CURRICULUM VITAE

Richard Alan Peters II

Educational Background

January 1986 to August 1988: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, August 1988, Major Area: Digital Image Processing.

September 1980 to December 1985: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, M.S.E.E., Major Area: Digital Signal Processing.

September 1975 to May 1979: Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, A. B., Major Area: Mathematics.


Employment History

June 1996 to present: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering.

September 1988 to June 1996: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering.

April 1993 through November 1994: Sverdrup Technology, Arnold Engineering and Development Center, Arnold Air Force Base, TN, Senior Research Engineer – Consulting, part time.

Summer 1990 and 1991: US Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arnold Engineering and Development Center, Arnold Air Force Base, TN, Summer Faculty Research Fellow.

September 1980 through August 1988: Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Graduate Research Associate.

Spring semester 1986: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Lecturer.

May 1984 through May 1985: Motorola, Inc., MOS Integrated Circuits Group, Austin, TX, Engineering Consultant, full-time Summer 1984, part-time fall 1984 and Spring 1985.

June 1979 through August 1980: Control Data Corporation, Roseville, MN, Computer Programmer.

Awards

NASA Summer Faculty Fellow, Nasa Johnson Space Center, Houston TX, Summer 2000, 2001.

NSF/ Japan Science and Technology Agency Fellow, Tsukuba, Japan, March 1996 and Summer 1997.

American Electronics Association Fellow, University of Arizona, Fall 1993 through Spring 1988.

Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta of Ohio, Oberlin College, May 1978.
 

Security Clearance

United States Department of Defense Secret clearance maintained by Sverdrup Technology, Arnold Engineering and Development Center, Arnold Air Force Base. (Inactive)

Publications

Senel, H., R. A. Peters II, and B. Dawant, “Topological median filters,” IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, December 2001.

Peters, R. A. II, K. E. Hambuchen, K. Kawamura, and D. M. Wilkes, “The sensory ego-sphere as a short-term memory for humanoids,” Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots, pp. 451-459, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 22-24 Nov. 2001.

Peters, R. A. II, K. Kawamura, D. M. Wilkes, K. E. Hambuchen, T. E. Rogers, and A. Alford, “ISAC humanoid: an architecture for learning and emotion,” Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots, pp. 451-459, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 22-24 Nov. 2001.

Cambron, M.E., and Peters II, R.A., “Determination of sensory motor coordination parameters for a robot via teleoperation,” Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Tucson, AZ, October 2001.

Cambron, M.E., and Peters II, R.A., “Learning sensory motor coordination for grasping by a humanoid robot,” Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Nashville, TN, v.5, pp. 870-875, October 2000.

Driscoll, J.A., and Peters II, R.A., “A development environment for evolutionary robotics,” Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Nashville, TN, v.5, pp. 870-875, October 2000.

Maciel, B.D., and Peters II, R.A., “A comparison of neural and statistical techniques in object recognition,” Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Nashville, TN, v.5, pgs. 870-875, October 2000.

Peng, J., Srikaew, A., Wilkes, D.M., and Peters II, R.A., “An active vision system for mobile robots,” Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Nashville, TN, v.5, pgs. 1472-1477, October 2000.

Venkatachalam, S., Nordstrom, G., Peters II, R.A., Wilkes, D.M. and Alford, A., “Modeling of an agent’s behavior using model integrated computing,” Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Nashville, TN, v.5, pgs. 870-875, October 2000.

Kawamura, K., Alford, A., Hambuchen, K., Wilkes, D.M., and Peters II, R.A., “Towards a unified framework for human-humanoid interaction,” Proceedings of 1st IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots, MIT, September 2000.

Kawamura, K., Peters II, R.A., Wilkes, D.M., Alford, W.A., and Rogers, T. E., “ISAC: foundations in human-humanoid interaction,” IEEE Intelligent Systems, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp.38-45, 2000.

