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Periodic Pattern Analysis Under Affine Distortions Using Wallpaper Groups
Y. Liu and R. Collins
2nd International Workshop on Algebraic Frames for the Perception Action Cycle (AFPAC), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1888, Springer-Verlag Belin, Heidelberg, 2000, pp. 241 - 250.

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Associated center: VASC
Associated lab/group: Computational Symmetry
Associated project: A Computational Model for Repeated Pattern Perception using Crystallographic Groups

Number of pages: 10

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Y. Liu and R. Collins, "Periodic Pattern Analysis Under Affine Distortions Using Wallpaper Groups," 2nd International Workshop on Algebraic Frames for the Perception Action Cycle (AFPAC), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1888, Springer-Verlag Belin, Heidelberg, 2000, pp. 241 - 250.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Liu_2000_3773,
   author = "Yanxi Liu and Robert Collins",
   title = "Periodic Pattern Analysis Under Affine Distortions Using Wallpaper Groups",
   booktitle = "2nd International Workshop on Algebraic Frames for the Perception Action Cycle (AFPAC), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1888",
   year = "2000",
   pages = "241 - 250",
   publisher = "Springer-Verlag Belin",
   address = "Heidelberg"
}


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