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VISION-LIST Digest    Tue Jan 08 09:48:36 PDT 91     Volume 10 : Issue 2 

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Today's Topics:

Recognition of a 3-D object from partial 2-D views...
Rosenfeld bibliographies now available in BibTeX format!
Motion Workshop 1991. Announcement and Call for Papers
Machine Vision and Applications

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Date: Thu, 3 Jan 91 16:22 CST
From: Dr. Evangelos Triantaphyllou <VANGELIS@KSUVM.KSU.EDU>
Subject: Recognition of a 3-D object from partial 2-D views...

Hi to everybody!

I am involved in a research which deals with the following problem:
RECOGNITION OF A 3-D OBJECT FROM A NUMBER OF PARTIAL 2-D VIEWS

Following is an abstract of this project. If anybody is
doing similar work, or is familiar with relevant literature,
please contact me as soon as possible.

Thank you in advance,
Professor Evangelos Triantaphyllou
Kansas State University
Dept. of Industrial Engineering
218 Durland Hall
FAX: (913) 532-7810
Tel. (913) 532-5606
Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5101
E-mail: VANGELIS@KSUVM.KSU.EDU

ABSTRACT

In many industrial environments it is highly desirable to
have a system which can recognize a 3-D object from a number of
partial 2-D views. Group technology, CAPP, packaging, and
quality control are just few of the areas where this recognition
approach can be applied.
A critical problem here is how to combine two 2-D partial
views which have a common section. This requires matching of
their common section. We want to do this with any pair of 2-D
views and in this way to determine the peripheral topological
properties of the original 3-D object.
Since in real life situations lighting conditions may be far
away of being perfect, it is highly possible that errors are
present in the 2-D descriptions of the partial views. Therefore,
perfect matchings may not be possible. In this case the best
possible matching is desired. Therefore, one of the objectives
of this research is to develop a recognition approach which will
be capable of dealing with cases where erroneous and inconsistent
data are available.

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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 91 14:48:32 -0800
From: vision@deimos.ads.com (Philip Kahn)
Subject: Rosenfeld bibliographies now available in BibTeX format!

As described in the last List, Azriel Rosenfeld's bibliographies from
1984-1989 are available in the Vision List Archive. These
bibliographies have been made available by the generous efforts of Dr.
Azriel Roselfeld and Joseph Sanjour at the Center for Automation
Research, University of Maryland.

Thanks to the very generous efforts of Mike Clarkson, Institute for
Space and Terrestrial Science, York University, North York, Ontario,
THESE BIBLIOGRAPHIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN BIBTEX FORMAT! This was
Mike's New Year's present to the Vision List.

To access these bibliographies in the Vision List archives
from anonymous FTP:
1) FTP to ADS.COM
2) Login name is ANONYMOUS
3) Once you're logged on, change directory (cd) to
pub/VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/ROSENFELD-BIBLIOGRAPHIES/
4) The BibTeX formatted biblios are in the subdirectory BIBTEX

Below are additional comments Mike provided on the BibTeX formatted
refs.

phil...


Date: Mon, 7 Jan 91 23:47:11 EST
From: Mike Clarkson <mike@ists.ists.ca>
Subject: Re: bib -> bibtex

There are some mistakes in there, but it's down below the < 1%
noise level. There are also some references that were left
out, mainly because there was not enough information in the
entry to make it significant to Bibtex, or indeed anyone
trying to find the reference. I may clean and add in some of
the junk as time goes on, but it's good enough for now, and I
have spent enough time on it as it is. People should send me
corrections for the Bibtex version.

I managed to print a copy off: >600 pages, including an author
index. Assuming that it's OK with A. Rosenfeld, people can
get printed copies from me as a technical report, but I'll
have to charge $50 to cover the copying costs. They should
ask for Technical Report AI-90/3.

Mike.