Wilkes, D.M., Alford, A., Pack, T., Rogers, T.E., Brown Jr., E.E., Peters II, R.A., and Kawamura, K., “Intelligent systems and technologies for the disabled,” in Intelligent Systems and Techniques in Rehabilitation Engineering, CRC Press, March 2000.

Wilkes, D. M., W. A. Alford, M. Cambron, T. Rogers, R. A. Peters II, and K. Kawamura, “Designing for human-robot symbiosis, Industrial Robot, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 49-58, 1999.

Peters, R. A. II, D. M. Wilkes, D. M. Gaines, and K. Kawamura, “A software agent based control system for human-robot interaction,” Second International Symposium on Humanoid Robots, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. October 8-9, 1999.

Peters, R. A. II, D. M. Wilkes, D. M. Gaines, and K. Kawamura, “A biologically motivated software architecture for an intelligent humanoid robot,” International Advanced Robotics Program Workshop on Biologically Motivated Service Robots, Jena, Germany, 21-23 June, 1999.

Wilkes, D. M., Alford A. A., Pack, R. T., Rogers, T., Peters, R. A., II, and Kawamura, K., “Toward socially intelligent service robots,” Applied Artificial Intelligence, vol. 12, pp. 729-766, 1998.

Driscoll, J. A., R. A. Peters II, and K. S. Cave, “A visual attention network for a humanoid robot,”  Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robotic Systems, Victoria, B. C., Canada, October 12-16, 1998.

Cambron, M. E. , R. A. Peters II, D. M. Wilkes, and K. Kawamura, “Human centered robot design and the problem of grasping,” Proceedings of the he 3rd International Conference on Advanced Mechatronics, August 3-6, 1998, Okayama, Japan.

Peters, R. A., II and J. A. Nichols, “Rocket plume image sequence enhancement using 3D operators,”  IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 485-498, April 1997.

Barile, J. B., M. Bishay, M. E. Cambron, R. Watson, R. . Peters II, and K. Kawamura, “Color-based initialization for human tracking with a trinocular camera system”, Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Robotics and Manufacturing, Cancun, Mexico, May 30, 1997.

Peters, R. A. II, “Mathematical morphology for angle valued images,” 1997 International Conference on Electronic Imaging, Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers, San Jose, CA, Feb. 1997

Peters, R. A., II, M. Bishay, M.E. Cambron, and K. Negishi, “Visual servoing for a service robot,” Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Vol. 19, pp. 213-224, 1996.

Peters, R. A. II and M. Bishay, “Centering peripheral features in an indoor environment using a binocular log-polar 4DOF camera head,” Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Vol. 19, pp. 213-224, 1996.

Peters, R. A. II, “Mathematical morphology for color images: erosion, dilation, opening, and closing of the hue,” invited paper, 1996 International Symposium on Imaging Science and Technology, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan, September 1996.

Peters, R. A., II, “Morphological pseudo bandpass image decompositions,”  Journal of Electronic Imaging, vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 198-213, April, 1996.

Peters, R. A. II, M. Bishay, and T. Rogers, “On the computation of the log-polar transform,” Technical Report, Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, Center for Intelligent Systems, Vanderbilt University School of Engineering, March 1996.

Bishay, M., M .E. Cambron, K. Negishi, R. A. Peters II, and K. Kawamura, “Visual servoing in ISAC, a decentralized robot system for feeding the disabled,” Proceedings of the 1995 IEEE International Symposium on Computer Vision, November 1995.

Peters, R. A., II, “A new algorithm for image noise reduction using mathematical morphology,” IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 554-568, May 1995.

Kawamura, K., R. A. Peters II, S. Bagchi, M. Iskarous, and M. Bishay, “Intelligent robotics systems in service of the disabled,” IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 14-21, March 1995, and "Erratum", IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 3, no. 4, p.1, December 1995.

Peters, R. A., II, M. Bishay, M. E. Cambron, and K. Negishi, “Visual servoing in ISAC, a robotic system in the service of the disabled,” IEEE Workshop on Human - Robot Symbiosis, Tskuba, Japan, May 1995.

