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CONTENTS:
1. Morphology Toolbox for Matlab
2. Multiscale Analysis Newsletter
3. Job: Research Scientist at CSIRO Australia
4. Jobs: Postdoc and PhD position at CWI Amsterdam
5. CFP : Advanced course on mathematical aspects of image processing
6. CFP: Scale-Space '99
7. CFP: ICCV '99
8. CFP: Fundamental Structural Properties in Image and Pattern Analysis
9. Forthcoming events
10. Recent literature
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1. Morphology Toolbox for Matlab
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From: R. Lotufo (lotufo@dca.fee.unicamp.br)
SDC Information System announces the SDC Morphology Toolbox for Matlab
The SDC Morphology Toolbox for Matlab 5 is a powerful collection of
latest state-of-the-art gray-scale morphological tools that can be
applied to image segmentation, non-linear filtering, pattern
recognition and image analysis.
Fully functional, time limited evaluation version of the SDC
Morphology Toolbox can be downloaded freely from the web site:
http://www.sdc.com.br/morphology
HTML slides of demonstration examples showing the toolbox is action,
solving real problems can be seen at the same web address.
Highlights:
--- Most operators works for binary and gray-scale images (uint8 and uint16)
--- Image (2D arrays), volume or sequence processing (3D arrays) and
signal processing (1D arrays)
--- Support for structuring elements in decomposed form (faster algorithms)
--- Planar and non-planar structuring elements
--- Images represented in bit, byte and short data types
--- Fast queue-based algorithms for distance transform, watershed,
reconstruction, labeling, area-opening, etc.
--- Fast binary operations using intrinsic 32 bit parallel operations
available in 32 bit machines
--- Cubic grid image model
--- Connectivity defined by structuring element
--- Most functions are compiled mex-files (runs faster)
Main classes of operators:
--- Gray-scale dilation & erosion
--- Morphological Filters: opening, closing, alternating sequential filters
--- Connected Operators: watershed from markers, watershed by similarity,
reconstruction, labeling, regional maxima and minima, area opening,
h-dome and h-basin
--- Distance Transforms
--- Residues: gradient, contour, top-hat
--- Hit-Miss: skeletonization, skiz
SDC Morphology depends on MATLAB version 5 or above. It does not depend
on any other toolbox. The mex files are compiled for Windows 95 or above,
for Linux, and for Solaris.
SDC Information System
morph@sdc.com.br
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2. Multiscale Analysis Newsletter
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From: F D Murtagh (FD.Murtagh@ulst.ac.uk)
Now available - "MR/1 Multiscale Analysis Newsletter, Issue No. 1".
Contents:
1.1 Introduction.
10,000 article hits on the wavelet transform and multiscale analysis
in astronomy alone; some current important trends; the next issue of
the MR/1 Multiscale Analysis Newsletter.
1.2 A selection of recent papers, with annotations.
1.3 Briefing #1 - Entropy, and why it is important.
1.4 Briefing #2 - Wavelet-based time series prediction.
1.5 MR/1 version 2 - What is to be expected in this release.
1.6 Contact details.
Available online at http://visitweb.com/multires
Fionn Murtagh
(fmurtagh@acm.org)
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3. Job: Research Scientist at CSIRO Australia
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From: Changming Sun (Changming.Sun@cmis.CSIRO.AU)
Job: Research Scientist at CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences,
Australia
Research Scientist
Image Analysis
CSIRO Division of Mathematical and Information Sciences
North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia
The Image Analysis Group is working with Australian organisations on a
range of challenging industrial projects, to extract quantitative
information from complex digital images. We work in areas as diverse
as microscopy, machine vision, stereovision, image motion and remote
sensing.
We require an innovative scientist interested in solving practical
image analysis problems and with highly developed image segmentation
skills. You should have a recent Ph.D with a strong mathematical
component, and good C programming skills.
