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8th TFCV 1996: Dagstuhl, Germany
- Franc Solina, Walter G. Kropatsch, Reinhard Klette, Ruzena Bajcsy:

Advances in Computer Vision, [8th Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision, TFCV, March 1996, Dagstuhl, Germany]. Advances in computing science, Springer 1997, ISBN 978-3-211-83022-2 - Joachim Weickert, Brahim Benhamouda:

A semidiscrete nonlinear scale-space theory and its relation to the Perona - Malik paradox. 1-10 - Ulrich Eckhardt, Eckart Hundt:

Topological approach to mathematical morphology. 11-20 - Jos B. T. M. Roerdink, Arnold Meijster:

Segmentation by watersheds: definition and parallel implementation. 21-30 - Herbert Jahn:

A graph network for image segmentation. 31-40 - Wladyslaw Skarbek:

Associative memory for images by recurrent neural subnetworks. 41-50 - Matevz Kovacic, Bojan Kverh, Franc Solina:

Optimal models for visual recognition. 51-60 - Atsushi Imiya:

Order of points on a line segment. 61-70 - Souheil Ben Yacoub:

Subjective contours detection. 71-77 - Dmitry Chetverikov:

Texture feature based interaction maps: potential and limits. 79-88 - Georgy L. Gimel'farb:

Non-Markov Gibbs image model with almost local pairwise pixel interactions. 89-98 - Walter G. Kropatsch:

Equivalent contraction kernels to build dual irregular pyramids. 99-107 - Christophe Duperthuy, Jean-Michel Jolion:

Towards a generalized primal sketch. 109-118 - Jean-Michel Jolion:

Categorization through temporal analysis of patterns. 119-128 - Vito Di Gesù, Cesare Valenti:

Detection of regions of interest via the Pyramid Discrete Symmetry Transform. 129-136 - Andreas F. Koschan, Volker Rodehorst

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Dense depth maps by active color illumination and image pyramids. 137-148 - Karsten Schlüns, Reinhard Klette:

Local and global integration of discrete vector fields. 149-158 - Vladimir A. Kovalevsky:

A new approach to shape from shading. 159-167 - Ryszard Kozera

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Recent uniqueness results in shape from shading. 169-179 - John L. Barron, Roy Eagleson:

Computation of time-varying motion and structure parameters from real image sequences. 181-190 - Steven S. Beauchemin, John L. Barron:

A theory of occlusion in the context of optical flow. 191-200 - Michail I. Schlesinger:

Algebraic method for solution of some best matching problems. 201-209 - Michael Schubert, Klaus Voss:

Determining the attitude of planar objects with general curved contours from a single perspective view. 211-220 - Björn Krebs, Friedrich M. Wahl:

CAD based 3d object recognition on range images. 221-230 - Konstantinos Daniilidis:

Dual quaternions for absolute orientation and hand-eye calibration. 231-240 - Ruzena Bajcsy, Henrik I. Christensen

, Jana Kosecká:
Segmentation of behavioral spaces for navigation tasks. 241-250 - Gerald Sommer, Eduardo Bayro-Corrochano, Thomas Bülow:

Geometric algebra as a framework for the perception - action cycle. 251-260

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