Wilkes, D. M., M. Bishay, and R. A. Peters II, “Saccadic motion to peripheral features in indoor scenes,” IEEE Workshop on Human - Robot Symbiosis, Tskuba, Japan, May 1995.

Peters, R. A., II and J. A. Nichols, “Properties of image sequences generated through opening residuals,” Image Algebra and Morphological Image Processing V, Proc. SPIE, vol. 2300, pp. 57-68, July 1994.

Fujiwara, K., R. A. Peters II, and K. Kawamura, “Colored-object detection for a mobile robot,” Applications of Digital Image Processing XVII, Proc. SPIE, vol. 2298, pp. 457-470, July 1994.

Peters, R. A., II and J. A. Nichols, “Morphological bandpass decomposition of images,” Nonlinear Image Processing V, Proc. SPIE, vol. 2180, pp. 163-174, February 1994.

Bishay, M., A. Kara, D. M. Wilkes, R. A. Peters II, and K. Kawamura, “An active vision approach for locating salient features of objects using log-polar mapping with no camera motion,” Vision Interface 94, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 1994.

Bishay, M., R. A. Peters II, and K. Kawamura, “Object detection in indoor scenes using the log-polar mapping,” IEEE Conference on Robotics and Automation, San Diego, 1994.

Cadzow, J. A., D. M. Wilkes, R. A. Peters II, and X. K. Li, “Image texture synthesis-by-analysis using moving-average filters,” IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 1110-1122, July-August 1993.

Peters, R. A., II, “Blue sky research: cooperation between a Japanese company and a U. S. university,” Japan Technical Affairs, pp. 14-19, Summer 1993.

Peters, R. A., II and R.N. Strickland, “A review of image complexity metrics for automatic target recognizers,” invited paper, The Eighth Meeting of Optical Engineering in Israel, Tel-Aviv, Israel 14-16 December 1992.

Thomas, J. G., P. Jeanty, R. A. Peters II, and E. A. Parrish, “Automatic measurement of fetal long bones, a feasibility study,” Journal of Ultrasound Medicine, vol. 10, pp. 381-385, 1991.

Thomas, J. G., R. A. Peters II, and P. Jeanty, “Automatic segmentation of fetal ultrasound images using morphological operators,” IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 180-186, June 1991.

Wilkes, D. M., J. A. Cadzow, and R. A. Peters II, “Models for the simulation of infrared backgrounds,” Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Characterization, Propagation, and Simulation of Sources and Backgrounds, Orlando, April 1991.

Peters, R. A., II and R. N. Strickland, “Image complexity metrics for automatic target recognizers,”  invited paper, 1990 Automatic Target Recognizer System and Technology Conference, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Silver Spring, MD, 30-31 October 1990.

Peters, R. A., II, “An analysis of the induced polarization dilution factors for a spherical anomaly,” Radio Science, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 477-483, July-August, 1989.

Peters, R. A., II, “The behavior of the dilution factors for a spherical anomaly in the theory of induced polarization,,” Proceedings of the IEEE Southeastcon '89, Columbia, South Carolina, April 1989.

Peters, R. A., II, Image Complexity Measurement for Predicting Target Detectability, Ph. D. dissertation, University of Arizona, Tucson, August 1988.

Peters, R. A., II and R. N. Strickland, “Morphological image segmentation for measuring image complexity,” IEEE-ASSP and EURASIP, Fifth Workshop on Multidimensional Signal Processing, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, 14-16 September 1987.

Peters, R. A., II and R.N. Strickland, “Image analysis using hit-or-miss transforms with resolution pyramids,” Applications of Digital Image Processing IX, Proc. SPIE, vol. 697, August 1986.

Peters, R. A., II, A Linear Prediction Coding Model of Speech, M. S. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson, December 1985.


Internet Published Software

Peters, R. A., II, "Software for 2D and 3D mathematical morphology," a report which describes the software listed below. (This report differs from the USAF final report of the same title listed elsewhere in this document.) 1994.

