2006 |
25 | EE | James Arvo,
Kevin Novins:
Fluid sketching of directed graphs.
AUIC 2006: 81-86 |
24 | EE | Jessi Stumpfel,
James Arvo,
Kevin Novins:
Geometric anticipation: assisting users in 2D layout tasks.
IUI 2006: 345-347 |
2005 |
23 | EE | James Arvo,
Kevin Novins:
Appearance-preserving manipulation of hand-drawn graphs.
GRAPHITE 2005: 61-68 |
2003 |
22 | EE | Peter Agar,
Kevin Novins:
Polygon recognition in sketch-based interfaces with immediate and continuous feedback.
GRAPHITE 2003: 147-150 |
21 | | Mark D. Apperley,
Philip Carter,
Clare Churcher,
Andy Cockburn,
Matt Jones,
Brenda Lobb,
Kevin Novins,
Chris Phillips,
William Wong:
State of the Art: HCI in New Zealand.
INTERACT 2003 |
20 | EE | Kevin Novins:
Filling the gaps: a research-driven approach to learning computer graphics.
Computers & Graphics 27(3): 347-351 (2003) |
2002 |
19 | | Brendan McCane,
Ben Galvin,
Kevin Novins:
Algorithmic Fusion for More Robust Feature Tracking.
International Journal of Computer Vision 49(1): 79-89 (2002) |
2001 |
18 | EE | Michael Treadgold,
Kevin Novins,
Geoff Wyvill,
Brian Niven:
What Do You Think You're Doing? Measuring Perception in Fish Tank Virtual Reality.
Computer Graphics International 2001: 325-328 |
17 | EE | Richard Zanibbi,
Kevin Novins,
James Arvo,
Katherine Zanibbi:
Aiding Manipulation of Handwritten Mathematical Expressions through Style-Preserving Morphs.
Graphics Interface 2001: 127-134 |
16 | EE | Steve Smithies,
Kevin Novins,
James Arvo:
Equation entry and editing via handwriting and gesture recognition.
Behaviour & IT 20(1): 53-67 (2001) |
15 | EE | Brendan McCane,
Kevin Novins,
D. Crannitch,
Ben Galvin:
On Benchmarking Optical Flow.
Computer Vision and Image Understanding 84(1): 126-143 (2001) |
14 | | Kevin Novins,
Brendan McCane:
Incorporating Primary Source Material into the Undergraduate Computer Vision Curriculum.
IJPRAI 15(5): 775-787 (2001) |
2000 |
13 | EE | Steven Mills,
Kevin Novins:
Motion Segmentation in Long Image Sequences.
BMVC 2000 |
12 | EE | James Arvo,
Kevin Novins:
Fluid sketches: continuous recognition and morphing of simple hand-drawn shapes.
UIST 2000: 73-80 |
1999 |
11 | EE | Ben Galvin,
Brendan McCane,
Kevin Novins:
OSCAR: Object Segmentation Using Correspondence and Relaxation.
3DIM 1999: 270-279 |
10 | EE | Ben Galvin,
Brendan McCane,
Kevin Novins:
Virtual Snakes for Occlusion Analysis.
CVPR 1999: 2294-2299 |
9 | EE | George Sealy,
Kevin Novins:
Effective Volume Sampling of Solid Models using Distance Measures.
Computer Graphics International 1999: 12-19 |
8 | EE | David Mason,
Brendan McCane,
Kevin Novins:
Generating Motion Fields of Complex Scenes.
Computer Graphics International 1999: 65-69 |
7 | | Steve Smithies,
Kevin Novins,
James Arvo:
A Handwritting-Based Equation Editor.
Graphics Interface 1999: 84-91 |
6 | | Steven Mills,
Kevin Novins:
Graph-Based Object Hypothesis.
New Zealand Computer Science Research Students' Conference 1999: 46-53 |
1998 |
5 | EE | Ben Galvin,
Brendan McCane,
Kevin Novins,
David Mason,
Steven Mills:
Recovering Motion Fields: An Evaluation of Eight Optical Flow Algorithms.
BMVC 1998 |
4 | | Steven Mills,
Kevin Novins:
Interval Computations in Computer Vision.
IVCNZ 1998: 142-145 |
3 | | Ben Galvin,
Kevin Novins,
Brendan McCane:
Motion-based Object Segmentation using Active Contours.
IVCNZ 1998: 346-351 |
1995 |
2 | EE | James Arvo,
Kevin Novins:
Iso-contour Volume Rendering.
VVS 1995: 115-122 |
1992 |
1 | EE | Kevin Novins,
James Arvo:
Controlled Precision Volume Integration.
VVS 1992: 83-89 |