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Today's Topics:

 Modelling image processing techniques
 SAR image data : Help
 Edge_tracking
 Vision Algorithms
 Porting digitized camera output into a CAD package 
 Question about Combining Rule...
 JOB:  Buffalo Computer Science, 1-yr. visiting position
 Research Associate required
 Videometrics II Program

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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 93 23:54:56 BSTS
From: Ally Hume <A.C.Hume@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk>
Subject: modelling image processing techniques

  MODELLING THE PROPERTIES OF IMAGE SEGMENTATION TECHNIQUES

As part of my PhD on crainial image segmentation I am interested in
modelling the properties of various image segmentation techniques (eg
edge detectors, region growers etc) in order to be able to reason or
select the best segmentation strategy for detecting a particular
anatomical structure within an image given that some of the properties
of that structure and those surrounding it can be predicted from an
anatomical model.

Unfortunately I have been unable to discover many publications which
discuss the problems of modelling the properties of segmentation
techniques either by mathematical equations of heuristic rules.  If
anybody knows of any research which has been done into this topic I
would be very grateful if they could email me with more details.

Thanks in advance,

Ally Hume                        |  ach@cs.bham.ac.uk
School of Computer Science       | 
The University of Birmingham     | 

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Date: Tue, 17 Aug 93 10:42:35 EST
From: raghu@iitm.iitm.ernet.in (P.P.Raghu)
Subject: SAR image data : Help

Dear friends,

	I am working on the texture based analysis of natural images.
I would like to get some textured SAR data for conducting the 
experiments. Can anyone point out some FTP sites for SAR images ?
Please reply to me in the EMail ID,
		raghu@iitm.ernet.in

			Thanking you in advance,
					Raghu P. P.
					SPO, IIT Madras

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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1993 05:47:02 GMT
From: mgopal@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu (Madan Gopal CHE-GRAD Grad )
Organization: College of Engg. & Tech., Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
Subject: Edge_tracking

A couple of days ago, I posted a note for an edge_detection
algorithm. I have been asked for an explanation of what I want
to do. It is as follows:
	I have digitized images of gas-liquid flow, with high
rates of gas entrainment in the liquid, which can be seen as white
bubbles of various shapes and sizes. I would like to click on one
spot on the circumference of the bubble, and have the program
trace out the whole contour and give me the x-y coordinates of the
points on the boundary.
	My images are RGB type images, and I would like the algo-
rithm to be able to work with such images.
Thank you.
Madan Gopal
Dept. of Chemical Engg.
Ohio University
e-mail : mgopal@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu

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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 18:55:53 PST
From: Chi Wai Chang <Chi_Wai_Chang@ccm.hf.intel.com>
Subject: Vision Algorithms

     Any one knew about books, articles, journals or ftp sites where there
     were description on most of the vision algorithms (basic, and advance)
     that are implementable. I am across such books like :

          Low, Adrian, (1991) "Introductory Computer Vision and
          Image Processing", McGraw-Hill, London.

          Ballard, D. H. and C. M. Brown (1982) "Computer Vision",
          Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs. NJ.

     The first book is type of information that I want but don't provide the
     advance stuff. The second book did not explain the implementation
     of advance algorithm in detail.

     Chang CW
     Chi_Wai_Chang@ccm.hf.intel.com

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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 93 11:08:35 EDT
From: M_G_Walker%CAASD1@mwmgate1.mitre.org
Subject: Porting digitized camera output into a CAD package 

We have the following problem.  Any experiences and/or solutions will be 
appreciated.  We want to do configuration management of the equipment in Air 
Traffic Control facilities without manually producing drawings that can then be 
read into a CAD package.  The problem with manually producing drawings is that 
it is labor intensive and,  even if produced once,  it is not likely that staff 
will update the drawings as equipment changes.

The proposal is  to take a snapshot of the equipment in an Air Traffic Control 
facility e.g., workstations, display screens, printers etc., digitize it, and 
put it into a CAD package (AutoCAD, Release 12, on a PC) for storage, 
manipulation, playing "what if" games with the equipment (to determine before 
equipment is replaced whether the new equipment will fit in the space), etc.

