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    Dear Biomch-L readers,

    The following report is available in PostScript format, and recommended
    reading for all with an interest in 3-D vision, both for structure and
    motion.

    HJW

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    Date: 01 Jul 92 11:12:05-PST
    From: Vision-List moderator Phil Kahn

    VISION-LIST Digest Wed Jul 01 11:12:05 PDT 92 Volume 11 : Issue 24

    From: Patrick J. Flynn
    Date: Fri, 26 Jun 92 14:21:56 PDT
    Subject: NSF vision workshop report available in Vision List Archive

    A 1.5-day NSF-sponsored workshop entitled ``Challenges in Computer Vision:
    Future Research Directions'' was held in June 1991 immediately after CVPR '91.
    This workshop was the subject of a panel session at CVPR '92, which was held in
    Champaign, Illinois in mid-June, and a compact version of the workshop report
    appears in the CVPR '92 proceedings on pages 189-199.

    Shahriar Negahdaripour and Anil Jain (the workshop chairs) have requested
    that the full text of the final report be made available over the Internet,
    and Phil Kahn and I will each maintain copies of the report for retrieval
    via ftp.

    The locations for the files are

    ftp.ads.com:/pub/VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/DOCUMENTS/NSF-FDCV-workshop-report/*

    gecko.eecs.wsu.edu:/pub/NSF-FDCV-workshop-report/*

    In the .../NSF-FDCV-workshop-report directory, you will find four
    files:
    1. a README file
    2. body.ps (56 printed pages): the body of the report.
    3. app1+2+3.ps (5 printed pages): the attendee list, agenda, and group
    session membership lists.
    4. app4.ps (92 printed pages): responses of the attendees to a questionnaire
    on the current state of computer vision research. These responses were
    gathered prior to the meeting.

    Cheers,
    Pat Flynn
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