The position is available for up to 12 months, with commencement
expected within the next few months. The salary will depend on
qualifications, but is likely to be in the range Aust. $49K - $56K +
superannuation. Assistance with travel and accommodation is available.
Further information about the position may be obtained from Dr. Mark
Berman (email mark.berman@cmis.csiro.au). The duty statement and
selection criteria are attached to this email.
Applications for the position should address the selection criteria,
and contain the names of two referees. They should be emailed to Dr.
Berman before 31st March, 1999.
Research Scientist
Image Analysis
JOB DESCRIPTION
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1. Initiate and undertake applied research in image analysis.
2. Collaborate with Australian Industry in the application of image
analysis methods to practical problems.
3. Where appropriate, work on specific collaborative projects with other
CSIRO Divisions.
SELECTION CRITERIA
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Pre Requisite
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PhD or equivalent
Essential
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1. Highly developed and demonstrable image segmentation skills.
2. Good programming skills in C.
3. Demonstrated ability to initiate and conduct creative scientific
research in image analysis.
4. Demonstrated problem solving skills with respect to image analysis
problems.
5. Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines and respond productively to
changing requirements.
6. Evidence of well-developed written and verbal communication skills
particularly an ability to communicate effectively with a wide range
of individuals and organisations.
Desirable
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1. Broad knowledge of image analysis and processing techniques.
2. Good mathematical and/or statistical skills.
3. Demonstrated ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams.
4. Knowledge of the Unix operating system.
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:Mark Berman, CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences,
:Locked Bag 17, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia,
:Phone:+61 2 9325 3209, Fax: +61 2 9325 3200,
:Email: Mark.Berman@cmis.csiro.au
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4. Jobs: Postdoc and PhD position at CWI Amsterdam
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From: Henk Heijmans (henkh@cwi.nl)
Postdoc and PhD position
Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI Amsterdam)
Signals and Images research theme
The Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI) in Amsterdam,
The Netherlands, offers young scientists to work on leading edge
technology and scientific frontiers using a superb infrastructure.
The Signals and Images research theme has a postdoc and PhD position open
associated with the following project sponsored by the Dutch
Technology Foundation (STW)
MULTIRESOLUTION IMAGE ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS:
FROM AXIOMATICS TO APPLICATIONS
The purpose of this project is to develop a general mathematical
framework for (in particular morphological) pyramid and wavelet
decompositions of images, and to evaluate the use of such
decompositions for various practical applications, such as image
compression, image fusion, texture analysis, and image indexing and
retrieval.
See also http://www.cwi.nl/cwi/departments, go to PNA4.
Applicants will be expected to perform research in the aforementioned
research area, to publish the results in scientific journals and to
present them at international conferences. Furthermore, the research
of the PhD researcher is supposed to result in a dissertation. A
competitive salary and good social benefits will be offered.
Prerequisite for PhD position (4 years):
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Applicants should have an advanced degree in mathematics. Also
candidates with a degree in physics, computer science, or electrical
engineering with a sufficient background in mathematics may reflect.
PhD student positions are four years with an assessment for
qualification after two years.
Prerequisite for postdoc position (3 years):
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PhD degree in mathematics, physics, computer science, or electrical
engineering, and substantial expertise in signal and/or image
processing. Knowledge of wavelets and/or mathematical morphology is
desirable but not a requirement.
Applications accompanied by a Curriculum Vitae should be sent to
Dr. Henk Heijmans email: henkh@cwi.nl
CWI tel: +31 20 592 4057
Kruislaan 413 fax: +31 20 592 4199
1098 SJ Amsterdam
The Netherlands
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5. CFP : Advanced course on mathematical aspects of image processing
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From: Jordi Saludes (saludes@grec.upc.es)
Advanced course on mathematical aspects of image processing
July 6 - 16, 1999 at the Centre de Recerca Matematica and Centre de
Visio per Computador, Campus of the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona,
08193 Bellaterra (Spain)
PROGRAMME
The activity will consist in three courses:
1. Speakers: Dr. V. Caselles (U. Illes Balears) and
Dr. J.M. Morel (E.N.S., Cachan)
Title: "Mathematical models in image processing"
Summary: The role of partial differential equations in image
processing will be explained by the modelling of some basic
problems: image contrast, invariant smoothing, image interpolation
and classification of non linear filters. Applications will be
given to image intersection, denoising and disocclusion, shape
analysis, image interpolation and deblurring (18 hours).
