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9783540009214

Computer Vision Systems: Third International Conference, Icvs 2003, Graz, Austria, April 1-3, 2003 Proceedings

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  • Copyright: 2003-05-01
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computer Vision Systems, ICVS 2003, held in Graz, Austria, in April 2003. The 51 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 109 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on cognitive vision, philosophical issues in cognitive vision, cognitive vision and applications, computer vision architectures, performance evaluation, implementation methods, architecture and classical computer vision, and video annotation.

Table of Contents

I Cognitive Vision
Implementing the Expert Object Recognition Pathway
1(11)
Bruce A. Draper
Kyungim Baek
Jeff Boody
Efficient Pose Estimation Using View-Based Object Representations
12(10)
Gabriele Peters
Integrating Context-Free and Context-Dependent Attentional Mechanisms for Gestural Object Reference
22(12)
Gunther Heidemann
Robert Rae
Holger Beckel
Ingo Bax
Helge Ritter
II Philospshical Issues in Cognitive Vision
Reflections on Cognitive Vision Systems
34(10)
Hans-Hellmut Nagel
Towards Ontology Based Cognitive Vision
44(10)
Nicolas Maillot
Monique Thonnat
Alain Boucher
A Self-Referential Perceptual Inference Framework for Video Interpretation
54(14)
Christopher Town
David Sinclair
III Cognitive Vision and Applications
Recurrent Bayesian Network for the Recognition of Human Behaviors from Video
68(10)
Nicolas Moenne-Loccoz
Francois Bremond
Monique Thonnat
Implementation of Traffic Flow Measuring Algorithm Using Real-Time Dynamic Image Processing
78(10)
Tae-Seung Lee
Eung-Min Lee
Hyeong-Taek Park
Young-Kil Kwag
Sang-Seok Lim
Joong-Hwan Baek
Byong-Won Hwang
Efficient Fingertip Tracking and Mouse Pointer Control for a Human Mouse
88(10)
Jiyoung Park
Juneho Yi
Real-Time Camera Pose in a Room
98(13)
Manmohan Krishna Chandraker
Christoph Stock
Axel Pinz
Recognition of Obstacles on Structured 3D Background
111(10)
Reinhold Huber
Jurgen Biber
Christoph Nowak
Berhard Spatzek
Virtual Post-its: Visual Label Extraction, Attachment, and Tracking for Teleconferencing
121(10)
Indra Geys
Luc Van Gool
Architecture for Image Labelling in Real Conditions
131(10)
Juan Manuel Garcia Chamizo
Andres Fuster Guillo
Jorge Azorin Lopez
Francisco Macia Perez
Alignment of Sewerage Inspection Videos for Their Easier Indexing
141(10)
Karel Hanton
Vladimir Smutny
Vojtech Franc
Vaclav Hlavac
Information Selection and Probabilistic 2D - 3D Integration in Mobile Mapping
151(11)
Lucas Paletta
Gerhard Paar
Tree Supported Road Extraction from Arial Images Using Global and Local Context Knowledge
162(10)
Matthias Butenuth
Bernd-Michael Straub
Christian Heipke
Felicitas Willrich
Automatic Bridge Detection in High-Resolution Satellite Imags
172(10)
Roger Trias-Sanz
Nicolas Lomenie
Computer Platform for Transformation of Visual Information into Sound Sensations for Vision Impaired Persons
182(10)
Bogustaw Cyganek
Jan Borgosz
A Real-Time Multisensory Image Segmentation Algorithm with an Application to Visual and X-Ray Inspection
192(10)
Yuhua Ding
George J. Vachtsevanos
Anthony J. Yezzi
Wayne Daley
Bonnie S. Heck-Ferri
An Attentive, Multi-modal Laser ``Eye''
202(10)
Simone Frintrop
Erich Rome
Andreas Nuchter
Hartmut Surmann
Navigating through Logic-Based Scene Models for High-Level Scene Interpretations
212(11)
Bernd Neumann
Thomas Weiss
IV Computer Vision Architectures
A Real-World Vision System: Mechanism, Control, and Vision Processing
223(13)
Andrew Dankers
Alexander Zelinsky
Learning Optimal Parameters for Self-Diagnosis in a System for Automatic Exterior Orientation
