ICIP 2004:
Singapore
Proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2004, Singapore, October 24-27, 2004.
IEEE 2004
Volume 3
- Fei Zuo, Peter H. N. de With:
Fast facial feature extraction using a deformable shape model with haar-wavelet based local texture attributes.
1425-1428

- Yeung-hak Lee, Jae-Chang Shim:
Curvature based human face recognition using depth weighted hausdorff distance.
1429-1432

- LinLin Shen, Li Bai, Phil D. Picton:
Facial recognition/verification using gabor wavelets and kernel methods.
1433-1436

- Ji Tao, Yap-Peng Tan:
People monitoring using face recognition with observation constraints.
1437-1440

- Jiancong Luo, Ishfaq Ahmad, Yu Sun, Yongfang Liang:
A multistage fast motion estimation scheme for video compression.
1441-1444

- Chi-Wang Ting, Hong Lam, Lai-Man Po:
Fast block-matching motion estimation bv recent-biased search for multiple reference frames.
1445-1448

- Yi-Hon Hsiao, Tien-Hsu Lee, Pao-Chi Chang:
Short/long-term motion vector prediction in multi-frame video coding system.
1449-1452

- Gianluca Bailo, Massimo Bariani, Ivano Barbieri, Marco Raggio:
Search window size decision for motion estimation algorithm in H.264 video coder.
1453-1456

- Munish Jindal, G. Nageswara Rao:
Adaptive block sub-sampling algorithm for motion-estimation on SIMD processors.
1457-1460

- Bertrand Delhay, Patrick Clarysse, Stéphane Bonnet, Pierre Grangeat, Isabelle E. Magnin:
Combined 3d object motion estimation in medical sequences.
1461-1464

- Vladimir Zlokolica, Aleksandra Pizurica, Wilfried Philips:
Recursive temporal denoising and motion estimation of video.
1465-1468

- Wang Hui, Mao Zhigang:
An adaptive motion estimation algorithm based on evolution strategies with correlated mutations.
1469-1472

- Nao Mishima, Goh Itoh:
Novel frame interpolation method for hold-type displays.
1473-1476

- Thou-Ho Chen, Yi-Fan Li:
A novel flatted hexagon search pattern for fast block motion estimation.
1477-1480

- Tomoyuki Shimizu, Akio Yoneyama, Hiromasa Yanagihara, Yasuyuki Nakajima:
A two-stage variable block size motion search algorithm for H.264 encoder.
1481-1484

- Tuukka Toivonen, Janne Heikkilä:
Fast full search block motion estimation for H.264/AVC with multilevel successive elimination algorithm.
1485-1488

- Juan Morales-Sánchez, Rafael Verdú, Ricardo Gonzalez, Luis Weruaga:
Fuzzy non-rigid motion estimation robust to rotation.
1489-1492

- Roberto Cossu, Ian Jermyn, Josiane Zerubia:
Texture discrimination using multimodal wavelet packet subbands.
1493-1496

- David Connah, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Stephen Westland:
Comparison of linear spectral reconstruction methods for multispectral imaging.
1497-1500

- Bohyung Han, Larry S. Davis:
Object tracking by adaptive feature extraction.
1501-1504

- Stavros A. Karkanis, Dimitrios K. Iakovidis, Dimitrios E. Maroulis:
Color textural features under varying illumination.
1505-1508

- Iasonas Kokkinos, Georgios Evangelopoulos, Petros Maragos:
Advances in texture analysis-energy dominant component & multiple hypothesis testing.
1509-1512

- Ling Chen, Hong Man:
A fast procedure for the computation of similarities between gaussian HMMS.
1513-1516

- Gert Van de Wouwer, Bart Weyn, Dirk Van Dyck:
Multiscale, asymmetry signatures for texture analysis.
1517-1520

- Mahdi Sabri, Javad Alirezaie:
Optimized space frequency kernel for texture classification.
1521-1524

- Roberto Costantini, Gloria Menegaz, Sabine Süsstrunk:
A measure for spatial dependence in natural stochastic textures.
1525-1528

- Yanyun Qu, Nanning Zheng, Cuihua Li, Zejian Yuan:
Sequential updating algorithm for extracting the basis of karhunen loeve transformation.
1529-1532

- Lai-Man Po, Ka-Man Wong:
A new palette histogram similarity measure for mpeg-7 dominant color descriptor.
1533-1536

