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| | Computer vision - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Computer vision, on the other hand, studies and describes technical system which are implemented in software or hardware, in computers or in digital signal processors. |  | | Computer vision is by some seen as a subfield of artificial intelligence where image data is being fed into a system as an alternative to text based input for controlling the behaviour of a system. |  | | For example, many methods in computer vision are based on statistics, optimization or geometry. |
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| | Golan Levin - Computer Vision for Artists and Designers |
 | | Historically, the creation of computer vision systems has been regarded as the exclusive domain of expert researchers and engineers in the fields of signal processing and artificial intelligence. |  | | Many low-level computer vision algorithms are geared to the task of distinguishing which pixels, if any, belong to people or other objects of interest in the scene. |  | | As computers and video hardware become more available, and software-authoring tools continue to improve, we can expect to see the use of computer vision techniques increasingly incorporated into media-art education, and into the creation of games, artworks and many other applications. |
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| | Computer Vision (comp256) |
 | | Graduate students that are interested to learn about the fundamental concepts of computer vision or desire to use compute vision techniques in their research. |  | | Computer Vision, formerly an almost esoteric corner of research and regarded as a field of research still in its infancy, has emerged to a key discipline in computer science. |  | | Computer Vision is still far from being a solved problem, and most exciting developments, discoveries and applications still lie ahead of us. |
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http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/vision/comp256
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| | Computer Vision Source Code |
 | | OpenVIDIA: Parallel GPU Computer Vision - The OpenVIDIA project implements computer vision algorithms on computer graphics hardware in real-time, using OpenGL and Cg. |  | | The OpenVIDIA project implements computer vision algorithms on computer graphics hardware in real-time, using OpenGL and Cg. |  | | OpenVIDIA : Parallel GPU Computer Vision - The OpenVIDIA project implements computer vision algorithms on computer graphics hardware, using OpenGL and Cg. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~cil/v-source.html
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| | Computer Vision Syndrome and Computer Glasses |
 | | Because your eyes react differently to the stimulus of a computer, 70-75% of the computer users need computer eyeglasses. |  | | Computer monitors are often placed too close to the user because of space constraints or lack of understanding on how the eyes function while working on a computer. |  | | One way to accurately diagnose and identify computer vision problems is by using the PRIO diagnostic instrument that simulates a computer screen. |
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http://www.mdsupport.org/library/cvs.html
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| | The Computer Vision Industry |
 | | Vision technologies: Uses the latest computer vision research in systems for obstacle detection and tracking, ego-motion computation, and road geometry analysis. |  | | Computer vision (also referred to as "machine vision") refers to the automated extraction of information regarding the objects or scene in one or more images. |  | | Vision technologies: Fabric inspection is based on computer vision and psychology research into texture analysis and color discrimination. |
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http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/lowe/vision.html
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| | Vision |
 | | Seeing is Believing: Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence. |  | | "Computer vision is the branch of artificial intelligence that focuses on providing computers with the functions typical of human vision. |  | | The field of computer vision deals with methods a computer can use to obtain information about objects and events in a scene by analysing images of the scene. |
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http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/html/vision.html
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| | Geometry in Action: Vision |
 | | Szeliski of DEC uses octrees in computer vision. |  | | Many computer vision papers tend to apply signal processing techniques rather than discrete geometry, to be very heuristic, or to simply describe coordinate systems or other geometric modelling tools. |  | | Mihran Tuceryan's computational geometry research page describes an application of Voronoi diagrams to finding neighbor relationships between image tokens, and includes bibliographic references to related papers by Tuceryan, Ahuja, and others. |
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http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/gina/vision.html
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| | Computer Vision Laboratory at UMASS-> Homepage |
 | | The Computer Vision Laboratory was established in the Computer Science Department at the University of Massachusetts in 1974 with the goal of investigating the scientific principles underlying the construction of integrated vision systems and the application of vision to problems of real-world importance. |  | | Copyright © 2003 Computer Vision Laboratory at UMass. |  | | The emphasis of our work is on vision systems that are capable of functioning flexibly and robustly in complex changing environments. |
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| | The Computer Vision Handbook |
 | | The computer vision literature is vast and diverse. |  | | Furthermore, computer vision research depends on techniques from a wide range of other fields. |  | | We prefer references that provide succinct coverage of material required for research in computer vision, minimizing coverage of material that is unlikely to be used in our area. |
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http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~fleck/computer-vision-handbook
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| | The Computer Vision Homepage |
