. Jain 0001. 601-605 [doi]
- Image understanding toolsThomas D. Williams. 606-610 [doi]
- A modular object oriented image understanding environmentDaryl T. Lawton, Donald M. Mead. 611-616 [doi]
- Exploiting data parallelism in vision on the Connection Machine systemHarry Voorhees, Donna M. Fritzsche, Lewis W. Tucker. 617-622 [doi]
- Architecture-independent global image processingJon A. Webb. 623-628 [doi]
- A multiple-level heterogeneous architecture for image understandingDavid B. Shu, J. Gregory Nash, Charles C. Weems. 629-634 [doi]
- Vista for a general purpose computer vision systemMyung Hoon Sunwoo, J. K. Aggarwal. 635-641 [doi]
- A hierarchical multiple-SIMD architecture for image analysisGraham R. Nudd, Tim J. Atherton, Nick D. Francis, R. M. Howarth, Darren J. Kerbyson, Roger A. Packwood, G. John Vaudin. 642-647 [doi]
- PARADIGM: an architecture for distributed vision processingC. H. Chien, L. J. Lin. 648-653 [doi]
- Enhancing the two-dimensional meshMichael J. B. Duff, Terry J. Fountain. 654-659 [doi]