Volume 27, Numbers 1-2, January 2009
- Robert Sim, Greg Mori, Yiannis Rekleitis:
Second and Third Canadian Conferences on Computer and Robot Vision.
1

- Luis Malagón-Borja, Olac Fuentes:
Object detection using image reconstruction with PCA.
2-9

- M. Sabry Hassouna, Alaa E. Abdel-Hakim, Aly A. Farag:
PDE-based robust robotic navigation.
10-18

- Daniel Lévesque, François Deschênes:
Novel depth cues from light scattering.
19-36

- Yves Lucet:
New sequential exact Euclidean distance transform algorithms based on convex analysis.
37-44

- Fahong Li, Robert J. Woodham:
Video analysis of hockey play in selected game situations.
45-58

- Ghassan Hamarneh, Xiaoxing Li:
Watershed segmentation using prior shape and appearance knowledge.
59-68

- Dana Cobzas, Martin Jägersand, Peter F. Sturm:
3D SSD tracking with estimated 3D planes.
69-79

- Nathan Mekuz, Christian Bauckhage, John K. Tsotsos:
Subspace manifold learning with sample weights.
80-86

- Ady Ecker, Shimon Ullman:
A hierarchical non-parametric method for capturing non-rigid deformations.
87-98

- Per-Erik Forssén, Anders Moe:
View matching with blob features.
99-107

- Christian Bauckhage, John K. Tsotsos, Frank E. Bunn:
Automatic detection of abnormal gait.
108-115

- Dimitri Marinakis, Gregory Dudek:
Self-calibration of a vision-based sensor network.
116-130

- Gustavo Carneiro, Nuno Vasconcelos:
Minimum Bayes error features for visual recognition.
131-140

- Sven Fleck, Florian Busch, Peter Biber, Wolfgang Straßer:
Graph cut based panoramic 3D modeling and ground truth comparison with a mobile platform - The Wägele.
141-152

- Jasper Snoek, Jesse Hoey, Liam Stewart, Richard S. Zemel, Alex Mihailidis:
Automated detection of unusual events on stairs.
153-166

- Robert Sim, James J. Little:
Autonomous vision-based robotic exploration and mapping using hybrid maps and particle filters.
167-177

- Weihua Xiong, Brian V. Funt:
Stereo retinex.
178-188

- Wei-Lwun Lu, Kenji Okuma, James J. Little:
Tracking and recognizing actions of multiple hockey players using the boosted particle filter.
189-205

- Piali Das, Olga Veksler, Vyacheslav Zavadsky, Yuri Boykov:
Semiautomatic segmentation with compact shape prior.
206-219

Volume 27, Number 3, February 2009
- Massimo Tistarelli, Josef Bigün:
Image and vision computing journal special issue on multimodal biometrics.
221

- Massimo Tistarelli, Manuele Bicego, Enrico Grosso:
Dynamic face recognition: From human to machine vision.
222-232

- Klaus Kollreider, Hartwig Fronthaler, Josef Bigün:
Non-intrusive liveness detection by face images.
233-244

- Richa Singh, Mayank Vatsa, Afzel Noore:
Face recognition with disguise and single gallery images.
245-257

- Davide Maltoni, Raffaele Cappelli:
Advances in fingerprint modeling.
258-268

- Tobias Scheidat, Claus Vielhauer, Jana Dittmann:
Handwriting verification - Comparison of a multi-algorithmic and a multi-semantic approach.
269-278

- Elena Vildjiounaite, Vesa Kyllönen, Heikki Ailisto:
Empirical evaluation of combining unobtrusiveness and security requirements in multimodal biometric systems.
279-292

- Mayank Vatsa, Richa Singh, Afzel Noore:
Feature based RDWT watermarking for multimodal biometric system.
293-304

- Ben A. M. Schouten, Bart Jacobs:
Biometrics and their use in e-passports.
305-312

Volume 27, Number 4, March 2009
- Feng Zhang, Shang-qian Liu, Da-bao Wang, Wei Guan:
Aircraft recognition in infrared image using wavelet moment invariants.
313-318

- Pradeep Gnanaprakasam, Johné M. Parker, Subburengan Ganapathiraman, Zhen Hou:
Efficient 3D characterization of raised topological defects in smooth specular coatings.
319-330

- Martyn N. J. Paley, Li Sze Chow, Elspeth H. Whitby, Greg G. Cook:
Modelling of axonal fields in the optic nerve for direct MR detection studies.
331-341

- Hongchuan Yu, Mohammed Bennamoun, Chin-Seng Chua:
An extension of min/max flow framework.
342-353

