Computer Vision Bibliography Error File
Generally the answer to the error is that you should look at:
Vision Bibliography.
You have reached this page because you tried to access a page that
does not exist.
Each of the different causes has a different solution:
- Looking at the logs, most failures that get here are by the search
crawlers using old names.
- You got here from the result of a search on Google or some
other search engine.
The pages in the bibliography are computed and change, but file names
generally have been constant for several years now, so most of these
are from really old search results or out of date web crawls.
The old data is still here, it just has a different URL.
It is impossible to automatically predict the new page reference.
You have 2 options: Google usually has relatively up to date links and
would have the cached
page -- it should have a Section name and number at the top. With this
you can find the appropriate section from the main
Vision Bibliography
page. But I suggest you just go directly to the Vision Bibliography
page noted above and use the facilities it provides.
- There was a mistake in the file name. This often happens when you
ignore case. This is not Windows, Upper Case is used in some parts of
this system, it is important. Also the standard extension is .html --
the full 4 characters.
- There is some error in links within the USC site. But,
there are no errors in the internal links, so this must be a rare event.
- You are lost and just trying random names.
Try a search of the current bibliography using
Google.
- You tried one of the known packages with security holes. None of those
are used here (none with known problems, and more generally
none of any sort).
The easiest access to the Computer Vision Bibliography is through its
main contents page:
Vision Bibliography
Look in the first section:
1 Help, FAQs, How to Find Entries and Get Articles, Introduction, Look Here
for information on navigating the documents.
Depending on what you are looking for, you can try:
- Author index
to find the entries for a given author.
- Title index
to find the location of
a particular title when you know the title.
- Browse through the contents
by topic.
- Use the KWIC index
to find a title from one word.
(some very common words are omitted, e.g. for this bibliography
the words "image," "vision," and "computer" are omitted, some others are
so common they probably should be omitted.)
Maintained by
Keith Price,
price@usc.edu