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Fadi Dornaika and Angel Sappa. 2006. Rigid and Non-Rigid Face Motion Tracking by Aligning Texture Maps and Stereo-Based 3D Models. 8th International Conference on Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems (ACIVS´06), LNCS 4179: 675–684.
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Fadi Dornaika and Angel Sappa. 2006. 3D Motion from Image Derivatives using the Least Trimmed Square Regression. International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Pattern Analysis/Synthesis (IWICPAS´06), LNCS 4153: 76–84.
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Fadi Dornaika and Angel Sappa. 2007. SFM for Planar Scenes: a Direct and Robust Approach. book chapter: Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics II, Ed. J. Filipe, J. Ferrier, J. Cetto and M. Carvalho, pp. 129–136. (best papers ICINCO 2005).
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Meritxell Vinyals, Arnau Ramisa and Ricardo Toledo. 2007. An Evaluation of an Object Recognition Schema using Multiple Region Detectors. Artificial Intelligence Research and Development, 163:213–222, ISBN: 978–1–58603–798–7, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the ACIA (CCIA’07).
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Antonio Lopez and 6 others. 2000. New improvements in the multiscale analysis of trabecular bone patterns. Pattern Recognition and Applications. IOS Press, 251–260.
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Angel Sappa and Boris X. Vintimilla. 2008. Edge Point Linking by Means of Global and Local Schemes. In E. Damiani, ed. in Signal Processing for Image Enhancement and Multimedia Processing. Springer, 115–125.
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Joan Marti, Jose Miguel Benedi, Ana Maria Mendonça and Joan Serrat. 2007. Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis. (LNCS.)
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Fadi Dornaika and Angel Sappa. 2008. Real Time Image Registration for Planar Structure and 3D Sensor Pose Estimation. In Asim Bhatti, ed. Stereo Vision.299–316.
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David Aldavert and Ricardo Toledo. 2008. Stereo Vision Local Map Alignment for Robot Environment Mapping. Robot Vision Second International Workshop, RobVis.111–124. (LNCS.)
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Niki Aifanti, Angel Sappa, N. Grammalidis and Sotiris Malassiotis. 2009. Advances in Tracking and Recognition of Human Motion. Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology.65–71.
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