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Macchi, W. S. and da Vitoria Lobo, N., `` Intereflections with
rough surfaces'',
International Conference on Pattern Recognition,
Jerusalem, Israel, October 9-13,
1994.
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J. Davis and M. Shah.
Visual Gesture Recognition.
IEE Vision, Image and Signal Processing, 141(2):101-106,
April 1994.
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J. Davis and Mubarak Shah, ``Recognizing Hand Gestures'',
European Conference on Computer Vision, Stockholm, Sweden,
May 2-6, 1994.
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P. Tsai, M. Shah, K. Keiter, and K. Kasparis.
Cyclic Motion Detection.
Cyclic Motion Detection.
Pattern Recognition (to appear).
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Ruo Zhang, Ping-Sing Tsai, James Cryer and M. Shah. ``Analysis of
Shape from Shading Techiques'', IEEE Conference on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Seattle, June 20-23, 1994.
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Jay Hackett and Mubarak Shah, ``Multisensor Fusion: A perspective'',
chapter in Trends in Optical Engineering, 1993.
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J. Hackett, M. Lavoie,, and M. Shah.
Object recognition using multiple sensors.
Journal of Information Sciences and Technology, 1992.
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James Cryer, Ping-Sing Tsai and M. Shah. ``Integration of Shape From
X Modules: Combining Stereo and Shading'', IEEE Conference on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, New York City, June 15-17, 1993.
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Krishnan Rangarajan, Bill Allen, and Mubarak Shah, ``Matching
Motion Trajectories'', Pattern Recognition, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp 595-610,
April 1993.
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J. Hackett, M. Lavoie, and M. Shah,
``Three Dimensional Object recognition using multiple sensors'',
Journal of Information Science and Technology, October 1992
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K. Rangarajan, W. Allen, and M. Shah.
Recognition using motion and shape.
In ICPR, 1992.
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J. Hackett, and M. Shah.
Segmentation using range and intensity data.
Optical Engineering, pages 667-674, June 1989.
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K. Gould, K. Rangarajan, and M. Shah,
``Detection and representation of events in motion trajectories'',
chapter in Advances in Image Processing and Analysis, (editors:
Gonzalez and Mahdavieh), Optical Engineering Press, June 1992.
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K. Gould, and M. Shah.
The trajectory primal sketch.
In Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,
pages 79-85, San Diego, IEEE Computer Society, June 1989.
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J. Hackett, and M. Shah.
Mutli-sensor fusion.
In International Conference on Robotics and Automation, pages
1324-1330, IEEE, May 1990.
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J. Hackett, M. Lavoie, and M. Shah.
Object recognition using multiple sensors.
In SPIE Advances in Intelligent Systems,
November 1990.
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G. Martin, and M. Shah, ``Lipreading reading using optical flow
correlation'', National Conference on Undergraduate Research, March 1992.
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J. Hackett, and M. Shah.
Mutli-sensor fusion.
In International Conference on Robotics and Automation, pages
1324-1330, IEEE, May 1990.
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E. Wokabi, D.B. Goldgof, and K.W. Bowyer.
Surface Modeling for Non-rigid Motion Analysis,
FLAIRS,
Cocoa Beach, Florida, April 1990, 10-12.
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B. Wilkins, D. Goldgof, and K.W. Bowyer.
Toward computing the aspect graph of deformable generalized cylinders,
SPIE #1468: Applications of AI IX,
Orlando, Florida, April 1991, 662-673.
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M.Y. Sallam, and K.W. Bowyer.
Computing the Visual Potential of Articulated Assemblies,
ICCV,
Osaka, Japan, December 1990, 636-643.
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G. Krishnan and E.B. Reynolds.
Categorization in supervised neural network learning: A computational
approach.
the Proceedings of TAI-90, Washington D.C., November 1990.
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K. Rangarajan, M. Shah, and D. Van Brackle.
Detecting corners.
In ICCV, pages 90-94,
1988.
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G. Krishnan, and D. Jones,
``Machine verification of traced signatures,''
in the Proceedings of SPIE's Applications of Artificial
Intelligence IX '91, pp. 563-572, 1991, Orlando.