 | | The emphasis of the Computer Vision Homepage is on computer vision research rather than on commercial products. |  | | The Computer Vision Homepage was established at Carnegie Mellon University in 1994 to provide a central location for World Wide Web links relating to computer vision research. |  | | Since the Computer Vision Homepage includes numerous links all over the world, you are bound to encounter broken links from time to time. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~cil/vision.html
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| | Computer Vision and Image Understanding |
 | | Computer Vision and Image Understanding is the oldest and a most prestigious journal devoted to the dissemination of research in areas relevant to computer vision. |  | | Label the disk with the type of computer used, the type of software and the version number, and the disk format. |  | | Manuscripts may be submitted to Computer Vision and Image Understanding on personal computer disks after the manuscript has been accepted and after all revisions have been incorporated onto the disk. |
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http://rvl4.ecn.purdue.edu/~kak/cviu.html
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| | LinuxDevCenter.com -- Program Your Computer to See |
 | | Computer Vision is the science of applying algorithms to still or moving images in order to automatically extract meaningful, reproducible data. |  | | In June of this year, at the IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Intel announced the availability of the first alpha version of its "Open Source Computer Vision Library" (OSCVL) for Microsoft Windows. |  | | Full details, including download links, are available at Intel's Open Source Computer Vision Library page. |
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http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2000/09/22/computer_vision.html
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| | Computer Vision - JHU Computer Science |
 | | Computer Vision is the study of inferring properties of the world based on one or more digital images. |  | | CVonline (a compendium of Computer Vision Bibliographic Information). |  | | Computer Vision -- A modern approach (draft version) by David Forsyth and Jean Ponce. |
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http://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu/~cs461
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| | Computational Vision: Research Links |
 | | Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition): 1996 / 1997 / 1998 / 1999 / 2000 / 2001 / 2003 / 2004 / 2005 / 2006 |  | | SCTV (Statistical and Computational Theories of Vision) 1999 / 2001 / 2003 |  | | More thorough listings of vision conferences may be found at the Vision Science and CMU computer vision sites. |
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http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~eero/vision-links.html
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| | Vision Technology - Home |
 | | The goal of computer vision research is to endow computers with the ability to understand still and moving imagery. |  | | There is computer vision research going on in many groups at Microsoft. |  | | Although we, as human beings, can make sense of photographs and video, to a computer they're just an array of numbers representing each pixel's brightness and color value. |
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http://research.microsoft.com/vision
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| | Open Directory - Computers: Artificial Intelligence: Vision |
 | | Seeing is Believing: Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence - "This article will look at the role that knowledge plays in computer vision and how the use of reasoning, context, and knowledge in visual tasks reduces the complexity of the general problem." Published in Crossroads, the ACM student magazine. |  | | Cognex Corporation - Designs, develops, manufactures and markets family of machine vision computer systems which are used to replace human vision in a wide range of manufacturing processes. |  | | Alper Yilmaz: Computer Vision - Research papers of A. Yilmaz on topics including object tracking in EO and IR Imagery, Face Recognition, Pose Recovery, and Action Recognition. |
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http://dmoz.org/Computers/Artificial_Intelligence/Vision
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| | Colorado State University Vision Group |
 | | The challenge of object recognition has lead us to address computer vision in the broader context of Artificial Intelligence, and to integrate techniques from empirical evaluation and machine learning. |  | | The Computer Vision Group at Colorado State University focuses on semantic object recognition in complex domains. |  | | Other areas of expertise and interest include embedded real-time computer vision, 3D model-based object recognition and adaptive object recognition under the control of Markov processes. |
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http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~vision
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| | Computer Vision |
 | | According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is "the complex of eye and vision problems related to near work which are experienced during or related to computer use." In other words, you work on a computer for a while and your eyes bother you! |  | | If your vision is good at distance with or without glasses or contacts, you must change how your eyes focus from that far distance to the computer monitors closer distance. |  | | When the visual demand of using the computer exceed the ability of the user to meet that demand, symptoms of CVS are noted. |
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http://www.visioneyedoctor.com/computer_vision.htm
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| | Computer Vision Meets Digital Libraries |
 | | Computer vision meets digital libraries when there are lots and lots of images. |  | | Clustering Art, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2001 (in press). |  | | Use large image collections as data for classical computer vision problems such as object recognition. |
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http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/vision.html
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| | Computer Vision Syndrome |
 | | Protecting your eyes when using the computer can be as easy as changing the position and/or location of the computer monitor. |  | | If you use your computer often and have experienced several of these symptoms, you probably are a victim of Computer Vision Syndrome. |  | | Although Computer Vision Syndrome is a widespread problem, it can be avoided. |