Peters, R. A., II, “morph,”  c / unix software for 2D mathematical morphology, 1990-1995.

Peters, R. A., II, “morph3d,”  c / unix software for 3D mathematical morphology, 1990-1995.

Peters, R. A., II, “mclean,” c / unix software for image noise reduction using mathematical morphology, 1990-1995.

Peters, R. A., II, “ip,” c/ unix software for various image processing utilities such as logical and arithmetic operations, connected component labeling, skeletonization, linear filtering, and FFTs, 1990-1995.


Teaching History

Academic Year 1999 - 2000:

EECE 357, Advanced Image Processing, Fall 1999.

EECE 395 Sec. 2, Special Topics: Behavior-Based Robotics, Fall 1999.

EECE 311, Systems Theory, Spring 1999.

Academic Year 1998 - 1999:

EECE 357, Advanced Image Processing, Fall 1998.

EECE 395 Sec. 2, Special Topics: Intelligent Machine Architecture, Fall 1998.

EECE 354, Computer Vision II, Spring 1999.

Academic Year 1997 - 1998:

EECE 233, Fields and Waves, Fall 1997.

EECE 253, Image Processing I, Fall 1997.

EECE 357, Image Processing II, Fall 1997.

EECE 254, Computer Vision I, Spring 1998.

Academic Year 1996 - 1997:

EECE 233, Fields and Waves, Fall 1996.

EECE 253, Image Processing I, Fall 1996.

EECE 357, Image Processing II, Fall 1997.

EECE 311, Systems Theory, Spring 1997.

EECE 254, Computer Vision I, Spring 1997.

EECE 354, Computer Vision II, Spring 1997.

EECE 213, Circuits II, Spring 1997.

Academic Year 1995 - 1996:

EECE 233, Fields and Waves, Fall 1995.

EECE 253 / 357, Image Processing, with Prof. Dawant, Fall 1995.

EECE 311, Systems Theory, Spring 1996.

Academic Year 1994 - 1995:

EE 233, Fields and Waves, Fall 1994.

EE 253 / 357, Image Processing, with Prof. Dawant and Prof. Wilkes, Fall 1994.

EE 254 / 358, Computer Vision, Spring 1995.

EE 396, The Visual System, with Prof. Bonds and others, Spring 1995.

Academic Year 1993 -1994:

EE 233, Fields and Waves, Fall 1993.

EE 291, Special Topics in Image Processing, with Prof. Dawant and Prof. Wilkes, Fall 1993.

EE 311, Systems Theory, Spring 1994.

EE 396, The Visual System, with Prof. Bonds and others, Spring 1994.

Academic Year 1992 - 1993:

EE 233, Fields and Waves, Fall 1992.

EE 358, Computer Vision, Spring 1993.

Academic Year 1991 - 1992:

EE 311, Systems Theory, Fall 1991.

EE 396, Special Topics in Adv. Image Processing: Mathematical Morphology, Spring 1992.

Academic Year 1990 - 1991:

EE 311, Systems Theory, Fall 1990.

EE 358, Computer Vision, Spring 1991.

Academic Year 1989 - 1990:

EE 358, Computer Vision, Fall 1989.

EE 234, Engineering Electromagnetics, Spring 1990.

 Academic Year 1988 - 1989:

EE 311, Systems Theory, Fall 1988.

EE 303, Electromagnetic Theory, Spring 1989.


Educational Service Activities

Director of machine vision research in the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory.

Undergraduate Advisor.

Tutor for the Minorities and Women In Engineering Program of the Office of the Dean.

Supervise students for the Minority Engineering Summer Research Program.

Member of the ECE Signals and Systems group.

Member of the Ph. D. Qualifying Exam Committee.

Have given presentations to various elementary and high school groups on engineering.

Have lectured at local churches on issues pertaining to Science and Religion.


National and International Service

Member of:

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society.

IEEE Computer Society.