2. Speaker: Dr. J. Serra (Ecole des Mines, Paris) with the title
Title: "Mathematical morphology"
Summary: Three aspects of mathematical morphology will be presented.
The first one, morphological filtering, involves idempotent
operators on complete lattices and connected operators. The
second aspect deals with segmentation based on the watershed
approach. Both aspects are then associated to multimedia
applications (indexation, tracking, compression). (12 hours).
3. Speakers: Dr. S. Mallat (E. Polytechnique, Palaiseau) and
Dr. Y. Meyer (E.N.S., Cachan) with the title
Title: "Signal processing with wavelets"
Summary: The wavelet transform, the wavelet orthonormal bases
associated to multiresolution approximations and their relation
with filter banks will be presented. Applications will be given to
edge detection, image compression and its relation with
approximation theory, linear and non-linear denoising and the
theory of minimax estimation. (18 hours).
SCIENTIFIC COORDINATORS
Joaquim Bruna and Jordi Saludes
THIS ACTIVITY IS SUPPORTED BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION UNDER CONTRACT
ERBFMMACT980428 OF THE TMR PROGRAMM
REGISTRATION, ACCOMMODATION AND GRANTS
To obtain all this information, e-mail crm@crm.es or visit the web
site http://crm.es/info/acmaip/acmaip.html. Deadline for registration
is May 15 (April 6 for those applying for grants).
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6. CFP: Scale-Space '99
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From: Joachim Weickert (joachim@diku.dk)
Second International Conference on
Scale-Space Theories in Computer Vision:
Geometric Image Flows, Nonlinear Diffusion, Functional Minimisation,
and Linear Scale-Space
Corfu, Greece
September 26-27, 1999
In conjunction with ICCV '99
Scale-Space '99, Call For Papers
Scale-space theory has developed into an important branch of
multiscale techniques. The foundations are mathematically well
established, and its applications cover all areas of digital
imaging. Scale-Space '99 is a forum for presentation of advances
in scale-space theories in computer vision. It is the successor
of Scale-Space '97, held in Utrecht. The emphasis is on partial
differential equations and variational techniques for image
analysis, and their applications in industry and medicine.
SCOPE:
Methods:
Geometric image flows, level set methods, continuous-scale morphology,
nonlinear diffusion, functional minimisation, total variation methods,
regularisation, linear scale-space, multi-channel evolutions.
Special Topics of Interest:
Axiomatic foundations, invariances, well-posedness, generalised
solutions, approximation and convergence, discrete theories, fast
algorithms, deep structure, singularity theory, evolution properties,
unification of theories, interrelations of methods.
Applications:
Shape analysis, segmentation, reconstruction, motion, stereo, matching
and registration, colour image analysis, feature detection, scale
selection, medical applications, industrial applications.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURES
Authors are invited to submit four (4) copies of original so far
unpublished papers for oral or poster presentation. Papers must be no
longer than 12 pages in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science
format plus a cover sheet stating: (1) paper title, (2) key words, (3)
name, address, fax, and e-mail address of the contact author. Due to
the tight publishing schedule, papers must be at the conference
secretariat no later than April 8th, 1999:
Scale-Space '99
Department of Computer Science
University of Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 1
DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
E-Mail: scalespace99@diku.dk
All submissions will be reviewed by three members of the programme
committee.
