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Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1998.  Ambiguity in Structure from Motion: Sphere versus Plane. International Journal of Computer Vision. 28(2):137-154.
Fermüller C, Shulman D, Aloimonos Y.  2001.  The Statistics of Optical Flow. Computer Vision and Image Understanding. 82(1):1-32.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1992.  Tracking facilitates 3-D motion estimation. Biological Cybernetics. 67(3):259-268.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y, Malm H.  2002.  Bias in visual motion processes: A theory predicting illusions. Statistical Methods in Video Processing.(in conjunction with European Conference on Computer Vision).
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1992.  Perceptual computational advantages of tracking. , 11th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 1992. Vol.I. Conference A: Computer Vision and Applications, Proceedings. :599-602.
Fermüller C, Cheong LF, Aloimonos Y.  1998.  3D motion and shape representations in visual servo control. The International Journal of Robotics Research. 17(1):4-4.
Fermüller C, Li Y.  2010.  Illusory Lightness Perception Due to Signal Compression and Reconstruction. Journal of VisionJ Vis. 10(7):426-426.
Fermüller C, Xu Y, Ji H.  2008.  A View-Point Invariant Texture Descriptor. Journal of VisionJ Vis. 8(6):354-354.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y, Baker P, Pless R, Neumann J, Stuart B.  2000.  Multi-camera networks: eyes from eyes. IEEE Workshop on Omnidirectional Vision, 2000. Proceedings. :11-18.
Fermüller C, Cheong LF, Aloimonos Y.  1997.  The geometry of visual space distortion. Algebraic Frames for the Perception-Action CycleAlgebraic Frames for the Perception-Action Cycle. 1315:249-277.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1998.  On the geometry of visual correspondence. Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1995.  Qualitative egomotion. International Journal of Computer Vision. 15(1):7-29.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1996.  The synthesis of vision and action. Exploratory vision: the active eye. :205-205.
Fermüller C.  1996.  Algorithm-Independent Stability Analysis of Structure from Motion..
Fermüller C, Kropatsch W.  1992.  Hierarchical curve representation. , 11th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 1992. Vol.III. Conference C: Image, Speech and Signal Analysis, Proceedings. :143-146.
Fermüller C.  1995.  Perception of 3D Motion through Patterns of Visual Motion..
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1995.  Representations for active vision. Proceedings of the 14th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1. :20-26.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1995.  Direct Perception of Three-Dimensional Motion from Patterns of Visual Motion. ScienceScience. 270(5244):1973-1976.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  2001.  Geometry of Eye Design: Biology and Technology. Multi-Image Analysis. 2032:22-38.
Fermüller C, Kropatsch W.  1994.  A syntactic approach to scale-space-based corner description. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 16(7):748-751.
Fermin DR, Barac A, Lee S, Polster SP, Hannenhalli S, Bergemann TL, Grindle S, Dyke DB, Pagani F, Miller LW et al..  2008.  Sex and Age Dimorphism of Myocardial Gene Expression in Nonischemic Human Heart Failure. Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics. 1(2):117-125.
Fekete SP, Khuller S, Klemmstein M, Raghavachari B, Young N.  1997.  A Network-Flow Technique for Finding Low-Weight Bounded-Degree Spanning Trees. Journal of Algorithms. 24(2):310-324.
Fekete J-D, Plaisant C.  2004.  Les leçons tirées des deux compétitions de visualisation d'information. Proceedings of the 16th conference on Association Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine. :7-12.
Fekete JD, Wang D, Dang N, Aris A, Plaisant C.  2003.  Overlaying graph links on treemaps. IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization Conference Compendium (demonstration).
Fekete J-D, Plaisant C.  1999.  Excentric labeling: dynamic neighborhood labeling for data visualization. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: the CHI is the limit. :512-519.

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