- Mari Partio, Bogdan Cramariuc, Moncef Gabbouj:
Texture similarity evaluation using ordinal co-occurrence.
1537-1540

- Paul S. Hong, Lance M. Kaplan, Mark J. T. Smith:
A comparison of the octave-band directional filter bank and gabor filters for texture classification.
1541-1544

- Hong Man, Ling Chen, Rong Duan:
Rotation invariant texture classification using directional filter bank and support vector machine.
1545-1548

- Diljith M. Thodi, Jeffrey J. Rodríguez:
Prediction-error based reversible watermarking.
1549-1552

- Hwan Il Kang, Edward J. Delp:
An image normalization based watermarking scheme robust to general affine transformation.
1553-1556

- Wei Liu:
Data hiding in JPEG 2000 code streams.
1557-1560

- Maria Gkizeli, Dimitrios A. Pados, Michael J. Medley:
SINR, bit error rate, and shannon capacity optimized spread-spectrum steganography.
1561-1564

- Shinfeng D. Lin, Shih-Chieh Shie, Chung-Chien Chou:
A suitable image hiding scheme for jpeg images.
1565-1568

- Stefanos Zafeiriou, Anastasios Tefas, Ioannis Pitas:
A blind robust watermarking scheme for copyright protection of 3d mesh models.
1569-1572

- Jinhai Wu, Bin B. Zhu, Shipeng Li, Fuzong Lin:
A secure image authentication algorithm with pixel-level tamper localization.
1573-1576

- Suk Hwan Lee, Tae-Su Kim, Seung-Jin Kim, Young Huh, Ki-Ryong Kwon, Kuhn-Il Lee:
3d mesh watermarking using projection onto convex sets.
1577-1580

- P. Vinod, P. K. Bora:
A new algorithm for collusion resistant video watermarking.
1581-1584

- Lei Wang, Xu Liu, Steve Lin, Guangyou Xu, Heung-Yeung Shum:
Generic slow-motion replay detection in sports video.
1585-1588

- Warnakulasuriya Anil Chandana Fernando, Kok-Keong Loo:
Abrupt and gradual scene transition detection in MPEG-4 compressed video sequences using texture and macroblock information.
1589-1592

- Ashfaqur Rahman, Manzur M. Murshed:
Real-time temporal texture characterisation using block based motion co-occurrence statistics.
1593-1596

- Ling-Yu Duan, Min Xu, Qi Tian, Changsheng Xu:
Mean shift based nonparametric motion characterization.
1597-1600

- Zhu Li, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Bhavan Gandhi:
Fast video shot retrieval by trace geometry matching in principal component space.
1601-1604

- Dinh Q. Phung, Svetha Venkatesh, Hung Hai Bui:
Automatically learning structural units in educational videos with the hierarchical hidden markov models.
1605-1608

- Lukas Hohl, Fabrice Souvannavong, Bernard Mérialdo, Benoit Huet:
Enhancing latent semantic analysis video object retrieval with structural information.
1609-1612

- Xian-Sheng Hua, HongJiang Zhang:
Content and transformation effect matching for automated home video editing.
1613-1616

- Tie-Yan Liu, Tao Qin, HongJiang Zhang:
Time-constraint boost for tv commercials detection.
1617-1620

- Xiaofeng Tong, Qingshan Liu, Hanqing Lu:
Semantic units based events detection in soccer videos.
1621-1624

- Masaru Sugano, Koichi Uemura, Yasuyuki Nakajima, Hiromasa Yanagihara:
High-level soccer indexing on low-level feature space.
1625-1628

- Yu-Lin Kang, Joo-Hwee Lim, Mohan S. Kankanhalli, Changsheng Xu, Qi Tian:
Goal detection in soccer video using audio/visual keywords.
1629-1632

- Tomoki Watanabe, Miki Haseyama, Hideo Kitajima:
A soccer field tracking method with wire frame model from tv images.
1633-1636

- Jinjun Wang, Changsheng Xu, Chng Eng Siong, Xinguo Yu, Qi Tian:
Event detection based on non-broadcast sports video.
1637-1640

- Wei Huang, Yibin Zheng, Janelle A. Molloy:
MMSE reconstruction for 3d ultrasound images.
1641-1644

- Ramez Yoakeim, David Taubman:
Quantitative analysis of resolution synthesis.
1645-1648

- Seungjoon Yang, Jae-Han Jung, You-Young Jung:
Noise reduction and interlaced-to-progressive conversion based on optimal adaptation.
1649-1652