- André Vital Saúde, Michel Couprie, Roberto de Alencar Lotufo:
Discrete 2D and 3D euclidean medial axis in higher resolution.
354-363

- Yu He, Kim-Hui Yap, Li Chen, Lap-Pui Chau:
A soft MAP framework for blind super-resolution image reconstruction.
364-373

- Guido de Croon, Ida G. Sprinkhuizen-Kuyper, Eric O. Postma:
Comparing active vision models.
374-384

- Salah Ameer, Otman A. Basir:
Image compression using plane fitting with inter-block prediction.
385-390

- Thomas Haenselmann, Marcel Busse, Stephan Kopf, Thomas King, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Multi perspective panoramic imaging.
391-401

- Maria Pavlou, Nigel M. Allinson:
Automated encoding of footwear patterns for fast indexing.
402-409

- Lianghai Jin, Dehua Li, Enmin Song:
Combining vector ordering and spatial information for color image interpolation.
410-416

- James Humphreys, Andrew Hunter:
Multiple object tracking using a neural cost function.
417-424

- Gwanggil Jeon, Marco Anisetti, Donghyung Kim, Valerio Bellandi, Ernesto Damiani, Jechang Jeong:
Fuzzy rough sets hybrid scheme for motion and scene complexity adaptive deinterlacing.
425-436

- Jianguo Zhang, Shaogang Gong:
People detection in low-resolution video with non-stationary background.
437-443

- Ghassan A. Al-Kindi, Bijan Shirinzadeh:
Feasibility assessment of vision-based surface roughness parameters acquisition for different types of machined specimens.
444-458

- Ward Van Aerschot, Maarten Jansen, Adhemar Bultheel:
Normal mesh based geometrical image compression.
459-468

- Seyed Hossein Khatoonabadi, Mohammad Rahmati:
Automatic soccer players tracking in goal scenes by camera motion elimination.
469-479

- Allan Hanbury, Beatriz Marcotegui:
Morphological segmentation on learned boundaries.
480-488

- Jesmin F. Khan, Reza R. Adhami, Sharif M. A. Bhuiyan:
A customized Gabor filter for unsupervised color image segmentation.
489-501

Volume 27, Number 5, April 2009
- Matthias Seise, Stephen J. McKenna, Ian W. Ricketts, Carlos A. Wigderowitz:
Parts-based segmentation with overlapping part models using Markov chain Monte Carlo.
504-513

- Andrew N. Stein, Martial Hebert:
Local detection of occlusion boundaries in video.
514-522

- Diane Larlus, Frédéric Jurie:
Latent mixture vocabularies for object categorization and segmentation.
523-534

- Ivan Laptev:
Improving object detection with boosted histograms.
535-544

- Mark Everingham, Josef Sivic, Andrew Zisserman:
Taking the bite out of automated naming of characters in TV video.
545-559

- José Miguel Buenaposada, Enrique Muñoz, Luis Baumela:
Efficient illumination independent appearance-based face tracking.
560-578

- Karl Pauwels, Marc M. Van Hulle:
Optic flow from unstable sequences through local velocity constancy maximization.
579-587

- Ethan Eade, Tom Drummond:
Edge landmarks in monocular SLAM.
588-596

- Nuno Gracias, Mohammad H. Mahoor, Shahriar Negahdaripour, Arthur Gleason:
Fast image blending using watersheds and graph cuts.
597-607

Volume 27, Number 6, May 2009
Review article
- Sabrina Rami-Shojaei, Corinne Vachier, Christophe Schmitt:
Automatic analysis of 2D foam sequences: Application to the characterization of aqueous proteins foams stability.
609-622

- Dalong Li:
Support vector regression based image denoising.
623-627

- Michael Felsberg, Sinan Kalkan, Norbert Krüger:
Continuous dimensionality characterization of image structures.
628-636

- B. R. Schlei:
A new computational framework for 2D shape-enclosing contours.
637-647

- Luis Rodriguez Benitez, Juan Moreno García, José Jesús Castro-Schez, Javier Albusac, Luis Jimenez Linares:
Automatic objects behaviour recognition from compressed video domain.
648-657

- Chuen-Horng Lin, Rong-Tai Chen, Yung-Kuan Chan:
A smart content-based image retrieval system based on color and texture feature.
658-665

- Carlo Arcelli, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja, Luca Serino:
A parallel algorithm to skeletonize the distance transform of 3D objects.
666-672

- Miguel Segui Prieto, Alastair R. Allen:
Using self-organising maps in the detection and recognition of road signs.
673-683

