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found 33 matches
- 1986
- Edward H. Adelson, J. Anthony Movshon:
The perception of coherent motion in two-dimensional patterns. Workshop on Motion 1986: 93-98 - J. K. Aggarwal:
Motion and time-varying imagery. Workshop on Motion 1986: 163-170 - Norman I. Badler:
Motion graphics, description and control. Workshop on Motion 1986: 295-302 - Aaron F. Bobick:
A hybrid approach to structure-from-motion. Workshop on Motion 1986: 196-214 - Myron L. Braunstein:
Perception of rotation in depth: the psychophysical evidence. Workshop on Motion 1986: 242-247 - Nancy Cornelius, Takeo Kanade:
Adapting optical-flow to measure object motion in reflectance and X-ray image sequences. Workshop on Motion 1986: 145-153 - James E. Cutting:
Perceiving and recovering structure from events. Workshop on Motion 1986: 264-270 - Mario Fortin, J. F. Lamy, Daniel Thalman:
A multiple track animator system for motion synchronization. Workshop on Motion 1986: 311-317 - Carol M. Ginsberg, Delle Maxwell:
"Graphical marionette". Workshop on Motion 1986: 303-310 - Marc Green, Michael von Grünau:
Real and apparent motion: one mechanism or two? Workshop on Motion 1986: 99-104 - Ellen C. Hildreth:
Computing the velocity field along contours. Workshop on Motion 1986: 121-127 - Ramesh C. Jain:
Complex logarithmic mapping and the focus of expansion. Workshop on Motion 1986: 137-144 - Michael Jenkin:
Tracking three-dimensional moving light displays. Workshop on Motion 1986: 171-175 - Charles Jerian, Ramesh C. Jain:
Determining motion parameters for scenes with translation and rotation. Workshop on Motion 1986: 176-182 - Paul A. Kolers:
Motion from continuous or discontinuous arrangements. Workshop on Motion 1986: 227-241 - Joseph S. Lappin:
The representation and perception of geometric structure in moving visual patterns. Workshop on Motion 1986: 79-92 - George Mather, Stuart Anstis:
Motion perception: second thoughts on the correspondence problem. Workshop on Motion 1986: 63-78 - Seshashayee S. Murthy, Marc H. Raibert:
3-D balance in legged locomotion: modeling and simulation for the one-legged case. Workshop on Motion 1986: 324-331 - Hans-Hellmut Nagel:
On the estimation of dense displacement vector fields from image sequences. Workshop on Motion 1986: 154-160 - Bernd Neumann:
Optical flow. Workshop on Motion 1986: 109-120 - Howard Poizner, Edward S. Klima, Ursula Bellugi, Robert B. Livingston:
Motion analysis of grammatical processes in a visual-gestural language. Workshop on Motion 1986: 271-292 - James R. Pomerantz, Nelson Toth:
Selective attention to aspects of motion configurations: common vs. relative motion. Workshop on Motion 1986: 253-263 - Joachim H. Rieger, Daryl T. Lawton:
Determining the instantaneous axis of translation from optic flow generated by arbitrary sensot motion. Workshop on Motion 1986: 128-136 - Reid G. Simmons, Randall Davis:
Representing and reasoning about change. Workshop on Motion 1986: 332-343 - William A. Simpson:
The cross-ratio and the perception of motion and structure. Workshop on Motion 1986: 248-252 - John K. Tsotsos:
The scope of research on motion: sensations, perception, representation and generation. Workshop on Motion 1986: 20-25 - Leonard Uhr:
Multicomputer architectures for real-time perception. Workshop on Motion 1986: 215-223 - Hans Wallach:
How human perception deals with motion. Workshop on Motion 1986: 1-19 - D. W. Williams, R. Sekuler:
Coherent global motion percepts from stochastic local motions. Workshop on Motion 1986: 105-106 - B. L. Yen, T. S. Huang:
Determining 3-D motion parameters of a rigid body: a vector-geometrical approach. Workshop on Motion 1986: 183-195
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