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Computer vision : algorithms and applications / Richard Szeliski

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Detalles de publicación: New York : Springer, 2011Descripción: xx, 812 p. : il. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 1848829345
  • 9781848829343
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • TA 1634 S94
Contenidos:
Introduction -- Image formation -- Imagine processing -- Feature detection and matching -- Segmentation -- Feature-based alignment -- Structure from motion -- Dense motion estimation -- Image stitching -- Computational photography -- Stereo correspondence -- 3D reconstruction -- Image-based rendering -- Recognition -- Conclusion -- A. Linear algebra and numerical techniques -- B. Beyesian modeling and inference -- C. Supplementary material
Resumen: "Human perceive the three-dimensional structure of the world with apparent ease. However, despie all of the recent advances in computer vision research, the dream of having a computer interpret an image at the same level as a two-year old remains elusive. Why is computer vision such a challenging problem and what is the current state of the art?--P. [4]
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Introduction -- Image formation -- Imagine processing -- Feature detection and matching -- Segmentation -- Feature-based alignment -- Structure from motion -- Dense motion estimation -- Image stitching -- Computational photography -- Stereo correspondence -- 3D reconstruction -- Image-based rendering -- Recognition -- Conclusion -- A. Linear algebra and numerical techniques -- B. Beyesian modeling and inference -- C. Supplementary material

"Human perceive the three-dimensional structure of the world with apparent ease. However, despie all of the recent advances in computer vision research, the dream of having a computer interpret an image at the same level as a two-year old remains elusive. Why is computer vision such a challenging problem and what is the current state of the art?--P. [4]

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