- Hideaki Kawano, Noriaki Suetake, Byungki Cha, Takashi Aso:
Sharpness preserving image enlargement by using self-decomposed codebook and Mahalanobis distance.
684-693

- Lance M. Kaplan, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:
Block Wiener-based image registration for moving target indication.
694-703

- Asif Masood, Muhammad Sarfraz:
Capturing outlines of 2D objects with Bézier cubic approximation.
704-712

- Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi, Paul H. Lewis:
Query by low-quality image.
713-724

- Hong Zhou, Yonghuai Liu, Longzhuang Li, Baogang Wei:
A clustering approach to free form surface reconstruction from multi-view range images.
725-747

- Mark S. Drew, Tim K. Lee, Andrew Rova:
Shape retrieval with eigen-CSS search.
748-755

- Santiago Aja-Fernández, Gonzalo Vegas-Sánchez-Ferrero, Marcos Martín-Fernández, Carlos Alberola-López:
Automatic noise estimation in images using local statistics. Additive and multiplicative cases.
756-770

- Martin Lillholm, Lewis D. Griffin:
Statistics and category systems for the shape index descriptor of local 2nd order natural image structure.
771-781

- Wei Pei, Yong-ying Zhu, Chong Liu, Zeyi Xia:
Non-uniformity correction for SLM microscopic images.
782-789

- Christian Daul, Juan Manuel Lopez-Hernandez, Didier Wolf, Gilles Karcher, Gérard Ethévenot:
3-D multimodal cardiac data superimposition using 2-D image registration and 3-D reconstruction from multiple views.
790-802

- Caifeng Shan, Shaogang Gong, Peter W. McOwan:
Facial expression recognition based on Local Binary Patterns: A comprehensive study.
803-816

- Zheng Li, Pohuang Jiang, Hong Ma, Jian Yang, DongMing Tang:
A model for dynamic object segmentation with kernel density estimation based on gradient features.
817-823

Short communication
- Sungho Kim, In-So Kweon:
Simultaneous place and object recognition using collaborative context information.
824-833

Volume 27, Number 7, June 2009
Topological Pattern Recognition
Geometrical image interpretation and segmentation
Graph matching
- Wendy Aguilar, Yann Frauel, Francisco Escolano, M. Elena Martínez-Pérez, Arturo Espinosa-Romero, Miguel Angel Lozano:
A robust Graph Transformation Matching for non-rigid registration.
897-910

- Samuel Rota Bulò, Andrea Torsello, Marcello Pelillo:
A game-theoretic approach to partial clique enumeration.
911-922

- Jan Hendrik Metzen, Tim Kröger, Andrea Schenk, Stephan Zidowitz, Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Xiaoyi Jiang:
Matching of anatomical tree structures for registration of medical images.
923-933

- David Emms, Richard C. Wilson, Edwin R. Hancock:
Graph matching using the interference of discrete-time quantum walks.
934-949

- Kaspar Riesen, Horst Bunke:
Approximate graph edit distance computation by means of bipartite graph matching.
950-959

Graph clustering
Volume 27, Number 8, July 2009
- Daniel Soukup, Ulrich Bodenhofer, Markus Mittendorfer-Holzer, Konrad Mayer:
Semi-automatic identification of print layers from a sequence of sample images: A case study from banknote print inspection.
989-998

- R. Krishnamoorthi, N. Kannan:
A new integer image coding technique based on orthogonal polynomials.
999-1006

- Chi-Yi Tsai, Kai-Tai Song:
Dynamic visual tracking control of a mobile robot with image noise and occlusion robustness.
1007-1022

- Arjan Kuijper:
Geometrical PDEs based on second-order derivatives of gauge coordinates in image processing.
1023-1034

- Chengqing Li, Shujun Li, Guanrong Chen, Wolfgang A. Halang:
Cryptanalysis of an image encryption scheme based on a compound chaotic sequence.
1035-1039

- Guangyi Chen, Gregory Dudek:
Auto-correlation wavelet support vector machine.
1040-1046

- Hsien-Huang P. Wu, Meng-Tu Lee, Ping-Kuo Weng, Soon-Lin Chen:
Epipolar geometry of catadioptric stereo systems with planar mirrors.
1047-1061

- John A. Robinson:
Covariance estimation in full- and reduced-dimensionality image classification.
1062-1071

- F. Farshidi, Shahin Sirouspour, Thia Kirubarajan:
Robust sequential view planning for object recognition using multiple cameras.
1072-1082

- Antonio Adán, Andrés S. Vázquez, Carlos Cerrada, Santiago Salamanca:
Moving surface extraction based on unordered hexagonal perfect submaps projection: Applications to 3D feature tracking.
1083-1096