Some of the problems are solved.  Others are not.  We have a Cannon still video 
camera to take pictures of the equipment.  The output will be digitized.

Any information on how to port digitized camera output into AutoCAD release 12 
so that the images can be stored, manipulated and modified - would be 
appreciated.

Please reply to mwalker@mitre.org.  Fax number is 703-883-1226.

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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 93 11:10:28 KDT
From: baegjh@comsci.yonsei.ac.kr (Baeg Jong-Hyun)
Subject: Question about Combining Rule...

I am a Ph.D Course student of Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
Now, I am researching about handwritten numeral recognition and consistent 
formed document recognition like credit card slip..
As a recognition method, I adapted more than three methods and combined results of each recognizer..
Bayesian Rule, Voting and Behavior Knowledge Space.
These are combining method which I know....

I want to know other research which is similar to  my research.
And also I want to your advice about Combining Method...

| E-mail) Baegjh@comsci.yonsei.ac.kr     		             |	

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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1993 18:54:57 GMT
From: rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu (William J. Rapaport)
Organization: State University of New York at Buffalo/Comp Sci
Subject: JOB:  Buffalo Computer Science, 1-yr. visiting position

             STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO

                 Department of Computer Science
                   Temporary Faculty Position

We have an opening for a one-year visiting faculty  position  for
the  current  year  (1993-94)  at  a competitive salary for a new
Ph.D. or for a more senior person who wants to supplement a  sab-
batical salary. The successful candidate will teach one course or
graduate seminar each semester. I  would  welcome  your  bringing
this to the attention of your finishing doctoral students or col-
leagues who might be interested.  Please ask anyone interested to
submit a curriculum vitae, and to arrange to have four letters of
reference sent directly from their  referees,  to  me  by  e-mail
(selman@cs.buffalo.edu) or by mail to

                  Alan L. Selman
                  Department of Computer Science
                  226 Bell Hall
                  State University of New York at Buffalo
                  Buffalo, NY 14260

If we do not successfully fill this position for the entire year,
we will consider candidates for the Spring semester only.

The Department currently  has  15  tenure-track  faculty, 12  ad-
ditional    faculty,   and   125   graduate   students.   Primary
research  areas  include:  artificial  intelligence,   complexity
theory,   computer vision, numerical linear algebra, parallel al-
gorithms, programming languages,  systems  and  VLSI.  Department
members are actively engaged in interdisciplinary research groups
with the Advanced Scientific Computing Graduate Group, the Cogni-
tive  Science  Center, the Medical Foundation of Buffalo, the NSF
National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis,  the  US
Postal  Services'  Center for Excellence in Document Analysis and
Recognition and the Vision Graduate Group.

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Date: 17 Aug 1993 06:47:50 GMT
From: prigby@receptor.pharm.uwa.edu.au (Paul Rigby)
Organization: The University of Western Australia
Subject: Research Associate required
Keywords: microscope imaging, DEC alpha, software application

The following position will be advertised shortly:

This position offers the right person a truely exciting opportunity to be 
involved in state-of-the-art technology in computing and biological 
research and to work with a highly motivated and progressive experimental 
team.

Remember, Perth, Western Australia is a wonderful place to live and the 
weather and lifestyle are just superb. 

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (ref: a34/93)
DEPARTMENTS OF PHARMACOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
 
Applications are invited for the above position which will be funded for 
12 months in the first instance through a grant from the Digital Equipment 
Corporation External Research Programme. The successful applicant would be 
expected to have a PhD, either in computer science with experience and an 
interest in biomedical research, or in one of the life sciences with 
extensive computing experience. The appointee will be working with research 
groups based in the Departments of Pharmacology, Physiology and Microbiology, 
and the Robotics and Vision Research Group in the Department of Computer 
Science. The major research task will be to develop image analysis and 
visualisation software which will allow analysis of data acquired on a 
BioRad MRC 1000 confocal microscope. Additional work will be concerned 
with establishment of gene sequence analysis software. Computing resources 
for the project include 2 DEC 3000/500 alpha-based graphics workstations 
running OSF/1. Some assistance with relocation expenses (if applicable) 
may be negotiated. Further information may be obtained from Dr B Madsen 
(Pharmacology) on telephone 61 9 389 2987, fax 61 9 389 3469 or email 
bmadsen@receptor.pharm.uwa.edu.au or Mr P Kovesi (Computer Science) on 
telephone 61 9 380 2796, fax 61 9 380 1089 or email pk@cs.uwa.edu.au. 
 
