Margaret M. Fleck: Computer Vision Publications
Programming Language Support
- Daniel E. Stevenson and Margaret M. Fleck (1997) "Programming
Language Support for Digitized Images or, The Monsters in the Closet,"
1997 Usenix conference on Domain-Specific
Languages (
postscript), pp. 271--284
Image Databases
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David Forsyth and Margaret Fleck (1999) ``Automatic Detection of Human
Nudes,'' International Journal of Computer Vision 32/1, pp. 63-77.
- David A. Forsyth and Margaret M. Fleck (1997) "Body Plans,"
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 1997,
pp. 678-683.
- Forsyth, D.A. and Fleck, M.M.,
"Finding People and Animals by Guided Assembly",
Proc. Intern. Conf. on Image Processing 1997, vol. III, pp. 5-xx.
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David A. Forsyth and Margaret M. Fleck (1996)
``Identifying nude pictures,'' IEEE Workshop on the
Applications of Computer Vision 1996, pp. 103--108
(
postscript).
- Fleck, Margaret M., David A. Forsyth, and Chris Bregler (1996)
"Finding Naked People,"
1996 European Conference on Computer Vision ,
Volume II, pp. 592-602
( summary of paper,
postscript).
- Forsyth, D.A., Malik, J., Fleck, M.M., Greenspan, H., Leung, T., Belongie, S.,
Carson, C. and Bregler, C.,
``Finding pictures of objects in large collections of images,''
Proc. ECCV 96 International Workshop on Object Representation in Computer Vision,
Cambridge UK, April, 1996, published as Object Representation in Computer Vision,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 1144,
Springer-Verlag, J. Ponce, A. Zisserman, and M. Hebert, eds.
p. 335--361.
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Jitendra Malik, David Forsyth, Margaret Fleck, Hayit Greenspan, Thomas Leung,
Chad Carson, Serge Belongie, and Chris Bregler,
Finding Objects in Image Databases by Grouping,
International Conference on Image Processing
(ICIP '96), invited paper,
special session on "Images in Digital Libraries," (session 18A1) Sept. 1996.
- Forsyth, D.A.,Malik, J., Fleck, M.M., Leung, T., Bregler, C.,
Carson, C. and Greenspan, H.,
`` Finding pictures of objects in large collections of images,''
Proceedings of the 1996 Data Processing Clinic on
Images in Digital Libraries, GSLIS Publications office,
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 1996.
Camera Models and Camera Calibration
- Stevenson, Daniel E. and Margaret M. Fleck (1995) ``Nonparametric
Correction of Distortion," TR 95-07, University of Iowa, Computer
Science
(pictures from our work,
postscript paper), 1996
Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision, pp. 214--219.
- Margaret M. Fleck (1994) ``Perspective Projection: the Wrong
Imaging Model,'' technical report 95-01, Computer Science, University
of Iowa projection paper. [This ps version
is missing a few non-ps diagrams: if you find you it interesting, I'll
happily send you a hardcopy.]
- Stevenson, Daniel E. and Margaret M. Fleck (1995) ``Robot
Aerobics: Four Easy Steps to a More Flexible Calibration,''
Intern. Conf. on Computer Vision 1995, pp. 34--39 calibration paper.
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Margaret M. Fleck (1995) ``Wide-angle Imaging Geometry,''
US-Czech workshop (NSF funded), Prague, Czech Republic.
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Margaret M. Fleck (1996) ``Wide-angle Imaging,''
ALCATECH workshop, Sjallands Odde, Denmark, 1996.
Edge Finders
- Margaret M. Fleck (1994) ``Practical edge finding with a robust
estimator,'' Proc. of the IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition, pp. 649--653, CVPR paper.
- Margaret M. Fleck (1992) ``Some Defects in Finite Difference Edge
Finders,'' IEEE Trans. Patt. Analy. Mach. Intell. 14/3, pp.
337--345.
- Margaret M. Fleck (1992) ``Multiple Widths Yield Reliable Finite
Differences,''
IEEE Trans. Patt. Analy. Mach. Intell. 14/4, pp. 412--429.
- Margaret M. Fleck (1992) ``Texture: Plus \c{c}a change...'',
Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Vision, Lecture
Notes in Computer Science 588, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 151-159.
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Margaret M. Fleck (1990) ``Multiple Widths Yield Reliable Finite
Differences,'' Proc. Third International Conference on Computer
Vision, pp. 58--61.
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Margaret M. Fleck (1989) ``Spectre: An Improved Phantom Edge Finder,''
Proc. of the Fifth Alvey Vision Conference, pp. 127--132.
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Margaret M. Fleck (1988) ``Edge Finding, Cartooning and
Topological Image Matching,'' Mini-Symposium on Model Based Image
Coding sponsored by the Rank Prize Funds, Broadway, England.
- Brady, M. and Cameron, S. and Durrant-Whyte, H. and Fleck, M. and
Forsyth, D. and Noble, A. and Page, I. (1987) ``Progress towards a
System that can Acquire Pallets and Clean Warehouses,'' Proc. of the
Fourth International Symposium on Robotics Research, Santa Cruz,
California, pp. 359--374.
Shape representation
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Margaret M. Fleck (1990) ``Classifying Symmetry Sets,'' Proc. British
Machine Vision Conference, pp. 297--302.
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Margaret M. Fleck (1986) ``Local Rotational Symmetries,''
Proc. of the IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition, pp. 332--337.
Stereo Matching
- Margaret M. Fleck (1991) ``A Topological Stereo Matcher,'' Intern.
Journ. Comp. Vision 6/3, pp. 197--226.
Representations of space and time
- Margaret M. Fleck (1996) ``The Topology of Boundaries,''
Artificial Intelligence, 80, pp. 1-27.
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Margaret M. Fleck (1988) ``Representing Space for Practical Reasoning,''
{\it Image and Vision Computing} 6/2, pp. 75--86.
- Margaret M. Fleck (1987) ``Representing Space for Practical Reasoning,''
Proceedings of the Tenth International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, pp. 728--730.
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Margaret M. Fleck (1987) ``Representing Space for Practical Reasoning,''
Proc. of the Third Alvey Vision Conference, pp. 275--284.
[Slightly different from previous paper.]
Color Constancy
- Sang-Kyun Kim, Margaret Fleck, and David Forsyth (1994) ``Reliable
Color Labelling,'' technical report 94-11, Computer Science. U. of Iowa.
Miscellaneous
- Chung, M.G., M.M. Fleck, and D.A. Forsyth (1998)
``Jigsaw Puzzle Solver using Shape and Color,''
4th Intern. Conf. Signal Proc. 1998 (October 12-16, 1998).
- Chung, M.G., M.M. Fleck, and D.A. Forsyth (1998)
"New puzzle assembly," SPIE International Symposium on Multispectral Image
Processing(ISMIP'98), Wuhan, China (Oct. 21-23, 1998), SPIE Vol. 3545.
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