- Christian Hentschel:
Generic method for 2D image resizing with non-separable filters.
1653-1656

- Rastislav Lukac, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis:
A normalized model for color-ratio based demosaicking schemes.
1657-1660

- Ruihua Ma, Gurminder Singh:
Large-scale infographic image downsizing.
1661-1664

- Ido Omer, Michael Werman:
Using natural image properties as demosaicing hints.
1665-1670

- Rastislav Lukac, Karl Martin, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Bogdan Smolka:
Robust correction step for CFA interpolation schemes.
1671-1674

- Lei Zhu, Yan Yang, Allen Tannenbaum, Steven Haker:
Image morphing based on mutual information and optimal mass transport.
1675-1678

- Seangehan Byun, Jeongmoon Byun, Gyeonghwan Kim:
A recursive approach for de-interlacing using improved ELA and motion compensation based on bi-directional BMA.
1679-1682

- Ali Zandifar, Ser-Nam Lim, Ramani Duraiswami, Nail A. Gumerov, Larry S. Davis:
Multi-level fast multipole method for thin plate spline evaluation.
1683-1686

- Dong Hun Woo, Il Kyu Eom, Yoo Shin Kim:
Image interpolation based on inter-scale dependency in wavelet domain.
1687-1690

- Imen Karoui, Jean-Marc Boucher, Ronan Fablet, Jean-Marie Augustin:
Multiscale segmentation of textured sonar images using cooccuplrence statistics.
1691-1694

- In-Hak Joo, Tae-Hyun Hwang, Kyoung-Ho Choi:
Generation of video metadata supporting video-gis integration.
1695-1698

- Carol Rus, Corneliu Rusu, Jaakko Astola:
Elevation contours extraction from a color-coded relief scanned map.
1699-1702

- Roger Trias-Sanz, Marc Pierrot Deseilligny:
A region-based method for graph to image registration with an application to cadastre data.
1703-1706

- Thou-Ho Chen, Ping-Hsueh Wu, Yung-Chuen Chiou:
An early fire-detection method based on image processing.
1707-1710

- Zhanwu Yu, Véronique Prinet, Chunhong Pan:
A novel two-steps strategy for automatic gis-image registration.
1711-1714

- Jun-Wei Hsieh, Jian-Ming Chen, Chi-Hung Chuang, Kuo-Chin Fan:
Novel aircraft type recognition with learning capabilities in satellite images.
1715-1718

- Gang Wu, Chunhong Pan, Véronique Prinet, Songde Ma:
A land use classification method based on region and edge information fusion.
1719-1722

- Somkait Udomhunsakul:
Semi-automatic road detection from satellite imagery.
1723-1726

- Elena Ranguelova, Mark J. Huiskes, Eric J. Pauwels:
Towards computer-assisted photo-identification of humpback whales.
1727-1730

- Qiming Qin, Wenjun Wang, Sijin Chen:
The application of dyadic wavelet in the RS building image edge detection.
1731-1734

- Johnson Thie, David Taubman:
Optimal erasure protection for scalably compressed video streams with limited retransmission on channels with HD and bursty loss ciiaracteiustics.
1735-1738

- Ali C. Begen, Yucel Altunbasak:
Videoconferencing over an intermediate-proxy.
1739-1742

- Minghua Chen, Avideh Zakhor:
Transmission protocols for streaming video over wireless.
1743-1746

- Hayder Radha, Mingquan Wu:
Overlay and peer-to-peer multicast with network-embedded FEC.
1747-1750

- Eric Setton, Xiaoqing Zhu, Bernd Girod:
Minimizing distortion for multi-path video streaming over ad hoc networks.
1751-1754

- Huisheng Wang, Antonio Ortega:
Scalable predictive coding by nested quantization with layered side information.
1755-1758

- Xiaofeng Xu, Yao Wang, Shivendra S. Panwar, Keith W. Ross:
A peer-to-peer video-on-deniand system using multiple description coding and server diversity.
1759-1762

- John G. Apostolopoulos:
Secure media streaming & secure adaptation for non-scalable video.
1763-1766

- Carlos Vázquez, Hussein H. Aly, Eric Dubois, Amar Mitiche:
Motion compensated super-resolution of video by level sets evolution.
1767-1770

- Wen-Yi Zhao:
Super-resolution with significant illumination change.
1771-1774

- Manjunath V. Joshi, Subhasis Chaudhuri:
Zoom based super-resolution through sar model fitting.
1775-1778

