Michael N. Huhns

 

Publications: Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Signal Processing

 

August 14, 2006

 

Papers in Journals

 

1.       Qi Tian and Michael N. Huhns, “Algorithms for Subpixel Registration,” Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, vol. 35, pp. 220-233, August 1986. [PDF]

2.       J. Coleman, W.J. Clerici, A. Ryan, A. Beitz, J> Buggy, and M. N. Huhns, “Observations on Tonotopic Organization within the Rat Superior Olivary Complex and Comparisons to Higher Auditory Structures Using 2-Deoxy-D (1-3H) Glucose,” Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, vol. 6, p. 554, 1980.

3.       J. E. Thompson, J. Faulk, R. G. Fellers, M. N. Huhns, T. L. Simpson, and J. B. Caulfield, “Tumor Detection Using Microwave-Enhanced Thermography and Computer-Aided Image Analysis,” IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, pp. 39-44, May 1979.

4.       Michael N. Huhns, “Optimum Restoration of Coded and Transmitted Images,” Journal of the Optical Society of America, vol. 66, no. 2, February 1976.

 

Papers in Refereed Proceedings

 

1.       John B. Bowles, Larry M. Stephens, Michael N. Huhns, Richard W. Tobaben, Sanath Yekollu, and Hareesh Kolpuru, “Autonomous Networked Tactical Sentries,” in Proceedings Compiler and Architecture Support for Embedded Systems (CASES), Washington, DC, October 2, 1999. [PDF]

2.       Elizabeth T. Whitaker and Michael N. Huhns, “Rule-Based Geometrical Reasoning for the Interpretation of Line Drawings,” in SPIE Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence III, Orlando, FL, April 1986.

3.       Qi Tian and Michael N. Huhns, “A Study of Subpixel Registration Algorithms,” in 4th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis, Trondheim, Norway, June 1985.

4.       Qi Tian and Michael N. Huhns, “A Fast Iterative Hill-Climbing Algorithm for Subpixel Registration,” in 7th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Montreal, Canada, July 1984.

5.       Qi Tian and Michael N. Huhns, “A Fast Hill-Climbing Algorithm for Measuring Object Displacements with Subpixel Accuracy,” 12th Workshop on Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition, College Park, Maryland, September 1983.

6.       L. M. Stephens, M. N. Huhns, Y. C. Tsai, and J. R. Augustine, “Computer Graphics Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Serial Two-Dimensional Sections,” Proceedings of 13th Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, Orlando, Florida, March 1981.

7.       Chung-Shou Chien and Michael N. Huhns, “Nonlinear Filtering for Image Segmentation,” Proceedings of 12th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, pp. 55-60, May 1980.

8.       Ju-Yuan D. Yang, Michael N. Huhns, and Larry M. Stephens, “A Front-End Processor and Image Processing Interface for a VAX-11/780,” Proceedings of 12th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, pp. 243-246, May 1980.

9.       Michael N. Huhns, James C. Faulk, Rufus G. Fellers, James E. Thompson, James B. Caulfield, and Mark H. McCormick, “Computer Processing of Microwave-Enhanced Thermographic Images for Tumor Detection,” Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer-Aided Analysis of Radiological Images, pp. 237-242, June 1979.

10.   J. E. Thompson, M. N. Huhns, J. Faulk, R. G. Fellers, T. L. Simpson, and J. B. Caulfield, “Tumor Detection Using Microwave-Enhanced Thermography and Computer-Aided Image Analysis,” Proceedings of Eleventh Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, pp. 74-81, March 1979.

11.   Ronald D. Bonnell, Michael N. Huhns, and Sanjeev Renjen, “An Analysis of Image Control,” in Proceedings of 16th Annual Allerton Conference on Communications, Control and Computing, October 1978.

12.   Michael N. Huhns and M. L. Brodman, “Quantification of Edematous Tissue by Electrical Measurements,” in 30th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, February 1978.

13.   Michael N. Huhns, “Optimum Restoration of Coded and Transmitted Images,” Proceedings of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, SPIE/OSA Vol. 74, pp. 185--190, February 1976.

14.   Michael N. Huhns and William K. Pratt, “DPCM Quantization Error Reduction for Image Coding,” Proceedings of SPIE 19th Annual Technical Symposium, San Diego, CA, August 1975.

 

Technical Reports and Other Papers

 

1.       Michael N. Huhns, Benito Mendoza, Alicia Ruvinsky, and Dale McCants, “The JIDOKA System for Multiple-Sensor Terrain Classification,” USC CSE Technical Report TR-2006-13, July 2006. [PDF]

2.       Ronald D. Bonnell and Michael N. Huhns, “Theory of Image Control,” Workshop on Computer Analysis of Time-Varying Imagery, April 1979.

3.       Michael N. Huhns, “Restoration of Binary Symmetric Channel Errors,” USCIPI Report 630, USC Image Processing Institute, Los Angeles, CA, pp. 24-32, September 1975.

4.       Michael N. Huhns, Optimum Restoration of Quantized Correlated Signals, (Ph.D. dissertation), USCIPI Report 600, USC Image Processing Institute, Los Angeles, CA, September 1975.

5.       Michael N. Huhns, “Optimum Image Reconstruction from DPCM Samples,” USCIPI Report 560, USC Image Processing Institute, Los Angeles, CA, pp. 15-18, March 1975.

6.       Michael N. Huhns, “Quantization Error Reduction for Image Coding,” USCIPI Report 540, USC Image Processing Institute, Los Angeles, CA, pp. 16-26, September 1974.

7.       Michael N. Huhns, “Quantization Error Reduction for Image Coding,” 1974 Picture Coding Symposium, Goslar, Germany, August 1974.

8.       Michael N. Huhns, “Transform Domain Spectrum Interpolation,” USCIPI Report 530, USC Image Processing Institute, Los Angeles, CA, pp. 28-38, March 1974.