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D. Randolph, and G. Krishnan,
Off-Line Machine Recognition of Forgeries,
in the Proceedings of OE/Boston '90, November, Boston.
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W.L. Larsen, and K.W. Bowyer.
Computing the Hough Transform on a Switch-Based MIMD Machine,
Third Conference on Recent Advances in Robotics,
Boca Raton, Florida, June 1990, 275-294.
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M.Y. Sallam, and K.W. Bowyer.
Generalizing the Aspect Graph Concept to Include Articulated Assemblies,
Pattern Recognition Letters
12 (3), 171-176, March 1991.
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M. Sallam, and K.W. Bowyer.
Representing the Visual Potential of a Non-Rigid Assembly of Parts,
FLAIRS,
Cocoa Beach, Florida, April 1990, 70-74.
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K. Simpson, and K.W. Bowyer.
Using Saccadic Eye Movements to Create a 2.5-D Sketch,
FLAIRS,
Cocoa Beach, Florida, April 1990, 65-69.
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R. Bolling, and K.W. Bowyer.
Towards Computing the Aspect Graph of
Constructive Solid Geometry Objects,
FLAIRS,
Cocoa Beach, Florida, April 1990, 60-64.
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B.J. Kaiser, K.W. Bowyer, and D.B. Goldgof.
On exploring the definition of a range image aspect graph,
Proc. of the 7th Scandinavian Conf. on Image Analysis,
1991, 652-658.
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Altfeld, J., Jones, J. and Bowyer, K.W.
Comparing A*/branch-and-bound parallel algorithms for use in
path planning on an Intel hypercube,
Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium,
Cocoa Beach, Florida (April 1991), 111-115.
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Wilkins, B., Goldgof, D. and Bowyer, K.W.
Toward computing the aspect graph of deformable generalized cylinders,
SPIE #1468: Applications of Artificial Intelligence IX,
Orlando, Florida (April 1991), 662-673.
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Sutton, M., Stark, L. and Bowyer, K.W.
Capturing Function in a Generic Representation Scheme,
Eighth Israeli Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision,
Ramat Gan, Israel (December 1991), 97-111.
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Sutton, M., Stark, L. and Bowyer, K.W.
What is a "Generic" Object Model for Computer Vision?,
Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium,
Palm Beach, Florida (April 1992), 252-256.
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Sutton, M., Stark, L. and Bowyer, K.W.
Function-based generic recognition for multiple object categories,
in Three-dimensional Object Recognition Systems,
A.K. Jain and P.J. Flynn, editors, Elsevier Science Publishers, 447-470, 1993.
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Sutton, Melanie, Stark, L. and Bowyer, K.
Reasoning about function to achieve generic recognition of
rigid 3-D shapes,
accepted to appear in Pattern Recognition.
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Bowyer, K.W., Sallam, Maha, Eggert, D. and Stewman, J.H.
Computing the generalized aspect graph for objects with moving parts,
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
15 (6), 605-610, (June 1993).
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Woods, K.S., Doss, Chris, Bowyer, K.W., Solka, J.L., Priebe, C.E.
and Kegelmeyer, W.P.
Comparitive evaluation of pattern recognition techniques for
detection of microcalcifications in mammography,
International Journal of Pattern Recognition
and Artificial Intelligence
7 (6), 1417-1436, (December 1993).
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Hoover, Adam, Jean-Baptiste, Gillian,
Goldgof, D. and Bowyer, K.W.
A methodology for evaluationg range image segmentation techniques,
1994 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision,
Sarasota, Florida (December 1994).
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Sallam, Maha, Hubiak, Gary, Bowyer, K. and Clarke, L.
Screening mammogram images for abnormalities developing over time,
IEEE 1992 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference,
Orlando, Florida (October 1992), 1270-1272.
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Hoover, A., Goldgof, D. and Bowyer, K.W.
Building a B-rep from a segmented range image,
IEEE Second CAD-Based Vision Workshop,
Champion, Pennsylvania
(February 1994), 74-81.
Mubarak Shah
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