Overview
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Thomas S. Huang
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Coordinated Science Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
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Table of contents (38 papers)
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Overview
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- J. K. Aggarwal, W. N. Martin
Pages 40-73
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Image Sequence Coding
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- J. D. Robbins, A. N. Netravali
Pages 75-103
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- Richard A. Jones, Carl D. Bowling
Pages 235-248
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- J. F. Abramatic, Ph. Letellier, M. Nadler
Pages 314-336
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About this book
This volume contains the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Image Sequence Processing and Dynamic Scene Analysis" held 21 June - 2 July, 1982 in Hotel Maritim, Braunlage/Harz, Federal Republic of Germany. The organizing eommittee of the institute consists of T.S. Huang (Director), H.G. Musmann (Co Director), H.H. Nagel (Consultant), and C.E. Liedtke and W. Geuen (Local 'arrangement). This Institute was devoted to the rapidly emerging field of image sequence processing and dynamic scene analysis which has man! important applications in cluding target tracking, television bandwidth compression, highway traffic moni toring, and analysis of heart wall motion for medical diagnosis. The lectures and discussions in this Institute fell into three overlapping categories: Motion estimation; pattern recognition and artificial intelligence techniques in dynamic scene analysis; and, applications. 1) Motion estimation - One of the most important problems in image sequence analysis and dynamic scene analysis is displacement and motion estimation. For example, in interframe coding using temporal DPCM, displacement estimation and compensation can improve efficiency significantly. Also, estimated motion parameters can be powerful cues in target segmentation, detection, and classification. In this Institute, a number of recently developed techniques for displacement and motion estimation were discussed.
Editors and Affiliations
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Coordinated Science Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
Thomas S. Huang