- Cecilia Di Ruberto, Luigi Cinque:
Decomposition of two-dimensional shapes for efficient retrieval.
1097-1107

- Kresimir Delac, Mislav Grgic, Sonja Grgic:
Face recognition in JPEG and JPEG2000 compressed domain.
1108-1120

- Dirk Colbry, George C. Stockman:
The 3DID face alignment system for verifying identity.
1121-1133

- Vahid Abolghasemi, Alireza Ahmadyfard:
An edge-based color-aided method for license plate detection.
1134-1142

- Gustavo Carneiro, Allan D. Jepson:
The quantitative characterization of the distinctiveness and robustness of local image descriptors.
1143-1156

- Michael Fussenegger, Peter M. Roth, Horst Bischof, Rachid Deriche, Axel Pinz:
A level set framework using a new incremental, robust Active Shape Model for object segmentation and tracking.
1157-1168

- Yuan Mei, Huaijiang Sun, De-Shen Xia:
A gradient-based combined method for the computation of fingerprints' orientation field.
1169-1177

- E. Mouragnon, Maxime Lhuillier, Michel Dhome, Fabien Dekeyser, Patrick Sayd:
Generic and real-time structure from motion using local bundle adjustment.
1178-1193

- Robert Bodor, Andrew Drenner, Duc Fehr, Osama Masoud, Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos:
View-independent human motion classification using image-based reconstruction.
1194-1206

- Miguel Ángel Martín-Fernández, Rubén Cárdenes, Emma Muñoz-Moreno, Rodrigo de Luis García, Marcos Martín-Fernández, Carlos Alberola-López:
Automatic articulated registration of hand radiographs.
1207-1222

Short Communication
Volume 27, Number 9, August 2009
- Aluizio F. R. Araújo, Diogo C. Costa:
Local adaptive receptive field self-organizing map for image color segmentation.
1229-1239

- Kazuhiro Hotta:
Pose independent object classification from small number of training samples based on kernel principal component analysis of local parts.
1240-1251

- Ju-Chin Chen, Jenn-Jier James Lien:
A view-based statistical system for multi-view face detection and pose estimation.
1252-1271

- Frédéric Jean, Robert Bergevin, Alexandra Branzan Albu:
Computing and evaluating view-normalized body part trajectories.
1272-1284

- Demetrios Gerogiannis, Christophoros Nikou, Aristidis Likas:
The mixtures of Student's t-distributions as a robust framework for rigid registration.
1285-1294

- Cheolkon Jung, Qifeng Liu, Joongkyu Kim:
Accurate text localization in images based on SVM output scores.
1295-1301

- Zhaohua Hu, Xin Fan, Yaoliang Song, Dequn Liang:
Joint trajectory tracking and recognition based on bi-directional nonlinear learning.
1302-1312

- Jaewon Sung, Daijin Kim:
Real-time facial expression recognition using STAAM and layered GDA classifier.
1313-1325

- Patrick Dickinson, Andrew Hunter, Kofi Appiah:
A spatially distributed model for foreground segmentation.
1326-1335

- Baopu Li, Max Q.-H. Meng:
Texture analysis for ulcer detection in capsule endoscopy images.
1336-1342

- Amir Nakib, Hamouche Oulhadj, Patrick Siarry:
A thresholding method based on two-dimensional fractional differentiation.
1343-1357

- Yulian Zhu, Jun Liu, Songcan Chen:
Semi-random subspace method for face recognition.
1358-1370

- Chengqing Li, Shujun Li, Muhammad Asim, Juana Nunez, Gonzalo Álvarez, Guanrong Chen:
On the security defects of an image encryption scheme.
1371-1381

- Fadi Dornaika, Angel Domingo Sappa:
A featureless and stochastic approach to on-board stereo vision system pose.
1382-1393

- Erchan Aptoula, Sébastien Lefèvre:
On the morphological processing of hue.
1394-1401

- Yinhui Zhang, Yunsheng Zhang, Zifen He, Xiangyang Tang:
Multiscale fusion of wavelet-domain hidden Markov tree through graph cut.
1402-1410

- Ying Zheng, Guangyao Li, Xiehua Sun, Xinmin Zhou:
A geometric active contour model without re-initialization for color images.
1411-1417

Volume 27, Number 10, September 2009
Special Section:
Computer vision methods for ambient intelligence
Regular papers
- Hung-Khoon Tan, Chong-Wah Ngo:
Localized matching using Earth Mover's Distance towards discovery of common patterns from small image samples.
1470-1483

- Yuko Uematsu, Hideo Saito:
Multiple planes based registration using 3D Projective Space for Augmented Reality.
1484-1496