IEEE Robotics and Automation Society,

IEEE Signal Processing Society.

IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society.

The Society for Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineering (SPIE).

SPIE Electronic Imaging Working Group.

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

ACM Special Interest Group on Graphics.

Invited lectures:

Recent research at the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Vanderbilt University, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 20 November 2001.

The Sensory Ego-Sphere,NASA Johnson Space Center, 17 August 2001.

A software agent based control system for human-robot interaction, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, 9 June 2000.

Sensory motor coordination in Robonaut,NASA Johnson Space Center, 11 August 2000.

A parallel, distributed, agent-based control system for a humanoid robot, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University of Zurich, June 1999.

Research on human-robot interaction in the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Vanderbilt University, National Consortium for Science Information Systems, Tokyo, Japan, February 1999.

A Software Agent Based Control System for Human-Robot Interaction, Second International Symposium on Humanoid Robots, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. October 9, 1999.

A Biologically Motivated Software Architecture for an Intelligent Humanoid Robot, International Advanced Robotics Program Workshop on Biologically Motivated Service Robots, Jena, Germany, 21-23 June, 1999.

A visual attention network for a humanoid robot,  International Advanced Robotics Program Workshop on Humanoid and Human Friendly Robots, Tsukuba, Japan, October, 1998.

Fixation point servoing, Electrotechnical Laboratory of the Science and Technology Agency, Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Tsukuba, Japan, July 1997.

Mathematical Morphology for Color Images, 1996 International Symposium on Imaging Science and Technology, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan, September 1996.

Current research in vision-guided robotics, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Tsukuba, Japan, March 1996.

Vision guided robotics to aid the handicapped, Nihon Fukusi University, Nagoya, Japan April 1996.

Effects of culture, religion, and aesthetics on the practice of engineering in Japan, Vanderbilt US–Japan Center, September, 1995.

Current trends in computer vision theory and technology, given in Japan at several universities and corporations, June, 1992 and August, 1993.

Image complexity metrics, given in Israel at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheba, and at the Eighth Meeting of Optical Engineering in Israel in Tel-Aviv, December, 1992.

Image complexity metrics for automatic target recognizers, at the 1990 Automatic Target Recognizer System and Technology Conference, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Silver Spring, MD, October, 1990.

Graduate Student Direction

Primary Advisees 

Name

Degree

Date

Thesis Title

James M. Baker

M. S.

May 1997

 

Jason B. Barile

M. S.

Aug.1997

Color Segmentation for Focus of Attention in an Active Trinocular Camera Head.

Magued Bishay

Ph. D.

May 1997

Hand-eye Coordination with an Active Camera Head.

Mark Cambron

M. S.

Aug. 1993

Image Segmentation Using a Local Discernability Metric.

R. Lynn Conley

M. S.

May 1994

Image Enlargement with Preserved Discontinuities.

Daniel Feldman

M. S.

Aug. 1993

Noise Filtering of Stationary Image Sequences.

Kai Lu

M. S.

Dec. 1992

An Excitation Model for Synthesis of Texture Images.

Michael Moore

M. S.

May 1992

Comparison of Color Models for Use in Image Processing.

Beifang Qiu

M. S. 

Aug. 1997

Face and Facial Feature Detection in a Complex Scene.

Atit Srikaew

M. S.

May 1997

Automatic Face Localization Using Color Imagery.

Cassandra Swain

Ph. D.

May 1995

Improving Defocus-based Depth Estimation Accuracy using Fuzzy Logic.

Yudong Zhu

M. S.

May 1993

Measurement of Image Plane Motion and its Application in Image Sequence Enhancement.

Other Student Thesis Committee Memberships (Arts and Sciences) 

Name

Advisor

Degree

Dept.

Date

Thesis Title

Warren D. Craft

Lappin

Ph. D.

Psych

May 1997

Visual Definition of Spatial Position in Stereoscopic and Moving Patterns.

Bruce Kessler

Hardin

Ph. D. 

