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2010 – 2019
- 2010
- [c50]Luís A. Lima Silva, John A. Campbell, Nicholas Eastaugh, Bernard F. Buxton:
A Case for Folk Arguments in Case-Based Reasoning. ICCBR 2010: 317-331 - [i1]Vasileios Zografos, Bernard F. Buxton:
Affine Invariant, Model-Based Object Recognition Using Robust Metrics and Bayesian Statistics. CoRR abs/1012.2491 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c49]Luís A. Lima Silva, John A. Campbell, Bernard F. Buxton:
Folk Arguments, Numerical Taxonomy and Case-Based Reasoning. ECCBR 2008: 518-532 - [c48]Luís A. Lima Silva, John A. Campbell, Nicholas Eastaugh, Bernard F. Buxton:
A Case for Numerical Taxonomy in Case-Based Reasoning. SBIA 2008: 177-186 - [c47]Vasileios Zografos, Bernard F. Buxton:
A Bayesian Approach to 3D Object Recognition Using Linear Combination of 2D Views. VISAPP (2) 2008: 295-298 - [p1]David Corney, Emma Byrne, Bernard F. Buxton, David Jones:
A Logical Framework for Template Creation and Information Extraction. Data Mining: Foundations and Practice 2008: 79-108 - 2007
- [c46]Anargyros Sarafopoulos, Bernard F. Buxton:
Empirical Comparison of Evolutionary Representations of the Inverse Problem for Iterated Function Systems. EuroGP 2007: 68-77 - [c45]Luís A. Lima Silva, Bernard F. Buxton, John A. Campbell:
Enhanced Case-Based Reasoning trough Use of Argumentation and Numerical Taxonomy. FLAIRS 2007: 423-428 - [c44]Daniel J. Hulme, Robin Hirsch, Bernard F. Buxton, R. Beau Lotto:
A New Reduction from 3SAT to n-Partite Graphs. FOCI 2007: 235-238 - [c43]Matthew W. B. Trotter, Bernard F. Buxton:
Unsupervised Thresholding of Affymetrix Microarray Data. ICCTA 2007: 342-347 - [c42]Bernard F. Buxton, Houari Abdallahi, Delmiro Fernandez-Reyes, William Jarra:
Development of an Extension of the Otsu Algorithm for Multidimensional Image Segmentation of Thin-Film Blood Slides. ICCTA 2007: 552-562 - [c41]Vasileios Zografos, Bernard F. Buxton:
Pose-Invariant 3D Object Recognition Using Linear Combination of 2D Views and Evolutionary Optimisation. ICCTA 2007: 645-649 - 2006
- [c40]Anargyros Sarafopoulos, Bernard F. Buxton:
Resolution of the Inverse Problem for Iterated Function Systems using Evolutionary Algorithms. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2006: 1071-1078 - [c39]Timothy M. D. Ebbels, Bernard F. Buxton, David T. Jones:
springScape: visualisation of microarray and contextual bioinformatic data using spring embedding and an "information landscape". ISMB (Supplement of Bioinformatics) 2006: 99-107 - [c38]Anargyros Sarafopoulos, Bernard F. Buxton:
Evolving visual representations. SIGGRAPH Research Posters 2006: 22 - [c37]João Fradinho Oliveira, Bernard F. Buxton:
PNORMS: platonic derived normals for error bound compression. VRST 2006: 324-333 - 2005
- [j19]Bernard F. Buxton, Malcolm Benjamin Dias:
Implicit, view invariant, linear flexible shape modelling. Pattern Recognit. Lett. 26(4): 433-447 (2005) - [c36]Song Hu, Bernard F. Buxton:
Using an Avatar to Develop a System for the Predication of Human Body Pose from Moments. ACII 2005: 202-209 - [c35]Song Hu, Bernard F. Buxton:
Using Temporal Coherence for Gait Pose Estimation From a Monocular Camera View. BMVC 2005 - [c34]Anthony Ruto, Bernard F. Buxton:
Application of a Robust and Efficient ICP Algorithm for Fitting a Deformable 3D Human Torso Model to Noisy Data. DICTA 2005: 62 - [c33]Bernard F. Buxton, Vasileios Zografos:
Flexible Template and Model Matching Using Intensity. DICTA 2005: 64 - [c32]Vasileios Zografos, Bernard F. Buxton:
Affine Invariant, Model-Based Object Recognition Using Robust Metrics and Bayesian Statistics. ICIAR 2005: 407-414 - [c31]Song Hu, Jesper Mortensen, Bernard F. Buxton:
A Real-Time Tracking System Developed for an Interactive Stage Performance. WEC (5) 2005: 102-105 - 2004
- [j18]Jonathan J. Ward, Liam J. McGuffin, Kevin Bryson, Bernard F. Buxton, David T. Jones:
The DISOPRED server for the prediction of protein disorder. Bioinform. 20(13): 2138-2139 (2004) - [j17]David P. A. Corney, Bernard F. Buxton, William B. Langdon, David T. Jones:
BioRAT: extracting biological information from full-length papers. Bioinform. 20(17): 3206-3213 (2004) - [j16]William B. Langdon, Bernard F. Buxton:
Genetic Programming for Mining DNA Chip Data from Cancer Patients. Genet. Program. Evolvable Mach. 5(3): 251-257 (2004) - [j15]Malcolm Benjamin Dias, Bernard F. Buxton:
Separating shape and pose variations. Image Vis. Comput. 22(10): 851-861 (2004) - [c30]Bernhard Spanlang, Tzvetomir Vassilev, Bernard F. Buxton:
Compositing photographs with virtual clothes for design. CompSysTech 2004: 1-6 - [c29]Jonathan J. Ward, Jaspreet Singh Sodhi, Bernard F. Buxton, David T. Jones:
Predicting Gene Ontology Annotations from Sequence Data Using Kernel-Based Machine Learning Algorithms. CSB 2004: 529-530 - 2003
- [j14]Jonathan J. Ward, Liam J. McGuffin, Bernard F. Buxton, David T. Jones:
Secondary structure prediction with support vector machines. Bioinform. 19(13): 1650-1655 (2003) - [j13]Tim J. Hutton, Bernard F. Buxton, Peter Hammond, Henry W. W. Potts:
Estimating Average Growth Trajectories in Shape-Space using Kernel Smoothing. IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging 22(6): 747-753 (2003) - [c28]Tim J. Hutton, Bernard F. Buxton, Peter Hammond:
Automated Registration of 3D Faces using Dense Surface Models. BMVC 2003: 1-10 - [c27]William B. Langdon, S. J. Barrett, Bernard F. Buxton:
Predicting biochemical interactions - human P450 2D6 enzyme inhibition. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2003: 807-814 - [c26]Malcolm Benjamin Dias, Bernard F. Buxton:
Enforcing a Shape Correspondence between Two Views of a 3D Non-rigid Object. CIARP 2003: 163-170 - [c25]William B. Langdon, S. J. Barrett, Bernard F. Buxton:
Comparison of AdaBoost and Genetic Programming for Combining Neural Networks for Drug Discovery. EvoWorkshops 2003: 87-98 - [c24]João Fradinho Oliveira, Dongliang Zhang, Bernhard Spanlang, Bernard F. Buxton:
Animating Scanned Human Models. WSCG 2003 - 2002
- [j12]Robert Burbidge, Matthew W. B. Trotter, Bernard F. Buxton, Sean B. Holden:
Drug Design by Machine Learning: Support Vector Machines for Pharmaceutical Data Analysis. Comput. Chem. 26(1): 5-14 (2002) - [j11]Ben Southall, Tony Hague, John A. Marchant, Bernard F. Buxton:
An Autonomous Crop Treatment Robot. Int. J. Robotics Res. 21(1): 61-74 (2002) - [c23]Malcolm Benjamin Dias, Bernard F. Buxton:
Integrated Shape and Pose Modelling. BMVC 2002: 1-10 - [c22]William B. Langdon, S. J. Barrett, Bernard F. Buxton:
Combining Decision Trees and Neural Networks for Drug Discovery. EuroGP 2002: 60-70 - 2001
- [j10]Daniel C. Alexander, Bernard F. Buxton:
Statistical Modeling of Colour Data. Int. J. Comput. Vis. 44(2): 87-109 (2001) - [c21]William B. Langdon, Bernard F. Buxton:
Evolving Receiver Operating Characteristics for Data Fusion. EuroGP 2001: 87-96 - [c20]Robert Burbidge, Matthew W. B. Trotter, Bernard F. Buxton, Sean B. Holden:
STAR - Sparsity through Automated Rejection. IWANN (1) 2001: 653-660 - [c19]Jeevani Wickramaratna, Sean B. Holden, Bernard F. Buxton:
Performance Degradation in Boosting. Multiple Classifier Systems 2001: 11-21 - [c18]William B. Langdon, Bernard F. Buxton:
Genetic Programming for Improved Receiver Operating Characteristics. Multiple Classifier Systems 2001: 68-77 - 2000
- [c17]Miles E. Hansard, Bernard F. Buxton:
Parametric View-Synthesis. ECCV (1) 2000: 191-202 - [c16]Ben Southall, Bernard F. Buxton, John A. Marchant, Tony Hague:
On the Performance Characterisation of Image Segmenation Algorithms: A Case Study. ECCV (2) 2000: 351-365 - [c15]Miles E. Hansard, Bernard F. Buxton:
Image-Based Rendering via the Standard Graphics Pipeline. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (III) 2000: 1437-1440
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j9]Ioannis Koufakis, Bernard F. Buxton:
Very low bit rate face video compression using linear combination of 2D face views and principal components analysis. Image Vis. Comput. 17(14): 1031-1051 (1999) - [c14]Ioannis Douros, Laura Daye Dekker, Bernard F. Buxton:
Reconstruction of the Surface of the Human Body from 3D Scanner Data Using 13-splines. Three-Dimensional Image Capture and Applications 1999: 234-245 - [c13]Laura Daye Dekker, Ioannis Douros, Bernard F. Buxton, Philip C. Treleaven:
Building Symbolic Information for 3D Human Body Modeling from Range Data. 3DIM 1999: 388-389 - [c12]João Fradinho Oliveira, Bernard F. Buxton:
Creating light-weight virtual humans for Virtual Environments. Eurographics (Short Presentations) 1999 - [c11]Ben Southall, Tony Hague, John A. Marchant, Bernard F. Buxton:
Vision-Aided Outdoor Navigation of an Autonomous Horticultural Vehicle. ICVS 1999: 37-50 - 1998
- [c10]Ben Southall, Bernard F. Buxton, John A. Marchant:
Controllability and Observability: Tools for Kalman Filter Design. BMVC 1998: 1-10 - [c9]Ben Southall, John A. Marchant, Tony Hague, Bernard F. Buxton:
Model Based Tracking for Navigation and Segmentation. ECCV (1) 1998: 797-811 - [c8]Bernard F. Buxton, Zahid Shafi, John Gilby:
Evaluation of the construction of novel views by a combination of basis views. EUSIPCO 1998: 1-4 - [c7]Ioannis Koufakis, Bernard F. Buxton:
Linear combination of face views for low bit rate face video compression. EUSIPCO 1998: 1-4 - 1997
- [c6]Daniel C. Alexander, Bernard F. Buxton:
Implementational Improvements for Active Region Models. BMVC 1997 - [c5]Daniel C. Alexander, Bernard F. Buxton:
Modelling of single mode distributions of colour data using directional statistics. CVPR 1997: 319-324 - 1996
- [c4]Daniel C. Alexander, Bernard F. Buxton:
An evaluation of physically based statistical colour models for image region characterisation. ICIP (3) 1996: 1023-1026 - [e2]Bernard F. Buxton, Roberto Cipolla:
Computer Vision - ECCV'96, 4th European Conference on Computer Vision, Cambridge, UK, April 15-18, 1996, Proceedings, Volume I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1064, Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-61122-3 [contents] - [e1]Bernard F. Buxton, Roberto Cipolla:
Computer Vision - ECCV'96, 4th European Conference on Computer Vision, Cambridge, UK, April 15-18, 1996, Proceedings, Volume II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1065, Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-61123-1 [contents] - 1990
- [b1]David William Murray, Bernard F. Buxton:
Experiments in the machine interpretation of visual motion. MIT Press 1990, pp. 1-236
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j8]David William Murray, David A. Castelow, Bernard F. Buxton:
From image sequences to recognized moving polyhedral objects. Int. J. Comput. Vis. 3(3): 181-208 (1989) - 1988
- [j7]David William Murray, David A. Castelow, Bernard F. Buxton:
From an image sequence to a recognized polyhedral object. Image Vis. Comput. 6(2): 107-120 (1988) - [j6]David A. Castelow, David William Murray, Guy L. Scott, Bernard F. Buxton:
Matching Canny edgels to compute the principal components of optic flow. Image Vis. Comput. 6(2): 129-136 (1988) - [j5]A. Kashko, Hilary Buxton, Bernard F. Buxton, David A. Castelow:
Parallel matching and reconstruction algorithms in computer vision. Parallel Comput. 8(1-3): 3-17 (1988) - 1987
- [j4]David William Murray, Bernard F. Buxton:
Scene Segmentation from Visual Motion Using Global Optimization. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 9(2): 220-228 (1987) - [c3]David A. Castelow, David William Murray, Guy L. Scott, Bernard F. Buxton:
Matching Canny Edgels to Compute the Principal Components of Optic Flow. Alvey Vision Conference 1987: 1-8 - [c2]David William Murray, David A. Castelow, Bernard F. Buxton:
From an Image Sequence to a Recognized Polyhedral Object. Alvey Vision Conference 1987: 1-10 - 1985
- [j3]J. S. Wiejak, Hilary Buxton, Bernard F. Buxton:
Convolution with separable masks for early image processing. Comput. Vis. Graph. Image Process. 32(3): 279-290 (1985) - [j2]Bernard F. Buxton, David William Murray:
Optic flow segmentation as an ill-posed and maximum likelihood problem. Image Vis. Comput. 3(4): 163-169 (1985) - 1984
- [j1]Bernard F. Buxton, Hilary Buxton:
Computation of optic flow from the motion of edge features in image sequences. Image Vis. Comput. 2(2): 59-75 (1984) - [c1]Bernard F. Buxton, Hilary Buxton, David William Murray, N. S. Williams:
3D Solutions to the Aperture Problem. ECAI 1984: 105-114
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