PROCEEDINGS
Proceedings will be published in the series Lecture Notes in Computer
Science, Springer Verlag. LaTeX style files may be obtained at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/.
It is planned to publish a selection of the best papers in a special
issue of an international journal.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper proposals due April 8, 1999
Notification of Acceptance May 31, 1999
Camera-ready papers due July 1, 1999
Conference September 26-27, 1999
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information on Scale-Space '99 may be obtained at
http://www.diku.dk/scalespace99/.
General Board
Mads Nielsen
Olivier Faugeras
Pietro Perona
Bart ter Haar Romeny
Guillermo Sapiro
Programme Board
Mads Nielsen
Joachim Weickert
Peter Johansen
Ole Fogh Olsen
Programme Committee
Luis Alvarez
Rein van den Boomgaard
Alfred Bruckstein
Vicent Caselles
Tony Chan
James Damon
Rachid Deriche
Luc Florack
Lewis Griffin
Frederic Guichard
Ben Kimia
Ron Kimmel
Jan Koenderink
Tony Lindeberg
Ravi Malladi
Farzin Mokhtarian
Wiro Niessen
Eric Pauwels
Steve Pizer
Joachim Rieger
Christoph Schnoerr
Jayant Shah
Jon Sporring
Luc Van Gool
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7. CFP: ICCV '99
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From: ICCV '99 Conference Secretariat (iccv99@cs.toronto.edu)
Call For Papers
ICCV is a single track conference consisting of highest quality,
previously unpublished, contributed papers, presented either orally or
as a poster. The oral presentation dates will be September 21 - 24.
Contributions are sought on original research on any aspect of
computer vision, including but not restricted to the following topics:
Image Representation, Compression and Coding
Mathematical Morphology
Texture, Colour, Stereo and Motion Analysis
Image Segmentation and Grouping
Surface Geometry and Shape
Object and Event Recognition
Active Vision
Real-Time Vision
2D and 3D Scene Analysis
Visually Guided Robotics
Computational Models of Biological Vision
Applications
All reviewing will be carried out double blind by the Program
Committee . The proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society
in paper as well as CD-ROM formats.
The best papers as determined by the program committee will be
forwarded to the Marr Prize Committee of the IEEE PAMI TC for final
award selection. These awards will be announced and the papers
presented at a special Marr Prize session Sept. 21 (see conference
format).
Important Dates
Deadline for submission of papers 5 March 1999
Notification of acceptance 31 May 1999
Deadline for final manuscripts 30 June 1999
Instructions to Authors
The conference language is English. All submissions, reviews and
notices will be in electronic format only. The details regarding
submission formats will be available later this year (and will be
derived from the current CVPR formats).
Your paper must contain the following items:
1.A title page containing:
a. The title of the paper.
b. The names and complete addresses (telephone, fax,
e-mail) of all authors, with the corresponding author
identified.
c. An abstract of up to 300 words clearly stating the
impact of the contribution (originality, importance,
results, related work and how does your work differ from
past work).
d. A set of at most 10 keywords.
2. A second title page with only the title and abstract. Authors
and institution are not to be identified.
3. The text of your submission; acknowledgments and references
must neither identify nor provide clues as to author identity
or affiliation
Finally, each submission must be accompanied by a cover letter, signed
by the first and/or senior author(s) guaranteeing that one of the
authors will present the paper at the conference if the paper is
accepted either as a poster paper or as an oral presentation paper and
that the submitted paper, and any related paper with essentially the
same content, has not been and will not be submitted to any other
conference during the ICCV'99 review period, that is, until after May
31, 1999. This letter may be submitted either using normal post or by
fax.
Each paper is allotted up to 8 pages in the Conference Proceedings.
The body of the paper should be no more than 15 pages (single-spaced,
12 point font) including all text, figures and references. Pages that
include colour will be possible, however at the authors' expense.
Any paper not conforming to the all of the above will be returned to
the authors.
