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Charles V. Stewart
Charles V. Stewart
Professor of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Robust parameter estimation in computer vision
CV Stewart
SIAM review 41 (3), 513-537, 1999
6951999
The dual-bootstrap iterative closest point algorithm with application to retinal image registration
CV Stewart, CL Tsai, B Roysam
IEEE transactions on medical imaging 22 (11), 1379-1394, 2003
5662003
Retinal vessel centerline extraction using multiscale matched filters, confidence and edge measures
M Sofka, CV Stewart
IEEE transactions on medical imaging 25 (12), 1531-1546, 2006
4992006
Perspectives in machine learning for wildlife conservation
D Tuia, B Kellenberger, S Beery, BR Costelloe, S Zuffi, B Risse, A Mathis, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 1-15, 2022
4612022
A feature-based, robust, hierarchical algorithm for registering pairs of images of the curved human retina
A Can, CV Stewart, B Roysam, HL Tanenbaum
IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence 24 (3), 347-364, 2002
4542002
Multiple kernel tracking with SSD
GD Hager, M Dewan, CV Stewart
Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision …, 2004
3702004
Navigation of tubular networks
DS Mintz, A Ghoreyshi, P Jeevan, Y Xu, G Yang, MJ Leotta, CV Stewart
US Patent 9,727,963, 2017
3432017
Registration of challenging image pairs: Initialization, estimation, and decision
G Yang, CV Stewart, M Sofka, CL Tsai
IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence 29 (11), 1973 …, 2007
3252007
MINPRAN: A new robust estimator for computer vision
CV Stewart
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 17 (10), 925-938, 1995
3041995
Navigation of tubular networks
DS Mintz, A Ghoreyshi, P Jeevan, Y Xu, G Yang, MJ Leotta, CV Stewart
US Patent 10,796,432, 2020
2672020
Navigation of tubular networks
DS Mintz, A Ghoreyshi, P Jeevan, Y Xu, G Yang, MJ Leotta, CV Stewart
US Patent 10,482,599, 2019
2492019
Robust detection and classification of longitudinal changes in color retinal fundus images for monitoring diabetic retinopathy
H Narasimha-Iyer, A Can, B Roysam, V Stewart, HL Tanenbaum, ...
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering 53 (6), 1084-1098, 2006
2432006
Hotspotter—patterned species instance recognition
JP Crall, CV Stewart, TY Berger-Wolf, DI Rubenstein, SR Sundaresan
2013 IEEE workshop on applications of computer vision (WACV), 230-237, 2013
2242013
A feature-based technique for joint, linear estimation of high-order image-to-mosaic transformations: mosaicing the curved human retina
A Can, CV Stewart, B Roysam, HL Tanenbaum
IEEE Transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence 24 (3), 412-419, 2002
183*2002
Model-based method for improving the accuracy and repeatability of estimating vascular bifurcations and crossovers from retinal fundus images
CL Tsai, CV Stewart, HL Tanenbaum, B Roysam
IEEE Transactions on information Technology in Biomedicine 8 (2), 122-130, 2004
1602004
Bias in robust estimation caused by discontinuities and multiple structures
CV Stewart
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 19 (8), 818-833, 1997
1511997
Keypoint descriptors for matching across multiple image modalities and non-linear intensity variations
A Kelman, M Sofka, CV Stewart
2007 IEEE conference on computer vision and pattern recognition, 1-7, 2007
1332007
MUSE: Robust surface fitting using unbiased scale estimates
JV Miller, CV Stewart
Proceedings CVPR IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and …, 1996
1311996
An animal detection pipeline for identification
J Parham, C Stewart, J Crall, D Rubenstein, J Holmberg, T Berger-Wolf
2018 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 1075-1083, 2018
1162018
Optimal scheduling of tracing computations for real-time vascular landmark extraction from retinal fundus images
H Shen, B Roysam, CV Stewart, JN Turner, HL Tanenbaum
IEEE Transactions on information Technology in Biomedicine 5 (1), 77-91, 2001
1162001
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