236(11)
Wolfgang Forstner
Thomas Labe
Multi-agent Activity Recognition Using Observation Decomposed Hidden Markov Model
247(10)
Xiaohui Liu
Chin-Seng Chua
VICs: A Modular Vision-Based HCI Framework
257(11)
Guangi Ye
Jason Corso
Darius Burschka
Gregory D. Hager
A Miniature Stereo Vision Machine for Real-Time Dense Depth Mapping
268(10)
Yunde Jia
Yihua Xu
Wanchun Liu
Cong Yang
Yuwen Zhu
Xiaoxun Zhang
Luping An
V Performance Evaluation
Performance Evaluation Metrics and Statistics for Positional Tracker Evaluation
278(12)
Chris J. Needham
Roger D. Boyle
On the Application of the Concept of Dependability for Design and Analysis of Vision Systems
290(14)
Christof Eberst
Thomas Herbig
The CSU Face Identification Evaluation System: Its Purpose, Features, and Structure
304(10)
David S. Bolme
J. Ross Beveridge
Marcio Teixeira
Bruce A. Draper
VI Implementation Methods
The Imalab Method for Vision Systems
314(9)
Augustin Lux
Dynamically Reconfigurable Vision-Based User Interfaces
323(10)
Rick Kjeldsen
Anthony Levas
Claudio Pinhanez
From a CORBA-Based Software Framework to a Component-Based System Architecture for Controlling a Mobile Robot
333(12)
Stefan A. Blum
VII Architecture and Classical Computer Vision
A Framework for Visual Servoing
345(10)
Danica Kragic
Henrik I. Christensen
Automatic Mapping of Settlement Areas Using a Knowledge-Based Image Interpretation System
355(10)
Bernd-Michael Straub
Markus Gerke
Martin Pahl
A Software Architecture for Distributed Visual Tracking in a Global Vision Localization System
365(11)
Sinisa Segvic
Slobodan Ribaric
Multi-object Tracking Based on a Modular Knowledge Hierarchy
376(10)
Martin Spengler
Bernt Schiele
Monkeys --- A Software Architecture for ViRoom --- Low-Cost Multicamera System
386(10)
Petr Doubek
Tomas Svoboda
Luc Van Gool
Hierarchical Bayesian Network for Handwritten Digit Recognitition
396(11)
JaeMo Sung
Sung-Yang Bang
A Spectral Approach to Learning Structural Variations in Graphs
407(11)
Bin Luo
Richard C. Wilson
Edwin R. Hancock
Sigmoidal Weighted Vector Directional Filter
418(10)
Rastislav Lukac
Bogdan Smolka
Konstantinos N. Plataniotis
Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos
Real-Time Extraction of Colored Segments for Robot Visual Navigation
428(10)
Pedro E. Lopez-de-Teruel
Alberto Ruiz
Gines Garcia-Mateos
Jose M. Garcia
A Multiple Classifier System Approach to Affine Invariant Object Recognition
438(10)
Alireza R. Ahmadyfard
Josef Kittler
Measuring Scene Complexity to Adapt Feature Selection of Model-Based Object Tracking
448(12)
Minu Ayromlou
Michael Zillich
Wolfgang Ponweiser
Markus Vincze
A Framework for Robust and Incremental Self-Localization of a Mobile Robot
460(10)
Matjaz Jogan
Matej Artac
Danijel Skocaj
Ales Leonardis
Discriminant Isometric Mapping for Face Recognition
470(11)
Ming-Hsuan Yang
Extracting Salient Image Features for Reliable Matching Using Outlier Detection Techniques
481(11)
Dimitri Lisin
Edward Riseman
Allen Hanson
VIII Video Annotation
Brand Identification Using Gaussian Derivative Histograms
492(10)
Fabien Pelisson
Daniela Hall
Olivier Riff
James L. Crowley
Context Based Object Detection from Video
502(11)
Lucas Paletta
Christian Greindl
A Multimedia System Architecture for Automatic Annotation of Sports Videos
513(10)
William Christmas
Edward Jaser
Kieron Messer
Josef Kittler
Automatic Video Interpretation: A Recognition Algorithm for Temporal Scenarios Based on Pre-compiled Scenario Models
523(11)
Van-Thinh Vu
Francois Bremond
Monique Thonnat
Trajectory Based Assessment of Coordinated Human Activity
534(11)
Marko Jug
Janez Pers
Branko Dezman
Stanislav Kovacic
Author Index 545

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