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VISION-LIST Digest Fri Jun 28 18:36:25 PDT 91 Volume 10 : Issue 29
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Today's Topics:
Info Needed
New imagery added to the Vision List archive
Eng Drawing Analysis Commercial Packages
References needed about evolution of vision
2D image to 3D model conversion
CAT for 3D metal component scanning?
PCB product modelling (for pcb inspection using machine vision)
References on image identification
Looking for Mac software for geo. correction of sat. images
More CAMP 91 info
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 91 16:40:24 EDT
From: davison@cps.msu.edu
Subject: Info Needed
We are preparing a database of computer vision and pattern
recognition researchers for IEEE Trans. PAMI mailings.
Please provide us with your current mailing address and phone
number.
Thank you for your help
Cathy Davison
Editorial Assistant to
Dr. Anil K. Jain, Editor-in-Chief, IEEE TPAMI
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Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 12:43:57 -0700
From: chaumette@irisa.fr
Subject: New imagery added to the Vision List archive
You can freely use and distribute this sequence of calibrated images as is, as
long as you mention that the images were acquired by the Laboratory IRISA,
Rennes, France for the project ORASIS.
The files *.Z are comressed and should be uncompressed using the utility
uncompress.
The file PEAR_CUP contains a description of the model of the camera, of the
references frames, and the 26 positions and orientations in homogeneous
coordinates.
(<3x3 Rotation matrix> <Translation column vector>)
Enjoy,
If you had any question about this sequence please contact me at:
arbogast@lifia.imag.fr
or if it fails contact Francois Chaumette from IRISA who actually took the
images:
chaumette@irisa.fr
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1991 22:44:32 GMT
From: yuhong@hoss.unl.edu (Yuhong Yu)
Organization: University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Subject: Eng Drawing Analysis Commercial Packages
Keywords: drawing analysis
Since the algorithms for line drawing analysis such as thinning,
vectorization, or others, are pretty established, I suppose that there
are commercial packages for engineering drawing scanning and
processing. Anybody has information about this? If you do, would you
please email it to me [and post it to the List]? My email address is
yuhong@hoss.unl.edu
Thanks.
Yuhong Yu University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska
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Date: Wed, 19 Jun 91 18:01:38 EDT
From: cahn@grip.cis.upenn.edu (Ulf Cahn von Seelen)
Subject: References needed about evolution of vision
Hi fellow visioners,
I'm interested in the visual capabilities of animals under an
evolutionary perspective. How did the visual sense progress over the
course of evolution? What new behaviors and tasks did it enable?
Consider, e.g., the segmentation of the visual array into objects by
using not motion, but texture or color or simplicity of shape (a
transitional step that would assume a module model of vision). When
did this capability arise in evolution? Why did it arise, i.e., what
did the new capability let the animal do that it could not do before?
Has anybody come across references in this direction? I'd be very
grateful for any pointers and will post a summary if anything turns
up. Please send email to cahn@grip.cis.upenn.edu.
Thanks in advance,
-Ulf Cahn von Seelen
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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1991 13:07:25 GMT
From: bjorn%consens.UUCP@nac.no (Bj|rn Alsberg)
Organization: Consensus Analysis A/S
Subject: 2D image to 3D model conversion
I'm interested in references to articles/books/programs/scientists etc
concerning creating 3D models from a *single* (i.e. *not* stereoscopic
images) 2D image. An image compression scientist told me he saw such a
program demonstrated but cannot remember who presented it.
Thanks in advance!
Bj|rn Alsberg
Consensus Analysis AS
Ski Businesspark
P.O.Box. 1391
N-1401, Ski
Norway
phone : +47 9 87 75 70
fax : +47 9 87 75 90
e-mail: bjorn@consens.uucp
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Date: Wed, 19 Jun 91 18:05:07 +0800
From: Geoff West <geoff@cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au>
Subject: CAT for 3D metal component scanning?
Dear vision-list,
I am interested in using computer tomography (CAT) scanning for
acquiring 3D information on metal components. Is anyone
aware of research proceeding in this area? All replies will be
collated and posted to the net.
Geoff West.
geoff@cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au
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Date: Tue, 18 Jun 91 11:16:12 BST
From: jbzhang <J.B.Zhang@loughborough.ac.uk>
Subject: PCB product modelling (for pcb inspection using machine vision)
Dear Fellow Computer Visionists :
I am undertaking a research into the applications of machine
vision systems in printed circuit board (pcb) manufacture industry.
My interest is in the use of pcb product models, which should
(as expected) hold adequate information (e.g. from CAD/CAM stations)
describing such a pcb product, for the inspection of pcb products using
machine vision systems (e.g. automatic optical inspection --AOI--
systems)
Therefore I would like to know the recent papers on the issue of
pcb product modelling. I have noticed the 'conceptual model of pcb layout'
proposed by the EDIF PCB STC, and therfore would very much like to
here any other proposals and result of research on this issue.
Any pointers to papers are welcome. If you have any information,
please do e-mail me on: J.B.Zhang@lut.ac.uk .
Thanks in advance,
Jing B Zhang
p.s. I'd be happy to post a summary of the result, if requested.