Mike Clarkson mike@ists.ists.ca
Institute for Space and Terrestrial Science uunet!attcan!ists!mike
York University, North York, Ontario, FORTRAN - just say no.
CANADA M3J 1P3 +1 (416) 736-5611


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Date: Tue, 8 Jan 91 11:35:44 EST
From: anandan@grumpy.sarnoff.com (P. Anandan )
Subject: Motion Workshop 1991. Announcement and Call for Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE WORKSHOP ON VISUAL MOTION
OCT 7-10, 1991
NASSAU INN, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

The workshop will feature current research in all areas of motion analysis,
with special emphasis on new research directions, significant theoretical
contributions, and practical algorithms. The workshop format will promote
discussion of major research issues and trends. The technical sessions of the
workshop will take place between Oct 7 and 9. The final day, Oct 10, will be
devoted to a special workshop on passive ranging (see below).

TOPICS INCLUDE:
motion detection and estimation, structure from motion, psychophysics of
motion, vehicle navigation, surveillance, medical image analysis, model-based
image compression, and control strategies for dynamic scene analysis.

PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers should describe novel ideas and results and should be less than 25
pages long, double-spaced. Submit four copies of full papers before
April 1, 1991. Authors will be notified about paper acceptance by
June 1, 1991. Final camera ready versions are due July 1, 1991.

Direct submissions and requests for further information to:
Dr. Peter Burt, David Sarnoff Research Center, CN 5300, Princeton,
New Jersey 08543-5300. FAX: 609-734-2313 Email: burt@vision.sarnoff.com

GENERAL CHAIR PROGRAM CO_CHAIRS
Prof. Tom Huang Dr. Peter Burt Prof. Edward H. Adelson
Univ. of Illinois David Sarnoff Res. Ctr. MIT Media Lab

IMAGE DATABASE
A database of image sequences is being collected for use by all participants
of the workshop. In addition to presenting their work in the technical
sessions, authors of accepted papers will be invited to generate experimental
results using the database sequences and present them during special workshop
sessions. The image sequences can be obtained electronically via FTP.
For further information, please contact Rajesh Hingorani at the David Sarnoff
Research Center. Phone: 609-734-2967. Email: rh@vision.sarnoff.com.


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IEEE SPECIAL WORKSHOP ON PASSIVE RANGING
OCT 10, 1991
This workshop will feature a small number of invited presentations of
quantitative results on passive ranging using electro-optical sensors. A small
registration fee will be charged. This workshop is held in cooperation with
NASA and DARPA.

For further information contact one of the workshop co-chairs:
Dr. Bir Bhanu, Honeywell Systems and Research Center, 3660 Technology Drive,
Minneapolis, MN 55418. Phone: (612)-782-7676 Email: bhanu@src.honeywell.com
Dr. Banavar Sridhar, Mail Stop 210-9, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA 94035. Phone: (415)-604-5450 Email: bsridhar@ames.arc.nasa.gov
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Date: Fri, 04 Jan 91 11:06:16 PST
From: springer%engrhub@hub.ucsb.edu
Subject: Machine Vision and Applications

MACHINE VISION AND APPLICATIONS, An International Journal

This journal is published four times a year and has a personal subscription
rate of $50.00 including postage and handling. The institutional rate is
$112.00 including postage and handling. If you would like a sample copy, subscription information, or information on submitting a paper for publication,
please send email to springer@engrhub.ucsb.edu.

Volume 3, Issue 4 is the first part of a two-part special issue on
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE VISION. The guest editors are Ekkehard
Blanz and Jorge L. C. Sanz. This issue contains the following articles:

HAND-EYE SYSTEM WITH THREE-DIMENSIONAL VISION AND MICROGRIPPER FOR
HANDLING FLEXIBLE WIRE
by T. Maruyama, S. Kanda, M. Sato, and T. Uchiyama

A KNOWLEDGE-BASED VISION SYSTEM FOR INDUSTRAIL APPLICATIONS
by H. Niemann, H. Brunig, R. Salzbrunn, and S. Schroder

SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE-BASED STEREO ANALYSIS
by A. Kayaalp, A. Rao, and R. Jain

AUTOMATED VISUAL INSPECTION OF ROLLED METAL SURFACES
by T. Piironen, O. Silven, M. Pietikainen, T. Laitinen, and E. Strommer

Volume 4, Issue 1 is the second part of this special issue and will be
out in May, 1991.


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