Queries may be addressed to:
ICCV '99 Conference Secretariat
Department of Computer Science,
D.L. Pratt Building, Room 283
6 King's College Rd.,
University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G4
E-MAIL: iccv99@cs.toronto.edu
Submissions are to be deposited via anonymous ftp at:
ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/iccv99/in.coming
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8. CFP: Fundamental Structural Properties in Image and Pattern Analysis
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FUNDAMENTAL STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES IN IMAGE AND PATTERN ANALYSIS
FSPIPA'99
International workshop
organised by Computer and Automation Research Institute,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA SZTAKI)
Budapest, Hungary, 6-8 September, 1999
Homepage: http://visual.ipan.sztaki.hu/FSPIPA99
FSPIPA'99 addresses major problems and results related to the role of
symmetry, self-similarity, anisotropy, regularity and structural
complexity in computer vision and human perception. The workshop is
planned as a highly professional, friendly and low-cost event with
participation limited to maximum 50 persons.
FSPIPA'99 is held in conjunction with the 8th International Conference
on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns (CAIP'99), Ljubljana,
Slovenia. (http://razor.fer.uni-lj.si/CAIP99/).
Deadlines:
Submission of draft paper: 15 March, 1999
Preliminary registration: 15 March, 1999
Program Committee
F. Bruckstein Israel
D. Chetverikov Hungary
X. Descombes France
T. Ebrahimi Switzerland
L. Florack Holland
W. Kropatsch Austria
T. Lindenberg Sweden
G. Sommer Germany
T. Sziranyi Hungary
Organisers and Supporters
Workshop co-organisers
Dmitry Chetverikov
MTA SZTAKI Budapest, Kende u. 13-17, 1111 Hungary.
Tel: (+36-1) 209-6510, Fax: (+36-1) 466-7503
E-mail: csetverikov@sztaki.hu
Tamas Sziranyi
MTA SZTAKI Budapest, Lagymanyosi u. 11, 1111 Hungary.
Tel: (+36-1) 209-5265, Fax: (+36-1) 466-7503
E-mail: sziranyi@lutra.sztaki.hu
FSPIPA'99 is jointly organised by Analogical and Neural Computing
Systems Laboratory of MTA SZTAKI and Image and Pattern Analysis Group
of MTA SZTAKI
FSPIPA'99 is supported by Hungarian Association for Image Analysis and
Pattern Recognition, International Association for Pattern Recognition
(approval pending) and European Research Consortium for Informatics
and Mathematics (approval pending)
Submission
Authors wishing to present a paper at the workshop should mail four
copies of their draft paper to one of the co-organisers. The length of
a contribution should be 4 to 6 pages. The first page should contain
title, author's name, affiliation and address, telephone, fax and
e-mail, abstract of max. 100 words, and up to three keywords.
Electronic submission of a compressed PostScript paper is also
allowed. See the workshop homepage for instructions.
Preliminary Registration
The prospective participants are encouraged to electronically submit a
completed preliminary registration form. See the workshop homepage
for instructions.
Venue
The workshop will be held at the Computer and Automation Research
Institute (MTA SZTAKI) in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. MTA SZTAKI
is a leading research institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
situated close to the historical centre of the Pearl of the Danube.
Accommodation in nearby hotels will be offered at reasonable price.