SALARY RANGE:    Level A $28,700 - $38,950 p.a.
    (Minimum starting salary for appointee with PhD will be $36,285 p.a.)
CLOSING DATE:    17 September 1993
 
Conditions of appointment will be specified in any offer of appointment 
which may be made as a result of this advertisement.
Written applications quoting reference number, telephone number, 
qualifications and experience, and the names, addresses and fax/telephone 
numbers of three referees should reach the Director, Human Resources, The 
University of Western Australia, Nedlands WA 6009, by the closing date 
(fax 61 9 380 1036).
 
The University is an equal opportunity employer and promotes a smoke-free 
work environment

Dr Paul Rigby
Department of Pharmacology
University of Western Australia
Nedlands, WA, 6009
Australia                        Email:prigby@receptor.pharm.uwa.edu.au

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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1993 08:12:16 +1000
From: Mark Shortis <mark_shortis@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: Videometrics II Program

                       Subject:                              
Time:8:03 AM
  OFFICE MEMO          Videometrics II Program               
Date:8/20/93
For your information, below is the "final" program for the
Videometrics II conference to be held in Boston during September
9-10.  This is the program as known at present and does not preclude
any late changes, but includes final SPIE paper numbers and session
times.


ADVANCED PROGRAM

Optical Tools for Manufacturing and Advanced Automation

Boston, September 7-10, 1993


Conference #2067  :  VIDEOMETRICS II

Conference Chair:  Sabry F. El-Hakim, National Reseach Council
(Canada)

Thursday September 9, 1993

Session #1  :  Camera and System Calibration  :  8:20 am - 10:00 am

Session Chair  :  Mark R. Shortis  (Australia)

2067-1 High performance camera calibration algorithm
Hong Fan  (Sweden) Baozong Yuan  (China) Per-Erik Danielsson 
(Sweden)

2067-2 Calibration of image inspection systems: the effect of
lighting on
precision and accuracy
Charles F. Osborne  (Australia) Grant A. Soosalu  (Australia)

2067-3 Stereo cameras calibration with distortion model and using
forgetting factor
Lh. Masmoudi  (Spain) J.L. Coronado  (Spain) F.M. Trespaderne 
(Spain)

2067-4 Practical range camera calibration
J.-A. Beraldin (Canada) S.F. El-Hakim (Canada) L. Cournoyer (Canada)

Poster presentation: 

2067-5 Calibration of a 3-D data acquisition system using the ratio
of two intensity images
Jorge A. Silva (Portugal) Aurelio J. C. Campilho (Portugal) J. C.
Marques dos Santos (Portugal)

Session #2 : Evaluation of Vision Systems for Precision Measurement I
 :  10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Session Chair : Armin Gruen  (Switzerland)

2067-6 Digitization effects in image processing when used in
automatic
inspection of nuts and fasteners
Charles F. Osborne  (Australia) Grant A. Soosalu  (Australia)

2067-7 Geometric calibration and accuracy testing of video frame
scanners
A. M. Amin  (United Arab Emirates) Gordon Petrie (United Kingdom)

2067-8 Interactive image processing tool for experimental evaluation
of
algorithms for real-time video signal preprocessing for light stripe
sensors with a high frame rate
Jurgen Klicker  (Germany) Saqib Syed  (Germany) Uwe Weller  (Germany)

2067-9 The suitability of the Pulnix TM6CN CCD camera for
photogrammetric
measurement
S. Robson (United Kingdom) T.A. Clarke (United Kingdom) J. Chen
(United Kingdom)

Session #3 : Evaluation of Vision Systems for Precision Measurement
II  :  1:30 - 3:10 pm

