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Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, January 1987
- Azriel Rosenfeld:

Preface. 1 - Robert L. Savoy:

Contingent aftereffects and isoluminance: Psychophysical evidence for separation of color, orientation, and motion. 3-19 - Michael Leyton:

Nested structures of control: An intuitive view. 20-53 - Gail A. Carpenter, Stephen Grossberg:

A massively parallel architecture for a self-organizing neural pattern recognition machine. 54-115 - Stephen Grossberg, Ennio Mingolla

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Neural dynamics of surface perception: Boundary webs, illuminants, and shape-from-shading. 116-165
Volume 37, Number 2, February 1987
- J. Patrick Cavanagh:

Reconstructing the third dimension: Interactions between color, texture, motion, binocular disparity, and shape. 171-195 - Steven W. Zucker, Lee Iverson:

From orientation selection to optical flow. 196-220 - Julian Hochberg:

Machines should not see as people do, but must know how people see. 221-237 - Kent A. Stevens, Allen Brookes:

Detecting structure by symbolic constructions on tokens. 238-260 - Deborah Walters:

Selection of image primitives for general-purpose visual processing. 261-298 - Jacob Beck, Anne Sutter, Richard B. Ivry:

Spatial frequency channels and perceptual grouping in texture segregation. 299-325
Volume 37, Number 3, March 1987
- Xiaolin Wu, Jon G. Rokne:

Double-step incremental generation of lines and circles. 331-344 - Jezekiel Ben-Arie, A. Zvi Meiri:

3D objects recognition by optimal matching search of multinary relations graphs. 345-361 - Michael Kass, Andrew P. Witkin:

Analyzing oriented patterns. 362-385 - Lawrence O'Gorman, Arthur C. Sanderson:

A comparison of methods and computation for multi-resolution low- and band-pass transforms for image processing. 386-401 - Clifford A. Shaffer, Hanan Samet:

Optimal quadtree construction algorithms. 402-419 - L. Brevdo, Samuel Sideman, Rafael Beyar:

A simple approach to the problem of 3-D reconstruction. 420-427 - K. Kishimoto, K. Onaga, Eihachiro Nakamae:

Theoretical assessments of mean square errors of antialiasing filters. 428-437

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