- Jan Kybic:
High-dimensional mutual information estimation for image registration.
1779-1782

- Janne Heikkilä:
Image scale and rotation from the phase-only bispectrum.
1783-1786

- Liron Yatziv, Guillermo Sapiro, Marc Levoy:
Lightfield completion.
1787-1790

- Luis A. Diago, Masaki Kitago, Ichiro Hagiwara:
Acceleration of CSRBF-based image reconstruction by wavelet domain preconditioning.
1791-1794

- Luis D. Alvarez, Rafael Molina, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Motion estimation in high resolution image reconstruction from compressed video sequences.
1795-1798

- Ramin Samadani, Arvind Sundararajan, Amir Said:
Deringing and deblocking dct compression artifacts with efficient shifted transforms.
1799-1802

- Hao-Song Kong, Yao Nie, Anthony Vetro, Huifang Sun, Kenneth E. Barner:
Adaptive fuzzy post-filtering for highly compressed video.
1803-1806

- Fatih Murat Porikli:
Nonlinear warping function recovery by scan-line search using dynamic programming.
1807-1810

- Wei Wen, Zhiyun Xiao, Silong Peng:
Bayesian postprocessing algorithm for dwt-based compressed image.
1811-1814

- Michael M. Bronstein, Alexander M. Bronstein, Michael Zibulevsky, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:
Optimal sparse representations for blind source separation and blind deconvolution: a learning approach.
1815-1818

- Ivan W. Selesnick, Richard M. Van Slyke, Onur G. Guleryuz:
Pixel recovery via el minimization in the wavelet domain.
1819-1822

- David Corrigan, Anil C. Kokaram:
Automated treatment of film tear in degraded archived media.
1823-1826

- Antonio Robles-Kelly, Edwin R. Hancock:
Correction of underexposed images using scene radiance estimation.
1827-1830

- Hassan Foroosh:
An adaptive scheme for estimating motion.
1831-1834

- Joost van de Weijer, Theo Gevers:
Robust optical flow from photometric invariants.
1835-1838

- Chin-Hung Teng, Shang-Hong Lai, Yung-Sheng Chen, Wen-Hsing Hsu:
An accurate and adaptive optical flow estimation algorithm.
1839-1842

- Mingxing Hu, Gordon Dodds, Baozong Yuan:
Evolutionary agents for epipolar geometry estimation.
1843-1846

- Jonathan D. Rymel, John-Paul Renno, Darrel Greenhill, James Orwell, Graeme A. Jones:
Adaptive eigen-backgrounds for object detection.
1847-1850

- Laurent Smadja, Ryad Benosman, Jean Devars:
Cylindrical sensor calibration using lines.
1851-1854

- Om Ji Omer, Sameer Kumar, Rajeev Bajpai, K. S. Venkatesh, Sumana Gupta:
Motion estimation from motion smear -a system identification approach.
1855-1858

- Jan Horn:
Analysis of impulse train illuminated images for 2d velocity measurement.
1859-1862

- Valentin Gies, Thierry M. Bernard:
Statistical solution to watershed over-segmentation.
1863-1866

- Giovanni Poggi, Giuseppe Scarpa, Josiane Zerubia:
Segmentation of remote-sensing images by supervised TS-MRF.
1867-1870

- Aly A. Farag, Ayman El-Baz, Georgy L. Gimel'farb:
Density estimation using modified expectation-maximization algorithm for a linear combination of gaussians.
1871-1874

- Steven Bergner, Stephan Al-Zubi, Klaus D. Tönnies:
Deformable structural models.
1875-1878

- Marie Rochery, Ian Jermyn, Josiane Zerubia:
Gap closure in (road) networks using higher-order active contours.
1879-1882

- Mathews Jacob, Thierry Blu, Michael Unser:
Shape estimation of 3-D DNA molecules from stereo cryo-electron micro-graphs.
1883-1886

- Kivanc M. Ozonat, SangHo Yoon:
Context-dependent tree-structured image classification using the QDA distortion measure and the hidden markov model.
1887-1890

- Alexander Akimov, Alexander Kolesnikov, Pasi Fränti:
Reference line approach for vector data compression.
1891-1894

- Toshihisa Tanaka:
Generalized subspace rules for on-line pca and their application in signal and image compression.
1895-1898