Invited Talks
Tony Lindenberg:
Automatic Scale Selection for Interpreting the Visual World
Hagit Zabrodsky Hel-Or:
Quantitative Analysis of Continuous Symmetry in Shapes and Objects
Dietmar Saupe:
From Statistical Self-Similarity in Natural Images to Fractal Image Encoding
(to be confirmed)
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9. Forthcoming events
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23 - 26 February 1999 Campinas, Brazil
International Seminar on Bioelectronic Interfaces
and III Workshop on Cybernetic Vision
http://www.ime.usp.br/~cesar/workshop
17 - 19 March 1999 Baltimore, USA
The 33rd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS '99)
http://www.ece.jhu.edu/ciss99/
17 - 19 March 1999 Noisy-le-Grand, France
Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery 1999
http://www.esiee.fr/~dgci99
6 - 7 May 1999 Liege, Belgium
GEOVISION 99: Symposium on Imaging Applications in Geology
http://www.lgih.ulg.ac.be/geovision
10 -12 May 1999 Castle of Haindorf, Austria
Graph-based Representations in Pattern Recognition (GbR'99)
http://www.prip.tuwien.ac.at/TC15/GbR99/cfpgbr99.html
18 - 20 May 1999 Minsk, Belarus
PRIP'99: 5th Intern. Conf. on Pattern Recogn. and Information Processing
http://www.bas-net.by/iec/conferen.htm
7 - 11 June 1999 Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
SCIA'99: 11th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis
http://www.diku.dk/scia99/
20 - 23 June 1999 Antalya, Turkey
IEEE-EURASIP Workshop on Nonlinear Signal and Image Processing
http://www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/NSIP99
23 - 25 June 1999 Colorado, USA
IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~cvpr99
6 - 16 July 1999 Bellaterra, Spain
Advanced course on mathematical aspects of image processing
http://crm.es/info/acmaip/acmaip.html
12 - 15 July 1999 Manchester, UK
Seventh IEE Conference on Image Processing and its Applications
http://www.iee.org.uk/Conf/IPA/
1 - 3 September 1999 Ljubljana, Slovenia
CAIP'99: 8th Intern. Conf. on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns,
http://razor.fri.uni-lj.si/CAIP99
6 - 8 September 1999 Budapest, Hungary
FSPIPA'99: Fundamental Structural Properties in Image and Pattern Analysis
http://visual.ipan.sztaki.hu/FSPIPA99
8 - 9 September 1999 Dublin, Ireland
Irish Machine Vision and Image Processing Conference 1999
http://www.eeng.dcu.ie/~whelanp/home.html
20 - 25 September 1999 Kerkyra, Greece
ICCV '99 International Conference on Computer Vision
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/iccv99/
26 - 27 September 1999 Corfu, Greece
Scale-Space '99: Second International Conference on Scale-Space
http://www.diku.dk/scalespace99/
27 - 29 September 1999 Venice, Italy
International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP99)
http://www.dimi.uniud.it/~iciap99/
25 - 28 October 1999 Kobe, Japan
ICIP '99: 6th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing
http://icip99.ozawa.ics.keio.ac.jp/
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10. Recent literature
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author = "J. Crespo",
title = "The flat zone approach: A general low-level region merging
segmentation method",
journal = "Signal Processing",
year = "1998",
volume = "62",
number = "1",
pages = "37-60"
}
@article{ElmoSchuClouHerlBloy:98,
author = "A. Elmoataz and S. Schupp and R. Clouard and P. Herlin
and D. Bloyet",
title = "Using active contours and mathematical morphology tools for
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}
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author = "H. J. A. M. Heijmans",
title = "Connected morphological operators for binary images",
journal = "Computer Vision and Image Understanding",
year = "1999",
volume = "73",
number = "1",
pages = "99-120"
}
@article{Lin:98,
author = "R.-S. Lin",
title = "A modified morphological corner detector",
journal = "Pattern Recognition Letters",
year = "1998",
volume = "19",
number = "3-4",
pages = "279-286"
}
@article{Na:98,
author = "S. Na",
title = "Probabilistic comparison of morphological dilation and erosion
with their equivalent linear shift-invariant systems in the
case of a memory-less uniform source",
journal = "IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing",
year = "1998",
volume = "46",
number = "11",
pages = "3092--3099"
}
@article{Serr:98,
author = "J. Serra",
title = "Connectivity on complete lattices",
journal = "Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision",
year = "1998",
volume = 9"",
number = "3",
pages = "231--251"
}
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