Object Representation in Computer Vision [electronic resource] : International NSF-ARPA Workshop New York City, NY, USA, December 5–7, 1994 Proceedings / edited by Martial Hebert, Jean Ponce, Terry Boult, Ari Gross.

Contributor(s): Hebert, Martial [editor.] | Ponce, Jean [editor.] | Boult, Terry [editor.] | Gross, Ari [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 994Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995Description: X, 366 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540475262Subject(s): Computer science | Artificial intelligence | Computer graphics | Optical pattern recognition | Computer aided design | Computer Science | Pattern Recognition | Computer Graphics | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Systems and Information Theory in Engineering | Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and DesignAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.4 LOC classification: Q337.5TK7882.P3Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Report on the 1995 workshop on 3-D object representations in computer vision -- Object recognition: The search for representation -- Appearance-based 3D object recognition -- Using quasi-invariants for automatic model building and object recognition: An overview -- Object representation for recognition-by-alignment -- Distinctive representations for the recognition of curved surfaces using outlines and markings -- The epipolar parametrization -- Using two-dimensional models to interact with the three-dimensional world -- Representations for recognizing complex curved 3D objects -- On representation and invariant recognition of complex objects based on patches and parts -- Algebraic geometry and object representation in computer vision -- Discrete surface signal processing: The polygon as the surface element -- Spline representations in 3-D vision -- Triangles as a primary representation -- Body-centered representation and perception -- The challenge of generic object recognition -- A physics-based framework for segmentation, shape and motion estimation -- Modal represenations -- Time representation of deformations: Combining vibration modes and Fourier analysis -- Physics in a fantasy world vs robust statistical estimation -- Towards a robust physics-based object recognition system -- Toward non-parametric digital shape representation and recovery -- Spherical representations: From EGI to SAI -- From physics-based representation to functional modeling of highly complex objects.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book documents the scientific outcome of the International NSF-ARPA Workshop on Object Representation in Computer Vision, held in New York City in December 1994 with invited participants chosen among the recognized experts in the field. The volume presents the complete set of papers in revised full-length versions. In addition, the first paper is a report on the workshop in which the panel discussions as well as the conclusions and recommendations reached by the workshop participants are summarized. Altogether the volume provides an excellent, in-depth view of the state of the art in this active area of research and applications.
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Report on the 1995 workshop on 3-D object representations in computer vision -- Object recognition: The search for representation -- Appearance-based 3D object recognition -- Using quasi-invariants for automatic model building and object recognition: An overview -- Object representation for recognition-by-alignment -- Distinctive representations for the recognition of curved surfaces using outlines and markings -- The epipolar parametrization -- Using two-dimensional models to interact with the three-dimensional world -- Representations for recognizing complex curved 3D objects -- On representation and invariant recognition of complex objects based on patches and parts -- Algebraic geometry and object representation in computer vision -- Discrete surface signal processing: The polygon as the surface element -- Spline representations in 3-D vision -- Triangles as a primary representation -- Body-centered representation and perception -- The challenge of generic object recognition -- A physics-based framework for segmentation, shape and motion estimation -- Modal represenations -- Time representation of deformations: Combining vibration modes and Fourier analysis -- Physics in a fantasy world vs robust statistical estimation -- Towards a robust physics-based object recognition system -- Toward non-parametric digital shape representation and recovery -- Spherical representations: From EGI to SAI -- From physics-based representation to functional modeling of highly complex objects.

This book documents the scientific outcome of the International NSF-ARPA Workshop on Object Representation in Computer Vision, held in New York City in December 1994 with invited participants chosen among the recognized experts in the field. The volume presents the complete set of papers in revised full-length versions. In addition, the first paper is a report on the workshop in which the panel discussions as well as the conclusions and recommendations reached by the workshop participants are summarized. Altogether the volume provides an excellent, in-depth view of the state of the art in this active area of research and applications.

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