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    • Advanced Image Understanding and Autonomous Systems 

      Vernon, David (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1992-03)
      The ultimate goal of most image understanding systems is to produce an unambiguous 3-D representation of the local visual environment. This representation can then be employed by robotic systems to effect some meaningful ...
    • Automatic Detection of Secondary Creases in Fingerprints 

      Vernon, David (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1992-09)
      Human fingerprints comprise a series of whorls or ridges. In some special cases, these whorls are broken by so-called 'secondary creases': co-linear breaks across a sequence of adjacent ridges. A technique to automatically ...
    • Limitations of Scientific Ontology 

      Vernon, David; Furlong, Dermot (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1992-04)
      Artificial life is a new multi-disciplinary science which is emerging from established practices in artificial intelligence, computational biology, and cybernetics. It is argued in this paper that conventional scientific ...