Math

Aug. 1997

 

Min-Shik Kim

Cave

Ph. D.

Psych

Dec 1996

The Role of Grouping in Visual Perception.

J. Farley Norman

Lappin

Ph. D. 

Psych

May 1990

The Perception of Curved Surfaces Defined by Optical Motion.

Heidi Wiesenfelder

Blake

Ph. D. 

Psych

May 1993

Toward an Enlightened Understanding of the Neural Basis of Visual Motion Aftereffects. 

Yuede Yang

Blake

Ph. D.

Psych

May 1994

Characteristics of Spatial Frequency Tuning and Spatial Frequency Channels in Stereopsis and Motion.

Karen Yu

Blake

Ph. D.

Psych

May 1995

Does Semantic Knowledge Influence Motion Perception? 

Other Student Thesis Committee Memberships (Electrical Engineering) 

Name

Advisor

Degree

Date

Thesis Title

Georges Aboutanos

Dawant

Ph. D.

Dec. 1996

Image-Based Deformable Models for 3-D Automatic Segmentation of the Brain.

Hisham Alnajjar

Wilkes

Ph. D.

Dec. 1994

Adapting the Geometry of a Sensor Subarray.

Magued Bishay

Kawamura

M. S.

May 1992

Controlled Foveation for 3D Polyhedral Object Recognition. 

Brian Debusk

Bonds

Ph. D.

May 1992

Neural Encoding Within and Beyond Receptive Fields in the Cat Visual Cortex.

Mourad El-Gamal

Kawamura

M. S.

May 1993

3D Object Tracking from Noisy Stereo Images Using an Extended Kalman Filter.

Rudi Ernst

Kawamura

M. S.

Aug. 1994

Real-Time Stereo Vision-Based Tracking.

Koji Fujiwara

Kawamura

M. S.

May 1994

Visual Detection of Objects Using Multi-Color Cues.

Cindy Greenwood

Kawamura

M. S.

May 1991

Computer Simulation of the Soft Arm Robot.

Joseph Kabara

Bonds

Ph. D.

May 1997

A Characterization of Nonlinearities in the Cat Primary Visual Cortex.

Atsushi Kara

Kawamura

Ph. D.

May 1992

3D Structure Reconstruction from Two Perspective Projections.

Anju Kaul

Bhuva

M. S.

Aug. 1995

Statistical Switch-Level Simulator for Advanced VLSI Circuits.

Xing-Kang Li

Cadzow

Ph. D.

Dec. 1994

Blind Convolution.

Gang Liang

Wilkes

Ph. D.

May 1992

ARMA Model Order Estimation and Parameter Estimation based on Recursive Techniques.

Micael S. Moore

Sztipanovitz

Ph. D.

May 1997

Model-Integrated Program Synthesis for Real-Time Image Processing

Jamshed Patel

Wilkes

M. S.

Dec. 1990

Background Synthesis for Infrared Imagery.

Tamara Rogers

Wilkes

M. S.

Dec. 1995

Object Detection Using the Log-Polar Transform.

Hakan Senel

Dawant

Ph. D.

Aug. 1997

An Edge Preserving Smoothing Filter Using Fuzzy Topology 

Richard Souder

Wilkes

M. S.

Dec. 1989

Parallel Distributed Image Processing.

Judy Thomas

Parrish

M. S.

May 1989

Automatic Segmentation of Fetal Ultrasound Images Using Morphological Operators.

Cunchao Wang

Cadzow

Ph. D.

Dec. 1991

The Direction Finding Problem and Its Solutions.

Guangzu Zhang

Liu

Ph. D.

Dec. 1990

3D Object Shape Acquisition Using a Hybrid Active and Passive Stereo Approach.

Mang Zhu

Cadzow

Ph. D.

Dec. 1994

General Nonlinear Network.

Alex Zijdenbos

Dawant

Ph. D.

Dec. 1994

MRI Segmentation and the Quantification of White Matter Lesions.