Computer Vision — ECCV '96 4th European Conference on Computer Vision Cambridge, UK, April 15–18, 1996 Proceedings, Volume I / [electronic resource] : edited by Bernard Buxton, Roberto Cipolla. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. - XXII, 730 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1064 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1064 .

Self-calibration from image triplets -- Parallax geometry of pairs of points for 3D scene analysis -- Euclidean 3D reconstruction from image sequences with variable focal lengths -- Eigenfaces vs. Fisherfaces: Recognition using class specific linear projection -- Rapid object indexing and recognition using enhanced geometric hashing -- Recognition of geons by parametric deformable contour models -- Automatic extraction of generic house roofs from high resolution aerial imagery -- Three dimensional object modeling via minimal surfaces -- Class based reconstruction techniques using singular apparent contours -- Reliable surface reconstruction from multiple range images -- Shape from appearance: A statistical approach to surface shape estimation -- Volumic segmentation using hierarchical representation and triangulated surface -- Oriented projective geometry for computer vision -- Fast computation of the fundamental matrix for an active stereo vision system -- On binocularly viewed occlusion junctions -- Understanding the shape properties of trihedral polyhedra -- Nonlinear scale-space from n-dimensional sieves -- Hierarchical curve reconstruction. Part I: Bifurcation analysis and recovery of smooth curves -- Texture feature coding method for classification of liver sonography -- Local appropriate scale in morphological scale-space -- Scale-space with casual time direction -- Tracing crease curves by solving a system of differential equations -- Flows under min/max curvature flow and mean curvature: Applications in image processing -- Decomposition of the Hough transform: Curve detection with efficient error propagation -- Image retrieval using scale-space matching -- Optimal surface smoothing as filter design -- Segmentation in dynamic image sequences by isolation of coherent wave profiles -- Texture segmentation using local energy in wavelet scale space -- Tracking medical 3D data with a deformable parametric model -- EigenTracking: Robust matching and tracking of articulated objects using a view-based representation -- Contour tracking by stochastic propagation of conditional density -- Learning dynamics of complex motions from image sequences -- Quantitative analysis of grouping processes -- Geometric saliency of curve correspondences and grouping of symmetric contours -- Computing contour closure -- Visual organization of illusory surfaces -- Uncalibrated relief reconstruction and model alignment from binocular disparities -- Dense depth map reconstruction: A minimization and regularization approach which preserves discontinuities -- Stereo without search -- Informative views and sequential recognition -- Unsupervised texture segmentation using selectionist relaxation -- Robust affine structure matching for 3D object recognition -- Automatic face recognition: What representation? -- Genetic search for structural matching -- Automatic selection of reference views for image-based scene representations -- Object recognition using subspace methods -- Detecting, localizing and grouping repeated scene elements from an image -- Image recognition with occlusions -- Silhouette-based object recognition with occlusion through curvature scale space -- A focused target segmentation paradigm -- Generalized image matching: Statistical learning of physically-based deformations -- Reasoning about occlusions during hypothesis verification -- Object recognition using multidimensional receptive field histograms -- Normalization by optimization -- Extracting curvilinear structures: A differential geometric approach -- Affine / photometric invariants for planar intensity patterns -- Image synthesis from a single example image -- Complexity of indexing: Efficient and learnable large database indexing -- Spatiotemporal representations for visual navigation -- Decoupling the 3D motion space by fixation -- Automatic singularity test for motion analysis by an information criterion -- Shape ambiguities in structure from motion.

The European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) has established itself as a major event in this exciting and very active field of research and development. These refereed two-volume proceedings include the 123 papers accepted for presentation at the 4th ECCV, held in Cambridge, UK, in April 1996; these papers were selected from a total of 328 submissions and together give a well-balanced reflection of the state of the art in computer vision. The papers in volume I are grouped in sections on structure from motion; recognition; geometry and stereo; texture and features; tracking; grouping and segmentation; stereo; and recognition, matching, and segmentation.

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Computer science.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer graphics.
Computer vision.
Optical pattern recognition.
Computer Science.
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Computer Graphics.
Pattern Recognition.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Control Engineering.

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The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

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