- S. V. Bharath Kumar, Sudipta Mukhopadhyay, Vishram Nandedkar:
A novel progressive thick slab paradigm for volumetric medical image compression and navigation.
1899-1902

- Yee Louise Law, Frank Crosby, Quyen Huynh, Truong Nguyen:
Wavelet difference reduction with region-of-interest priority in multispectral video -small target detection.
1903-1906

- Gaelle Valet, Stéphane Sanchez, Juan Manuel Lopez-Hernandez, Christian Daul, Didier Wolf, Gilles Karcher:
Towards a new diagnosis aid of cardiovascular diseases using 2d-multimodal data registration and 3d-data superimposition.
1907-1910

- Ruben Posada, Christian Daul, Didier Wolf, Pierre Aletti, Rosebet Miranda-Luna:
Towards a fractioned treatment in conformal radiotherapy using 3d-multimodal data registration.
1911-1914

- Hassan Foroosh, Murat Balci:
Sub-pixel registration and estimation of local shifts directly in the fourier domain.
1915-1918

- Mert R. Sabuncu, Peter J. Ramadge:
Fast alignment of digital images using a lower bound on an entropy metric.
1919-1922

- Ying Sun, Marie-Pierre Jolly, José M. F. Moura:
Integrated registration of dynamic renal perfusion MR images.
1923-1926

- Li Xi:
3d orthographic reconstruction based on robust factorization method with outliers.
1927-1930

- Andres Restrepo Specht, Michel Devy:
Surface segmentation using a modified ball-pivoting algorithm.
1931-1934

- Jinchang Ren, James Orwell, Graeme A. Jones, Ming Xu:
A general framework for 3d soccer ball estimation and tracking.
1935-1938

- Sang-Btan Park, Sang Uk Lee, Hyeokho Choi:
Multiscale surface representation and rendering for point clouds.
1939-1942

- Davide Onofrio, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro:
Area matching based on belief propagation with applications to face modeling.
1943-1946

- Ingo Feldmann, Peter Kauff, Peter Eisert:
Optimized space sampling for circular image cube trajectory analysis.
1947-1950

- Ajmal S. Mian, Mohammed Bennamoun, Robyn A. Owens:
Performance analysis of an improved tensor based correspondence algorithm for automatic 3d modeling.
1951-1954

- Ha Vu Le:
A structure-from-motion method for 3-d reconstruction of moving objects from multiple-view image sequences.
1955-1958

- Yan Li, Wai-Kai Tang, Yeung-Sum Hung:
A factorization-based projective reconstruction algorithm with circular motion constraint.
1959-1962

- Angel Domingo Sappa, Niki Aifanti, Sotiris Malassiotis, Michael G. Strintzis:
3D gait estimation from monoscopic video.
1963-1966

- Subramanian Ramanathan, Ashraf A. Kassim, Sumit Gupta, Kuntal Sengupta:
Multi-resolution streaming and rendering of 3-D dynamic data.
1967-1970

- Mingyi He, Bangshu Xiong, Huajing Yu:
Multi-resolution surface reconstruction.
1971-1974

- Jeong-Hyu Yang, Chang-Su Kim, Sang Uk Lee:
Progressive compression of 3d dynamic mesh sequences.
1975-1978

- Thomas Heger, Madhukar Pandit, Robert Meisner:
Image fusion and wavelet analysis for 3-D reconstruction using 2-D images obtained under different illumination conditions.
1979-1982

- Xiaogang Wang, Xiaoou Tang:
Improving indoor and outdoor face recognition using unified subspace analvsis and gabor features.
1983-1986

- Kenji Matsuo, Masayuki Hashimoto, Atsushi Koike:
A face image recognition scheme with strong tolerances to lighting fluctuations.
1987-1990

- Peter Kalocsai:
Separating useful from useless image variation for face recognition.
1991-1994

- Chenghua Xu, Yunhong Wang, Tieniu Tan, Long Quan:
Robust nose detection in 3d facial data using local characteristics.
1995-1998

- Narayanan Ramanathan, Rama Chellappa, Amit K. Roy Chowdhury:
Facial similarity across age disguise illumination and pose.
1999-2002

- Zhaohui Wu, Yueming Wang, Gang Pan:
3d face recognition using local shape map.
2003-2006

- Menaka Rajapakse, J. Tan, Jagath C. Rajapakse:
Color channel encoding with NMF for face recognition.
2007-2010

