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ICPR 1994: Jerusalem, Israel
- 12th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Conference C: Signal Processing / Conference D: Parallel Computing, ICPR 1994, Jerusalem, Israel, 9-13 October, 1994, Volume 3. IEEE 1994, ISBN 0-8186-6275-1

- Yoram Bresler

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Unified time-sequential sampling theory for spatio-temporal signals. - Shlomo Dubnov

, Naftali Tishby:
Acoustic spectral estimation using higher order statistics. 1-5 - Jin-Nan Liaw, Rangasami L. Kashyap, John Griffith:

Projected subset least squares for robust linear prediction of speech. 6-10 - Christian Houdré, Benjamin Kedem:

Peak and power. 11-14 - Amir Shatz, Neri Merhav:

A non-parametric minimax approach for robust speech recognition. 15-19 - Kie B. Eom, Rama Chellappa:

Classification of voiced and unvoiced speech by hierarchical stochastic modeling. 20-24 - Philippe Salembier, Chuang Gu, Montse Pardàs

, Murat Kunt:
Very low bit rate video coding using morphological segmentation and contour/texture motion compensation. 25-29 - Anup Basu, Kevin James Wiebe:

Videoconferencing using spatially varying sensing with multiple and moving foveae. 30-34 - R. Sriram, Joseph M. Francos, William A. Pearlman:

Texture coding using a Wold decomposition model. 35-39 - N. Ranganathan, Steve G. Romaniuk, Kameswara Rao Namuduri

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A lossless image compression algorithm using variable block size segmentation. 40-44 - Yuichi Nakamura, Tsutomu Yoshida:

Learning two-dimensional shapes using wavelet local extrema. 48-52 - Chee-Hung Henry Chu

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Genetic algorithm approach to the configuration of wavelet packet processing tree. 53-56 - P. Jonathon Phillips:

Matching pursuit filter design. 57-61 - G. Nicholls, Maria Petrou:

On multiresolution image restoration. 63-67 - Kalevi Selkäinaho:

A one-parametric reduced filter for image restoration. 68-71 - Daniel Keren, Michael Werman:

A Bayesian framework for regularization. 72-76 - Tuvia Kotzer, Nir Cohen, Joseph Shamir:

Generalized approach to projections onto convex constraint sets. 77-81 - Moshe Elbaz, Zamir Abraham, Jacob Rubinstein, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:

Signal and image reconstruction from partial Fourier phase. 82-87 - Guillermo A. Baricco, Eduardo J. Rodríguez, Jorge L. C. Sanz, Alfredo M. Olivero, Felix G. Safar:

Conformal mapping-based image processing: theory and applications. 88-92 - Yuval Eldar, Michael Lindenbaum, Moshe Porat, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:

The farthest point strategy for progressive image sampling. 93-97 - Craig Gotsman, Michael Lindenbaum:

On the metric properties of discrete space-filling curves. 98-102 - Gopal Harikumar, Yoram Bresler

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Analysis of feature extraction criteria for vector field visualization. 103-107 - Daniel P. W. Ellis:

A computer implementation of psychoacoustic grouping rules. 108-112 - Alon Fishbach:

Primary segmentation of auditory scenes. 113-117 - Stephen W. Smoliar:

In search of musical events. 118-122 - Dibyendu Nandy, Jezekiel Ben-Arie:

A comparison of auditory localization models. 123-127 - Peter H. Tu, Andrew Zisserman, Ian A. Mason, Ingemar J. Cox

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Extraction of events from 3D volumes of seismic data. 128-130 - Sergio Pagnan, Cinthya Ottonello, Giorgio Tacconi:

Filtering of randomly occurring signals by kurtosis in the frequency domain. 131-133 - Geert M. P. van Kempen, P. M. L. O. Scholte, Ian T. Young, F. Tuinstra:

Restoration of noisy scanning tunneling microscope images. 134-136 - Ofer Hadar

, Z. Adar, A. Cotter, Yitzhak Yitzhaky, Norman S. Kopeika
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Restoration of images degraded by mechanical vibrations. 137-139 - Georgios Angelopoulos, Ioannis Pitas:

A fast implementation of two-dimensional weighted median filters. 140-142 - Rangasami L. Kashyap:

A robust variable length nonlinear filter for edge enhancement and noise smoothing. 143-145 - Ron Hoory, Dan Chazan:

Speech synthesis for a specific speaker based on a labeled speech database. 146-148 - Torfinn Taxt:

Radial homomorphic deconvolution of B-mode medical ultrasound images. 149-152 - Michal Haindl

, Stanislava Simberová:
An adaptive image line reconstruction method. 153-155 - Francine Catté, Françoise Dibos, Georges Koepfler:

A morphological scheme for mean curvature motion and applications to anisotropic diffusion and motion of level sets. 156-158 - Kyeong-Ryeol Park, Chung-Nim Lee:

Morphological scale-space using generalized zero-crossings as feature points. 159-163 - Leonid P. Yaroslavsky, Vitaly Kober:

Redundancy of signals and transformations and computational complexity of signal and image processing. 164-166 - Yukihiko Yamashita, Hidemitsu Ogawa:

Relative Karhunen-Loeve operator. 168-170 - Carl-Fredrik Westin, Hans Knutsson:

Processing incomplete and uncertain data using subspace methods. 171-173 - Yoram Stettiner, David Malah

, Dan Chazan:
Dynamic time warping with path control and non-local cost. 174-177 - Syed A. Rizvi, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:

Predictive residual vector quantization. 178-180 - Constantine Kotropoulos, Ioannis Pitas:

Adaptive LMS L-filters for smoothing noisy images. 181-183 - Josef Bigün

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Speed, frequency, and orientation tuned 3-D Gabor filter banks and their design. 184-187 - Gilles Aubert, Michel Barlaud, Laure Blanc-Féraud, Pierre Charbonnier

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A deterministic algorithm for edge-preserving computed imaging using Legendre transform. 188-191 - Ido Bettesh, I. Florentin:

Wavelet coding using pruned trees and vector quantization. 192-194 - Adrian F. Clark, Münevver Köküer:

A model-based codec with potential for deaf communication. 195-197 - DeLiang Wang:

An oscillation model of auditory stream segregation. 198-200 - Nicolas Normand, Christian Viard-Gaudin:

A two-dimensional bar code reader. 201-203 - Giorgio Bonmassar, Eric L. Schwartz:

Geometric invariance in space-variant vision systems: the exponential chirp transform. 204-207 - Seong-Whan Lee, Eun-Soon Kim:

Shape restoration of nonlinear distorted images. 208-210 - Branko D. Kovacevic, Milan M. Milosavljevic, Mladen D. Veinovic

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Time-varying AR speech analysis using robust RLS algorithm with variable forgetting factor. 211-213 - Igor Ya Novikov:

On the construction of non-stationary orthonormal infinitely differentiable compactly supported wavelets. 214-215 - Jon A. Webb:

High performance computing in image processing and computer vision. 218-222 - Leah H. Jamieson, Edward J. Delp, Susanne E. Hambrusch, Ashfaq A. Khokhar, Gregory W. Cook, Farooq Hameed, Jamshed N. Patel, Ke Shen:

Parallel scalable libraries and algorithms for computer vision. 223-228 - Viktor K. Prasanna, Cho-Li Wang:

Scalable parallel implementations of perceptual grouping on connection machine CM-5. 229-233 - Rahul Parulekar, Larry S. Davis, Rama Chellappa, Joel H. Saltz, Alan Sussman

, John Townshend:
High performance computing for land cover dynamics. 234-238 - Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, Hamid R. Arabnia

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Parallelization of computer vision algorithms on a reconfigurable multiprocessor. 240-244 - Richard W. Hall:

Connectivity preservation tests for parallel reduction-augmentation algorithms. 245-250 - Dieter Willersinn, Walter G. Kropatsch:

Dual graph contraction for irregular pyramids. 251-256 - Sándor Fejes, Ferenc Vajda:

Simplified adaptive approach to efficient morphological image analysis. 257-261 - Marcelo Alves de Barros, Mohamed Akil

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Low level image processing operators on FPGA: implementation examples and performance evaluation. 262-267 - Neil A. Thacker, Patrick Courtney, Simon N. Walker, Stephen J. Evans, R. A. Yates:

Specification and design of a general purpose image processing chip. 268-273 - Concettina Guerra:

Survey of parallel algorithms for structural pattern matching. 275-278 - Ashfaq A. Khokhar, Gregory W. Cook, Leah H. Jamieson, Edward J. Delp:

Coarse-grained algorithms and implementations of structural indexing-based object recognition on Intel Touchstone Delta. 279-283 - Bharath R. Modayur, Linda G. Shapiro:

Fast parallel object recognition. 284-289 - Ram Nevatia, Craig C. Reinhart:

Parallel processing for spatial grouping and matching. 290-294 - James J. Little:

Vision servers and their clients. 295-299 - Erik Åstrand, Anders Åström:

A single chip multi-function sensor system for wood inspection. 300-304 - Benny Rochwerger, Claude L. Fennema, Bruce A. Draper, Allen R. Hanson:

An architecture for reactive behaviour. 305-309 - Virginio Cantoni, Luca Lombardi, Luigi Cinque, Stefano Levialdi, Concettina Guerra:

Recognizing 2D objects by a multi-resolution approach. 310-316 - Dan Judd, Nalini K. Ratha

, Philip K. McKinley, John Weng, Anil K. Jain:
Parallel implementation of vision algorithms on workstation clusters. 317-321 - Domenico Tegolo, Biagio Lenzitti, Francesco Isgrò, Vito Di Gesù:

Dynamic interface for machine vision systems. 323-326 - Ulrich Büker, Bärbel Mertsching:

A communication module for parallel image analysis on the transputer image processing system. 327-329 - Horst Bischof, Etienne Bertin, Pascal Bertolino:

Voronoi pyramids and Hopfield networks. 330-333 - Pieter P. Jonker:

Why linear arrays are better image processors. 334-338 - Aysegul Cuhadar, Andy C. Downton:

Scalable parallel processing design for real time handwritten OCR. 339-341 - Dyi-Long Yang, Chin-Hsing Chen:

A real-time systolic array for distance transformation. 342-344 - Cheon Woo Shin, Seiji Inokuchi:

A new anthropomorphic retina-like visual sensor. 345-348 - Martin Fleury, Adrian F. Clark:

Performance prediction for parallel reconfigurable low-level image processing. 349-351 - Alain Mérigot, Didier Dulac, Siamak Mohammadi:

A new scheme for massively parallel image analysis. 352-356 - Yuan Yan Tang, Tao Li, Ching Y. Suen:

VLSI arrays for speech processing with linear predictive coding. 357-359 - Antonio d'Acierno, Claudio De Stefano

, Francesco Tortorella, Mario Vento:
Can a sequential thinning algorithm be parallelized? 360-362 - Sarit Chen, Ran Ginosar:

Adaptive sensitivity CCD image sensor. 363-365 - Dragana Brzakovic, Nenad Vujovic:

Development environment for designing and testing inspection systems. 366-369 - Thomas Johansson, Ewert Bengtsson:

Parallel algorithms on compact binary objects. 370-372 - Matthew G. Stout, Linton G. Salmon, George L. Rudolph, Tony R. Martinez:

A VLSI implementation of a parallel, self-organizing learning model. 373-376 - Thierry Baron, Martin D. Levine, Yehezkel Yeshurun:

Exploring with a foveated robot eye system. 377-380 - Tamás Szirányi

, Márton Csapodi:
Texture classification by cellular neural network and genetic learning. 381-383 - Osamu Hasegawa, Kazuhiko Yokosawa, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

Real-time parallel and cooperative recognition of facial images for an interactive visual human interface. 384-387 - N. Ranganathan, Satish Venugopal:

An efficient VLSI architecture for template matching based on moment preserving pattern matching. 388-390 - Maria Grazia Albanesi, Marco Ferretti, S. Leoni:

A hierarchical compression engine. 391-394 - Alberto Biancardi

, A. Rubini:
Pacco-a new approach for an effective IP environment. 395-398 - José M. Sebastián

, Fernando Torres
, Óscar Reinoso
, José Luis Bello, E. Barroso:
Parallel processing and scheduling techniques applied to the quality control of bill sheets. 399-403 - Martin Brunzema, Horst Burmeister, Dimitris C. Gerogiannis:

Parallelization of an image analysis application: problems, results and a solution framework. 406-411

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