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(Book) Marr, D. 1982. Vision, a Computational Investigation into the Human Repre-sentation & Processing of Visual Information. San Francisco: Freeman.
(Journal) Rosenfeld, A. and Thurston, M. 1971. Edge and curve detection for visual scene analysis. IEEE Trans. Comput., €-20:562-569.
(Conference Proceedings) Witkin, A. 1983. Scales space filtering. Proc. Int. Joint Conf Artif Intell, Karlsruhe, West Germany, pp. 1019-1021.
(Lab. memo) Yuille, A.L. and Poggio, T. 1983. Scaling theorems for zero crossings.
M.I.T. Artif. Intell. Lab., Massachusetts Inst. Technol., Cambridge, MA, A.L Memo.
722.
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