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Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, September 1990
- Yehoshua Y. Zeevi, T. Russell Hsing:
Editorial. 1-2 - Roger W. Brockett:
Gramians, generalized inverses, and the least-squares approximation of optical flow. 3-11 - Dante C. Youla:
On deterministic convergence of iterations of relaxed projection operators. 12-20 - Fernand Meyer, Serge Beucher:
Morphological segmentation. 21-46 - Yoshinori Sakai, Michihiro Yamazaki, Yasuhito Hayashi:
Coding and retrieving method of stroke signals for multimedia mail. 47-55 - Zang Hee Cho, C. B. Ahn, S. C. Juh, R. M. Friedenberg, Russell E. Jacobs, S. E. Fraser:
Three-dimensional microscopy toward in Vivo cellular imaging using NMR tomography. 56-66 - Izidor Gertner, Richard Tolimieri:
The group theoretic approach to image representation. 67-82 - Takahiro Saito, Yo-Ichi Kishimoto, Takashi Komatsu, Hiroshi Harashima:
Improved permutation codes with their application to image coding. 83-92 - Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
A multiple input image restoration approach. 93-103 - Malvin C. Teich, Tao Li:
The retinal rod as a chemical photomultiplier. 104-111
Volume 1, Number 2, November 1990
- James L. Flanagan, David A. Berkley, Kathleen L. Shipley:
Integrated information modalities for human/machine communication: HuMaNet, an experimental system for conferencing. 113-126 - Gunilla Borgefors:
A semiregular image grid. 127-136 - Lena Costaridou, Spyros Stefanou, Joy Hirsch, Stelios C. Orphanoudakis:
Image reconstruction based on human and monkey cone mosaics. 137-152 - S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Brig Elliott:
Image reconstruction from one bit of phase information. 153-157 - Mark J. Carlotto:
Toward the unsupervised interpretation of outdoor imagery. 158-175 - Peter J. Werkhoven, Herman P. Snippe, Jan J. Koenderink:
Metrics for the strength of low-level motion perception. 176-188 - Hagit Zabrodsky, Shmuel Peleg:
Attentive transmission. 189-198 - Su-Shing Chen, Ai-Guo Zhao:
Image representation of moving nonrigid objects. 199-207
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