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VISION-LIST Digest 1990 05 01
Vision-List Digest Tue May 01 12:20:59 PDT 90
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Today's Topics:
Paper Reference
Sugihara's linear programming approach for solving line drawing interp.
Know of public sources for IR imagery?
IAPR TC7 Workshop on Multisource Data Integration in Remote Sensing
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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 90 14:34:10 +0300
From: Zvi Eisips <zvie%TECHUNIX.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Comments: Domain style address is "zvie@techunix.technion.ac.il"
Subject: Paper Reference
Does anyone know where can I get the following paper, it was published
in the 2nd Int'l Symposium on Optical and Electro-Optical Applied Sciences
and Engineering, Cannes, December 1985.
M. Bierling, 'A Differential Displacement Estimation Algorithm with Improved
Stability'.
Or alternatively, if it was published in a more accessible publication.
Thanks in advance! -- G. Eisips
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Date: Sun, 29 Apr 90 14:39:56 EDT
From: grlww@hawk.ulowell.edu (weidong wang)
Subject: Help wanted on the implementation of Sugihara's linear programming approach for solving line drawing interpretation.
I am working on my thesis on the reconstruction of 3D object from
2D line drawing.
K. Sugihara published a book "Machine Interpretation of Line
Drawings" in 1986, in which he gave a linear programming appraoch to solve the
problem of line drawing interpretation.
I wonder if anyone has actually implemented his algorithm. If
possible, I'd like to have the code. If you know the place where I can
find the code, please let me know.
Thanks alot.
W. Wang
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Date: Tue, 1 May 90 12:20:21 PDT
From: Philip Kahn <pkahn@deimos.ads.com>
Subject: Know of public sources for IR imagery?
I am looking for IR imagery. If you know of any which is publicly
available, please let me know and I will summarize to the List. (It would be
most helpful if the source of data specified image content, resolution,
format, etc.)
Thanks!
phil...
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Date: Monday, 23 April 1990 10:03:32 EST
From: Dave.McKeown@MAPS.CS.CMU.EDU
Subject: IAPR TC7 Workshop on Multisource Data Integration in Remote Sensing
REGISTRATION FORM
IAPR TC7 Workshop on
Multisource Data Integration in Remote Sensing
to be held at
University of Maryland, Center of Adult Education
College Park, Maryland, U. S. A.
on June 14-15, 1990
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the address indicated below. Please print or type. Use a separate form for
each workshop participant.
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[ ] Please check if you want a reservation for the "Western Buffet" offered at
the Dinner Meeting the evening of June 14th (see the Advance Program; pay the
$21.00 dinner price at the door). Reservations made after 3pm EST June 7th
cannot be guaranteed.
[ ] Please check if you are interested in riding a chartered bus to the IAPR
10th ICPR in Atlantic City, NJ (held June 17-21). (Bus fee - not established
yet - not included in registration fee.)
Please complete this registration form, enclose a registration fee of $100.00
by check or money order in U.S.A. funds (or a promissory note for payment in
cash at the workshop), and mail to:
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NASA GSFC
Greenbelt, MD 20771, U. S. A.
REGISTRATION POLICY
Workshop is limited to 45 participants. Register early to ensure yourself a
place in the workshop. Dinner reservations must be made by 3pm EST on June
7th to be guaranteed. Speakers (one per paper) are guaranteed a place in the
workshop, but the workshop registration fee must be paid (or waived by prior
arrangement) for their paper to appear in the workshop proceedings. A copy of
the proceedings will be mailed only to paid registrants a few months after the
workshop (the proceedings will be available for a fee through the NASA
Scientific and Technical Information Facility at a later date). Admission to
the workshop cannot be guaranteed to late (non-speaker) registrants. Purchase
orders or other promissory note (with payment at the workshop) will suffice
for reserving a place in the workshop. We reserve the right to release your
place in the workshop to a walk-in registrant if personal promissory notes are
not paid at the workshop.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Full refunds of registration fees paid will be granted, through 3pm EST June
7, 1990. Cancellations must be received in writing at the address given above
by this date. FAX to 301/286-3221, attention James C. Tilton, is also
acceptable. Registration fees are nonrefundable after 3pm EST June 7, 1990.
I have read, understood, and agree to the registration and cancellation
policies stated on this form:
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Multisource Data Integration in Remote Sensing
sponsored by
International Association for Pattern Recognition
Technical Committee 7 (IAPR TC7),
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and
Washington/Northern Virginia Chapter of the
IEEE Geosciences and Remote Sensing Society
held at
University of Maryland University College
Center of Adult Education
College Park, Maryland, U. S. A.