- Babak Mahdian, Stanislav Saic:
Using noise inconsistencies for blind image forensics.
1497-1503

- Khaled M. Shaaban, Nagwa M. Omar:
Region-based Deformable Net for automatic color image segmentation.
1504-1514

- Nazli Ikizler, Pinar Duygulu:
Histogram of oriented rectangles: A new pose descriptor for human action recognition.
1515-1526

- Dong-Gyu Sim, Yongmin Kim:
Detection and compression of moving objects based on new panoramic image modeling.
1527-1539

- Stefano Berretti, Alberto Del Bimbo, Pietro Pala:
3D Mesh decomposition using Reeb graphs.
1540-1554

- Shing Chun Benny Lam, Brendan McCane, Robert Allen:
Automated tracking in digitized videofluoroscopy sequences for spine kinematic analysis.
1555-1571

- Jorge Novo, Manuel G. Penedo, José Santos Reyes:
Localisation of the optic disc by means of GA-optimised Topological Active Nets.
1572-1584

- K. L. Mak, P. Peng, K. F. C. Yiu:
Fabric defect detection using morphological filters.
1585-1592

- Alec Mills, Gregory Dudek:
Image stitching with dynamic elements.
1593-1602

- Mohammad Reza Daliri, Vincent Torre:
Shape and texture clustering: Best estimate for the clusters number.
1603-1614

- Hadi Grailu, Mojtaba Lotfizad, Hadi Sadoghi Yazdi:
1-D chaincode pattern matching for compression of Bi-level printed farsi and arabic textual images.
1615-1625

- Chen-Chung Liu, Kai-Wen Chuang:
An outdoor time scenes simulation scheme based on support vector regression with radial basis function on DCT domain.
1626-1636

Volume 27, Number 11, October 2009
- Gösta H. Granlund:
Special issue on Perception, Action and Learning.
1639-1640

- John G. Taylor, Matthew Hartley, N. Taylor, Christo Panchev, Stathis Kasderidis:
A hierarchical attention-based neural network architecture, based on human brain guidance, for perception, conceptualisation, action and reasoning.
1641-1657

- Hanspeter A. Mallot, Kai Basten:
Embodied spatial cognition: Biological and artificial systems.
1658-1670

- Michael Felsberg, Johan Wiklund, Gösta H. Granlund:
Exploratory learning structures in artificial cognitive systems.
1671-1687

- Erik Jonsson, Michael Felsberg:
Efficient computation of channel-coded feature maps through piecewise polynomials.
1688-1694

- Karel Zimmermann, Tomás Svoboda, Jiri Matas:
Anytime learning for the NoSLLiP tracker.
1695-1701

- Mikhail Shevchenko, David Windridge, Josef Kittler:
A linear-complexity reparameterisation strategy for the hierarchical bootstrapping of capabilities within perception-action architectures.
1702-1714

- Eng-Jon Ong, Liam Ellis, Richard Bowden:
Problem solving through imitation.
1715-1728

- Fredrik Larsson, Erik Jonsson, Michael Felsberg:
Simultaneously learning to recognize and control a low-cost robotic arm.
1729-1739

Volume 27, Number 12, November 2009
Editorial
- Maja Pantic, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Visual and multimodal analysis of human spontaneous behaviour: Introduction to the Special Issue.
1741-1742

Regular papers
- Alessandro Vinciarelli, Maja Pantic, Hervé Bourlard:
Social signal processing: Survey of an emerging domain.
1743-1759

- Björn Schuller, Ronald Müller, Florian Eyben, Jürgen Gast, Benedikt Hörnler, Martin Wöllmer, Gerhard Rigoll, Anja Höthker, Hitoshi Konosu:
Being bored? Recognising natural interest by extensive audiovisual integration for real-life application.
1760-1774

- Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Automatic nonverbal analysis of social interaction in small groups: A review.
1775-1787

- Ahmed Bilal Ashraf, Simon Lucey, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Tsuhan Chen, Zara Ambadar, Kenneth M. Prkachin, Patricia E. Solomon:
The painful face - Pain expression recognition using active appearance models.
1788-1796

- Simon Lucey, Yang Wang, Mark Cox, Sridha Sridharan, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Efficient constrained local model fitting for non-rigid face alignment.
1804-1813

- Antonios Oikonomopoulos, Maja Pantic, Ioannis Patras:
Sparse B-spline polynomial descriptors for human activity recognition.
1814-1825

- Liya Ding, Aleix M. Martínez:
Modelling and recognition of the linguistic components in American Sign Language.
1826-1844

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