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http://www.compukiss.com/vc/cvs/cvs.html
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| | Computer Vision |
 | | To introduce students to Computer Vision, an area of increasing importance in the technologies of robotics and human-computer interaction, and which raises computational issues not met elsewhere in our degree programmes. |  | | The course introduces the field of computer vision and its relation to research on natural vision systems. |  | | To give an understanding of some of the central issues in computer vision, including its relationship to some aspects of biological vision, and to develop the skills needed to write simple applied computer vision programs using a suitable package. |
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http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/davidy/compvis
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| | Computer Vision Syndrome: Do You Have It? - AllAboutVision.com |
 | | Read more about how computer use is affecting the eyes of children and teens, and why your child should be examined by a computer vision specialist. |  | | A poor ergonomic set-up could be contributing to your computer vision problems. |  | | PRIO computer eyewear eliminates eyestrain and fatigue from computer work |
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http://www.allaboutvision.com/cvs
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| | Computer Vision |
 | | The primary reason for neck and back aches among computer users is the posture used by eyeglass wearers to view their computer monitors. |  | | Working at a computer is a visually demanding task. |  | | Reading glasses for general use are not adequate for computer work. |
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http://www.goodglasses.com/index.cfm/fa/categories.main/parentcat/6246
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| | Computer Vision |
 | | Thus human vision acts as a lower bound on our ambitions with regard to computational image analysis (Turing Test for computer vision). |  | | David A. Forsyth and Jean Ponce, "Computer Vision: A Modern Approach", Prentice Hall, 2003. |  | | Fundamentals of Computer Vision" (This book is only available online and provide useful resource to most of the problems that will be covered in the class. |
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http://www.cs.ucf.edu/courses/cap6411/cap5415
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| | Computer Vision Laboratory |
 | | The laboratory is involved in basic research in computer vision with emphasis on computational models for shape, texture, and color in combination with the segmentation process. |  | | The goal is to develop robust vision system architectures that can combine different modules, adapt to the current purpose of the vision system and to the available computational resources. |  | | We use computer vision and image processing methods in derivation of alternative representations for video and still images. |
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http://www.lrv.fri.uni-lj.si
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| | CS 766: Computer Vision, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
 | | Introduction to the basic concepts in computer vision. |  | | CS 766: Computer Vision, University of Wisconsin - Madison |  | | Office: 6379 Computer Sciences Building Telephone: 262-1965 E-mail: dyer@cs.wisc.edu Office Hours: 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. |
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http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~dyer/cs766.html
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| | CAVE Computer Vision Laboratory |
 | | Our work is motivated by applications in the fields of digital imaging, machine vision, robotics, human-machine interfaces, computer graphics, and displays. |  | | Our research focuses on three broad areas: the creation of vision sensors, the design of physics-based models for vision, and the development of algorithms for scene interpretation. |  | | The CAVE Laboratory at Columbia University is dedicated to the development of advanced vision systems. |
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http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/CAVE
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| | People in Computer Vision |
 | | This classification is intended to include people in computer vision development or funding agencies, as well as researchers in allied fields (e.g. |  | | Students should be added when they reach the stage of working on a Ph.D. thesis in computer vision, submitting papers to conferences and journals, attending conferences, and the like. |  | | It includes only people who are actively engaged in computer vision research, i.e. |
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http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~fleck/computer-vision-handbook/vision-people.html
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| | Computer Vision - PSI Group, University of Toronto |
 | | The computational requirement for learning this model using EM algorithm is in the order of O(N |  | | Frey, N. Jojic and A. Kannan 2003 Learning appearance and transparency manifolds of occluded objects in layers, In Proceedings of IEEE conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003. |  | | The additional level of global transformation provides regularization and computational adbvantage, but could be absorbed into deformation model. |
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http://www.psi.toronto.edu/computerVision.html
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| | Corporate Vision Consulting |
 | | Computer Vision Syndrome is that complex of eye and vision symptoms related to near work which are experienced during or related to computer use. |  | | Marketing a unique vision testing software program called, The Eye-CEE System for Computer Users. |  | | Corporate Vision Consulting is dedicated to assisting you in comfortably using a computer without straining your eyes. |
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http://www.cvconsulting.com
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| | CVonline - Compendium of Computer Vision |
 | | Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Vision - a journal specializing in high-quality survey and tutorial monographs. |  | | CVonline: The Evolving, Distributed, Non-Proprietary, On-Line Compendium of Computer Vision |  | | Computer Vision Educational Resource - a collection of links to online vision course materials, assignments, datasets and reviews of textbooks. |