Session Chair : Walter L. Snow  (USA)

2067-10 The influence of storage media on the accuracy and
repeatability of photogrammetric measurements using CCD cameras
Mark R. Shortis (Australia) Walter L. Snow  (USA) Brooks A. Childers 
(USA) Bill K. Goad  (USA)

2067-11 Determination of radiometric and geometric characteristics of
frame grabbers
H. A. Beyer  (Switzerland)

2067-12 Evaluation of the geometrical performance of a standard S-VHS
camcorder
Wolfram Hoeflinger  (Switzerland)

2067-13 Characterization of commercial solid-state TV cameras for
non-contact metrology
Aldo Cumani  (Italy) Antonio Guiducci  (Italy) Paolo Grattoni 
(Italy) Giuseppe Pettiti  (Italy)

Session #4  :  Vision-based Precision Measurement Techniques I

Session Chair  :  to be announced  :  3:40 pm - 5:00 pm

2067-14 Automating the sensor placement task for accurate inspection
S.O. Mason  (Switzerland) A. Gruen  (Switzerland)

2067-15 Uncertainty in a vision based locating system with two
different
locating algorithms
Markku Jarviluoma  (Finland) Mikko Lindholm  (Finland) Klaus Kansala 
(Finland)

2067-16 Problems of precise target location and camera orientation in
digital close range photogrammetry
Josef Jansa  (Austria) Huang Yong Ru  (Australia) John C. Trinder 
(Australia)


Friday September 10, 1993

Session #5  :  Vision-based Precision Measurement Techniques II

Session Chair     :  to be announced  :  8:15 am - 9:30 am

2067-17 Edge detection with sub-pixel accuracy for a flexible
manufacturing system
John C. Trinder  (Australia) Yongru Huang  (Australia)

2067-18 Edge detection for high resolution inspection
Siddharth Behera  (USA) Stephen E. Reichenbach  (USA)

2067-19 A generic robust matching algorithm with selfdiagnosis and
its
applications
Wolfgang Schickler  (Germany)


Session #6   :  Surface Measurement and Analysis

Session Chair  : Gerhard Roth  (Canada)  :  9:30 am - 12:05 pm
           
2067-20 Experiments on Procedural CAD model
Visa Koivunen  (USA) Ruzena Bajcsy  (USA)

2067-21 Automatic extraction of complex surface models from range
images
using trimed-NURBS
P. Boulanger  (Canada) Iwao Sekita  (Japan) G. Godin  (Canada)

2067-22 CAD model generation using non-contact/contact methods
Saeid Motavalli  (USA)

2067-23 Surface analysis by laser beam scanning and
stereophotogrammetry
A. Aliverti  (Italy) G. Ferrigno  (Italy) A. Pedotti  (Italy)

2067-24 Filtering of three dimensional cylindrical surfaces
Haian Fang  (USA) Joseph H. Nurre  (USA)

Session #7   :  Dynamic Tracking in 3-D

Session Chair     : Horst A. Beyer  (Switzerland)  :  1:30 pm - 3:10
pm

2067-25 Withdrawn

2067-26 Robust dynamic 3D motion estimation and reconstruction using
landmarks
Wolfgang Polzleitner  (Austria) Michael Ulm  (Austria)

2067-27 Towards real-time close range photogrammetry
Colin W. Urquhart (United Kingdom) Paul Siebert (United Kingdom)

2067-28 Dynamic monitoring of dragline operations in 3-D
Kurt Kubik (Australia) Murray Phillips (Australia) Jeff Rowland
(Australia)

Total: 27 papers

Orders are now being taken by SPIE at the pre-publication price of
US$50.  Contact SPIE using facsimile +1 206 647 1445 or
spie@mom.spie.org

Dr. Mark R. Shortis,                 Mark_Shortis@mac.unimelb.edu.au
Senior Lecturer,
Dept. of Surveying and Land Information,
University of Melbourne,                     Telephone +613 344 6401
Parkville 3052, AUSTRALIA.                   Facsimile +613 347 2916

"An expert is a person who has made all possible errors in a very
 narrow field of endeavour"

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