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9783540675600

Biologically Motivated Computer Vision : First IEEE International Workshop BMCV 2000, Seoul, Korea, May 15-17, 2000 Proceedings

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  • Copyright: 2000-06-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First IEEE/CS International Workshops on Biologically Motivated Computer Vision, BMCV 2000, held in Seoul Korea in May 2000. The 56 revised papers presented together with eight invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 90 full paper submissions. The book is divided in topical sections on segmentation, detection, and object recognition; computational models; active and attentive vision; ICA and space-variant imaging; and neural networks and applications.

Table of Contents

Invited Paper (1)
CBF: A New Framework for Object Categorization in Cortex
1(9)
M. Riesenhuber
T. Poggio
Invited Paper (2)
The Perception of Spatial Layout in a Virtual World
10(10)
H. H. Bulthoff
C. G. Christou
Segmentation, Detection and Object Recognition
Towards a Computational Model for Object Recognition in IT Cortex
20(12)
D. G. Lowe
Straight Line Detection as an Optimization Problem: An Approach Motivated by the Jumping Spider Visual System
32(10)
F. M. G. da Costa
L. da F. Costa
Factorial Code Representation of Faces for Recognition
42(10)
S. Choi
O. Lee
Distinctive Features Should Be Learned
52(10)
J. H. Piater
R. A. Grupen
Moving Object Segmentation Based on Human Visual Sensitivity
62(11)
K.-J. Yoon
I.-S. Kweon
C.-Y. Kim
Y.-S. Seo
Invited Paper (3)
Object Classification Using a Fragment-Based Representation
73(15)
S. Ullman
E. Sali
Computational Model
Confrontation of Retinal Adaptation Model with Key Features of Psychophysical Gain Behavior Dynamics
88(10)
E. Sherman
H. Spitzer
Polarization-Based Orientation in a Natural Environment
98(10)
V. Muller
Computation Model of Eye Movement in Reading Using Foveated Vision
108(10)
Y. Ishihara
S. Morita
New Eyes for Shape and Motion Estimation
118(11)
P. Baker
R. Pless
C. Fermuller
Y. Aloimonos
Top-Down Attention Control at Feature Space for Robust Pattern Recognition
129(10)
S.-I. Lee
S.-Y. Lee
A Model for Visual Camouflage Breaking
139(11)
A. Tankus
Y. Yeshurun
Active and Attentive Vision
Development of a Biologically Inspired Real-Time Visual Attention System
150(10)
O. Stasse
Y. Kuniyoshi
G. Cheng
Real-Time Visual Tracking Insensitive to Three-Dimensional Rotation of Objects
160(8)
Y.-J. Cho
B.-J. You
J. Lim
S.-R. Oh
Heading Perception and Moving Objects
168(11)
N.-G. Kim
Dynamic Vergence Using Disparity Flux
179(10)
H.-J. Kim
M.-H. Yoo
S.-W. Lee
Invited Paper (4)
Computing in Cortical Columns: Curve Inference and Stereo Correspondence
189(20)
S. W. Zucker
Invited Paper (5)
Active Vision from Multiple Cues
209(8)
H. Christensen
J.-O. Eklundh
Posters
An Efficient Data Structure for Feature Extraction in a Foveated Environment
217(10)
E. Nattel
Y. Yeshurun
Parallel Trellis Based Stereo Matching Using Constraints
227(11)
H. Jeong
Y. Oh
Unsupervised Learning of Biologically Plausible Object Recognition Strategies
238(10)
B. A. Draper
K. Baek
Structured Kalman Filter for Tracking Partially Occluded Moving Objects
248(10)
D.-S. Jang
S.-W. Jang
H.-I. Choi
Face Recognition under Varying Views
258(10)
A. Sehad
H. Hocini
A. Hadid
M. Djeddi
S. Ameur
Time Delay Effects on Dynamic Patterns in a Coupled Neural Model
268(8)
S. H. Park
S. Kim
H.-B. Pyo
S. Lee
S.-K. Lee
Pose-Independent Object Representation by 2-D Views
276(10)
J. Wieghardt
C. von der Malsburg
An Image Enhancement Technique Based on Wavelets
286(11)
H.-S. Lee
Y. Cho
H. Byun
J. Yoo
Front-End Vision: A Multiscale Geometry Engine
