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MACHINE VISION AND APPLICATIONS JOURNAL

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From: Gerhard Rossbach <rossbach@hub.ucsb.edu>
Subject: MACHINE VISION AND APPLICATIONS JOURNAL
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 88 12:29:33 PDT

There is now a journal in the field of machine vision,
integrating theory and applications. It is published
four times a year and has a personal subscription rate
of $44.00.
The contents of Volume 1, Issue 4 are:

"Dynamic Monocular Machine Vision", by Ernst Dieter
Dickmanns and Volker Graefe.
"Applications of Dynamic Monocular Machine Vision",
by Ernst Dieter Dickmanns and Volker Graefe.
"The P300: A System for Automatic Patterned Wafer
Inspection", by Byron E. Dom.

The three previous issues have contained articles on:

"Background Substration Algorithms for
Videodensitometric Quantification of Coronary
Stenosis", by O. Nalcioglu, et. al.
"Automatic Optical Inspection of Plated Through-holes
for Ultrahigh Density Printed Wiring Boards",
by Moritoshi Ando and Takefumi Inagaki.
"Projection-based High Accuracy Measurement of
Straight Line Edges", by Dragutin Petkovic,
Wayne Niblack, and Myron Flickner.
"An Image-Recognition System Using Algorithmically
Dedicated Integrated Circuits", by Peter A. Ruetz and
Robert W. Brodersen.
"Pipelined Architectures for Morphologic Image Analysis",
by Lynn Abbott, Robert M. Haralick, and Xinhua Zhuang.
"3-D Imaging Systems and High-Speed Processing for
Robot Control", by Robert M. Lougheed and Robert E. Sampson.
"Interactive and Automatic Image Recognition System",
by Fumiaki Tomita.
"Multidimensional Biomedical Image Display and Analysis
in the Biotechnology Computer Resource at the Mayo Clinic",
by Richard A. Robb.
"A Class of Adaptive Model- and Object-Driven Nonuniform
Sampling Methods for 3-D Inspection", by Charles B. Malloch,
William I. Kwak and Lester A. Gerhardt.
"Model-Based Estimation Techniques for 3-D Reconstruction
from Projections", by Yoram Bresler, Jeffrey A. Fessler,
and Albert Macovski.
"Active, Optical Range Imageing Sensors", by Paul J. Besl.
"Ash Line Control", by Ola Dahl and Lars Nielsen.

If you would like more information on submitting a paper
or subscribing to the Journal, please send email to:
rossbach@hub.ucsb.edu

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