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http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline
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| | Computer Vision Conference Listing from USC |
 | | The Computer vision group at USC has descriptions of a number of research projects. |  | | IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition |
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http://iris.usc.edu/Information/Iris-Conferences.html
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| | Computer Vision Lab - Publications |
 | | High-level and low-level computer vision: towards an integrated approach, In E. Ardizzone, S. Gaglio, and F. Sorbello, editors, Trends in Artificial Intelligence, pages 322-331. |  | | Cellular Automata as a Computational Model for Low-Level Vision, International Journal of Modern Physics C, 4(1):5-16, (1993). |  | | Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Elsevier Science Publishing, 15 (2004), 333-345. |
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 | | Welcome to the home page of the Computer Vision Laboratory in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at U.C. San Diego. |  | | Members of the Vision group at the European Conference on Computer Vision, 2004 held in Prague. |  | | CSE 252B: Computer Vision II : Topics in Vision & Learning |
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http://vision.ucsd.edu
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| | PRIO - What is Computer Vision Syndrome? |
 | | Characters on a computer screen, however, don't have this contrast, or well-defined edges. |  | | Until now, traditional eye exams for near vision have resulted in eyewear suited for reading printed material, not for viewing computer screens. |  | | It is estimated that over 175 million working Americans suffer from computer eyestrain. |
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http://www.prio.com/consumers/problem.cfm
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| | Ballard and Brown's Computer Vision Online |
 | | This restoration of Dana Ballard and Chris Brown's famous Computer Vision textbook was funded by the British Machine Vision Association and the EU's ECVision Network on Cognitive Computer Vision. |
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http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/BOOKS/BANDB/bandb.htm
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| | Alper Yilmaz |
 | | He earned his BS degree in 1997 in the Computer Science from the Yildiz Technical University with the highest honors and was ranked the first place including all disciplines. |  | | Yilmaz’s areas of expertise include several areas in computer vision including, object segmentation, behavior analysis, single camera and multi-camera tracking, and facial recognition. |  | | Alper Yilmaz earned his PhD degree at the Computer Science Department at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, where he is currently holding a Visiting Assistant Prof. |
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http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~yilmaz
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| | Computer vision research groups |
 | | Specializes in human media technology and in knowledge based and trainable systems (computer vision and computational intelligence) |  | | This list encompasses both academic and industrial research groups working in computer vision and related areas. |  | | CSD III Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition group |
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http://peipa.essex.ac.uk/info/groups.html
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| | Open Source Computer Vision Library |
 | | Philosophy – Aid commercial uses of computer vision in human-computer interface, robotics, monitoring, biometrics and security by providing a free and open infrastructure where the distributed efforts of the vision community can be consolidated and performance optimized. |  | | Web group – An online community organized around the Open Source Computer Vision Library has been created at yahoogroups.com for sharing information, bugs, opinions, questions and answers about the library. |  | | All information provided related to future Intel products and plans is preliminary and subject to change at any time, without notice. |
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http://www.intel.com/technology/computing/opencv
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| | University of Wisconsin Computer Vision Group |
 | | The University of Wisconsin - Madison Computer Vision Group is conducting research in designing, implementing and experimenting with important components of computer vision systems. |  | | Professor Charles Dyer Department of Computer Sciences University of Wisconsin-Madison 1210 West Dayton Street Madison, WI 53706-1685 Telephone: 608-262-1965 Fax: 608-262-9777 Department: 608-262-1204 E-mail: dyer@cs.wisc.edu Web: www.cs.wisc.edu/~dyer |  | | Marr Prize, International Conference on Computer Vision, 1999 |
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http://www.cs.wisc.edu/computer-vision
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| | Computer Vision Research Group |
 | | The Computer Vision Research Group is part of the Graphics and Vision Research Laboratory. |  | | Welcome to the Computer Vision Research Group Homepage! |  | | From here you can access other research groups' pages, staff and students' personal pages, as well as general information about Computer Science at Otago. |
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http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/research/vision
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| | Main Page - Computer vision |
 | | Welcome to this new Computer Vision Wikicity, the free-content portal on all aspects of Vision and Image Processing. |  | | MMBIA 2006 IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis, New York, USA, June 17-18, 2006 [4] |  | | Paper Deadlines for the Major Computer Vision Meetings |
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http://computervision.wikicities.com/wiki/Main_Page
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| | SpringerLink Home - Main |
 | | SpringerLink is the premier electronic data source from Springer for researchers in biomedicine, life science, clinical medicine, physics, engineering, mathematics, computer science, humanities, and economics… more. |  | | With a collection of journals and book series that account for over 1 million documents in SpringerLink, the browse and explore functions help users to get quickly to the information and titles they need. |
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