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Three-Dimensional Recognition of Solid Objects from a Two-Dimensional Image
(1988-10-01)
This thesis addresses the problem of recognizing solid objects in the three-dimensional world, using two-dimensional shape information extracted from a single image. Objects can be partly occluded and can occur in ...
Learning a Color Algorithm from Examples
(1987-06-01)
We show that a color algorithm capable of separating illumination from reflectance in a Mondrian world can be learned from a set of examples. The learned algorithm is equivalent to filtering the image data---in which ...
Describing Surfaces
(1985-01-01)
This paper continues our work on visual representation s of three-dimensional surfaces [Brady and Yuille 1984b]. The theoretical component of our work is a study of classes of surface curves as a source of constraint ...
Multigrid Relaxation Methods and the Analysis of Lightness, Shading and Flow
(1984-10-01)
Image analysis problems, posed mathematically as variational principles or as partial differential equations, are amenable to numerical solution by relaxation algorithms that are local, iterative, and often parallel. ...
Multi-Level Reconstruction of Visual Surfaces: Variational Principles and Finite Element Representations
(1982-04-01)
Computational modules early in the human vision system typically generate sparse information about the shapes of visible surfaces in the scene. Moreover, visual processes such as stereopsis can provide such information at ...
Machine Recognition as Representation and Search
(1989-12-01)
Generality, representation, and control have been the central issues in machine recognition. Model-based recognition is the search for consistent matches of the model and image features. We present a comparative ...
The Computational Study of Vision
(1988-04-01)
The computational approach to the study of vision inquires directly into the sort of information processing needed to extract important information from the changing visual image---information such as the three-dimensional ...
The Combinatorics of Heuristic Search Termination for Object Recognition in Cluttered Environments
(1989-05-01)
Many recognition systems use constrained search to locate objects in cluttered environments. Earlier analysis showed that the expected search is quadratic in the number of model and data features, if all the data comes ...
A Modern Differential Geometric Approach to Shape from Shading
(1989-06-01)
How the visual system extracts shape information from a single grey-level image can be approached by examining how the information about shape is contained in the image. This technical report considers the characteristic ...
Probabilistic Solution of Inverse Problems
(1985-09-01)
In this thesis we study the general problem of reconstructing a function, defined on a finite lattice from a set of incomplete, noisy and/or ambiguous observations. The goal of this work is to demonstrate the generality ...