BMVC91 Proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference, organised for the British Machine Vision Association by the Turing Institute 24–26 September 1991 University of Glasgow

Lewis Carroll once wrote a story about a king who wanted a very accurate map of his kingdom. The king had a pathologically fastidious eye for detail and consequently decided that the map was to be produced at a scale of 1:1. The scribes dutifully set to and, in time, the map was made. The map carrie...

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Other Authors: Mowforth, Peter (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Springer London 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Automated Analysis of Retinal Images
  • Segmentation of MR Images Using Neural Nets
  • Detecting and Classifying Intruders in Image Sequences
  • Structure from Constrained Motion Using Point Correspondences
  • Model-Based Tracking
  • Local Method for Curved Edges and Corners
  • The Kinematics and Eye Movements for a Two-Eyed Robot Head
  • Colour and Texture Analysis for Automated Sorting of Eviscera
  • Image Coding Based on Contour Models
  • An Automated Approach to Stereo Matching Seasat Imagery
  • Data Fusion Using an MLP
  • Passive Estimation of Range to Objects from Image Sequences
  • Imaging Polarimetry for Industrial Inspection
  • Computing with Uncertainty: Intervals versus Probabilities
  • Recognizing Parameterized Objects Using 3D Edges
  • Optic Disk Boundary Detection
  • Computation of Smoothed Local Symmetries on a MIMD Architecture
  • Parameterising Images for Recognition and Reconstruction
  • Kalman Filters in Constrained Model Based Tracking
  • Image Motion Analysis Made Simple and Fast, One Component at a Time
  • Visual Modelling
  • Distributed Dynamic Processing for Edge Detection
  • Boundary Detection Using Bayesian Nets
  • Parallel Implementation of Lagrangian Dynamics for Real-time Snakes
  • Supervised Segmentation Using a Multi-resolution Data Representation
  • 3D Grouping by Viewpoint Consistency Ascent
  • A Trainable Method of Parametric Shape Description
  • Using Projective Invariants for Constant Time Library Indexing in Model Based Vision
  • Invariants of a Pair of Conics Revisited
  • A Modal Approach to Feature-based Correspondence
  • A Method of Obtaining the Relative Positions of 4 Points from 3 Perspective Projections
  • Properties of Local Geometric Constraints
  • Texture Boundary Detection — A Structural Approach
  • The Inference of Structure in Images Using Multi-local Quadrature Filters
  • Low-level Grouping of Straight Line Segments
  • Connective Hough Transform
  • A Novel Approach to Motion Segmentation
  • An Efficient and Robust Local Boundary Operator
  • The Active Stereo Probe: Dynamic Video Feedback
  • Design of an Anthropomorphic Robot Head
  • A Monocular Ground Plane Estimation System
  • Recognition with Second-Order Topographic Surface Features
  • Heuristically Guided Polygon Finding
  • The Amplification of Textural Differences
  • Edge Labelling by Fusion of Intensity and Range Data
  • Author Index
  • Ellipse Detection and Matching with Uncertainty
  • Cooperating Motion Processes
  • Tracking Curved Objects by Perspective Inversion
  • Optimal Surface Fusion
  • Recursive Updating of Planar Motion
  • A Fractal Shape Signature
  • Locating Overlapping Flexible Shapes Using Geometrical Constraints
  • Gaze Control for a Two-Eyed Robot Head
  • Visual Evidence Accumulation in Radiograph Inspection
  • A New Aproach to Active Illumination
  • A Comparative Analysis of Algorithms for Determining the Peak Position of a Stripe to Sub-pixel Accuracy
  • Synthetic Images of Faces — An Approach to Model-Based Face Recognition
  • Finding Image Features Using Deformable Templates and Detailed Prior Statistical Knowledge
  • Relational Model Construction and 3D Object Recognition from Single 2D Monochromatic Image
  • Recognising Cortical Sulci and Gyri in MR Images
  • Classification of Breast Tissue by Texture Analysis
  • Model-Based Image Interpretation Using Genetic Algorithms