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    An efficient method for geo-referenced video mosaicing for environmental monitoring

    Environmental monitoring applications require seamless registration of optical data into large area mosaics that are geographically referenced to the world frame. Using frame-by-frame image registration alone,...

    Zhigang Zhu, Edward M. Riseman, Allen R. Hanson in Machine Vision and Applications (2005)

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    Generation and Error Characterization of Pararell-Perspective Stereo Mosaics from Real Video

    There have been attempts in a variety of applications to add 3D information into an image-based mosaic representation. Creating stereo mosaics from two rotating cameras was proposed by [Huang & Hung, 1998], and f...

    Zhigang Zhu, Allen R. Hanson, Howard Schultz, Edward M. Riseman in Video Registration (2003)

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    Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Points and Lines with Unknown Correspondence across Images

    Yong-Qing Cheng, Robert T. Collins in International Journal of Computer Vision (2002)

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    A Fault-Tolerant Distributed Vision System Architecture for Object Tracking in a Smart Room

    In recent years, distributed computer vision has gained a lot of attention within the computer vision community for applications such as video surveillance and object tracking. The collective information gathe...

    Deepak R. Karuppiah, Zhigang Zhu, Prashant Shenoy in Computer Vision Systems (2001)

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    Divine Inheritance vs. Experience in the World: Where Does the Knowledge Base Come From?

    The UMass Mobile Robots project is investigating the integration of a broad range of capabilities into practical mobile robots. At the foundation of our work is the premise that higher-level vision beyond the ...

    Edward M. Riseman, Allen R. Hanson in Neuroscience: From Neural Networks to Arti… (1993)

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    A Methodology for the Development of General Knowledge-Based Vision Systems

    Expert system technology, especially techniques for rule-based knowledge engineering, has been successfully applied to many practical problems. Although there are inherent limitations in the complexity and pow...

    Edward M. Riseman, Allen R. Hanson in Computer Vision: Theory and Industrial Applications (1992)

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    Computer vision research at the University of Massachusetts—Themes and progress

    Edward M. Riseman, Allen R. Hanson in International Journal of Computer Vision (1989)

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    The image understanding architecture

    This paper provides an overview of the Image Understanding Architecture (IUA), a massively parallel, multilevel system for supporting real-time image understanding applications and research in knowledge-based ...

    Charles C. Weems, Steven P. Levitan in International Journal of Computer Vision (1989)

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    Segmenting images using localized histograms and region merging

    A working system for segmenting images of complex scenes is presented. The system integrates techniques that have evolved out of many years of research in low-level image segmentation at the University of Mass...

    J. Ross Beveridge, Joey Griffith in International Journal of Computer Vision (1989)

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    The schema system

    Bruce A. Draper, Robert T. Collins, John Brolio in International Journal of Computer Vision (1989)

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    A Methodology for the Development of General Knowledge-Based Vision Systems

    Expert system technology has been successfully applied to many practical problems, but there has been little evidence of transfer to computer vision. In this paper we discuss some of the problems confronting c...

    Edward M. Riseman, Allen R. Hanson in Wissensbasierte Systeme (1985)