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Don Norman.
Turn signals are the facial expressions of automobiles.
Addison Wesley, 1992.
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Steve Mann.
Wearable computing: A first step toward personal imaging.
IEEE Computer, 30(2), Feb 1997.
http://hi.eecg.toronto.edu/ieeecomputer/index.html.
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Cynthia Ryals.
Lightspace: A new language of imaging.
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Steve Mann.
Personal Imaging.
PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 1997.
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S. Mann.
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TR 260, M.I.T. Media Lab Perceptual Computing Section, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, http://wearcam.org/mediated-reality/index.html, 1994.
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Steve Mann.
Humanistic intelligence.
Proceedings of Ars Electronica, Sep 8-13 1997.
Invited plenary lecture, Sep. 10, http://wearcam.org/ars/
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Steve Mann.
Shootingback.
the winners of the prix ars electronica 1997, Sep 8-13 1997.
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S. Mann and R. W. Picard.
Video orbits of the projective group; a simple approach to
featureless estimation of parameters.
TR 338, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, See http://n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu/tip.ps.gz 1995.
Also appears IEEE Trans. Image Proc., Sept 1997, Vol. 6 No. 9.
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Steve Mann.
`pencigraphy' with AGC: Joint parameter estimation in both domain
and range of functions in same orbit of the projective-Wyckoff group.
Technical Report 384, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
December 1994; http://hi.eecg.toronto.edu/icip96/index.html.
Also appears in: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
Image Processing (ICIP-96), Lausanne, Switzerland, September 16-19, 1996,
pages 193-196.
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S. Mann and R.W. Picard.
Being `undigital' with digital cameras: Extending dynamic range by
combining differently exposed pictures.
Technical Report 323, M.I.T. Media Lab Perceptual Computing Section,
Boston, Massachusetts, 1994.
Also appears, IS&T's 48th annual conference, pages 422-428, May
1995.
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S. Mann.
Compositing multiple pictures of the same scene.
In Proceedings of the 46th Annual IS&T Conference,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 9-14 1993. The Society of Imaging Science and
Technology.
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Charles W. Wyckoff.
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An experimental extended response film.
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QuickTime VR - an image-based approach to virtual environment
navigation.
SIGGRAPH, 1995.
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M. Levoy and R. Hanrahan.
Light field rendering.
SIGGRAPH, pages 31-42, 1996.
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L. McMillan and G. Bishop.
Plenoptic modeling.
SIGGRAPH, 1995.
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Berthold Klaus Paul Horn.
Robot Vision.
MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Series. McGraw-Hill
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Berthold K.P. Horn and E.J. Weldon JR.
Direct Methods for Recovering Motion.
International Journal of Computer Vision, 1988.
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O. D. Faugeras and F. Lustman.
Motion and structure from motion in a piecewise planar environment.
International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial
Intelligence, 2(3):485-508, 1988.
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S. Laveau and O. Faugeras.
3-D scene representation as a collection of images.
In Proc. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition, Seattle, Washington, June 1994.
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M. Irani and S. Peleg.
Improving Resolution by Image Registration.
CVGIP, 53:231-239, May 1991.
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R. Szeliski.
Video mosaics for virtual environments.
Computer Graphics and Applications, pages 22-30, March 1996.
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Szeliski R Shum H-Y.
Creating full view panoramic image mosaics and environment maps.
Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, pages
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Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos.
Nonlinear mean filters in image processing.
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B. Horn and B. Schunk.
Determining Optical Flow.
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June Campbell.
QuickTime VR, October 18 1996.
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R. Szeliski and J. Coughlan.
Hierarchical spline-based image registration.
CVPR, pages 194-201, 1994.
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H.S. Sawhney.
Simplifying motion and structure analysis using planar parallax and
image warping.
ICPR, 1, October 1994.
12th IAPR.
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R. Kumar, P. Anandan, and K. Hanna.
Shape recovery from multiple views: a parallax based approach.
ARPA image understanding workshop, 10 Nov 1994.
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H. Ishii and M. Kobayashi.
Clearboard: A seamless media for shared drawing and conversation with
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In Proceedings of Conferenceon Human Factors in Computing
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H. Ishii, M. Kobayashi, and J. Grudin.
Integration of interpersonal space and shared workspace: Clearboard
design and experiments.
ACM Transactions on Information Systems, pages 349-375,
October 1993.
Steve Mann
1999-04-11