Computer Vision — ECCV '94 Third European Conference on Computer Vision Stockholm, Sweden, May 2–6 1994 Proceedings, Volume II / [electronic resource] : edited by Jan-Olof Eklundh. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. - XV, 488 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 801 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 801 .

Active object recognition integrating attention and viewpoint control -- Active 3D object recognition using 3D affine invariants -- Grasping the apparent contour -- Visual tracking of high DOF articulated structures: An application to human hand tracking -- Integration and control of reactive visual processes -- Motion estimation on the essential manifold -- Motion from point matches using affine epipolar geometry -- Navigation using affine structure from motion -- A paraperspective factorization method for shape and motion recovery -- Active camera self-orientation using dynamic image parameters -- Planning the optimal set of views using the Max-Min principle -- On perceptual advantages of eye-head active control -- Improving registration of 3-D medical images using a mechanical based method -- Non-iterative contextual correspondence matching -- A registration method for rigid objects without point matching -- Non-parametric local transforms for computing visual correspondence -- Measuring the affine transform using gaussian filters -- Extracting the affine transformation from texture moments -- Lack-of-fit detection using the run-distribution test -- Disparity-space images and large occlusion stereo -- Registration of a curve on a surface using differential properties -- Genetic algorithms applied to binocular stereovision -- Segmentation of echocardiographic images with Markov random fields -- Unsupervised regions segmentation: Real time control of an upkeep machine of natural spaces -- Synchronous image restoration -- Parameterfree information-preserving surface restoration -- Spatially varying illumination: A computational model of converging and diverging sources -- Recovery of illuminant and surface colors from images based on the CIE daylight -- 3-D stereo using photometric ratios -- Shape from shading: Provably convergent algorithms and uniqueness results -- Seeing beyond Lambert's law -- Using 3-dimensional meshes to combine image-based and geometry-based constraints -- Determination of optical flow and its discontinuities using non-linear diffusion -- Motion boundary detection in image sequences by local stochastic tests -- Segmentation of moving objects by robust motion parameter estimation over multiple frames -- Stochastic motion clustering -- Association of motion verbs with vehicle movements extracted from dense optical flow fields -- Comparisons of probabilistic and non-probabilistic hough transforms -- Markov random field models in computer vision -- The role of key-points in finding contours -- A framework for low level feature extraction -- Rigid and affine registration of smooth surfaces using differential properties -- The quadric reference surface: Applications in registering views of complex 3D objects -- Relative 3D regularized B-spline surface reconstruction through image sequences -- Intrinsic stabilizers of planar curves -- Affine and projective normalization of planar curves and regions -- Area and length preserving geometric invariant scale-spaces -- Invariants of 6 points from 3 uncalibrated images -- A common framework for kinetic depth, reconstruction and motion for deformable objects.

The European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) has established itself as a major event in this exciting and very active field of research. This two-volume proceedings collects the 115 papers accepted for presentation at the 3rd ECCV, held in Stockholm in May 1994. The papers were selected from over 300 submissions and together give a well balanced reflection of the state of the art in computer vision. The papers in Volume II are grouped under the following headings: Active vision, Motion and structure, Matching and registration, Segmentation and restoration, Illumination, Shading and colour, Motion segmentation, Feature-extraction, Registration and reconstruction, and Geometry and invariants.

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Computer science.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer graphics.
Computer vision.
Optical pattern recognition.
Electromagnetism.
Computer Science.
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Pattern Recognition.
Computer Graphics.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Electromagnetism, Optics and Lasers.

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The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

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