297(11)
B. M. ter Haar Romeny
L. M. J. Florack
Face Reconstruction Using a Small Set of Feature Points
308(8)
B.-W. Hwang
V. Blanz
T. Vetter
S.-W. Lee
Modeling Character Superiority Effect in Korean Characters by Using IAM
316(10)
C. S. Park
S. Y. Bang
Wavelet-Based Stereo Vision
326(10)
M. Shim
A Neural Network Model for Long-Range Contour Diffusion by Visual Cortex
336(7)
S. Fischer
B. Dresp
C. Kopp
Automatic Generation of Photo-Realistic Mosaic Image
343(10)
J.-S. Park
D.-H. Chang
S.-G. Park
The Effect of Color Differences on the Detection of the Target in Visual Search
353(6)
J.-Y. Hong
K.-J. Cho
K.-H. Han
A Color-Triangle-Based Approach to the Detection of Human Face
359(10)
C. Lin
K.-C. Fan
Multiple People Tracking Using an Appearance Model Based on Temporal Color
369(10)
H.-K. Roh
S.-W. Lee
Face and Facial Landmarks Location Based on Log-Polar Mapping
379(8)
S.-I. Chien
I. Choi
Biology-Inspired Early Vision System for a Spike Processing Neurocomputer
387(10)
J. Thiem
C. Wolff
G. Hartmann
A New Line Segment Grouping Method for Finding Globally Optimal Line Segments
397(10)
J.-H. Jang
K.-S. Hong
A Biologically-Motivated Approach to Image Representation and Its Application to Neuromorphology
407(10)
L. da F. Costa
A. G. Campos
L. F. Estrozi
L. G. Rios-Filho
A. Bosco
A Fast Circular Edge Detector for the Iris Region Segmentation
417(7)
Y. Park
H. Yun
M. Song
J. Kim
Face Recognition Using Foveal Vision
424(10)
S. Minut
S. Mahadevan
J. M. Henderson
F. C. Dyer
Fast Distance Computation with a Stereo Head-Eye System
434(10)
S.-C. Park
S.-W. Lee
Bio-Inspired Texture Segmentation Architectures
444(9)
J. Ruiz-del-Solar
D. Kottow
3D Facial Feature Extraction and Global Motion Recovery Using Multi-modal Information
453(10)
S.-H. Kim
H.-G. Kim
Evaluation of Adaptive NN-RBF Classifier Using Gaussian Mixture Density Estimates
463(10)
S. W. Baik
S. Ahn
P. W. Pachowicz
Scene Segmentation by Chaotic Synchronization and Desynchronization
473(9)
L. Zhao
Electronic Circuit Model of Color Sensitive Retinal Cell Network
482(10)
R. Iwaki
M. Shimoda
The Role of Natural Image Statistics in Biological Motion Estimation
492(10)
R. O. Dror
D. C. O'Carroll
S. B. Laughlin
Enhanced Fisherfaces for Robust Face Recognition
502(10)
J. Yi
H. Yang
Y. Kim
Invited Paper (6)
A Humanoid Vision System for Versatile Interaction
512(15)
Y. Kuniyoshi
S. Rougeaux
O. Stasse
G. Cheng
A. Nagakubo
ICA and Space-Variant Imaging
The Spectral Independent Components of Natural Scenes
527(8)
T.-W. Lee
T. Wachtler
T. J. Sejnowski
Topographic ICA as a Model of Natural Image Statistics
535(10)
A. Hyvarinen
P. O. Hoyer
M. Inki
Independent Component Analysis of Face Images
545(9)
P. C. Yuen
J. H. Lai
Orientation Contrast Detection in Space-Variant Images
554(10)
G. Baratoff
R. Schonfelder
I. Ahrns
H. Neumann
Multiple Object Tracking in Multiresolution Image Sequences
564(10)
S. Kang
S.-W. Lee
A Geometric Model for Cortical Magnification
574(10)
L. Florack
Neural Networks and Applications
Tangent Fields from Population Coding
584(10)
N. Ludtke
R. C. Wilson
E. R. Hancock
Efficient Search Technique for Hand Gesture Tracking in Three Dimensions
594(8)
T. Inaguma
K. Oomura
H. Saji
H. Nakatani
Robust, Real-Time Motion Estimation from Long Image Sequences Using Kalman Filtering
602(11)
J. A. Yang
X. M. Yang
T-CombNET - A Neural Network Dedicated to Hand Gesture Recognition
613(10)
M. V. Lamar
M. S. Bhuiyan
A. Iwata
Invited Paper (7)
Active and Adaptive Vision: Neural Network Models
623(12)
K. Fukushima
Invited Paper (8)
Temporal Structure in the Input to Vision Can Promote Spatial Grouping
635(20)
R. Blake
S.-H. Lee
Author Index 655

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