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Date: Fri, 21 Jun 91 00:01:22 GMT
From: guy@trofis.tfrc.csiro.au (Guy Carpenter)
Organization: CSIRO Tropical Forest Research Centre
Subject: References on image identification
Keywords: image recognition, image scanning
The CSIRO Division of Plant Industry is wrapping up a project which
included the development of a computer system which uses an AI
system and large database to identify rainforest species.
With this work nearing publication, the authors are planning
a new system which utilizes scanning and image recognition of
leaf shapes to aid in plant identification.
Can anyone recommend any publications or articles which might be
useful as a starting point for the development of a leaf identification
system?
Thanks in advance,
Guy Carpenter
CSIRO Tropical P.O. Box 780 Work : (070) 91 1755
Forest Atherton Q 4883 Fax : (070) 91 3245
Research Australia Home : (070) 95 3309
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Date: 25 Jun 91 12:58:17 GMT
From: freek@gorm.ruc.dk (Mads Freek Petersen)
Organization: Roskilde University, Denmark
Subject: Looking for Mac software for geo. correction of sat. images
Keywords: Mac, satelite images, geometrical correction
The subject line says it all. I'm looking for information on macintosh
programs for geometric correction of satelite images. Any pointers to
commercial, shareware, public domain, binaries or sources highly appreciated.
Please respond by mail - I will summarise to the net.
Sincerely
Mads Freek Petersen Phoone + 45 46 75 77 11 ext. 2563
Dept. of Datalogy, Bldg. 19.1 Fax + 45 46 75 74 01
Roskilde University E-mail: freek@dat.ruc.dk
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark AppleLink: DK0062
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 91 15:46:30 +0200
From: Fortunel Christian <fortunel@etca.fr>
Subject: More CAMP 91 info
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CONFERENCE: CAMP 91 in PARIS, FRANCE / PARIS \
DEADLINE REMINDER FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS & REGISTRATION INFOS | _______ |
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CO-ORGANIZED by DRET/ETCA and CNRS/IEF | | | |
IN COOPERATION with IEEE CIRCUITS & SYSTEMS SOCIETY and AFCET | | | |
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Title: Computer Architecture for Machine Perception (CAMP 91)
Date: 16, 17, 18 December 1991
Place: PARIS, FRANCE (Hotel Forest Hill - La Villette)
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| REMINDER: DEADLINE for PAPER SUBMISSIONS to CAMP91 is JULY 1st! |
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Authors must submit four (4) copies of an extended abstract (1500
words) by July 1st, 1991 to:
Louis Wendel
Ecole Nationale Superieure de Physique de Strasbourg - LSIT
7 rue de l'Universite - 67000 STRASBOURG - FRANCE
or by fax to:
Louis Wendel
Ecole Nationale Superieure de Physique de Strasbourg - LSIT
Fax #: 33-88-35-31-76
or by electronic mail to:
zavido@etca.etca.fr
Authors are requested to furnish an electronic mail address or
a fax number.
Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their papers by
September 20th. Final camera ready papers are due October 30th.
The four best papers will be published in Machine Vision and
Applications.
REGISTRATION
UNIVERSITY AFFILIATES' FEES
(Considering high living costs in Paris, we have obtained a government
grant to help decrease university affiliates registration fees)
IEEE or AFCET Non members
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Before Nov 7th FF1300 - $250 FF1450 - $280
After Nov 7th FF1600 - $300 FF1750 - $340
OTHERS' FEES
IEEE or AFCET Non members
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Before Nov 7th FF2150 - $405 FF2350 - $450
After Nov 7th FF2600 - $485 FF2850 - $540
Registration covers
* One copy of hard-bound proceedings
* Open bar & buffet panel (Monday evening)
* Cruise dinner on the Seine river (Tuesday night)
* breafasts, lunches & coffe breaks during all 3 conference days
HOTEL
Hotel Forest Hill - La Villette
A block of rooms has been reserved at the hotel for attendees.
Prices are as follows:
* Single rooms: FF450 / $85
* Double rooms: FF500 / $95
REGISTRATION & HOTEL ARRANGEMENTS
Must be made through SERVOTEL
Tel: 33-1-47-40-86-00
Fax: 33-1-46-63-40-53
Telex: 632 783 F
Terms of payment will be notified at a latter date.
INVITED SPEAKERS
Dr. E.A. Vittoz from CSEM/Switzerland
"Analog VLSI for low level vision"
Dr. P. Chavel from CNRS/France
"Optics in computing machines suitable for 2-D data"
Dr. J. Sanz from IBM/USA
"Recent progress on massively parallel computing: routing
architectures & programming"
PANELS
"AI on massively parallel machines"
Moderator: Pr. Tanimoto from U. of Washington / Seattle
"Concluding discussion: Designing yet other specialized machines?
The American, European and Japaneese economical perspectives"
Moderator: An ECC program manager & possibly a DARPA manager
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Email: zavido@etca.fr
Phone: Sylvette / 33-1-42-31-97-21 (Scientific)
Servotel / 33-1-47-40-86-00 (Arrangements)
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