Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visual Motion


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The proceedings of the IEEE Workshop held in Princeton, New Jersey, October 1991, comprise 46 contributed papers on topics in the areas of structure and motion from extended sequences, analysis of image flow, combined motion and stereo, models of human and biological vision, recovery of ego-motion,







Workshop on Visual Motion


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Computational Analysis of Visual Motion


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Image motion processing is important to machine vision systems because it can lead to the recovery of 3D structure and motion. Author Amar Mitiche offers a comprehensive mathematical treatment of this key subject in visual systems research. Mitiche examines the interpretation of point correspondences as well as the interpretation of straight line correspondences and optical flow. In addition, the author considers interpretation by knowledge-based systems and presents the relevant mathematical basis for 3D interpretation.




Interpretation of Visual Motion


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Interpretation of Visual Motion: A Computational Study provides an information processing point of view to the phenomenon of visual motion. This book discusses the computational theory formulated for recovering the scene from monocular visual motion, determining the local geometry and rigid body motion of surfaces from spatio-temporal parameters of visual motion. This compilation also provides a theoretical and computational framework for future research on visual motion, both in human vision and machine vision areas. Other topics include the computation of image flow from intensity derivatives, instantaneous image flow due to rigid motion, time and space-time derivatives of image flow, and estimation of maximum absolute error. This publication is recommended for professionals and non-specialists intending to acquire knowledge of visual motion.




Proceedings of the 1990 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages


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The workshop was held in Skokie, Illinois, October 1990. Both theoretical and design/implementation issues are explored in papers on visual languages, visual programming, visual human-machine interface design, visual communication, pictorial databases, pictorial information systems, and cognitive aspects of human-machine systems. No subject index. Acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.