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Computer Vision Systems : First International Conference, ICVS '99 Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain, January 13-15, 1999 Proceedings / edited by Henrik I. Christensen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Christensen, H. I. (Henrik I.), 1962- editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 1542.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 1542
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Optical data processing.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer graphics.
Computers, Special purpose.
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Graphics.
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.
Local Subjects:
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Graphics.
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 560 pages).
Edition:
First edition 1999.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Computer Vision has now reached a level of maturity that allows us not only to perform research on individual methods but also to build fully integrated computer vision systems of a signi cant complexity. This opens up a number of new problems related to architectures, systems integration, validation of - stems using benchmarking techniques, and so on. So far, the majority of vision conferences have focused on component technologies, which has motivated the organization of the First International Conference on Computer Vision Systems (ICVS). It is our hope that the conference will allow us not only to see a number of interesting new vision techniques and systems but hopefully also to de ne the research issues that need to be addressed to pave the way for more wide-scale use of computer vision in a diverse set of real-world applications. ICVS is organized as a single-track conference consisting of high-quality, p- viously unpublished, contributed papers on new and original research on c- puter vision systems. All contributions will be presented orally. A total of 65 papers were submitted for consideration by the conference. All papers were - viewed by three reviewers from the program committee. Thirty-two of the papers were selected for presentation. ICVS'99 is being held at the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium and Convention Centre, in Las Palmas, on the lovely Canary Islands, Spain. The setting is spri- like, which seems only appropriate as the basis for a new conference.
Contents:
Vision for Navigation
Integrating Vision Based Behaviours with an Autonomous Robot
Topological Maps for Visual Navigation
Vision-Aided Outdoor Navigation of an Autonomous Horticultural Vehicle
Computer Vision Systems
An Interactive Computer Vision System DyPERS: Dynamic Personal Enhanced Reality System
Using Computer Vision to Control a Reactive Computer Graphics Character in a Theater Play
Sassy: A Language and Optimizing Compiler for Image Processing on Reconfigurable Computing Systems
Simulation and Scheduling of Real-Time Computer Vision Algorithms
Visual Tracking
Real-Time Maintenance of Figure-Ground Segmentation
An Integrating Framework for Robust Real-Time 3D Object Tracking
Face-Tracking and Coding for Video Compression
Tracking People in a Railway Station during Rush-Hour
Knowledge Based Methods/Systems
Active Knowledge-Based Scene Analysis
Experience in Integrating Image Processing Programs
Integration of Vision and Decision-Making in an Autonomous Airborne Vehicle for Traffic Surveillance
Multilevel Integration of Vision and Speech Understanding Using Bayesian Networks
A Bayesian Computer Vision System for Modeling Human Interactions
Action Reaction Learning: Automatic Visual Analysis and Synthesis of Interactive Behaviour
A Generic Model for Perception-Action Systems. Analysis of a Knowledge-Based Prototype
Architectures
A Hierarchical Vision Architecture for Robotic Manipulation Tasks
Optimal Image Processing Architecture for Active Vision Systems
Reactive Computer Vision System with Reconfigurable Architecture
MEPHISTO A Modular and Extensible Path Planning System Using Observation
Active Vision
DESEO: An Active Vision System for Detection Tracking and Recognition
Playing Domino: A Case Study for an Active Vision System
Improving 3D Active Visual Tracking
Surveillance System Based on Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects Using CMOS Imagers
3-D Modelling
3-D Modelling and Robot Localization from Visual and Range Data in Natural Scenes
Ascender II, a Visual Framework for 3D Reconstruction
Hybrid Approach to the Construction of Triangulated 3D Models of Building Interiors
On Camera Calibration for Scene Model Acquisition and Maintenance Using an Active Vision System
Object Recognition
ADORE: Adaptive Object Recognition
Object Recognition for a Grasping Task by a Mobile Manipulator.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-540-49256-6
9783540492566
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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