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Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, July 1985
- Gérard G. Medioni, Ramakant Nevatia:

Segment-based stereo matching. 2-18 - Dora Merelli, Piero Mussio, Marco Padula:

An approach to the definition, description, and extraction of structures in binary digital images. 19-49 - Richard A. Messner, Harold H. Szu:

An image processing architecture for real time generation of scale and rotation invariant patterns. 50-66 - Jia-Guu Leu, William G. Wee:

Detecting the spatial structure of natural textures based on shape analysis. 67-88 - Thomas W. Sederberg, David C. Anderson, Ronald N. Goldman:

Implicitization, inversion, and intersection of planar rational cubic curves. 89-102
- Gary Mastin:

Adaptive filters for digital image noise smoothing: An evaluation. 103-121
Volume 31, Number 2, August 1985
- Jacob Beck:

Perception of transparency in man and machine. 127-138 - Tomaso A. Poggio:

Early vision: From computational structure to algorithms and parallel hardware. 139-155 - Anne Treisman:

Preattentive processing in vision. 156-177 - Jerome A. Feldman:

Connectionist models and parallelism in high level vision. 178-200 - Michael Leyton:

Generative systems of analyzers. 201-241 - Beverly J. Smith:

Perception of organization in a random stimulus. 242-247 - Hal A. Sedgwick, Shlomit Levy:

Environment-centered and viewer-centered perception of surface orientation. 248-260 - Azriel Rosenfeld:

Preface to the special issues on human and machine vision.
Volume 31, Number 3, September 1985
- Whitman Richards, Donald D. Hoffman:

Codon constraints on closed 2D shapes. 265-281 - Ralph Norman Haber:

Toward a theory of the perceived spatial layout of scenes. 282-321 - David R. Smith, Takeo Kanade:

Autonomous scene description with range imagery. 322-334 - George Sperling, Michael S. Landy

, Yoav Cohen, Misha Pavel:
Intelligible encoding of ASL image sequences at extremely low information rates. 335-391

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