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1994. A syntactic approach to scale-space-based corner description. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 16(7):748-751.
1997. The confounding of translation and rotation in reconstruction from multiple views. , 1997 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 1997. Proceedings. :250-256.
2005. On the Anisotropy in the Perception of Stereoscopic Slant. Journal of VisionJ Vis. 5(8):516-516.
1993. Global 3D motion estimation. , 1993 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 1993. Proceedings CVPR '93. :415-421.
2002. Visual space-time geometry - A tool for perception and the imagination. Proceedings of the IEEE. 90(7):1113-1135.
1995. Global rigidity constraints in image displacement fields. , Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision, 1995. Proceedings. :245-250.
1995. Passive navigation as a pattern recognition problem. International Journal of Computer Vision. 14(2):147-158.
1998. What is computed by structure from motion algorithms? Computer Vision — ECCV'98. 1406:359-375.
1997. Families of Stationary Patterns Producing Illusory Movement: Insights into the Visual System. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological SciencesProc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 264(1383):795-806.
2000. The statistics of optical flow: implications for the process of correspondence in vision. 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2000. Proceedings. 1:119-126vol.1-119-126vol.1.
1993. Recognizing 3-D Motion. INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL IN℡LIGENCE. 13:1624-1624.
1999. Motion Segmentation: A Synergistic Approach. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, IEEE Computer Society Conference on. 2:2226-2226.
2001. Statistics Explains Geometrical Optical Illusions. Foundations of Image UnderstandingFoundations of Image Understanding. 628:409-445.
2004. Uncertainty in visual processes predicts geometrical optical illusions. Vision Research. 44(7):727-749.