- Wenshu Li, Changle Zhou:
A novel combined fisherfaces framework.
2011-2014

- Pedro Fonseca, Jan Nesvadba:
Face detection in the compressed domain.
2015-2018

- Jun Fan, Nevenka Dimitrova, Vasanth Philomin:
Online face recognition system for videos based on modified probabilistic neural networks.
2019-2022

- Hasan Ertan Çetingül, Yücel Yemez, Engin Erzin, A. Murat Tekalp:
Discriminative lip-motion features for biometric speaker identification.
2023-2026

- Chi-Jaung Huang, Ming-Che Ho, Cheng-Chin Chiang:
Feature-based detection of faces in color images.
2027-2030

- Daidi Zhong, Irek Defée:
Pattern recognition in compressed dct domain.
2031-2034

- Jianfei Cai, Wenning Zhan, Zhihai He:
Optimal retransmission timeout selection for delay-constrainfd multimedia communications.
2035-2038

- M. Reha Civanlar, Öznur Özkasap, Tahir Celebi:
Peer-to-peer multipoint videoconferencing.
2039-2042

- Tanir Ozcelebi, A. Murat Tekalp, M. Reha Civanlar:
Optimal rate and input format control for content and context adaptive video streaming.
2043-2046

- Ruly Lai-U Choi, Wolfgang Kellerer, Eckehard G. Steinbach:
Cross layer optimization for wireless multi-user video streaming.
2047-2050

- Mihaela van der Schaar, Deepak S. Turaga, Venkatesh Akella:
Rate-distortion-complexity adaptive video compression and streaming.
2051-2054

- Jacob Chakareski, John G. Apostolopoulos, Bernd Girod:
Low-complexity rate-distortion optimized video streaming.
2055-2058

- Patrick B. Ssesanga, Mrinal K. Mandal:
Efficient congestion control for streaming scalable video over unreliable ip networks.
2059-2062

- Chang-Hong Fu, Yui-Lam Chan, Wan-Chi Siu:
Improved macroblock-based reverse play algorithm for MPEG video streaming.
2063-2066

- Wei Lai, Xiaodong Gu, Ren-Hua Wang, Li-Rong Dai, HongJiang Zhang:
A region based multiple frame-rate tradeoff of video streaming.
2067-2070

- You Zhou, Xiaoyan Sun, Feng Wu, Hong Bao, Shipeng Li:
Flexible p-picture (FLEXP) coding for tue efficient fine-granular scalabilitv (FGS).
2071-2074

- Ulf Jennehag, Tingting Zhang:
Increasing bandwidth utilization in next generation iptv networks.
2075-2078

- Zhen Li, Edward J. Delp:
Channel-aware rate-distortion optimized leaky motion prediction.
2079-2082

- Anshul Sehgal, Olivier Verscheure, Pascal Frossard:
Distortion-buffer optimized tcp video streaming.
2083-2086

- Athanasios Leontaris, Pamela C. Cosman:
Optimal per-pixel estimation for scalable video coding.
2087-2090

- Benson S. Y. Lam, Hong Yan:
Complex curve tracing based on a minimum spanning tree model and regularized fuzzy clustering.
2091-2094

- Arnt-Børre Salberg, Alf Harbitz, Alfred Hanssen:
Shape classification of partially occluded objects using subspace detectors.
2095-2098

- Victor H. S. Ha, José M. F. Moura:
Three-dimensional intrinsic shape.
2099-2102

- Osamu Ikeda:
A robust shape-from-shading using multiple surface normalapproximations.
2103-2106

- Antonio Robles-Kelly, Edwin R. Hancock:
Surface height recovery from surface normals using manifold embedding.
2107-2110

- Guido M. Schuster, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Robust circle detection using a weighted mse estimator.
2111-2114

- Alexandre Pimentel Mendonça, Eduardo A. B. da Silva:
Reduced cross-discrimination for discriminative filters.
2115-2118

- Zhe Chen:
Extracting projective invariant of 3d line set from a single view.
2119-2122

- Neila Mezghani, Amar Mitiche, Mohamed Cheriet:
A new representation of character shape and its use in on-line character recognition by a self organizing map.
2123-2126

- Johan de Bock, Patrick de Smet, Wilfried Philips, Johan D'Haeyer:
Constructing the topological solution of jigsaw puzzles.
2127-2130

- Tianxu Zhang, Jin Liu:
Blurred image recognition based on complex moment invariants.
2131-2134

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