June 14-15, 1990
ADVANCE PROGRAM
Thursday, June 14, 1990
Time Paper (or activity)
8:00am Registration
8:45am Opening Remarks - Walter Kropatsch, Chair of IAPR TC7, and
James C. Tilton, Vice-Chair of IAPR TC7
9:00am Refinement of Ground Reference Data with Segmented Image
Data, Jon W. Robinson, ST Systems Corporation, Lanham, MD,
USA, and James C. Tilton, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD, USA
9:30am Near Ground Level Sensing for Spatial Analysis of Vegetation,
John Rasure, Tom Sauer and Charlie Gage, Dept. of Electrical
and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM, USA
10:00am Break
10:30am Integration of SAR and DEM Data - Geometrical Considerations,
Walter G. Kropatsch, Institute for Informatics, University
Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
11:00am Towards Operational Multisensor Data Registration, Eric
Rignot, Ronald Kwok, and John Curlander, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA,
USA
11:30am Discussion of the Morning's Papers
NOON Lunch
1:30pm Rock Type Discrimination Using Digitized NHAP, Siam Bagheri
and K. R. Islam, Dept. of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ,
USA
2:00pm A Database System and Comparison of Multiple Remote Sensing
and Ground Spectrometry Data Sets, Tod Rubin and Ronald J. P.
Lyon, Department of Applied Earth Sciences, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA, USA
2:30pm MuSIP - Multi-Sensor Image Processing (A System for the
Fusion and Analysis of Remotely Sensed Images), N. K.
Hindley, et al, Marconi Command and Control Systems, Surrey,
United Kingdom
3:00pm Break
3:30pm A Phenomenological Approach to Multisource Data Integration:
Analysing Infrared and Visible Data, N. Nandhakumar,
Electrical Engineering Dept., University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA, USA
4:00pm A Possibilistic Approach for Multisource Data Integration,
Gang Wang, Centre des Syst mes de Production (CSP), Ecole
Nationale Sup rieure des Techniques Industrielles et des
Mines d'Al s (ENSTIMA), Al s, C dex, France
4:30pm A Method for Classification of Multisource Data using
Interval-Valued Probabilities and Its Application to HIRIS
Data, H. Kim and P. H. Swain, School of Electrical
Engineering and Laboratory for Applications of Remote
Sensing, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
5:00pm Discussion of the Afternoon's Papers
6:30pm - Dinner Meeting with Washington/Northern Virginia Chapter of
9:30pm the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (Optional) -
Founder's Room, Center of Adult Education
6:30pm Cash Bar opens
7:00pm Buffet opens - "Western Buffet" with choice of Top Round of
Beef Carved, Grilled Chicken, Tossed Salad, Vegetables,
Broiled Grapefruit Half, Apple Pie, Rolls, and Butter. Price
is $20.00 each, including service charge.
8:00pm Dinner Talk, Issues in Multi-Source Data Fusion and
Integration with Geographic Information Systems, Manfred
Ehlers, University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA
9:00pm Business Meeting for the IEEE Washington/Northern Virginia
Chapter of the Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society
Friday, June 15, 1990
Time Paper (or activity)
9:00am Improved Disparity Map Analysis Through the Fusion of
Monocular Image Segmentations, Frederic P. Perlant and David
M. McKeown, Digital Mapping Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
9:30am Use of Information Fusion to Improve the Detection of
Man-Made Structures in Aerial Imagery, Jeffrey Shufelt and
David M. McKeown, Digital Mapping Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
10:00am Break
10:30am Expert Tool for SPOT-Landsat/TM Data Integration, A. Mori and
P. Cosoli, TECNOPOLIS - CSATA - NOVUS ORTUS, Valenzano, Italy
11:00am A Computer Vision System for the Recognition of Trees in
Aerial Photographs, A. Pinz, Institute of Surveying and
Remote Sensing, University of Agriculture, Wien, Austria
11:30am Discussion of the Morning's Papers
NOON Lunch
1:30pm Visualizing Characteristics of Ocean Data Collected During
the Shuttle Imaging Radar-B Experiment, David G. Tilley, The
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel,
MD, USA
2:00pm Combined Fluorescence, Reflectance, and Ground Measurements
of a Stressed Norway Spruce Forest for Forest Damage
Assessment, C. Banninger, Institute for Image Processing and
Computer Graphics, Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria
2:30pm Break
3:00pm Processing Schemes for Meteorological Radar Systems and
Integration with other Coordinated Data Sources, Grant R.
Gray, Grant R. Gray & Co., Boulder, CO, and V. Chandrasekar,
University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, USA
3:30pm A Proposal to Extend Our Understanding of the Global Economy,
Robbin R. Hough, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA, and
Manfred Ehlers, University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA
4:00pm Discussion of the Afternoon's Papers
4:30pm Workshop Wrap-Up/IAPR TC7 Business Meeting
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