Robert Schalkoff
Affiliations: | Electrical & Computer Engineering | Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States |
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Shiralkar MP, Schalkoff RJ. (2012) A self-organization based optical flow estimator with GPU implementation Machine Vision and Applications. 23: 1229-1242 |
Shiralkar MP, Schalkoff RJ. (2009) Multiple-class spatiotemporal flow estimation using a modified neural gas algorithm Optical Engineering. 48 |
Geist R, Stinson T, Schalkoff R, et al. (1997) Autonomous visualization of real environments for telepresence applications Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments. 6: 645-657 |
Sörgel W, Schalkoff RJ. (1997) Efficient and accurate structured light algorithm for direct measurement of cylindrical surface parameters Optical Engineering. 36: 73-84 |
Busboom A, Schalkoff RJ. (1996) Active stereo vision and direct surface parameter estimation: Curve-to-curve image plane mappings Iee Proceedings: Vision, Image and Signal Processing. 143: 109-117 |
Busboom A, Schalkoff RJ. (1996) Direct surface parameter estimation using structured light: A predictor-corrector based approach Image and Vision Computing. 14: 311-321 |
Topa LC, Schalkoff RJ. (1989) Edge detection and thinning in time-varying image sequences using spatio-temporal templates Pattern Recognition. 22: 143-154 |
Schalkoff RJ. (1987) Dynamic Imagery Modeling and Motion Estimation Using Weak Formulations Ieee Transactions On Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 578-584 |
Schalkoff RJ. (1987) Analysis of the weak solution approach to image motion estimation Pattern Recognition. 20: 189-197 |
Wang X, Schalkoff RJ. (1987) EDGE RELATIONAL STRUCTURE MATCHING APPROACH TO MULTIPLE OBJECT MOTION ESTIMATION Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium On System Theory. 529-533 |