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Vision-List Digest	Tue Dec 18 10:10:02 PDT 90 

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Today's Topics:
Sorry about the mailing problem "NO DISK SPACE AVAILABLE..."
Re: Gaussian Blurring
Info about finger print recognition
Matrox
CVNet- Research Associate Position in Stereopsis
USC Workshop on Emotions

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Date: Thu Dec 20 13:32:04 PST 1990
From: Vision-List moderator Phil Kahn <Vision-List-Request@ADS.COM>
Subject: Sorry about the mailing problem "NO DISK SPACE AVAILABLE..."

Our host mailer spool disk loaded up, and sendmail unfortunately
continues mailing under this condition. This is the List which was
intended to reach you.

Sorry for any inconvenience,and please let me know if you experience
any further difficulties.

phil....

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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 90 10:41:38 -0500
From: Frederic Leymarie <leyfre@Haley.McRCIM.McGill.EDU>
Subject: Re: Gaussian Blurring

In last Vision-List Digest (Tue Dec 11, '90), Keith Bartels
<keith@vision.ee.utexas.edu> writes:

> Does anyone have any reference or information on the removal
> of Gaussian blur from images? I am specifically interested in blur
> that is the result of a diffusion process, but anything on Gaussian
> blur would be useful.

I believe the following publications could be of some help:

@MastersThesis{Kimia86Master,
author = {Kimia, B. B.},
title = {Deblurring Gaussian Blur, Continuous and Discrete
Approaches},
school = {McGill University, Electrical Eng. Dept.},
year = 1986,
address = {Montreal, QC, Canada}
}

@article{Hummel87Deblurr,
author = {Robert Hummel and Benjamin Behjoo Kimia and Steven
Warren Zucker},
title = {Deblurring Gaussian blur},
journal = CVGIP,
volume = 38,
pages = {66--80},
year = 1987,
}

@TechReport{Martens88Deblurr,
author = {J.-B. Martens},
title = {Deblurring Digital Images by Means of Polynomial
Transforms},
institution = {Institute for Perception Research},
year = 1988,
type = {Manuscript no. 658},
address = {P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands},
month = aug,
note = {Submitted to CVGIP.}
}

Frederic Leymarie

McGill University, Electrical Eng. Dept., |tel: (514) 398-7156 (Ext.: 5992)
McGill Res. Center for Intell. Machines, |FAX: (514) 398-7348
3480 University St., |Email:leyfre!mcgill-vision!uucp
Montreal, QC, Canada, H3A 2A7. | leyfre@larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu

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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 90 21:13:38 GMT
From: isbara@cs.columbia.edu (Melik Isbara)
Subject: info about finger print recognition
Organization: Columbia University Department of Computer Science

I need the following info for a friend:
Does any body know if there is any commercial product available for finger
print analysis/recognition?

Please e-mail to isbara@cs.columbia.edu
Thanks in advance.

Melik Isbara
Columbia Univ.
Dept. of Electrical Eng.
NYC

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Date: Mon, 19 Nov 90.
From: iborra@disam.upm.es (Andres Iborra)
Subject: Matrox
Organitation: Politechnical University of Madrid.

Hello,

Does any one have the e-mail address of MATROX or the any interest
group working on Matrox Image Processing systems (specially MVP-AT and
Image Series) ? I'd like exchange questions and experiences, about
that products, with other users.


Thanks in advance.
A. Iborra
DISAM / UPM

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Date: Tue, 18 Dec 90 06:34:14 EST
From: CVNET%YORKVM1.bitnet@ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca
Subject: CVNet- Research Associate Position in Stereopsis

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION IN STEREOPSIS

A three-year position is available at the Smith-Kettlewell Eye
Research Institute, San Francisco, for research in advanced aspects of
human stereoscopic depth processing. The project has three main parts:
development of a computational model of the stereoscopic process taking
into account the psychophysical dependence on image contrast; studies
with stereoscopic stimuli which dissociate the disparity profile from
the luminance profile, allowing separate exploration of the properties
of each processing level; and studies of disparity processing channels
using stereoscopic adaptation in dynamic random-element stereograms.
Smith-Kettlewell offers an excellent environment for visual studies
and the opportunity to collaborate in many related fields of research.
The available equipment includes Macintosh IIfx computers and
possibly a Sun Workstation. Experience is required in psychophysical
techniques, mathematical modeling and C programming on the Macintosh.
It is anticipated, on the basis of funding priorities, that this
position will become available for three years starting February 1st,
1991, with the potential for continuation beyond that time. Salary
level is up to $30,000 p.a. for qualified candidates, with a generous
benefit package. Smith-Kettlewell is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer, and minority candidates are encouraged to apply
for this position. For further information please contact:

Christopher W. Tyler, Ph.D.
Associate Director
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
2232 Webster Street
San Francisco CA 94115 USA.

TELEPHONE (415) 561-1640
FAX NUMBER (415) 561-1610
EMAIL ADDRESS: cwt@skivs.ski.org

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Date: Fri, 14 Dec 90 17:31:13 PST
From: fellous%pipiens.usc.edu@usc.edu (Jean-Marc Fellous)
Subject: USC Workshop on Emotions

U.S.C.
C N E Student Workshop on Emotions

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Center For Neural Engineering of the university of Southern
California invites all students interested in Emotions to submit a
paper to be eventually presented during a one-day Workshop (of a date
t.b.a. at the End of February 1991). The Workshop is opened to
Graduate students (MA,MS,PhD) and College Seniors irrespective to
their major (faculty will only be considered for publication), having
pursued (or pursuing) research activities on such aspects of Emotions
as:
- The nature of Emotion
- The physiology of Emotion
- The perception of Emotions
- The relations between Emotion and Cognition
- Developemental aspects of Emotion
- Artificial Intelligence models of Emotions
- Neural network models of Emotions
- Philosophical issues of Emotion and reductionism
- ...

Applicants should send a 2 page summary of the proposed paper and a
letter of motivation in which they state their status, major,
interests, name, address and telephone number (for reply).

Materials should be submitted by January 31st to:
Jean-Marc Fellous
Center for Neural Engineering
University of Southern California
Los Angeles CA 90089-2520
Telephone: (213) 740-3506
email: fellous@rana.usc.edu

papers (by mail if they could not attend the Workshop).

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